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Universal and sustainable resources which can be picked up by a teacher at any level of experience. Each lesson has been tweaked over years of experience teaching at a sixth form college. Students have enjoyed the lessons and achieved amazing results. All of my powerpoints have a colour scheme, bold imagery and the same font throughout - because style is important! I hope that these resources will save you time and free up your energy to make teaching more fun.

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Universal and sustainable resources which can be picked up by a teacher at any level of experience. Each lesson has been tweaked over years of experience teaching at a sixth form college. Students have enjoyed the lessons and achieved amazing results. All of my powerpoints have a colour scheme, bold imagery and the same font throughout - because style is important! I hope that these resources will save you time and free up your energy to make teaching more fun.
3.5 Energy - 2 double lessons - Cambridge iGCSE GEOGRAPHY 0460 & 0976 (Economic Development)
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3.5 Energy - 2 double lessons - Cambridge iGCSE GEOGRAPHY 0460 & 0976 (Economic Development)

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This is a complete set of two double lessons in one powerpoint. There are 34 slides in total with varied activities keep students’ attention. It has learning objectives, starters, main activities, and summaries. Skills required for Paper 2 are also included: pie charts, bar charts, systems diagrams, interpreting data and interpreting maps. Questions have model answers to save teacher time and to make peer/self marking easier. Theme 3: Economic Development Section 3.5: Energy Part A: Describe the importance of non-renewable fossil fuels, renewable energy supplies, nuclear power and fuelwood; globally and in different countries at different levels of development Part B: Evaluate the benefits and disadvantages of nuclear power and renewable energy sources Case Studies required for 3.5 • Energy supply in a country or area - Geothermal energy in Iceland These resources are for iGCSE specifications 0460 and 0978 Books which support this resource: Complete Geography for Cambridge iGCSE and O Level. 2nd Edition. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 978-0198424956. Cambridge iGCSE and O level Geography Coursebook. 2nd Edition. Cambridge University Press. ISBN:9781108339186. Watch this space for other resources. I have full schemes of work for Cambridge iGCSE geography. COMING SOON!
3.2 Food Production - 2 double lessons - Cambridge iGCSE GEOGRAPHY 0460 & 0976
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3.2 Food Production - 2 double lessons - Cambridge iGCSE GEOGRAPHY 0460 & 0976

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This is a complete set of two double lessons in one powerpoint. There are 54 slides in total with varied activities keep students’ attention. It has learning objectives, starters, main activities, and summaries. Skills required for Paper 2 are also included, and questions have model answers to save teacher time and to make peer/self marking easier. I’ve added relevant past paper questions with mark schemes. An accompanying word document includes diagrams to stick in. Includes past paper questions, which can be printed for students to write on. Theme 3: Economic Development Section 3.2: Food Production Part A: Describe and explain the main features of an agricultural system: inputs, processes and outputs Part B: Recognise the causes and effects of food shortages and describe possible solutions to this problem Case Studies required for 3.2 • A farm or agricultural system - Cattle Farming in Brazil • A country or region suffering from food shortages - Food shortages in Swaziland These resources are for iGCSE specifications 0460 and 0978 Books which support this resource: Complete Geography for Cambridge iGCSE and O Level. 2nd Edition. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 978-0198424956. Cambridge iGCSE and O level Geography Coursebook. 2nd Edition. Cambridge University Press. ISBN:9781108339186. Watch this space for other resources. I have full schemes of work for Cambridge iGCSE geography. COMING SOON!
4-5 – What Has Shaped the Characteristics of ‘Your Chosen Places’? (Regeneration, Edexcel, A level)
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4-5 – What Has Shaped the Characteristics of ‘Your Chosen Places’? (Regeneration, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 4A: Regenerating Places. What Has Shaped the Characteristics of ‘Your Chosen Places’? Lessons 4-5 of 21. Knowledge quiz starter with mark scheme Discussion of specification – ‘Your Chosen Places’ El Raval, Barcelona is the contrasting place used here (all case study content is provided), but teachers may prefer to choose a place in the UK. Students are guided to choose and then research a local place (prompts and websites are suggested for student research) Case studies cover: background of the place, economic activity and inequalities, functions and changes, regional, national, international and global influences, place representation, how the lives of students and others are affected by continuity and change, perception 8 mark exam question with half a model answer Plenary – 12 mark exam question with table to suggest content, essay skeleton and half a model answer. Slide linking content to the specification Teacher’s notes slides covering text book references, revision for class knowledge tests, assessed homework and end of topic test. - Extra sheets: Double sided sheet to print in A3 for students (plus an extra version of the same sheet which has some of the case study notes on it) This lesson promotes personal enquiry and helps to develop students’ internet research skills and their interpretation of complex, data which will be needed for the independent investigation.
10-11 – Engagement, Lived Experience and Attachment (Regeneration, Edexcel, A level)
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10-11 – Engagement, Lived Experience and Attachment (Regeneration, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 4A: Regenerating Places. Engagement, Lived Experience and Attachment: Lessons 10-11 of 21. Knowledge quiz starter with mark scheme Engagement and elections Engagement and community Case study: Grampound Village Shop Conflict over regeneration: waste incinerator, wind turbines Plenary – Link to previous lesson – studentification Slide linking content to the specification Teacher’s notes slides covering text book references, revision for class knowledge tests, assessed homework and end of topic test.
16-17 – Degrading the Water and Carbon Cycles (The Carbon Cycle & Energy Security, Edexcel, A level)
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16-17 – Degrading the Water and Carbon Cycles (The Carbon Cycle & Energy Security, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 6: The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security. Lessons 16-17 of 19: Degrading the Water and Carbon Cycles (Kuznet’s curve, climate change, Yukon) Thoughtful discussion starter Palm oil and forest loss impacts Protecting forests: Indonesia’s forest moratorium, consumer pressure, forest recovery rates Interpreting Kuznet’s curve Climate change in the Yukon, impacts on water cycle Skills: systems diagrams + Additional sheet for students to complete Changing precipitation patterns Climate change and coastal communities Thoughtful written plenary Key content from the lesson Notes for teachers
2-3 – The Carbon Cycle (The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security, Edexcel, A level)
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2-3 – The Carbon Cycle (The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 6: The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security. Lessons 2-3 of 19: The Carbon Cycle (stores, fluxes, geological and bio-geochemical carbon cycles) Key words quiz starter with mark scheme Questions to check prior knowledge What is carbon? Recap: The Global Hydrological Cycle (Systems) Stores and fluxes The long term geological carbon cycle (students add labels to a hand drawn blank sketch) Skills: Ranking carbon stores and fluxes Bio-geochemical carbon cycle (students design their own diagram) Explain and discuss questions with model answers Comparison of factors which affect the carbon cycle Extension question Photosynthesis and respiration Exam question and mark scheme Plenary to summarise learning (with answers) Key content from the lesson Notes for teachers Additional document with blank carbon cycle sketch
10-11 – Fossil Fuels (The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security, Edexcel, A level)
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10-11 – Fossil Fuels (The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 6: The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security. Lessons 10-11 of 19: Fossil Fuels (geology, energy pathways, chokepoints, proxy wars, tar sands) Key words quiz starter with mark scheme Skills: Ranking data and justifying reasons Geology of fossil fuels (geologic time scale, formation, folding and faulting) Fossil fuel demand Energy pathways Maritime chokepoints Political conflict and proxy wars Skills: interpreting and evaluating maps Unconventional fossil fuels (shale gas and oil shale) Canadian tar sands analysis Plenary: debate based on energy players + conflict matrix Key content from the lesson Notes for teachers Additional document with blank conflict matrix
18-19 – Responding to Climate Change (The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security, Edexcel, A level)
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18-19 – Responding to Climate Change (The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 6: The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security. Lessons 18-19 of 19: Responding to Climate Change (feedback mechanisms, adaptation and mitigation) Key words quiz starter with mark scheme Deforestation and soil erosion Kuznet’s curve recap Projections of future emissions and surface temperatures Feedback mechanisms Future and uncertainty Permafrost and peatlands Tipping point and critical threshold Forest dieback Changes in thermohaline circulation system Adaptation and mitigation strategies 20 mark ‘evaluate’ question + detailed essay scaffold for planning provided on an extra sheet for students to complete Students unpick the themes of ‘scale, players, development’ in detail before attempting the essay Mark scheme Extra reading Key content from the lesson Notes for teachers Additional sheet with breakdown of command terms – Assess and Evaluate
12-13 – Alternatives to Fossil Fuels (The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security, Edexcel, A level)
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12-13 – Alternatives to Fossil Fuels (The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 6: The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security. Lessons 12-13 of 19: Alternatives to Fossil Fuels (nuclear power, biofuels, carbon capture) Key words quiz starter with mark scheme Alternatives to fossil fuels UK energy mix and energy security Nuclear power (evaluating Hinkley Point C) Mid lesson summary Quiz to recap last lesson content (with mark scheme) Biofuels (evaluating their effectiveness and impacts) Wind and solar power case studies Radical alternatives to fossil fuels (carbon capture and storage) 20 mark essay and plan suggestions Written plenary (choice of two questions) Key content from the lesson Additional 20 mark exam question Extra reading links Notes for teachers Additional document with criticisms on Hinkley Additional document with breakdown of Assess vs Evaluate command words
4-5 – Carbon Sequestration (The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security, Edexcel, A level)
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4-5 – Carbon Sequestration (The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 6: The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security. Lessons 4-5 of 19: The Carbon Cycle (Gulf Stream, biological carbon pump, role of soil and trees) Key words quiz starter with mark scheme Thermohaline circulation The failing Gulf Stream The biological carbon pump and the carbonate pump (Students use a writing frame to explain these processes and then design a diagram to represent this – 4 examples provided) Terrestrial stores: producers, consumers, decomposers Respiration and photosynthesis recap The role of soil and trees in the carbon cycle Exam skills: Explain the significance vs assess the significance (with 3 model answers for comparison) Two more practise exam questions with model answers and mark schemes Plenary – draw a systems diagram Key content from the lesson Notes for teachers Additional document with images to stick in and annotate
6-7 – A Balanced Carbon Cycle (The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security, Edexcel, A level)
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6-7 – A Balanced Carbon Cycle (The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security, Edexcel, A level)

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6-7 – A Balanced Carbon Cycle (The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security, Edexcel, A level) Edexcel. Topic 6: The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security. Lessons 6-7 of 19: A Balanced Carbon Cycle (greenhouse effect, soil, sequestration, carbon pathways) Key words quiz starter with mark scheme The natural and enhanced greenhouse effect Solar insolation Photosynthesis, phytoplankton, ecosystems, sequestration Carbon balance in soil (‘soil from memory’ game) Healthy soils Practise questions, model answers and a mark scheme Impacts of fossil fuel consumption (student choice to study two from: equilibrium, climate map, arctic amplification, links to the water cycle) Carbon pathways Positive and negative feedback loops Thoughtful discussion plenary Key content from the lesson Notes for teachers
8-9 – Energy Security (The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security, Edexcel, A level)
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8-9 – Energy Security (The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 6: The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security. Lessons 8-9 of 19: A Balanced Carbon Cycle (energy mix, security, consumption, energy players) Discussion starter The Energy Mix Skills: interpreting satellite maps Energy Security Urban vs rural energy Energy consumption trends (GDP per capita) Skills: interpreting graphs and proportional circles Primary and secondary sources of energy Non-renewable, renewable, recyclable UK energy mix compared to Norway energy mix Energy players Skills: conflict matrix (plus additional sheet to print) Exam question (12 marks) with mark scheme and two model answers using alternate data sets. Discussion plenary Key content from the lesson Notes for teachers
14-15 – Threats to the Carbon and Water Cycles (The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security, Edexcel, A lev
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14-15 – Threats to the Carbon and Water Cycles (The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security, Edexcel, A lev

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Edexcel. Topic 6: The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security. Lessons 14-15 of 19: Threats to the Carbon and Water Cycles (deforestation afforestation coral reefs) Key words quiz starter with mark scheme Deforestation and soil erosion Madagascar case study Labelling blank tropical rainforest sketch to show impacts of deforestation (extra sheet included) Impact of deforestation on carbon and water cycles Afforestation Ecosystem services Other threats to carbon and water cycles Coral reefs Key content from the lesson Notes for teachers
Regeneration Resources Pack - Edexcel A Level
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Regeneration Resources Pack - Edexcel A Level

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Includes: Regeneration Exam Questions Regeneration Figures Booklet Regeneration Mark Schemes Regeneration Homework Regeneration Homework Mark Schemes Regeneration Knowledge Organiser Regeneration Specification and Case Studies List Class quiz spreadsheet (For use with Topic 4A: Regenerating Places, Edexcel, A level)
3.7 Environmental Risks of Economic Development (Cambridge iGCSE) GEOGRAPHY - 3 double lessons
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3.7 Environmental Risks of Economic Development (Cambridge iGCSE) GEOGRAPHY - 3 double lessons

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This is a complete set of three double lessons in one powerpoint. There are 48 slides in total with varied activities keep students’ attention. It has learning objectives, starters, main activities, and summaries. Skills required for Paper 2 are also included, and questions have model answers to save teacher time and to make peer/self marking easier. I’ve added relevant past paper questions with mark schemes. An accompanying word document includes diagrams to stick in. Theme 3: Economic Development Section 3.7: Environmental Risks of Economic Development Part A: Economic activities pose threats to the natural environment Part B: The need for sustainable development and management Part C: The importance of resource conservation Case Study required for 3.7 An area where economic development is taking place and causing the environment to be at risk - Soil Erosion and Desertification in Chad These resources are for iGCSE specifications 0460 and 0978 Books which support this resource: Complete Geography for Cambridge iGCSE and O Level. 2nd Edition. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 978-0198424956. Available on Kerboodle. Cambridge iGCSE and O level Geography Coursebook. 2nd Edition. Cambridge University Press. ISBN:9781108339186. Available on Cambridge Go. Watch this space for other resources. I have full schemes of work for Cambridge iGCSE geography. COMING SOON!
20-21 – Players and Stakeholders EXAM PRACTISE (Regeneration, Edexcel, A level)
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20-21 – Players and Stakeholders EXAM PRACTISE (Regeneration, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 4A: Regenerating Places. Players and Stakeholders EXAM PRACTISE: Lessons 20-21 of 21. Revision mantra starter Students link lesson content to four exam questions (12 and 20 marks) based on Enquiry Question 4. Four different exam practise techniques are explained and students work in timed conditions to complete the questions. Each question has essay hints and a list of suggested content for marking. One full model answer is also provided. Skeleton structure and some suggested content is shown for the final 20 mark question. Teacher’s notes slides covering text book references, revision for class knowledge tests, assessed homework and end of topic test.
6-7 – Economic and Social Changes in ‘Your Chosen Places’ (Regeneration, Edexcel, A level)
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6-7 – Economic and Social Changes in ‘Your Chosen Places’ (Regeneration, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 4A: Regenerating Places. 6-7 – Economic and Social Changes in ‘Your Chosen Places’ Lessons 6-7 of 21 Knowledge quiz starter with mark scheme Place identity El Raval, Barcelona is the contrasting place used here (all case study content is provided), but teachers may prefer to choose a place in the UK. Students are guided to choose and then research a local place (prompts and websites are suggested for student research) Case studies cover: place identity, preserving the history, functional change and new developments, employment and population characteristics, inequalities, identity of local residents Plenary considers human fieldwork titles and secondary data collection Slide linking content to the specification Teacher’s notes slides covering text book references, revision for class knowledge tests, assessed homework and end of topic test. - Extra sheets: Double sided sheet to print in A3 for students (plus an extra version of the same sheet which has some of the case study notes on it) This lesson promotes personal enquiry and helps to develop students’ internet research skills and their interpretation of complex, data which will be needed for the independent investigation.
15-16 – Changing Perceptions Through Rebranding (Regeneration, Edexcel, A level)
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15-16 – Changing Perceptions Through Rebranding (Regeneration, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 4A: Regenerating Places. Changing Perceptions Through Rebranding: Lessons 15-16 of 21. Discussion starter Re-imaging vs. rebranding Rebranding using place identity Case study: Glasgow (deindustrialisation, strategies for rebranding, perceptions and judgements of success) Rural rebranding and the new rural economy Case studies: Kielder Water and Forest Park, Haworth, Brontë Country Strategies for rural rebranding Extension questions and suggested answers Plenary – students list words in the topic beginning with ‘Re’ (There are >20!) Skills: Students interpret promotional videos Slide linking content to the specification Teacher’s notes slides covering text book references, revision for class knowledge tests, assessed homework and end of topic test. - Extra sheet: Glasgow regeneration news article
Globalisation Resources Pack (Edexcel, A level)
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Globalisation Resources Pack (Edexcel, A level)

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These resources accompany the scheme of work for Globalisation available in my shop. Included are: 50 page student study notes booklet with content from all 19 lessons and a definitions organiser Homework booklet Homework mark schemes End of topic test End of topic test mark scheme Past paper exam questions Past paper exam question resource booklet Past paper exam question mark schemes Extra practise questions document Excel document for recording class test scores