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Geography
Map Template with Grid Lines & Key Box
A4 sized map template with grid lines and an area for a key to be added.
This ready made resource can be used for students who have just completed a basic geography skills including grid references, map symbols, contour lines etc. to put together a treasure map or something similar to and use their newly developed skills.
Geography Facts - Display / TV / Social
Geography fact cards/slides that can be used as part of a classroom display, on TV displays around school or on departmental social media accounts.
Document can also be used as a template file and adjusted to suit school setting.
Geography Skills Keyword - Word Search
A word search featuring 29 keywords from the ‘Geography Skills’ topic.
This resource is perfect as a starter or plenary activity within an introduction to geography scheme of work aimed at year 7 students or early KS3.
US States Word Search
A word search containing most* of the US States with a difficulty rating of advanced.
Not all fit due to the layout/construction of the word search itself.
WWW & EBI - Assessment Feedback Tickets
WWW (What Went Well) and EBI (Even Better If) tickets for providing students with praise, feedback and guidance on how to improve following lesson tasks or assessments.
Could also be used to gather feedback from students on their lesson/learning experience, self-assessment or in peer-to-peer assessment/feedback.
Earth's Structure (Tectonics) - Worksheet
Full colour worksheet that requires students to label the different parts of the earth’s structure. Works well as a ‘Do Now’ (starter) or recap activity as part of a lesson with a tectonics themed scheme of work.
Includes detail on depth of the layers and an area for students to gather additional information.
Map of the World - Outline (Worksheet)
Basic A5 (x2 per A4 page) outline of the map of the world great for using during location knowledge activities and perfect for students to build up an understanding of the shape of the world, continents, countries, oceans etc.
Long Profile of a River
A5 (x2 per A4 page) stick in resource providing students learning about Rivers a visual overview of the three stages of a river course, the main features that we find and where they are located.
The BIG Geography Quiz 2020
A fun but challenging geography themed quiz to have some fun with your classes in the build up to the festive break. All answers included at the end of the PowerPoint and a challenging ‘closest answer’ tie breaker question available to decide your quiz winner/ winning team.
This will take about 50 minutes to run through and mark. Only paper/books needed to write the answers down.
Rounds include:
Flags
Landmarks
Spot the Mistake
Geo-Politics
Christmas (Geog connection)
Dharavi Slum - Concept Map
Full concept map of the social, economic and environmental conditions/factors of the Dharavi slum in Mumbai, India.
Map Skills Knowledge Organiser (Year 7)
Doubled-sided A4 knowledge organiser covering:
Existing knowledge
Keywords
Directions
Grid references
Scale
Contours
Maps (UK, Europe, World)
Area for inserting school.
Case Study: Crocker Range Reserve Biosphere
Lesson resources, including lesson slides and activities/tasks for introducing students to the Crocker Range Reserve Biosphere in Borneo.
Download includes:
Lesson slides (for addition to wider lesson presentation)
Information sheet
Case Study card sort
Case study worksheet (student blank)
Case study worksheet (teacher completed)
Exam GCSE Question Command Words
Command words and definitions are specific to the OCR exam board.
PowerPoint document that can be used as part of a display or used during an introductory lesson to GCSE study to assist students with understanding how GCSE exam questions will be presented to them and how to go about answering.
It is noted that students who clearly identify the instructional direction of questions perform better as they produce a focused answer.
GCSE Geography OCR B – Self Assessment/RAG
GCSE Geography OCR B: Geography for Enquiring Minds – Self Assessment / RAG rating document for students to review how confident they feel with each of the 8 topics, plus the elements and case studies within.
By given each element a RAG rating (red, amber, green) teachers are able to identify knowledge and/or confidence gaps to best support students with revision on an individual basis.
Document also includes an opportunity for students to review revision methods, which they find most useful and why.
Please amend case studies to match those studied at your school.
Topic information can be changed to allow use in any subject!
Biodiversity Management in Madagascar
Case study fact file with about how biodiversity is being managed on the island of Madagascar.
Geography Careers Information
Compiled list of more than 30 QR codes that provide direct and detailed access to a range of careers that can be pursued with a geography background from GCSE all the way up to degree level.
Information includes what the job/career entails, the qualification/s required, the level of pay and the route of progression that can be expected.
A simple but hopefully effective way of promoting geography as a valuable subject that offers great future prospects and opportunities.
Tectonics: L6 LIDC Earthquake Case Study
Case study lesson of an earthquake in an LIDC (low income developing country) - Haiti, 2010.
Lesson objectives:
Students will be able to describe the short and long term effects of the Haiti earthquake.
Students will be able to evaluate whether the level of development effects the level of damage caused by an earthquake.
Tectonics: L4 Measuring Earthquakes
This full lesson and accompanying resource introduces students to how earthquakes are measured and assessed for there impact.
Lesson objectives:
Students will be able to describe how earthquakes are measured.
Students should be able to evaluate what is the best way to measure earthquake effects.
Tectonics: L5 AC Earthquake Case Study
Case study lesson of an earthquake in an AC (advanced country) - Christchurch, New Zealand 2011.
Lesson objectives:
Students will be able to identify human and physical impacts of an earthquake.
Students will be able to assess the effects of an earthquake on an AC.
GEOGraphy Your Memory - End of Year Quiz
End of school year geography quiz to “GEOG” your memory. suitable for all ages at secondary as questions are general trivia, landmarks/buildings and obscure flags etc, no alignment to GCSE specs etc.
Rounds:
Round 1: General Trivia (20 questioins) - 20x 1 point
Round 2: Landmarks/Buildings (10 questions) - 10x 2 points, 1 for name of landmark and 1 for location
Round 3: Obscure Flags (10 questions) - 10x 1 point for name of country/territory/location
All answers provided with animation.
Total points available: 50