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Transportation and Depositional Landforms
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Transportation and Depositional Landforms

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This lesson aims to allows students to gain an understanding of longshore drift, deposition, and depositional landforms. By the end of the lesson students will be able to answer the following questions: - What other processes occur at the coast? - Why does sediment get deposited along the coast? - What is longshore drift and how does it work? - What other landforms are formed at the coast and how are they formed?
Tropical Rainforests Characteristics
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Tropical Rainforests Characteristics

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This lesson is based around the new AQA GCSE specification. This is a lesson in the unit titled Living World. The main aim of this lesson is to cover the following element of the specification: - The physical characteristics of a tropical rainforest. - The interdependence of climate, water, soils, plants, animals and people. - How plants and animals adapt to the physical conditions. - Issues related to biodiversity. NOTE - When it refers to page numbers please refer to the fact file provided.
Contemporary Urban Environments - AQA A Level
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Contemporary Urban Environments - AQA A Level

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This resources contains all lessons for the AQA A Level unit of Contemporary Urban Environments. All resources are provided except for a geofile on air pollution in Beijing. Pages referenced are for the Human Geography Book created by Oxford University Press.
Glaciation and Rivers
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Glaciation and Rivers

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This resource contains all the materials to teach a full unit titled Glaciation and Rivers. This is designed for year 7’s however could easily be edited to cater for slightly older year groups. This resource contains all powerpoints, resources, homeworks and assessment materials. Lesson titles are as follows: Lesson 1 - Glaciation Lesson 2 - Glacial Processes Lesson 3 - Erosional Landforms Part 1 Lesson 4 - Erosional Landforms Part 2 Lesson 5 - Transportational and Depositional Landforms Lesson 6 - Using Glacial Landforms Lesson 7 - Mid Unit Assessment Lesson 8 - The Water Cycle Lesson 9 - Drainage Basin Lesson 10 - Fluvial Processes Lesson 11 - Upper Course Landforms Lesson 12 - Middle Course Landforms Lesson 13 - Causes of Flooding Lesson 14 - River Management Lesson 15 - End of Unit Assessment Plus 2 additional pieces of material: Mid Unit Feedback End of Unit Feedback
Waves
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Waves

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This lesson aims to get students to gain an understanding of the different types of waves and to understanding the factors influencing tides. By the end of the lesson students will be able to answer the following key questions: - What causes tides? - How are waves different? - Why do waves break?
Coasts
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Coasts

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This bundle contains a whole unit of work for coasts. This unit is designed for year 8's and aims to give them the basic knowledge and skills in the lead up to GCSE's. In addition to lessons, this bundle contains assessments and fieldwork that can be carried out.
Hydrographs - AQA A Level
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Hydrographs - AQA A Level

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This lesson is based around the new AQA A Level specification. This is a lesson in the unit titled Water and Carbon Cycles. The main aim of this lesson is to cover the following element of the specification: 3.1.1.2 – The water cycle Runoff variation and the flood hydrograph. Any pages referenced are from the Oxford physical textbook. Please note I do not own the rights to any of the images used in this powerpoint.
Geography in the news
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Geography in the news

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This lesson aims to get students thinking about how geography is represented in the news, whilst also ensuring students understand the difference between social, economic and environmental. By the end of the lesson students will be able to answer the following key questions: What does social, economic and environmental mean? How does geography link to the news? What types of geography are located in the news?
UK Human Geography
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UK Human Geography

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This lesson aims to get students to think and learn about the location of key cities/towns across the UK. In addition to this it also ensures students have a clear understanding of the differences between: Great Britain, The United Kingdom and The British Isles.
Desert Opportunities - Qatar
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Desert Opportunities - Qatar

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This lesson is based around the new AQA GCSE specification. This is a lesson in the unit titled Living World. The main aim of this lesson is to cover the following element of the specification: A case study of a hot desert to illustrate: - Development opportunities in hot desert environments: mineral extraction, energy, farming, tourism NOTE - When it refers to page numbers please refer to the information provided.
Challenges of Deserts - Qatar
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Challenges of Deserts - Qatar

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This lesson is based around the new AQA GCSE specification. This is a lesson in the unit titled Living World. The main aim of this lesson is to cover the following element of the specification: A case study of a hot desert to illustrate: - Challenges of developing hot desert environments: extreme temperatures, water supply, inaccessibility. NOTE - When it refers to page numbers please refer to the information provided.
Major UK city - Birmingham's Importance
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Major UK city - Birmingham's Importance

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This lesson is the first part of the major UK city you must cover in the new AQA GCSE specification. This lesson aims to cover the following element from the specification: - The location and importance of the city in the UK and the wider world - Impacts of national and international migration on the growth and character of the city NOTE = When it refers to a page number please use the factfile attached.
Major UK City - Birmingham's Challenges
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Major UK City - Birmingham's Challenges

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This lesson is the first part of the major UK city you must cover in the new AQA GCSE specification. This lesson aims to cover the following element from the specification: How urban change has created challenges: • social and economic: urban deprivation, inequalities in housing, education, health and employment • environmental: dereliction, building on brownfield and greenfield sites, waste disposal • the impact of urban sprawl on the rural–urban fringe, and the growth of commuter settlements.
Urban Growth
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Urban Growth

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This lesson focus on the new AQA GCSE specification. It is the first lesson lesson in the unit titled Urban Issues and Challenges. This lesson covers the following elements from the specification: - The global pattern of urban change. - Urban trends in different parts of the world including HICs and LICs.
Urban Planning - Mumbai
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Urban Planning - Mumbai

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This lesson is based around the new AQA GCSE Specification. This is a lesson in the unit titled Urban Issues and Challenges. The main aim of this lesson is cover the following element of the specification: An example of how urban planning is improving the quality of life for the urban poor. NOTE = This lesson follows on nicely from the major city lessons which focus on Mumbai.
What are Extreme Environments
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What are Extreme Environments

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A lesson designed for KS3 Geography. This is lesson 1 from a unit titled Extreme Environments. This lesson will allow students to answer the following key questions: What are the characteristics of Polar and Hot Arid regions? What are the main causes of extreme environments?
Water Cycle Changes - AQA A Level
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Water Cycle Changes - AQA A Level

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This lesson is based around the new AQA A Level specification. This is a lesson in the unit titled Water and Carbon Cycles. The main aim of this lesson is to cover the following element of the specification: 3.1.1.2 – Changes in the water cycle over time to include natural variation including storm events, seasonal changes and human impact including farming practices, land use change and water abstraction. Any pages referenced are from the Oxford physical textbook. Please note I do not own the rights to any of the images used in this powerpoint.
Mitigating Climate Change
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Mitigating Climate Change

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This lesson aims to get students to think about the different way we can mitigate climate change. These include; Alternative energy, carbon capture, replanting trees and international agreements.