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I'm a Head of Geography at a 11-16 secondary school in Leicestershire, UK. I enjoy creating lessons that students enjoy - so you will not find reams of text on the board for them to read or for you to transmit. I believe in a range of engaging activities per lesson.

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I'm a Head of Geography at a 11-16 secondary school in Leicestershire, UK. I enjoy creating lessons that students enjoy - so you will not find reams of text on the board for them to read or for you to transmit. I believe in a range of engaging activities per lesson.
Africa L7: How is Africa's population changing?
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Africa L7: How is Africa's population changing?

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The seventh lesson in the Y9 Africa unit introduces pupils the the range of reasons why Africa’s population is booming and youthful, including decreased debt and increased investment in healthcare and education leading to higher life expectancy, control over HIV and AIDS, less conflict, etc. It includes a living graph of a selection of African nations so pupils can identify trends and impacts over time. It also reinforces learning about population pyramids.
Africa 9: Challenges and opportunities of urbanisation in Africa
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Africa 9: Challenges and opportunities of urbanisation in Africa

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The ninth lesson in the Y9 Africa unit supports pupils to understand the push and pull factors causing migration to urban areas, especially informal settlements, and the challenges and opportunities these areas provide. The final part of this lesson requires access to the Progress in KS3 textbook (Hodder)
Africa L3: How has Africa's past shaped its present?
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Africa L3: How has Africa's past shaped its present?

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**Updated to include missing PPT ** The third lesson in our Y9 Africa unit, this lesson supports pupils to understand the complex factors that have affected Africa’s social and economic development. It includes information about Africa’s sucessful prehistory and the challenges of sharing technology and trade longitudonally rather than laterally across the planet, then examines the impact of the slave trade in encourging African kingdoms to become dependent upon a single commodity (slaves) which was then outlawed, the subsequent decline in development and vulnerability to colonialisation as a result. It then examines the challenges of postcolonial Africa and the impacts these have had on development.
KS3 Africa L1: Physical Geography of Africa
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KS3 Africa L1: Physical Geography of Africa

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A lesson designed for our Y9 Africa KS3 unit. This lesson introduces the location of Africa, alongside reinforcing the location of other major global physical features and lines of latitude, and then examines the location of the major physical features and geography of Africa. The lesson ends with an modelled description of this.
Africa L5: Risks to the Sahel
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Africa L5: Risks to the Sahel

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The fifth lesson in the Y9 Africa unit, this lesson leads pupils to understand how rainfall anomalies in the mid 20th century led to increased agricultural activity and population in the Sahel and the subsequent challenges this - and lower rainfall patterns - have caused that threaten the biome in the area (and the implications for humans)
Africa L4: The savanna biomes and life in the Sahel
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Africa L4: The savanna biomes and life in the Sahel

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The fourth lesson in the Y9 Africa unit, this lesson introduces pupils to the savanna biome and its climate and adaptations. It focussing on the Sahel region of Africa and how it was traditionally used by humans (nomadic farming) and why this was sustainable.
Africa L10: Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
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Africa L10: Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam

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The tenth lesson in the Africa unit focuses on water management in an international context, with the case study of the GERD in Ethiopia and the implications for Sudan and Egypt. It includes a short DME on how to manage the situation.
Africa L6: Solutions to desertification
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Africa L6: Solutions to desertification

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The third lesson in the Y9 Africa unit, this lesson introduces pupils to a range of solutions to desertification (magic stones, drip irrigation, rainwater harvesting, etc) and asks pupils to learn about and then present this information to the class.
Glaciation L2: What biomes exist in Russia?
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Glaciation L2: What biomes exist in Russia?

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A lesson which introduces the biomes of Russia, including steppe, tundra, taiga and temperate forest. Pupils examine each biome and look at adaptations. Progress in KS3 textbook (Hodder) required for the last part of the lesson
Glaciation L5: Processes and landforms
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Glaciation L5: Processes and landforms

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This lesson focuses on glaciers as a system and their inputs, outputs and processes. Pupils thus examine the processes involved, such as ablation, accumultation, meltwater, erosion, transportation, etc. Pupils then look at the landforms created by glaciers - Arete, corrie, pyramidal peak, etc.
Glaciation L3: Mountain biomes
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Glaciation L3: Mountain biomes

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This lesson introduces the mountain biome, climate and adaptations. It examines how humans are affecting the mountain biome by examining deforestation in the Himalayas, and the consequences of this. Progress in KS3 Geography required for the final part of this lesson
Mumbai - Formal and Informal Employment
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Mumbai - Formal and Informal Employment

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Lesson 7 in my GCSE Geography unit - Mumbai. This lesson examines formal and informal employment in Mumbai. The lesson utilised hyperlinked videos, a sorting activity, graph analysis and photo reading to develop understanding. A homework is included that could also be an extension activity.
16. What solutions are there for Israel and Palestine?
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16. What solutions are there for Israel and Palestine?

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A lesson examining the advantages and disadvantages of three proposed solutions to the Israel-Palestine issue through a DME activity. This is a part of a fully-resourced unit with a range of styles of activity and unashamedly embracing aspects of thinking skills (they still work) and dual coding. The unit was designed for Y9 and synoptically revises their KS3 course whilst using skills and concepts from their KS4 Geography studies (specifically, for Eduqas Geography B but relevant to all boards).
11. How sustainable is Dubai?
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11. How sustainable is Dubai?

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A lesson that examines the sustainability of Dubai using Egan’s Wheel. This is a part of a fully-resourced unit with a range of styles of activity and unashamedly embracing aspects of thinking skills (they still work) and dual coding. The unit was designed for Y9 and synoptically revises their KS3 course whilst using skills and concepts from their KS4 Geography studies (specifically, for Eduqas Geography B but relevant to all boards).
5. Where do people live in the Middle East?
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5. Where do people live in the Middle East?

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A lesson examining the population density of the Middle East, including the growth of cities. The main activity is a map task. This is a part of a fully-resourced unit with a range of styles of activity and unashamedly embracing aspects of thinking skills (they still work) and dual coding. The unit was designed for Y9 and synoptically revises their KS3 course whilst using skills and concepts from their KS4 Geography studies (specifically, for Eduqas Geography B but relevant to all boards).