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DISTANCED LEARNING GCSE Ecosystems -Global Biomes (Lesson + Resources)
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DISTANCED LEARNING GCSE Ecosystems -Global Biomes (Lesson + Resources)

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4th lesson in the GCSE Living world topic - This is designed to me completed at home via distance learning. Topic: Global Biomes WORKBOOK - POWERPOINT - ANSWER BOOKLET To be used with GCSE Geography AQA Student Book (GCSE Geography AQA 2016) by Simon Ross and Nick Rowles **LESSON PLAN: ** Review Questions - these look at last week’s work. Try and answer these (on paper) WITHOUT looking at your notes first to test your knowledge and then use your notes to answer. Work your way through slides watching clips and reading. What is a Biome? Write definition in work book. The PP goes through the main biomes with some clips which help you to remember the biome and the notes on each slide. You need to start filling in the information sheet using these slides. First, identify label and locate each picture with an arrow to the map in the middle. You will need to use Text book pg 57 or computers if available the following information about each. (also on PP). Climate, Threats, Vegetation, Important animals, Threats, Human Impact. Study the map of the biomes. What do you notice? In workbook describe where each Biome is in the world. We will look at the Tropical Rainforest Biome first in more detail. Can we think of any animals and plants from the rainforest? Can you use the pictures to fill in the correct spot on the food web diagram in the workbook. IN PENCIL* Structure of the rainforest. Complete diagram using books and labels from PP, Watch clips to get definitions for the different layers
DISTANCED LEARNING GCSE Ecosystems - Local Case Study Landguard (Lesson + Resources)
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DISTANCED LEARNING GCSE Ecosystems - Local Case Study Landguard (Lesson + Resources)

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3rd lesson in the GCSE Living world topic - This is designed to me completed at home via distance learning. **Topic: Local Ecosystem Case Study ** This is for Landguard Point, Felixstowe but lesson structure could be adapted to locality. WORKBOOK - POWERPOINT - ANSWER BOOKLET To be used with GCSE Geography AQA Student Book (GCSE Geography AQA 2016) by Simon Ross and Nick Rowles **LESSON PLAN: ** Review Questions - these look at last week’s work. Try and answer these (on paper) WITHOUT looking at your notes first to test your knowledge and then use your notes to answer. Landguard is a nature reserve in Felixstowe. It is an actual example of how changes can effect an ecosystem. At GCSE we call these case studies. These are really important because the 9 mark questions are where you need to know about them. Use your booklet and the internet to add notes to the location map of Landguard. Build up the table on the structure of Landguard’s ecosystem using PP. Look at the species table and see if you can find some food chains, colour code. How could the ecosystem at Landguard change? Look at each image and come up with ideas. Then use card sort to fill in the spaces on the diagram sheet Threats to Landguards ecosystem card sort and add to table. Application 6 mark question on changes - use thew help to answer it!
DISTANCED LEARNING GCSE Ecosystems - Introduction (Lesson + Resources)
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DISTANCED LEARNING GCSE Ecosystems - Introduction (Lesson + Resources)

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First lesson in the GCSE Living world topic - This is designed to me completed at home via distance learning. **Topic: Introduction to Ecosystems ** WORKBOOK - POWERPOINT - ANSWER BOOKLET To be used with GCSE Geography AQA Student Book (GCSE Geography AQA 2016) by Simon Ross and Nick Rowles LESSON PLAN: Starter : Spider-gram of everything you can remember about ecosystems form year 8. Add this to the bubble in the workbook. Fill in the definitions table on the workbook from what you can remember and use Google to help you. Watch the film clip on the PP to help you and give you an introduction to how an ecosystem works. Fill in a couple of food chains from the clip or your prior knowledge in the workbook. See if you can match up a red meaning with a black definition. You may need to google ones you are not sure of. Also use the PP to help you. Biotic and Abiotic. Write the definitions from the PP in your workbook. Look at the bubble sheet of the major components of an ecosystem and think about their role and their links with other components. On the bubble sheet make some links by drawing arrows between components and write on the arrow what the link is. Have a read about what trophic levels are from PP. Complete the set of questions on the “food web in a temperate forest” Look at an ecosystem as a system and try to find examples of inputs processes and outputs. Complete the food web diagram for a woodland ecosystem. Plenary : What terminology can you remember? Test yourself.
DISTANCED LEARNING GCSE Ecosystems - Changes to Ecosystems (Lesson + Resources)
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DISTANCED LEARNING GCSE Ecosystems - Changes to Ecosystems (Lesson + Resources)

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Second lesson in the GCSE Living world topic - This is designed to me completed at home via distance learning. **Topic: Changes to Ecosystems ** WORKBOOK - POWERPOINT - ANSWER BOOKLET To be used with GCSE Geography AQA Student Book (GCSE Geography AQA 2016) by Simon Ross and Nick Rowles **LESSON PLAN: ** STARTER – Review questions and multiple choice question. Definition of Adaptation, Equilibrium, Biodiversity from PP Watch the video clips and jot down a few notes in your work booklet. Watch clip and jot down human and natural changes to help. Watch clip on natural changes. Watch clips on human changes. What happens to the ecosystem when changes occur? Look at the images on the PP to help you complete the sheet in the booklet. Annotate the pictures of adaptations. Have a go first then use PP to help you. So if ecosystems change what happens as a result? Study Image of a farmed area. What things are happening that will change the ecosystem. Use pg 54 to help and add annotations to the image. 3 changes in first box. What happens to the ecosystem if changes occur? They move elsewhere and over populate another ecosystem or they adapt to the changing conditions. Have a go at the exam question on the PP.
DISTANCE LEARNING Changing Places - Media Representation (Lesson + Resources)
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DISTANCE LEARNING Changing Places - Media Representation (Lesson + Resources)

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Whole lesson used during home/ distanced learning. Lesson 4 of the scheme - Media Representation and place made for AQA Changing places unit: Home workbook - Completed Workbook with answers Key idea 2.3 How can the media distort a person’s “sense of place?” What negative effect can sources have on people’s construction of places? Image annotation on previous conceptions of various places + why. Near vs. Far places. IT TASK - Africa the “Dark continent”. Researching articles to complete a “word cloud.” READING - Doreen Massey HWK.
DISTANCED LEARNING Changing Places - Concepts of place (Lesson + Resources)
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DISTANCED LEARNING Changing Places - Concepts of place (Lesson + Resources)

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Whole lesson used during home/ distanced learning. Lesson 3 of the scheme - Key concepts of place made for AQA Changing places unit: Key idea 2.2 What can edit a person’s ideas of place? What is place - looking at a Social Constructionist and Phenomenological approach. IT Task - How can places be constructed? Emphasis on Trafalgar Square. READING - Yi-Fu Tan and Edward Relph. Skills - how to summarise and share ideas. To be used with: AQA Geography A Level & AS human Geography Student Book by Simon Ross, Tim Bayliss, et al.
DISTANCED LEARNING Changing Places - Types of Place (Lesson + Resources)
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DISTANCED LEARNING Changing Places - Types of Place (Lesson + Resources)

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hole lesson used during home/ distanced learning. Lesson 2 of the scheme - Types of place made for AQA Changing places unit: Home workbook - Completed Workbook with answers KEY IDEA 2.3 How can the media etc define our sense of place? How can the media develop an “us” and “them?” How do people’s opinions of place differ? Does the media play a role? Exposure to different places and the impact. To be used with: AQA Geography A Level & AS Physical Geography Student Book by Simon Ross, Tim Bayliss, et al.
DISTANCED LEARNING Changing Places - What is place? (Lesson + Resources)
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DISTANCED LEARNING Changing Places - What is place? (Lesson + Resources)

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Whole lesson used during home/ distanced learning on the introduction to “what is place?” for AQA Changing places unit: Home workbook - Completed Workbook with answers KEY IDEA 2.2 What is place – how is it developed? who is included/excluded? 3 ideas of place - Location, Locale and Sense of Place. How do people’s opinions of place differ? Insider vs Outsider - what are they and can they ever be good? READING - Tim Cresswell Personalised HWK. To be used with: AQA Geography A Level & AS Physical Geography Student Book by Simon Ross, Tim Bayliss, et al.
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L8 Placelessness (Lesson + Resources)
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AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L8 Placelessness (Lesson + Resources)

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Lesson 8 of the scheme - Placelessness different sense of place made for AQA Changing places unit (Can be used as a good Cover lesson if needed) **Key Idea ** How are places constructed - how does this change? Finding out about the purpose and wider context in which the particular representation of a place. Introduce Placelessness and homogenized ideas. Use Examples and images to illustrate Placelessness. CASE STUDY - Totnes, Devon and combating Placelessness. Criticisms of Placelessness. Synoptic links - Globalisation and Placelessness EXAM Q. PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Exam Practice - Mark Scheme - Fieldwork Opportunity.
L6 + 7: Designing Sustainable Settlements - Lesson and Resources.
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L6 + 7: Designing Sustainable Settlements - Lesson and Resources.

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6 and 7th lesson in 14 lesson series - this half is on the basics of sustainability. This lesson focuses on how settlements have attempted to be sustainable and using the ideas to deign a perfectly sustainable settlement (assessment). These are the designing and write up lessons Taught to year 9 in the first term - can be adapted up and down. Problem solving starter Assessment write up - broken into assessment objectives (Ao1, Ao2 and Ao3). Examples, sentence starters and differentiated work. Assessment Criteria for Write up Retrieval plenary Lesson PowerPoint - Resources - Assessment Criteria
L5: Designing Sustainable Settlements - Lesson and Resources.
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L5: Designing Sustainable Settlements - Lesson and Resources.

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5th lesson in 14 lesson series - this half is on the basics of sustainability. This lesson focuses on how settlements have attempted to be sustainable and using the ideas to deign a perfectly sustainable settlement (assessment). Taught to year 9 in the first term - can be adapted up and down. Sustainability group game Assessment introduction - What makes a perfect sustainable settlement? Previous Success story examples Planning sheets and help sheets. Lesson PowerPoint - Resources - Assessment Criteria
L4: Sustainable Settlements - Lesson and Resources.
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L4: Sustainable Settlements - Lesson and Resources.

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4th lesson in 14 lesson series - this half is on the basics of sustainability. This lesson focuses on how settlements have attempted to be sustainable and the steps they can take. Taught to year 9 in the first term - can be adapted up and down. Retrieval task - what makes a place sustainable? The Egan Wheel and what’s included. CASE STUDY - BedZed (Beddington Zero Energy Development) Greenfield Vs Brownfield with local examples. HWK task - Design a settlement. Lesson PowerPoint - Resources - help sheets and HWK task. Read less
L3: Changing settlements and Sustainability - Lesson and Resources.
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L3: Changing settlements and Sustainability - Lesson and Resources.

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3rd lesson in 14 lesson series - this half is on the basics of sustainability. This lesson focuses on how settlements have changed and whether or not this can be sustainable. Taught to year 9 in the first term - can be adapted up and down. Keywords - what is a settlement. Local example (can be adapted). Activity - how has a settlement changed? Introducing infrastructure. Positives and negatives of settlement growth with examples. Card sort - sustainable or unsustainable features. HWK - Research task. Lesson PowerPoint - Resources - help sheets and HWK task.
L2: Economic and Social Sustainability - Lesson and Resources.
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L2: Economic and Social Sustainability - Lesson and Resources.

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2ns lesson in 14 lesson series - this half is on the basics of sustainability. This lesson focuses on how Coltan in the DR Congo isn’t sustainable and the effects. Taught to year 9 in the first term - can be adapted up and down. Keywords Case study - DRC and Coltan use Video note making task (modelled notes for Lower ability students). Writing an emotive article task with help sheet. Lesson PowerPoint - Resources - modelled work - help sheets and HWK task.
L1:  Introduction to Sustainability - Lesson and Resources.
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L1: Introduction to Sustainability - Lesson and Resources.

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1st lesson in 14 lesson series - this half is on local sustainability and introducing the topic. Taught to year 9 in the first term - can be adapted up and down. Problem solving definition Picture analysis sorting task Sustainable energy information hunt AO3 ranking task - continuum line on what is the best energy to use and why? Lesson PowerPoint - Resources - modelled work
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - Complete Scheme of work (Background and Theory)
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AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - Complete Scheme of work (Background and Theory)

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AQA Changing Places - all lessons, resources, Key readings, PowerPoints etc. *** ALL LESSONS, RESOURCES AND MODELLED WORK *** A-Level AQA Changing Places Unit All lessons and resources to teach prior to place studies - includes a local study which can be adapted. Planned for 100 minute lessons - easy adapted. L1 - What is place? L2 - Categories of Place L3 - Key concepts of Place L4 - Why are places different? (Exogenous and Endogenous Factors) L5 - Local Place Factors L6 - Sources of Place (Qualitative) L7 - Sources of Place (Quantitative) L8 - Placelessness L9 - Clone Towns L10 - Rebranding and Reimaging place L11 - Assesment, Revision and Feedback (L12)
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L9 Clone Towns (Lesson + Resources)
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AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L9 Clone Towns (Lesson + Resources)

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Lesson 9 of the scheme - Clones towns different sense of place made for AQA Changing places unit - fieldwork opportunity: **Key Idea ** How are places constructed - how does this change? Finding out about the purpose and wider context in which the particular representation of a place. Starter - Retrieval questions from last lesson (L8 Placelessness) and reviewing exam Qs with Feedback… Recap Placelessness and homogenized ideas about clone towns. CASE STUDY - Is York a clone town? Using the NEF equation does the town qualify as a clone one. Problems and opportunities with clone towns. IT TASK - using google earth and google maps walk along the high street and identify the shops + use NEF equation. EXAM Q - practice and Markscheme. ***Fieldwork opportunity here. PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Exam Practice - Mark Scheme - Fieldwork Opportunity.
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - Changing Character of a place (Lesson + Resources)
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AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - Changing Character of a place (Lesson + Resources)

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Lesson 7 of the scheme - How can different sources changes out opinion on a place and construct s different sense of place made for AQA Changing places unit: Key Idea 2.6 How are places constructed - how does this change? Finding out about the purpose and wider context in which the particular representation of a place. Recap - Exogenous and Endogenous with Exam Practice. Carousel Task- using 6 5 different images write anything about the place’s character. EXAM Q - and modelled answer on physical geography and place HWK - Keyword Definitions PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Exam Practice - Modelled Answers
AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L6 Qualitative Sources in Place (Lesson + Resources)
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AQA A-LEVEL Changing Places - L6 Qualitative Sources in Place (Lesson + Resources)

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Lesson 6 of the scheme - How can different Qualitative sources changes out opinion on a place and construct s different sense of place made for AQA Changing places unit: Key Idea 2.7 Places may be represented in a variety of different forms, in diverse media. Finding out about the purpose and wider context in which the particular representation of a place was produced can help evaluate its reliability. Starter - Retrieval questions on the Previous lesson (L5 Exogenous and endogenous factors in a local place). Qualitative vs. Quantitative sources definitions and examples (textbook work). In detail what are examples, positives and negatives of the following sources - Statistics?Maps? Films, art and photography? Stories, Articles, music and poetry? EXAM Q - longer and shorted on Qualitative Sources and place applying notes. PowerPoint - Lesson - Worksheets - Exam Practice - Modelled Answers.