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Geography teacher with a passion for producing high quality, innovative resources with pupil led activities.

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Geography teacher with a passion for producing high quality, innovative resources with pupil led activities.
New AQA Opportunities for development in hot deserts (Thar Desert)
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New AQA Opportunities for development in hot deserts (Thar Desert)

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Case study on opportunities for development in the Thar Desert. There is an A3 summary sheet to complete during the lesson featuring map work, statement sorting and a higher level explanation task as a plenary or homework depending on the length of your lesson. It also excludes a practice exam question and mark scheme.
How do volcanoes erupt?
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How do volcanoes erupt?

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A differentiated lesson for pupils to understand how plate movements lead to volcanic eruptions. There are differentiated resources to allow pupils to write their own explanation of how a volcano erupts at a destructive plate margin. This is follwed by pupils learning the structure of a volcano. Finally pupils learn the difference between shield and composite volcanoes and how their eruptions may differ.
Survival in a foreign climate
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Survival in a foreign climate

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A task to assess pupils understanding of different biomes. They choose a climate type and then select 7 things they would need in order to survive in that climate. Pupils must demonstrate their understanding of the biome by explaining why each item would be important. The sheet includes a what went well and even better if marking grid so that the work can be self or peer assessed. It works really well as a consolidation homework.
Designing your own weather instrument
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Designing your own weather instrument

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Great class or homework activity for pupils to show their knowledge of weather and allow them to develop their creativity. It comes with a self or peer marking sheet that allows them to highlight what went well and what would be even better if. There is also room for an overall grade and a teacher comment.
Nigeria and UK Population Pyramids 2023
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Nigeria and UK Population Pyramids 2023

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Data and graph outline to enable pupils to draw population pyramids for the UK and Nigeria using 2023 data. Also includes some thinking skills activities and a population hexagon sheet for homework. Works well as a cover lesson.
Weather Chatterbox
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Weather Chatterbox

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Weather chatter box. Great for revising weather measurements, forecasts, depressions and tropical storms.
AQA Challenges in a hot desert
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AQA Challenges in a hot desert

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A whole lesson covering the challenges of development in a hot desert using the Thar as a case study. The lesson includes a card sorting activity as well activities to help pupils decode and answer a 9 mark exam question on the topic. It also includes a sample exam answer for pupils to mark and improve.
Animal Adaptations in the Rain forest - Designing your own animal
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Animal Adaptations in the Rain forest - Designing your own animal

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An assessment activity that gets pupils to design an animal perfectly adapted to living in a rain forest environment. Pupils can show their knowledge of rain forest climate and structure in this task which is designed to be peer or self assessed. There are a selection of ideas pupils can use to get them started or support the ower ability pupils. It includes what went well and even better if statements that can be highlighted to show the standard of work. There is also a SPAG assessment section too.
Earthquakes - factors affecting impacts
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Earthquakes - factors affecting impacts

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This lesson contains differentiated resources for pupils to understand the significance of factors affecting the damage done in an earthquake. Pupils start by guessing the magnitude of an earthquake from the magnitude and a photo. This is to get them thinking about the role of magnitude in fatalities. Pupils then create a hypothesis to predict the relationship between magnitude and fatalities. There is data and a graph outline (for lower ability pupils) to draw a scatter graph to see what the link is. Pupils then think about the other factors that affect earthquake impacts and create a significance star to show which factors they think are most important. They then write a paragraph to justify their decisions. Lastly there is a post it note based plenary so that you can assess their understanding.
Nepal earthquake 2015 - location, causes and effects
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Nepal earthquake 2015 - location, causes and effects

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Lesson activities including map work on the location of Nepal, describing the causes of the earthquake from maps and diagrams (support sheet provided for lower ability pupils), a differentiated effects task (higher ability pupils create effects cards after reading news paper articles) including a diamond 9 exercise. Also includes a homework task asking pupils to think about priorities after the earthquake and what should be included in an earthquake kit and why.