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My name is Rebecca Johnson and I love Geography! Simple! I have been a secondary school Geography teacher for 17 years in OFSTED-rated 'Outstanding' schools in both the state and private sector. I am also a GCSE Geography examiner. My resources are aimed primarily at KS3, but may also be suitable for GCSE/A-Level. Many of my resources can be used as starters, plenaries, extension work, revision, end-of-term fun or even STAND-ALONE, READY-PREPARED COVER LESSONS!! Every teacher's dream!

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My name is Rebecca Johnson and I love Geography! Simple! I have been a secondary school Geography teacher for 17 years in OFSTED-rated 'Outstanding' schools in both the state and private sector. I am also a GCSE Geography examiner. My resources are aimed primarily at KS3, but may also be suitable for GCSE/A-Level. Many of my resources can be used as starters, plenaries, extension work, revision, end-of-term fun or even STAND-ALONE, READY-PREPARED COVER LESSONS!! Every teacher's dream!
Rivers of Africa Triangle Puzzle
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Rivers of Africa Triangle Puzzle

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This resource about the rivers of Africa, is ideal for KS3 and KS4. It can be used as a starter or plenary activity for country studies, groupwork, extension work, homework or some end-of-term fun! It may also be suitable as part of a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON (if some atlases were available)! It allows students to engage in Geography in a fun way, by completing the puzzle (which only has ONE solution!). It broadens their place knowledge and map skills, and will definitely challenge them! The resource comes complete with ANSWER SHEET and blank outline map for Question 5. Look out for CAPITALS OF AFRICA and MOUNTAIN RANGES OF AFRICA too, or get all 3 in the AFRICA BUNDLE PACK
Mountain Ranges of Africa Triangle Puzzle
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Mountain Ranges of Africa Triangle Puzzle

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This resource about the mountain ranges of Africa, is ideal for KS3 and KS4. It can be used as a starter or plenary activity for country studies, groupwork, extension work, homework or some end-of-term fun! It may also be suitable as part of a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON (if some atlases were available)! It allows students to engage in Geography in a fun way, by completing the puzzle (which only has ONE solution!). It broadens their place knowledge and map skills, and will definitely challenge them! The resource comes complete with ANSWER SHEET and blank outline map for Question 5. Look out for CAPITALS OF AFRICA and RIVERS OF AFRICA too, or get all 3 in the AFRICA BUNDLE PACK!
Capitals of Africa Triangle Puzzle
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Capitals of Africa Triangle Puzzle

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This resource about the capital cities of Africa, is ideal for KS3 and KS4. It can be used as a starter or plenary activity for country studies, groupwork, extension work, homework or some end-of-term fun! It may also be suitable as part of a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON (if some atlases were available)! It allows students to engage in Geography in a fun way, by completing the puzzle (which only has ONE solution!). It broadens their place knowledge and map skills, and will definitely challenge them! The resource comes complete with ANSWER SHEET and blank outline map for Question 5. Look out for MOUNTAIN RANGES OF AFRICA and RIVERS OF AFRICA too, or get all 3 in the AFRICA BUNDLE PACK!
True or False? (2)
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True or False? (2)

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This FREE resource to get students thinking about weird and wonderful global facts , is ideal for younger geographers (KS2 and KS3). It can be used as a starter or plenary activity, extension work, homework or some end-of-term fun! It could even be used as part of a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON! It allows students to engage in Geography in a fun way, by challenging their perceptions of the world around us and learning some useful/useless facts for future (pub) quizzes! The resource also comes with an ANSWER SHEET for self or peer-marking! Look out for True or False? (1), for further extension!
True or False? (1)
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True or False? (1)

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This FREE resource to get students thinking about weird and wonderful global facts , is ideal for younger geographers (KS2 and KS3). It can be used as a starter or plenary activity, extension work, homework or some end-of-term fun! It could even be used as part of a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON! It allows students to engage in Geography in a fun way, by challenging their perceptions of the world around us and learning some useful/useless facts for future (pub) quizzes! The resource also comes with an ANSWER SHEET for self or peer-marking! Look out for True or False? (2), for further extension!
Comparing Countries (2)
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Comparing Countries (2)

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This FREE resource to get students thinking about lifesyle and culture in other countries , is ideal for younger geographers (KS2 and KS3). It can be used as a starter or plenary activity, extension work, homework or some end-of-term fun! It could even be used as a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON! It allows students to engage in Geography in a fun way, and make geographical connections and comparisons between countries at different levels of development. The resource also comes with an ANSWER SHEET for self or peer-marking! Look out for COMPARING COUNTRIES (1), for further extension!
Comparing Countries (1)
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Comparing Countries (1)

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This FREE resource to get students thinking about lifesyle and culture in other countries , is ideal for younger geographers (KS2 and KS3). It can be used as a starter or plenary activity, extension work, homework or some end-of-term fun! It could even be used as a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON! It allows students to engage in Geography in a fun way, and make geographical connections and comparisons between countries at different levels of development. The resource also comes with an ANSWER SHEET for self or peer-marking! Look out for COMPARING COUNTRIES (2), for further extension!
Human Geography First Thoughts
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Human Geography First Thoughts

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This FREE resource to get students thinking about what human geography entails, is ideal for KS3 or KS4. It can be used as a starter or plenary activity, extension work, homework or some end-of-term fun! It could even be used as a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON! It allows students to engage in Geography in a fun way and make geographical connections using ‘word-association’ techniques, whilst revising their geographical vocabulary and developing their reasoning skills. Look out for GEOGRAPHY FIRST THOUGHTS and PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY FIRST THOUGHTS too, for further extension!
Physical Geography First Thoughts
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Physical Geography First Thoughts

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This FREE resource to get students thinking about what physical geography entails, is ideal for KS3 or KS4. It can be used as a starter or plenary activity, extension work, homework or some end-of-term fun! It could even be used as a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON! It allows students to engage in Geography in a fun way and make geographical connections using ‘word-association’ techniques, whilst revising their geographical vocabulary and developing their reasoning skills. Look out for GEOGRAPHY FIRST THOUGHTS and HUMAN GEOGRAPHY FIRST THOUGHTS too, for further extension!
Geography First Thoughts
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Geography First Thoughts

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This FREE resource to get students thinking about what geography entails, is ideal for KS3 or KS4. It can be used as a starter or plenary activity, extension work, homework or some end-of-term fun! It could even be used as a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON! It allows students to engage in Geography in a fun way and make geographical connections using ‘word-association’ techniques, whilst revising their geographical vocabulary and developing their reasoning skills. Look out for PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY FIRST THOUGHTS and HUMAN GEOGRAPHY FIRST THOUGHTS too, for further extension!
What is the question?: Deforestation
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What is the question?: Deforestation

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This resource focuses on asking the BIG geographical questions surrounding the issue of deforestation, and is ideal for KS3/KS4. It can be used as a starter or plenary activity, as extension or group work, to spark discussions and debates, as homework or some end-of-term fun! It may also be suitable as a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON! It allows students to engage in Geography in a fun way, by considering wider geographical issues, and applying their knowledge and understanding. The ‘Aim High’ tips also challenge students to improve their higher-order thinking and reasoning skills and geographical vocabulary, allowing them to develop further in the subject. It also comes complete with a suggested ANSWER SHEET for self or peer-marking! Look out for other titles in the series COMING SOON!
What is the question?: Plastic Pollution in the Oceans
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What is the question?: Plastic Pollution in the Oceans

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This resource focuses on asking the BIG geographical questions surrounding the issue of plastic pollution in the oceans, and is ideal for KS3/KS4. It can be used as a starter or plenary activity, as extension or group work, to spark discussions and debates, as homework or some end-of-term fun! It may also be suitable as a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON! It allows students to engage in Geography in a fun way, by considering wider geographical issues, and applying their knowledge and understanding. The ‘Aim High’ tips also challenge students to improve their higher-order thinking and reasoning skills and geographical vocabulary, allowing them to develop further in the subject. It also comes complete with a suggested ANSWER SHEET for self or peer-marking! Look out for other titles in the series COMING SOON!
Would you rather...? (2)
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Would you rather...? (2)

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This FREE resource focuses on asking the BIG geographical questions and is ideal for KS3/KS4. It can be used as extension or group work, to spark discussions and debates, as homework or some end-of-term fun! It may also be suitable as a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON! It allows students to engage in Geography in a fun way, by considering wider geographical issues, and applying their knowledge and understanding to hypothetical concepts and situations. The ‘Aim High’ tips also challenge students to improve their higher-order thinking and reasoning skills and geographical vocabulary, allowing them to develop further in the subject. Look out for ‘Would you rather…? (1)’ for further extension!
Would you rather...? (1)
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Would you rather...? (1)

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This FREE resource focuses on asking the BIG geographical questions and is ideal for KS3/KS4. It can be used as extension or group work, to spark discussions and debates, as homework or some end-of-term fun! It may also be suitable as a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON! It allows students to engage in Geography in a fun way, by considering wider geographical issues, and applying their knowledge and understanding to hypothetical concepts and situations. The ‘Aim High’ tips also challenge students to improve their higher-order thinking and reasoning skills and geographical vocabulary, allowing them to develop further in the subject. Look out for ‘Would you rather…? (2)’ for further extension!
Which is more valuable?
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Which is more valuable?

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This FREE resource focuses on asking the BIG geographical questions and is ideal for KS3/KS4. It can be used as extension or group work, to spark discussions and debates, as homework or some end-of-term fun! It may also be suitable as a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON! It allows students to engage in Geography in a fun way, by considering wider geographical issues, and applying their knowledge and understanding to hypothetical concepts and situations. The ‘Aim High’ tips also challenge students to improve their higher-order thinking and reasoning skills and geographical vocabulary, allowing them to develop further in the subject.
Atlas Scavenger Hunt
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Atlas Scavenger Hunt

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This FREE resource is ideal for younger Geographers (KS2 and KS3) and can be used as an introductory lesson to map work and using atlases, or as extension work! It may also be suitable as a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON (it you had some atlases available!). It allows students to develop their map skills and become familiar with using atlases; looking for map-related information, using the contents and index pages, discovering different types of maps and assessing their effectiveness. It also includes ‘Aim High’ tips to challenge students to improve their work and further develop good geographical skills.
What would they say....about plastic in the ocean?
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What would they say....about plastic in the ocean?

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This FREE resource about plastic pollution in oceans is ideal for KS3/KS4. It can be used as a starter or plenary activity, extension work, groupwork, homework or to stimulate discussions and debates! It may also be suitable as part of a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON! It is part of a series of similar chargeable worksheets that encourage students to explore the links between people and the environment, both positively and negatively. It enables them to consider wider geographical issues, and apply their knowledge and understanding to unfamiliar places and situations, in order to improve their higher-order thinking and writing skills and geographical vocabulary. The resource includes a full colour and black-and-white copy for high-quality printing, and also a PowerPoint copy for projecting onto a whiteboard for whole-class use.
What would they say....about National Parks?
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What would they say....about National Parks?

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This FREE resource about conflicts in National Parks is ideal for KS3/KS4. It can be used as a starter or plenary activity, extension work, groupwork, homework or to stimulate discussions and debates! It may also be suitable as part of a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON! It is part of a series of similar chargeable worksheets that encourage students to explore the links between people and the environment, both positively and negatively. It enables them to consider wider geographical issues, and apply their knowledge and understanding to unfamiliar places and situations, in order to improve their higher-order thinking and writing skills and geographical vocabulary. The resource includes a full colour and black-and-white copy for high-quality printing, and also a PowerPoint copy for projecting onto a whiteboard for whole-class use.
Capitals of U.S. States
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Capitals of U.S. States

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This FREE resource about US state capitals is ideal for KS3 and KS4 and can be used as a starter or plenary activity for country studies, groupwork, extension work, homework or some end-of-term fun! It may also be suitable as part of a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON (if some atlases were available)! Watch out for other chargeable resources in the series! It allows students to engage in Geography in a fun way, by completing the puzzle (which only has ONE solution!). It broadens their place knowledge and map skills, and will definitely challenge them! The resource comes complete with ANSWER SHEET and blank outline map for Question 5. Read less
High Fives: Physical Geography Bundle Pack (7 Resources inc. 2 FREE packs!)
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High Fives: Physical Geography Bundle Pack (7 Resources inc. 2 FREE packs!)

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This Physical Geography Bundle Pack includes ALL 7 of the chargeable High Five resource packs, in ONE convenient download (70 slides in total!)…and you get ALL 7 packs for the PRICE OF 5…that’s 2 FREE!! Each slide can be used as either a STARTER or PLENARY activity, to introduce the subject, or as extension or groupwork. Packs are available as individual topics or as Physical or Human Bundle Packs. Stimulating, high-quality photographs are presented on slides for projection onto a whiteboard for whole-class use. Each slide can be can be used individually per lesson, or you can use several per lesson! The slides employ higher-order thinking skills to stretch and challenge students, starting off with low-level descriptive skills and progressing to more complex analytical skills. Perfect for NQTs who need to get up and running quickly or any time-poor teacher who wants to liven up the structure of their lessons!