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I'm a Geography teacher with experience educating at various levels, ranging from mainstream schools, SEN and extra-curricular tuition. I also have experience in teaching humanities, English and PSHE topics. My resources are designed primarily as schemes of works for mainly Geographical topics with all levels considered

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I'm a Geography teacher with experience educating at various levels, ranging from mainstream schools, SEN and extra-curricular tuition. I also have experience in teaching humanities, English and PSHE topics. My resources are designed primarily as schemes of works for mainly Geographical topics with all levels considered
Amazing Places
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Amazing Places

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This booklet allows students to discover how to ask the correct questions to find out about a place. They then discover about Iceland and its rift and volcanoes with why its an ideal filming location. Dubai is also discovered by looking into its environment and whether its sustainable. Finally the students look at Stonehenge and discover how they can improve its surrounding environment by keeping several conflicting groups happy.
Sampling
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Sampling

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This document highlights the different types of sampling students can use within their coursework and what these mean
GCSE Options Booklet
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GCSE Options Booklet

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This booklet helps the students to choose their options. Within the booklet are several activities and information to help this. This includes:\n - What they can study?\n - A quiz to indicate what motivates the students\n - A quiz to indicate learning styles\n - Information about assessments\n - An action plan, amongst other activities and information
Relationships And Differences Between People
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Relationships And Differences Between People

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This worksheet allows students to investigate the meanings of prejudice, discrimination and ethnic minorities. Also to discuss discrimination they may feel from adults as teenagers. Cultural differences, their impacts on relationships and society and their benefits.
Sherpa's
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Sherpa's

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This lesson allows students to study the Sherpa way of life and the how foreign influences have either helped or hindered them. In addition the students will look at the impacts of trekking on Mount Everest and the length the Sherpa's go to reduce these
Useful Website
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Useful Website

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This document lists useful websites for research, search engines, PSHE, education and careers, training and further education
The Development Gap
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The Development Gap

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This booklet helps students understand the development gap by completing activities about:\nKey Words, A World Divided, How We Measure Development, Adult Literacy, How Does The Development Gap Grow?, The Cycle Of Hunger, Fairtrade and Aid
Papa New Guinea Tsunami Poster
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Papa New Guinea Tsunami Poster

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On the 17th July, 1998 a magnitude 7 earthquake occurred just off the north central coast of Papua New Guinea, generating a very destructive tsunami (see figure 1). The 1998 International Tsunami Survey Team (ITST) concluded that the wave was between 7 to 10 meters with a maximum height of 15 meters and was confined to approximately 40-km of coastline. This poster shows the cause, effects and conclusions of the tsunami on Pap New Guinea and the surrounding area
Origami
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Origami

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Origami is the Japanese art of paper folding. ‘Ori’ is Japanese for folding and ‘kami’ is Japanese for paper and its day is celebrated on 11th November. This craft can be used as a fun activity during tutor time, for example
Population In The United Kingdom
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Population In The United Kingdom

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This booklet helps students to understand where we are located within the UK and what factors influence this. Locations with significant increasing and declining populations are explored with a look into immigration and the medias influence on our views of this
Creating YOur Own Country
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Creating YOur Own Country

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This booklet allows student to work together to form their own countries. By look at British law, human rights, elections and government as well as research country's names, flags and national anthems
Parts Of Speech
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Parts Of Speech

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This poster explains different parts of speech and gives examples. The poster includes definitions for nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs and others
Apostrophes
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Apostrophes

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This poster shows hoe apostrophes should be used in both the omission and possession with clear examples
Our Worlds Population
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Our Worlds Population

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This booklet looks at several areas of population including: key Words, Population Change, World’s Population Distribution, Why Are Some Families Larger Than Others?, Changes In Population, Sustainable Population, One-Child Policy, Ageing Population, France’s Solution, International Migration
Tribal Face painting
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Tribal Face painting

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The students discuss why people decide to get tattoos, understand the meaning of colours within tribal body painting and design their own war paint
New Bloom's Taxonomy
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New Bloom's Taxonomy

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This booklet goes through the basics of what The New Bloom's Taxonomy is, key terms and words which can help with questioning, quick tips and a quiz for understanding
Onomatopoeia
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Onomatopoeia

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This worksheet allows students to understand what is meant by onomatopoeia by highlighting terms within a poem, creating their own and identifying examples within the Noyes poem 'The Highwayman&' or a book they are studying.