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Geography and History resources for IGCSE, GCSE and A level. Presentations, classwork and multimedia files for student stimulus, revision and progress.

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Geography and History resources for IGCSE, GCSE and A level. Presentations, classwork and multimedia files for student stimulus, revision and progress.
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS PRACTICE - Scattergraph for Year 9 Geography
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DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS PRACTICE - Scattergraph for Year 9 Geography

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Activity shows data showing hours spent studying and exam scores for students the class has to follow the instructions as below: Using the data above, create a scatter graph on the graph paper provided and draw a best fit line to show the general trend of the points . Is there a positive or negative correlation between the hours spent studying and the exam scores? Are there any anomalies to the trend you have plotted? Name them. Make sure you glue this worksheet and your graph into your exercise book.
Developments on the urban fringe: Changes at the edges of HIC cities
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Developments on the urban fringe: Changes at the edges of HIC cities

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IGCSE 9-1 and GCSE B Edexcel: Changes at the edge of HIC cities presentation for Greenfield, Brownfield, rural-urban fringe, push-pull factors, locational factors using Edexcel GCSE B case studies. The advantages of using a greenfield site / brownfield site /Non-residential developments on the rural-urban fringe: Retail Parks / Industrial estates /Business parks / Science parks / Case Study: Southampton / Class / home work / video links
Hazardous Environments Edexcel IGCSE Geography 9-1 Case Studies Revision Flash Cards
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Hazardous Environments Edexcel IGCSE Geography 9-1 Case Studies Revision Flash Cards

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Hazardous Environments Edexcel IGCSE Geography 9-1 Case Studies Revision Flash Cards - Includes : Nepal Earthquakes / Central Italy Earthquakes / Mount Merapi Eruption / Mount Ontake Eruption /Hurricane Katrina / Typhoon Haiyan . Each flashcard contains all salient info on the case studies plus the focus of the study (eg Katrina was mismanagement in a developed country or eg Mt Ontake was poorly predicted). Each flashcard can be shown as a ppt presentationj of printed in good quality as an A4 colour flash card for classroom display.
Geography Climate and Change Revision questions - Class and Homework
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Geography Climate and Change Revision questions - Class and Homework

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Geography Climate and Change Revision questions Many of the world’s climate change scientists belong to the IPCC. They believe that the ‘tipping point’ for Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions is 550ppm. What is the IPCC? (1 mark) What do they mean by ‘tipping point’? (2 marks) Why are they uncertain whether this point will be reached? (2 marks) What level did CO2 concentration reach in 2011? How does this compare with 1800? To which factors do we attribute these changes? (4 marks) What is the difference between the Greenhouse Effect and the Enhanced Greenhouse Effect? (4 marks) Name 3 ways in which methane is produced and explain how rapid economic growth in countries like India and China is adding to global methane levels. (4 marks) Who was Milankovitch and what did he propose? (4 marks) Put the following natural causes of climate change in the correct order, from long-term changes first to short-term last. (1 mark) Orbital changes, asteroid collision, solar output, volcanic eruptions. What historical and cultural evidence do we have that proves that we lived through a ‘Little Ice Age’ in the recent past? (4 marks) What role do air masses play in the UK’s climate? (4 marks) Define a ‘geological climate event’? (2 marks) (HOMEWORK) Using examples, show how climate change affects developed and developing nations and show how each can deal with the potential and actual impacts. (10 marks)
To what extent is the USA losing its status as a global superpower?
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To what extent is the USA losing its status as a global superpower?

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To what extent is the USA losing its status as a global superpower? Key ideas: United States remains the most powerful country on earth. But power not increased over past year. Fracking meant United States surpassed Saudi Arabia and Russia to become the country with the world’s largest recoverable oil assets. America’s constitutional system, its business-friendly economy, and the innovation of its people are more lasting sources of power. Challenge: The rise of China Challenge: Putin’s Russia Challenge: Overlooked India The String of pearls is a geopolitical theory on potential Chinese intentions in the Indian Ocean region. Notes: Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Widespread praise for Chinese-built railway in Kenya US GLOBAL INFLUENCE WANING? US Elections hacked?
Conserving Brazil's Rainforest
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Conserving Brazil's Rainforest

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A 30-slide PPT presentation that describes the action taken to preserve Brazil’s rainforest today an through the recent past. Includes information and video clips on: The Forest Code CAR (Cadastro Ambiental Rural) Amazon Region Protected Areas also Replanting projects US-Brazil partnership The United Nations - UN-REDD United Nations Forum on Forests CITES International Tropical Timber Agreement Illegal logging control Satellites being used to fight illegal logging
IAS/IA2 Geography Super Bundle
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IAS/IA2 Geography Super Bundle

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This massive bundle of resources includes IAS presentations on the World At Risk unit, case study presentations on hurricanes and typhoons, IA2 presentations and lessons on Atmosphere and Weather Systems and Threats to Biodiversity. The bundle includes classroom activities and worksheets. Also includes lessons on Health and Disease and Energy Security
The Mediterranean Biome-Ecosystems and habitats in Cyprus
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The Mediterranean Biome-Ecosystems and habitats in Cyprus

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A 110 slide presentation showing the diversity of habitats occurring in Cyprus and species that these support as a result of varied geology, topography and geographical isolation, but also proximity to three continents coupled with a long human impact dating back 10,000 to 12,000 years. Very useful for Geography A level students, Environmental Science students and Biology students of all levels. Contains very detailed account of species, photographs and video links
Creating a conflict matrix for The Akamas Peninsula in Cyprus
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Creating a conflict matrix for The Akamas Peninsula in Cyprus

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Creating a conflict matrix for The Akamas Peninsula in Cyprus is a PPT presentation to guide the students through the process of creating a conflict matrix. There are 59 slides in the presentation to represent all the players and stakeholders in teh area and an example of a conflict matrix for reference.
Exemplars P1&2 IAL Geography Edexcel
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Exemplars P1&2 IAL Geography Edexcel

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This resource contains a genuine IAL Papers 1&2 written by the same A* student. It has one version that can be given to students to mark, and another for teachers that shows the examiner’s marks. It is a good revision and class lesson into Paper 1&2 skills (Unit 1&2 ) and the levels required for different topics. The student answered questions on World at Risk, Going Global, Geographical Investigations (Crowded Coasts, Urban Problems, planning and regeneration and the Compulsory Fieldwork question on Sand Dune Succession. For International A Level Geography Edexcel Paper of June 2019
Exemplar IGCSE Geography 9-1 Graded 9
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Exemplar IGCSE Geography 9-1 Graded 9

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This resource contains two genuine 9 level papers written by a student. It has one version that can be given to students to mark, and another for teachers that shows the examiner’s marks. It is a good revision and class lesson into paper 1 and 2 skills (Physical and Human Geography) and the levels required for different topics. The student answered questions on River Environments, Hazardous Environments, Economic Activity and Energy, Urban Environments, Fragile Environments and Geographical Investigation questions on River Environments and Urban Geography fieldwork. For IGCSE Geography 9-1 Edexcel Paper of May 2019
The impacts of desertification- an introduction
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The impacts of desertification- an introduction

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This 8 slide PPT presentation introduces the topic of desertification to IGCSE Geography students. Includes brief definitions, shows the global reach and emphasises the effect of the Sahel and Senegal in particular. Video links show how, contrary to popular perception, desertification is not the loss of land to desert but refers to land degradation resulting from climatic variations and human activities. Other links show the Israeli experience, and a UN clip of the Somalia experience.
Pollution and Human Health
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Pollution and Human Health

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Outline of the effects of pollution due to human activity on our health. This is based on the published guide for IAL students and supplemented with explanations of autoimmune diseases, the effects in countries in differing levels of development, sources of urban and rural pollution,anti-microbial resistance, disease from natural disasters, noise pollution and related past paper materials. There are third part video clip links, too.