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Physical Features of South America
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Physical Features of South America

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For KS3 geography, this bundle is great for Year 8 in their first term back at school. This helps to get students familiar again with physical geographical concepts of rivers, coasts, climate. This bundle also contains a tutorial on GIS mapping for students to have a go mapping South America to see its physical features. This bundle contains 7 lessons that are fully resourced, with powerpoints and worksheets. Throughout the series of lessons, students will firstly begin by using GIS to map the physical features of South America and identify its location globally as well as its individual countries. Then students will go through the climate of South America along with creating a climate graph and manipulating and using data. Next students will recap the water cycle, transportation and erosion to learn about meander and waterfall formation, specifically in the case study of the Amazon River. Finally students learn about how headlands, bays and sea stacks formation along the South American coastline. Lesson 1: Mapping South America using GIS Lesson 2: Climate of South America Lesson 3: Amazon Rainforest Characteristics Lesson 4: Deforestation in the Amazon Lesson 5: Water in the Amazon Lesson 6: The Amazon River Lesson 7: Coasts of Brazil Students will gain a variety of skills such as data collection and manipulation along with creation of graphs and reading OS maps. This bundle contains fully resourced lessons along with worksheets.
The Amazon River - KS3 (Key Stage 3)
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The Amazon River - KS3 (Key Stage 3)

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Students will be able to recap the key terms of rivers and the types of erosion that occurs and the coast. Then students learn about Angel Falls in Venezuela as a case study for waterfalls. Students then lean how waterfalls formed and are tasked with describing them on their whiteboards and are then tasked with describing how a meanders and oxbow lakes occur. Starter: Knowledge Retention of previous learning Task 1:Recap the location of the Amazon River, and the key terms associated with them Task 2: Describe how waterfalls form. Task 3: Key terms with meanders and oxbow lakes Task 4: Main Task: Create a comic strip about how a meander and oxbow lake forms using key geographical terms. Task 5: Plenary: Recap of home learning expectation. Lesson contains one powerpoint and one worksheet.
Coast of Brazil - KS3 (Key Stage 3)
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Coast of Brazil - KS3 (Key Stage 3)

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Students will use some GIS to work along the coastline of Brazil to see the different features present at each location, then students will recap hydraulic action and abrasion. Next students will identify features of the coast on an OS map using 4-6 figure reference. Finally students will investigate how a sea stack forms using weathering and erosion to describe how. Starter: Knowledge Retention of previous learning Task 1: Describe the Brazilian coastline using GIS to identify features Task 2: Using the OS map, identify headlands and bays using 4-6 figure coordinates Task 3: Using the photograph, identify the feature present on the coast. Task 4: Main Task: Explain the formation of a sea stack. Task 5: Plenary: Recap of home learning expectation. Lesson contains one powerpoint and one worksheet.
The Migrant Crisis in Europe - KS3 (Key Stage 3)
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The Migrant Crisis in Europe - KS3 (Key Stage 3)

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Students will be able to describe the land and sea routes that migrants take to get into Europe using geographical terms. They will be able to describe the location of Calais and the issues that boat crossings cause including migrant deaths and the dangers of crossing with identification of graphs. Finally students will condense the text of a news article about the migrant crisis and identify the stakeholders points of view. Students will be asked to demonstrate their learning by creating a profile for each of the stakeholder groups. Starter: Knowledge Retention of previous learning. Task 1: Describe the routes that migrants take to get into Europe Task 2: Using the bar graph describe the dangers of boats crossing into Europe. Task 3: Condense the newspaper article about the dangers of migrant crossings. Task 4: Main Task: Create a stakeholder profile about each of the stakeholders and why they might feel that way. Task 5: Plenary: Using the red and green planner sheets students are to show true or false answers. Lesson contains one powerpoint and one worksheet.
Human Features of Europe - KS3 (Key Stage 3)
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Human Features of Europe - KS3 (Key Stage 3)

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An introductory topic for KS3 Year 7 about the human features of Europe including the countries in Europe, the European Union, along with its positives and negatives, Brexit and migration and migrant crisis in Europe. This bundle contains 5 lessons that are fully resourced. Throughout the series of lessons students will be able to accurately identify where Europe is, along with several counties and seas contained within it. Then students will be taught what the EU is, when it formed and the positives and negatives of the Eu along with why the UK chose to leave. Finally students will learn the different types of migration and explaining the migrant crisis currently happening in Europe. Lesson 1: Location of Europe Lesson 2: Introduction to the EU Lesson 3: Positives and Negatives of the EU Lesson 4: Migration in Europe Lesson 5: The Migrant Crisis in Europe Students will gain a variety of skills such as data manipulation, map skills, and climate graph interpretation. This bundles contains fully resourced lessons along with worksheets.
Salisbury Poisoning - KS3 (Key Stage 3)
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Salisbury Poisoning - KS3 (Key Stage 3)

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Students will understand the timeline the led to the Sailsbury incident, they will be able to explain why this incident happened. Videos are linked in the download. Students to complete a sheet to show understanding of the topic. Lesson 8 of 9
Population Pyramids - KS3 (Key Stage 3)
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Population Pyramids - KS3 (Key Stage 3)

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Students will start by conducting a formative assessment on their previous learning of Asia and key geographical concepts. Students will be introduced to the core concept and key features of the population pyramid, this will set the ground work for the rest of the lesson. Then they are to watch a quick video (link in powerpoint) over what population pyramids are and their 3 phases. Students are then to identify the features of two separate population pyramids in Asia and then to compare and contrast them to show understanding and comprehension. Starter: Formative Assessment Task 1:Introduction into what the core features of population pyramids are and why we need them. Task 2: Watch the TedEd video describing population pyramids and make notes about them. Task 3: Describe the population pyramid for Afghanistan and then describe the population pyramid for Japan Task 4: Main Task: Compare and contrast the population pyramids of two countries in Asia Lesson contains one powerpoint and one worksheet and the formative assessment quiz.
Problems with overpopulation - KS3 (Key Stage 3)
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Problems with overpopulation - KS3 (Key Stage 3)

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Students will be able to recap the key learning from previous lessons on Asia and features of population, they will also be able to describe the mode of data on their white boards as a starter. Then students will be asked to describe what overpopulation is and what its effects might be. Then using a choropleth map to describe where globally is densely populated. There is then a video to watch to describe the problems with overpopulation. Students are to match up the causes of over population to the definition and describe why. Students are introduced to Dharavi Slums in India and to describe using the images what problems overpopulation have caused. Starter: Knowledge Retention of previous learning Task 1: Define/ describe overpopulation Task 2: Describe where globally is densely populated Task 3: Identify the causes of overpopulation and evaluate which is the worst and why Task 4: Main Task: Using the photographs of Dharavi, explain some of the problems with overpopulation Lesson contains one powerpoint and one worksheet.
China's One Child Policy - KS3 (Key Stage 3)
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China's One Child Policy - KS3 (Key Stage 3)

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Students will be able to recap the key learning from previous lessons on Asia and population features, students will also be asked to identify features on a population pyramid and identify the mean of the data. Students will recap what overpopulation is from the previous lesson and then describe what was happening to China before the One Child Policy. Students then investigate the two ways that were used to limit population before the policy and then they will investigate the rules and the punishments of the policy. Finally students will identify if the one child policy was effective and if it outweighs the cost in a newspaper article. Starter: Knowledge Retention of previous learning Task 1:Recap the term overpopulation Task 2: Describe what the population was like before the One Child Policy and what efforts were used before the policy. Task 3: To understand the rules and the punishments that were in place to ensure the Once Child Policy was enforced. Task 4: Main Task: Create a newspaper article to evaluate the effectiveness of the One Child Policy. Lesson contains one powerpoint and one worksheet.
River Volga's Waterfalls - KS3 (Key Stage 3)
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River Volga's Waterfalls - KS3 (Key Stage 3)

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Students will be able to recap the key terms of biomes, their components and the location of the taiga from previous lessons on their whiteboards as a starter. Then students will be given guided reading homelearning (included) to cement their knowledge. Students then will recap previous terms of rivers, and the courses of the river. Then students will locate the river volga globally and use 4-6 figure grid reference to establish geography skills. Finally students will create a story board on the steps of waterfall formation and a quick quiz on what they learnt. Starter: Knowledge Retention of previous learning Task 1:Recap the key geographical terms for rivers Task 2: Describe the location off the river Volga Task 3: Identify the 4-6 figure grid references to certain features along the river Task 4: Main Task: Create a comic strip about how a waterfalls forms using key geographical terms. Task 5: Plenary: Recap of key questions from today Lesson contains one powerpoint and one worksheet and home learning guided reading.
River Volga's Meanders - KS3 (Key Stage 3)
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River Volga's Meanders - KS3 (Key Stage 3)

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Students will start by conducting a formative assessment on their previous learning of Russia and key geographical concepts. Then students will recap their previous learning in 6 quick questions on whiteboards. Students will be given guided reading homelearning (included) to cement their knowledge. Students then will recap previous terms of rivers, and the courses of the river. Students will then be tested on their knowledge retention on learning about meanders and then asked to complete a field sketch and annotation . Starter: Formative Assessment and then 6 quick starter questions Task 1:Recap the key geographical terms for rivers Task 2: Describe the definition of meander and how they form Task 3: Tested on key components of rivers such as slip off slope and river cliff Task 4: Main Task: Write instructions on how the create an meander (Lower ability) oxbow lake (higher ability) Task 5: Plenary: Recap of key questions from today Lesson contains one powerpoint and one worksheet and home learning guided reading.
River Volga's Levees - KS3 (Key Stage 3)
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River Volga's Levees - KS3 (Key Stage 3)

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Students will be able to recap the key learning from previous lessons on rivers and their features, they will also be able to describe 4-6 figure grid references on their whiteboards as a starter. Then students will be given guided reading home learning (included) to cement their knowledge. Students then will recap previous terms of rivers, and the courses of the river. Then students will go through the step-by step process of how levees are formed, with a strong investigation into deposition and how it works. Pupils will then be tested on the key knowledge of levee formation before being asked to annotate the sketch of a levee formation to show how it forms. Starter: Knowledge Retention of previous learning Task 1:Recap the key geographical terms for rivers Task 2: Describe what deposition is and how it occurs Task 3: Recap the core content of the lesson on whiteboards to show how well they understand Task 4: Using the image on the screen, stick image in and annotate how the levee forms. Task 5: Main Task: Annotate the sketch of a levee formation to show how it forms. Lesson contains one powerpoint and one worksheet and home learning guided reading.
Mapping Countries in Asia - KS3 (Key Stage 3)
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Mapping Countries in Asia - KS3 (Key Stage 3)

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Students will start by gluing in learning journeys and knowledge organiser to show what they will be learning this term. Then students will be asked to show their knowledge of previous learning from their rivers topic. Students will then be asked to describe the location of Asia, then to do this using latitude and longitude showing increasing depth and skill. Then using the template attached students are to use atlases to draw on the countries and physical features of Asia on their sheets. Starter: Knowledge Retention 5 quick starter questions Task 1: Describe the location of Asia globally Task 2: Describe the location of Asia using latitude and longitude Task 3: Main Task: Using an atlas write down the location and physical features of Asia. Lesson contains one powerpoint and one worksheet and learning journey and knowledge organiser.
The Climate of Africa
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The Climate of Africa

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Students will be able to recap the difference between weather and climate then identify the different climates of Africa. Students then learn the three components that affect biome distribution. Then using four different climate graphs of different countries in Africa students cement their knowledge through 4 different questions. Finally students will investigate the animals and plants that are adapted to two places of contrasting climate, e.g. Egypt and DRC. Starter: Knowledge Retention of previous learning Task 1: Describe the area that receives the most direct sunlight Task 2: Describe the different climate areas in Africa using latitude Task 3: Analyse four different climate graphs of contrasting areas in Africa Task 4: Main Task: Compare the adaptation of the plants and animals of two different climates in two countries in Africa Task 5: Plenary: Recap of home learning expectation. Lesson contains one powerpoint and one worksheet.
Physical Features of Africa - KS3 (Key Stage 3)
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Physical Features of Africa - KS3 (Key Stage 3)

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For KS3 geography, this bundle is great for Year 9 in their first term back at school. This helps to get students familiar again with physical geographical concepts of rivers, coasts, climate, sand dunes and plate tectonics. This bundle also contains a tutorial on GIS mapping for students to have a go mapping Africa to see its physical features. This bundle contains 7 lessons that are fully resourced, with powerpoints and worksheets. Throughout the series of lessons, students will firstly begin by using GIS to map the physical features of Africa and identify its location globally as well as its individual countries. Then students will go through the climate and misconceptions of Africa along with creating a climate graph and manipulating and using data. Next students will recap the water cycle, transportation and erosion to learn about Delta formation, specifically in the context of the Niger Delta. Then switching the plate tectonics students recap the theory and structure of the Earth before investigating shield and composite volcanoes as well as the African Rift Valley. Finally students learn about the formation of sand dunes and how they bring tourist opportunities as well as headlands, bays and spit formation along the African coastline. Lesson 1: Mapping Africa using GIS Lesson 2: Physical Features of Africa Lesson 3: The Climate of Africa Lesson 4: The Niger Delta Lesson 5: The East African Rift Valley Lesson 6: Sand Dunes at Sossusvlei Lesson 7: Coasts of Africa Students will gain a variety of skills such as data collection and manipulation along with creation of graphs and reading OS maps. This bundle contains fully resourced lessons along with worksheets.
Population of Asia - KS3 (Key Stage 3)
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Population of Asia - KS3 (Key Stage 3)

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Students will start by recapping what they have learnt in their previous lesson about the location and countries of Asia along with river features of previous topic. Then students are to describe what population density and distribution are by describing them using 4 examples. Students to identify using a choropleth map which countries in Asia are the most densely populated. Then students to recap what rural and urban areas are along with why people move from rural to urban areas. Starter: Knowledge retention of 5 quick starter questions Task 1:Introduction to population density and distribution, describe the distribution and density of 4 football matches. Task 2: Describe which countries in Asia are densely and sparsely populated on the choropleth map. Task 3: Identify the difference between urban and rural areas. Task 4: Write down what the push and pull factors are for rural and urban areas. Task 5: Main Task: Describe why people move from the rural areas of India to urban cities. Lesson contains one powerpoint and one worksheet.
Asia's Plate Tectonics - KS3 (Key Stage 3)
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Asia's Plate Tectonics - KS3 (Key Stage 3)

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Students will firstly stick in learning journey and knowledge organiser in their books. Then students to recap previous learning of the population of Asia. Then students to recap what the structure of the earth is and then assessed for their understanding. Students then learn about how earth has changed through time and how plate tectonic theory happens, then students are to describe the location of the Pacific Ring of Fire and its location to Asia. Students then to look at information sheet and describe the difference in the three plate margins. Students then practice this in a fake exam question. Starter: Knowledge Retention of previous learning Task 1:Recap structure of the earth Task 2: What plate tectonics are and the evidence for them through plate tectonic theory. Task 3: Read through the 3 different plate tectonic boundaries and describe how they move and the features they create. Task 4: Main Task: Attempt the fake exam questions to test knowledge and comprehension. Lesson contains one powerpoint and one worksheet.