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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!
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.
Country Tic-Tac-Toe
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Country Tic-Tac-Toe

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This FREE resource is ideal for younger Geographers (KS2 and KS3) and can be used as an introductory lesson to country studies, as extension work, homework or even a mini project! It may also be suitable as a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON (it you had some atlases available!). It allows students flexibility and choice in the presentation of their work, whilst developing presentation and map skills. It also includes ‘Aim High’ tips to challenge students to improve their work and further develop good geographical skills.
Earth Calling...
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Earth Calling...

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This FREE resource is ideal for KS3 and KS4 and can be used as a starter or plenary activity, extension work, homework or some end-of-term fun! It may also be suitable as part of a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON! It allows students to engage in Geography in a way that is relevant to them and tackles the issues of stewardship and sustainability. The ‘Aim High’ tips challenge students to think about the consequences of their actions in a fun way!
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
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.
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.
Starter and Plenary Thoughts and Crosses
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Starter and Plenary Thoughts and Crosses

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This resource is ideal for KS3 and KS4 and can be used to revise work at the end of a lesson (plenary), to review a previous lesson’s work (starter) or predict what a lesson’s topic will be. It allows students flexibility and choice in the review and self-evaluation of their work. It also includes ‘Aim High’ tips and uses higher-order thinking skills to challenge students to improve their work, and further develop good geographical skills. It is created in PowerPoint so that it can be projected onto a whiteboard for whole class use.
Tic-Tac-Toe Project Grid
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Tic-Tac-Toe Project Grid

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This resource is ideal for KS3 and may also be suitable for KS4. It can be used for VIRTUALLY ANY TOPIC and the framework is suitable as an end-of-topic assessment, extended homework project, extension task or ICT work. It allows students flexibility and choice in the presentation of their understanding, to suit their individual learning style. It also includes ‘Aim High’ tips and uses higher-order thinking skills to challenge students to improve their work, and further develop good geographical skills. It is created in PowerPoint so that it can be projected onto a whiteboard for whole class use. It has a level-marked answer scheme to enable students to create work at a tier that is appropriate to them, whilst providing stretch-and-challenge too. It also enables teachers to generate a diverse mark scheme, if used for assessment.
High Fives: Glaciation, Landforms and Processes (10 Slide Pack)
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High Fives: Glaciation, Landforms and Processes (10 Slide Pack)

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This 10-slide resource about glaciation, landforms and processes is ideal for KS3/KS4. Each slide can be used as either a STARTER or PLENARY activity, to introduce the subject, or as extension or groupwork. 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! Stimulating, high-quality photographs are presented on individual 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.
Stranded!
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Stranded!

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This resource about coastal erosion and features is ideal for KS3/KS4. it can be used as extension or cross-curricular english work, homework or some end-of-term fun! It may also be suitable as a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON or a mini-test! It allows students to engage in Geography in a fun way, by considering wider geographical issues, and applying their knowledge and understanding to unfamiliar places. The ‘Aim High’ tips also challenge students to improve their higher-order thinking and writing skills and geographical vocabulary, allowing them to develop further in the subject. The resource includes a full colour and black-and-white copy for printing and also a structured writing frame for Question 1.
I-Spy From The Sky: 6
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I-Spy From The Sky: 6

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This resource about tornadoes and natural hazards is aimed at high-flying KS3 Geographers or GCSE/A-Level students. It is a FREE INTRODUCTORY WORKSHEET to a NEW set of chargeable resources COMING SOON! It can be used as extension work, homework or a mini-test! It may also be suitable as a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON! It develops the use of satellite images in Geography to determine features and patterns, and analyse impacts of human activity on the environment. This worksheet is part of the PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY set of 8 chargeable worksheets coming soon! It also includes ‘Aim High’ tips to challenge students to improve their work and further develop good geographical skills.
The Water Cycle
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The Water Cycle

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This resource about the water cycle is ideal for high-flying KS3 or GCSE students and can be used as a COMPLETE LESSON, extension, homework or even a mini-test! It may also be suitable as a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON! It allows students to revise their knowledge and understanding of the water cycle, whilst stretching and challenging them further. The ‘Aim High’ tips, flexible writing frame and tiered questions also encourage students to improve their higher-order thinking skills, and to develop their answers and geographical vocabulary. The resource contains an answer sheet for Question 1 and due to the nature of the activities, teachers could easily generate a mark-scheme for assessment purposes.
I-Spy From the Sky: 17
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I-Spy From the Sky: 17

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This resource about glacial features and processes is aimed at high-flying KS3 Geographers or GCSE/A-Level students. It is a FREE INTRODUCTORY WORKSHEET to a NEW set of chargeable resources COMING SOON! It can be used as extension work, homework or a mini-test! It may also be suitable as a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON! It develops the use of satellite images in Geography to determine features and patterns, and analyse impacts of human activity on the environment. This worksheet is part of the PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY set of 8 chargeable worksheets coming soon! It also includes ‘Aim High’ tips to challenge students to improve their work and further develop good geographical skills and vocabulary. Also included is an ANSWER SHEET for Question 1.
Way Outback
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Way Outback

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This resource about Australia is ideal for KS3 and can be used as extension, skills-building or cross-curricular maths work, 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 unfamiliar places and topics. The ‘Aim High’ tips also challenge students to improve their higher-order analytical and graphical skills, allowing them to develop further in the subject. The resource includes a full colour and black-and-white copy for printing and also an answer sheet for Question 3.
Life in the Slums
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Life in the Slums

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This resource about development in LICs is ideal for high-flying KS3 students or GCSE/A-Level and can be used as a COMPLETE LESSON, extension work, homework or even a mini-test! It may also be suitable as a STAND-ALONE COVER LESSON! It allows students to challenge perceptions, and apply their wider knowledge and understanding to the topic of development. The ‘Aim High’ tips also encourage students to improve their higher-order interpretation and inference skills, allowing them to develop further in the subject. The resource includes a full-colour and black-and-white copy for high-quality printing.
High Fives: Weathering and Erosion (10 Slide Pack)
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High Fives: Weathering and Erosion (10 Slide Pack)

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This 10-slide resource about the processes of weathering and erosion is ideal for KS3/KS4. Each slide can be used as either a STARTER or PLENARY activity, to introduce the subject, or as extension or groupwork. 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! 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.
High Fives: Weather, Climate and Climate Change (12 Slide Pack)
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High Fives: Weather, Climate and Climate Change (12 Slide Pack)

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This FREE 12-slide resource about weather, climate and climate change is ideal for KS3/KS4. This a TASTER PACK to introduce the other chargeable 10-slide packs in the series. 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!
High Fives: Ecosystems (10 Slide Pack)
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High Fives: Ecosystems (10 Slide Pack)

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This 10-slide resource about ecosystems, food webs and nutrient cycles is ideal for KS3/KS4. Each slide can be used as either a STARTER or PLENARY activity, to introduce the subject, or as extension or groupwork. 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! Stimulating, high-quality photographs are presented on individual 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.
High Fives: Rivers and Flooding (10 Slide Pack)
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High Fives: Rivers and Flooding (10 Slide Pack)

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This 10-slide resource about hydrology, rivers and flooding is ideal for KS3/KS4. Each slide can be used as either a STARTER or PLENARY activity, to introduce the subject, or as extension or groupwork. 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! 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.
High Fives: Coasts, Processes and Management (10 Slide Pack)
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High Fives: Coasts, Processes and Management (10 Slide Pack)

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This 10-slide resource about coastal features, processes and management is ideal for KS3/KS4. Each slide can be used as either a STARTER or PLENARY activity, to introduce the subject, or as extension or groupwork. 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! 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.