With over 8 years of experience in delivering the international curriculum, I specialize in creating high-quality, engaging, and exam-focused resources for IGCSE, A-Level Business Studies, Geography, Environmental Management, IBDP Business Management, and International Extended BTEC Business Level 3. My materials are designed to help both teachers and students excel in their studies and achieve outstanding results.
With over 8 years of experience in delivering the international curriculum, I specialize in creating high-quality, engaging, and exam-focused resources for IGCSE, A-Level Business Studies, Geography, Environmental Management, IBDP Business Management, and International Extended BTEC Business Level 3. My materials are designed to help both teachers and students excel in their studies and achieve outstanding results.
well prepared slides with quality pictures and video links to relevant subtopics.
Strictly follows the A-level Cambridge Environmental management new syllabus for examinations from 2022. A great resource for both teachers and students- a remedy since Cambridge has no resource yet for this syllabus. It is also useful for any environmental studies, Biology and even Geography at all levels. This resource covers-
Continents and oceans
the world’s continents and major oceans
classification by income level
Sustainability
the need for the sustainable management of resources
the water cycle
The structure and composition of the atmosphere
the major components of the Earth’s atmosphere
the structure of the Earth’s atmosphere as divided into four primary layers
ozone layer
the natural greenhouse effect that maintains the Earth’s ambient temperature
biome, ecosystem, population, community, habitat and niche
the biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem
how biotic factors affect the number and the diversity of organisms found within an ecosystem
examples of biotic interactions
photosynthesis
word and chemical equations for photosynthesis
chlorophyll captures light energy for photosynthesis
that the availability of water, the concentration of carbon dioxide and factors affecting photosynthesis
how photosynthesis on land and in the oceans is a vital part of the carbon cycle and has an important effect on carbon dioxide The carbon cycle
producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer and decomposer
trophic levels as feeding levels within food chains
Identify organisms at different feeding levels in a food chain or food web
energy is transferred between organisms in a food chain, starting with a producer
how energy is lost in food chains
simple food chains and food webs
aerobic respiration
the word and chemical equation for aerobic respiration
the carbon cycle
Interpret and draw diagrams representing the carbon cycle
Strictly follows the A-level Cambridge Environmental management new syllabus for examinations from 2022. A great resource for both teachers and students- a remedy since Cambridge has no resource yet for this syllabus. It is also useful for any environmental studies, Biology and even Geography at all levels. This resource covers-
continents of the world
oceans of the world
income groups
sustainability
need for sustainable development
water cycle
the structure and composition of the Atmosphere**
Strictly follows the A-level Cambridge Environmental management new syllabus for examinations from 2022. A great resource for both teachers and students- a remedy since Cambridge has no resource yet for this syllabus. It is also useful for any environmental studies, Biology and even Geography at all levels. This resource covers-
Components of Earth’s atmosphere
Structure of the Earth’s atmosphere
Location and role of ozone layer
The natural greenhouse effect
Strictly follows the A-level Cambridge Environmental management new syllabus for examinations from 2022. A great resource for both teachers and students- a remedy since Cambridge has no resource yet for this syllabus. It is also useful for any environmental studies, Biology and even Geography at all levels. This resource covers-
Definition of ecosystem, biome, population, community, niche
Biotic and abiotic components of the ecosystems
How biotic factors affect the number and the diversity of organisms found within an ecosystem
Examples of biotic interactions
The word and chemical equations for photosynthesis
Chlorophyll captures light energy for photosynthesis
Factors affecting photosynthesis
Strictly follows the As-level Cambridge Environmental management new syllabus for examinations from 2022. A great resource for both teachers and students- a remedy since Cambridge has no resource yet for this syllabus. It is also useful for any environmental studies, Biology and even Geography at all levels. This resource covers-
Succession
Productivity
pyramids
interpretation
Food webs
A great resource, well researched and elaborated for year 12 students and any other student doing environmental studies, useful for both Biology and Geography studies. strictly follows the Cambridge syllabus covering the 8 main topics of
1 Introduction to environmental management
2 Environmental research and data collection
3 Managing human population
4 Managing ecosystems and biodiversity
5 Managing resources
6 Managing water supplies
7 Managing the atmosphere
8 Managing climate change
This is a useful teaching and revision resource to cover up for lack of textbook from Cambridge education. Enjoy!
This powerpoint answers the following questions
Explain which physical factors affect and are affected by the living things in an ecosystem
Explain some of the relationships between living things within an ecosystem
Explain how energy flows along food chains and webs within an ecosystem
Use pyramids of numbers and pyramids of energy to describe food chains
Describe photosynthesis and respiration as key processes in plants
Explain how nutrients cycle within an ecosystem in general, and for carbon in particular
Describe how habitats are lost and the consequences of their loss
Explain why forests are removed and the consequences of their removal
Explain why we need strategies for the sustainable management of forests
Estimate biodiversity using a variety of methods together with random and systematic sampling
Explain the advantages and disadvantages of various strategies for conserving ecosystems and the species within them