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The Environment Ambassador

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@theenvironmentambassador is an Instagram account, run by a teacher, who has a keen interest in tackling climate change and reducing plastic pollution!

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@theenvironmentambassador is an Instagram account, run by a teacher, who has a keen interest in tackling climate change and reducing plastic pollution!
Geography Ice Breaker
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Geography Ice Breaker

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A nice activity for Year 7 and 8 students to break the ice. It could be used with new GCSE classes too. The students go around the classroom and ask each other the questions on the sheet. They record the name of the person and their answer to the question. Should last between 15-20 minutes. Simple activity for the first day back. It can be made competitive by offering rewards for the first person to finish.
Climate Crisis Scheme of Work
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Climate Crisis Scheme of Work

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This SOW is designed for GCSE students studying climate change, however could easily be adapted for use at KS3. It includes the cause, effects and responses to climate change. It also includes a range of GCSE skills such as interpretting maps and graphs, explaining and evaluating.
Hot Desert Climate
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Hot Desert Climate

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This resources includes a PowerPoint and two differentiated worksheets on climate in hot deserts. Ideal for use at KS3 and KS4. Students have to complete a climate graph and then describe the climate graph by answering questions on the worksheet. The answers are also included on the worksheet for easy peer or self assessment.
Sustainable Buildings: Project-based learning
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Sustainable Buildings: Project-based learning

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This is a really engaging resource that takes a project based learning approach to students designing and presenting a sustainable building. There is a series of 4 lessons, including one piece of homework. The first lesson comprises of a comprehension activity to inform students about the different types of sustainable building design. The second lesson focuses on students preparing a presentation to read in front on the class in the third lesson. The fourth lesson tests students on what they have learned about sustainable building design. The resource is ideal for KS3, however could be easily adapted for KS4. Objectives: Identify a range of sustainable features Explain how the features are sustainable Start to evaluate which feature is the most sustainable
Chile Earthquake
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Chile Earthquake

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An infographic which describes and explains the cause, primary and secondary effects, immediate and long term responses to the Chile Earthquake in 2010. It also included information about why people live in an area where there is a risk from tectonic hazards and also introduces how monitoring, preidction, protection and planning has been enforced to reduce the risk of future earthquakes.
Halloween Themed Scale and Distance
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Halloween Themed Scale and Distance

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A range of activities to help KS3 students work out the distance between places on a variety of maps. All answers are included. All you need to do is print out the PowerPoint slides as worksheets.
BEDZED - GCSE Sustainable Communities
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BEDZED - GCSE Sustainable Communities

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This resource is aimed at mixed ability GCSE students studying sustainable communities. It focusses on BEDZED, The Beddington Zero Energy Development in Hackbridge, London. Students have to evaluate how sustainable the development is. Learning objectives: To explain how and why settlements are sustainable To evaluate to what extent BEDZED has been successful This resource links to Eduqas Geography B specification, but can easily be applied to other exam boards. For tips on how to use this resource, please download the lesson plan.
Population: snakes and ladders
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Population: snakes and ladders

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This snakes and ladders game is designed for students to play to learn about the reasons for population increase and decrease. Students roll the dice and move their counters (you will need to supply these). Each time the student lands on a statement they must decide whether it would increase or decrease the population. You could ask students to write down the answers in a table. The ladders cause the population to increase. The snakes cause the population to decrease. You could ask students if they spotted this after the activity. It also makes a really quick and easy way to check students progress.
Over abstraction of water in the UK (Eduqas Geography B)
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Over abstraction of water in the UK (Eduqas Geography B)

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Suited to Geography Eduqas B, but applicable to other specifications. This lesson includes an activity for students to categorise the social, economic and environmental impacts of water abstraction in the UK. There is an opportunity for students to explain their points to exam standard.
Model answers for Geography Eduqas B Component 3 exam
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Model answers for Geography Eduqas B Component 3 exam

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This is a useful resources to provide to students who are sitting the Geography B Eduqas, Component 3 exam. It includes general model answers to some of the fieldwork questions. (There are specific examples from our fieldwork but these could be easily adapted to suit your schools investigation). It has space for students to write down knowledge and exam technique. It also includes revision materials to use when answering questions on graphs. Disclaimer: They have not been approved by the exam board, but have been moderated by a lead marker.
Connect Four -  Geography Revision for Eduqas B
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Connect Four - Geography Revision for Eduqas B

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This is a full set of connect four boards for students to use to revise for the Component 1, 2 and 3 exams on the Eduqas Geography B specification. However, many of the topics will apply the other exam boards. They include questions ranging between 1-6 marks for topics including: global cities, features of UK cities, Leisure and retail, globalisation and development, coasts, rivers, weather and climate change, ecosystems, water supply and desertification. All you will need to purchase is some connect four counters, or alternatively make your own!
GCSE Geography Hot Deserts Revision
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GCSE Geography Hot Deserts Revision

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Free revision worksheets for the AQA GCSE Geography hot deserts topic. It also included links to YouTube video which have been specifically designed for the GCSE course.
Geography New Year Revision
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Geography New Year Revision

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Are your students half way through a topic? Do they need a recap to set them up for success in 2019? This is a very simple worksheet to encourage students to look through their books and summarise what they have learnt so far about the topic they are currently studying.
Hurricane Irma Preparation
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Hurricane Irma Preparation

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A lesson about the preparation for Hurricane Irma. It includes a card sort of the short term and long term responses, explaining how the preparation helped and evaluating which was the best way to prepare and why. Lots short, action packed activities that could be printed as worksheets from the PowerPoint.