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I am currently teaching geography and environmental management at an international school following the British curriculum. KS3 geography resources follows the Oxford geog textbooks. KS4 geography resources follows the Edexcel curriculum although there is crossover into the AQA curriculum too. KS4 environmental management follows the Cambridge curriculum although there is also useful resources which can be used for KS4 geography. All lessons have been used by myself and taught in class.

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I am currently teaching geography and environmental management at an international school following the British curriculum. KS3 geography resources follows the Oxford geog textbooks. KS4 geography resources follows the Edexcel curriculum although there is crossover into the AQA curriculum too. KS4 environmental management follows the Cambridge curriculum although there is also useful resources which can be used for KS4 geography. All lessons have been used by myself and taught in class.
Human Population Changes
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Human Population Changes

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at how human and animal populations change. Students will look at how animal populations fluctuate but how the human population appears to just grow. Students will be learn key words such as carrying capacity, lag time, log phase and more before being introduced to Boserup and Malthus theories regarding resources and population. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam questions and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Impacts of Urbanisation
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Impacts of Urbanisation

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at the impacts of urbanisation exploring both positives and negatives. Students will also categorize these into social, economic or environmental impacts. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Geography Investigation Skills
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Geography Investigation Skills

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I made this booklet to guide students to carry out some independent human and environmental research around school. The booklets suggests different data collection methods including their advantages and disadvantages and success criteria for students to use when creating their presentations to show their data and investigation to the class. Could be used as a practical for the paper 2 skills section too. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Coasts and Us
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Coasts and Us

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at how humans use our coastal areas in terms of renewable energy, tourism, business, transport, fishing and more. Students will also investigate the conflicts between all of these land users. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Trade in Africa
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Trade in Africa

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at key terms such as cash crops, tarrifs, quotas and subsidies. Students will then look at why Africa can struggle to trade their products and the limitations present to Africa. Students will also look at the advantages and disadvantages of fair trade. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Global Processes & Urbanisation
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Global Processes & Urbanisation

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Edexcel KS4 curriculum and looks at the rise of urbanisation and the decline of populations in rural areas. Students will investigate possible reasons for the urbanisation patterns they are shown as well as being introduced to different developmental indicators which will aid them in future lessons. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Managing Urban Areas
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Managing Urban Areas

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Edexcel KS4 curriculum and looks at how urban areas are managed in both the UK and Brazil. In Brazil students will explore strategies such as pacification, site and service schemes, rural investment and self help schemes. Afterwards students will look at the UK and the issues faced and put forward ideas for how these can be managed. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Mumbai: A Megacity
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Mumbai: A Megacity

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Edexcel KS4 curriculum and looks at social, economic and environmental factors that helped Mumbai grow into a megacity. Students will also look at the impacts of development in Mumbai including informal employment, poverty and more. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Energy Demand and Sustainable Use
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Energy Demand and Sustainable Use

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Edexcel KS4 curriculum and looks at sustainable energy use in Qatar and Nepal as well as some general methods. Students will look at why energy demand is increasing in those countries and the problems it can cause. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Using Our Oceans
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Using Our Oceans

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at how the ocean provides us resources in terms of tourism, transport, ecosystem services, drinking water and more. Students will be shown lots of graphs, maps and other resources and asked to interpret them and answer differentiated questions. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Volcano Causes and Distribution
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Volcano Causes and Distribution

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at which plate boundaries volcanoes are caused on and the worldwide distribution of them. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Marine Ecosystems
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Marine Ecosystems

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at the various marine ecosystems such as mangrove forests, coral reefs, salt marshes, deep ocean and open ocean. Students will look at what these different zones look like, the animals and vegetation there and why our ecosystems change as we move into deeper waters. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Ocean Uses: How humans use the ocean.
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Ocean Uses: How humans use the ocean.

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at how we use the ocean through examples such as transportation, desalination, leisure and more. Depending on the type of class you have there are two activities that you could choose. One requires using the information sheet to create fact files, the other involves using the information sheet to create a top trump style game. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Biomes Around the World
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Biomes Around the World

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at the world’s biomes specifically tundra, taiga, temperate forest, rainforest, savanna and desert. Students have information sheets provided which they will use to explore these biomes including their climate, animals and vegetation and what they look like. More advanced students should also be able to explore why they are located where they are. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Volcanoes: Structure, Types & Benefits
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Volcanoes: Structure, Types & Benefits

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at firstly the structure of a volcano where students will be required to label a drawing with the magma chamber, volcanic bombs, vents and others. Students will then move on to the two types of volcanoes; shield and composite. They will be required to identify features and then engage in a sorting task. Finally, students will look and both positive and negative impacts of volcanoes. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Causes and Impacts of Soil Erosion
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Causes and Impacts of Soil Erosion

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at how soil erosion and desertification are both natural and human caused. After looking at the various causes of soil erosion students will focus more on the impacts looking at examples of famine, migration, soil degradation and loss of agricultural land. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Plate Tectonics KS4
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Plate Tectonics KS4

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at destructive, conservative and constructive plate boundaries. Students will draw diagrams and explain the step by step process for each boundary. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Causes and Distribution of Tropical Cyclones
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Causes and Distribution of Tropical Cyclones

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at the factors needed in order for a tropical cyclone to form (deep water, warm water over 27 degrees etc) and the distribution of them globally. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Impacts of Intensive Agriculture
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Impacts of Intensive Agriculture

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at how our farming practises leads to eutrophication, waste, pollution and more. Students will discuss impacts of agriculture on both people and the environment. This lesson also looks at the use of DDT and silent spring as a real example. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Sustainable Agriculture
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Sustainable Agriculture

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at how the pressure on agriculture can be reduced through simple methods such as lab grown meat, changing diets, vertical farming and more. Students will also look at their own environmental footprint looking at their food intake alone and get them thinking about food miles. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography