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I'm a teacher and the Author of the Amazon e-book;' Time Smart Teaching' and my mission is to create Geography resources to help teachers save time and reduce their workload. I am sharing additional time saving tips for teachers on my YOUTUBE channel ' Time Smart Teaching' if you fancy dropping by!

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I'm a teacher and the Author of the Amazon e-book;' Time Smart Teaching' and my mission is to create Geography resources to help teachers save time and reduce their workload. I am sharing additional time saving tips for teachers on my YOUTUBE channel ' Time Smart Teaching' if you fancy dropping by!
GCSE Geography tropical rainforests Peru pre-release 2019
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GCSE Geography tropical rainforests Peru pre-release 2019

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A bundle of examination support resources created for the 2019 summer examination pre-release material about road building through the Peru Amazon. The bundle includes an A3 revision poster plus workbooklet to help students analyse each page of the booklet. IN addition there is a revision poster on Tropical Rainforest management.
Geography Biomes, layers of the tropical rainforest
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Geography Biomes, layers of the tropical rainforest

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This full lesson combines sketching skills and reading comprehension to annotate a diagram of the different rainforest layers: forest floor, understory, canopy and emergent layer. Tropical rainforest biomes are found around 0 degrees lattitude, also known as the equator. Almost all GCSE geography examination boards expect students to have a detailed understanding on the layers and features of the rainforest. This lesson includes a kinathstectic mini-quiz to test students understading on each of the layers; they move around the 4 corners of the room to classify statements on each of the different layer characteristics.
Geography  River Tees case study storyboard UK physical landscapes
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Geography River Tees case study storyboard UK physical landscapes

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The river Tees flows for 85 miles through Northern England from Cross Fell in the Pennines, to the North sea near Middlesbrough. It shows typical valley features of the long profile of a river and is an important example to study for the new AQA GCSE Geography curriculum. This 6 part storyboard activity allows students to make notes independently at key stages along the river’ journey from the BBC bitesize website amongst others. This was written for lower to middle ability students in mind to give them lots of visual references to remember key facts about the river Tees. There are 3 exam type extension questions at the bottom of the worksheet to stretch the more able students in the class. To complete the task they must show skills such as field-sketching, map reading and comprehension.
GCSE Geography Earthquake formation at tectonic plate boundaries
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GCSE Geography Earthquake formation at tectonic plate boundaries

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This lesson looks at why earthquakes form at destructive, constructive and conservative plate margins. Student develop key paper 1 examination skills by learning to draw and annotate diagrams to explain how friction build up and release results in tremmors in the earth’s crust. There is a bonus powerpoint which has an earthquake maps/ GIS/ proportional circle graph analysis, which students have to answer questions on.
GCSE Geography comparing land use in HIC's and LIC's Rio Brazil
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GCSE Geography comparing land use in HIC's and LIC's Rio Brazil

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Land use refers to what is built on the land at a specific point or the way in which humans use it; for example- residential, industrial, commerce and so on. Land use patterns vary considerably between HIc’s and Lic’s and this lesson examines the Hoyt and Burgess model with a focus task on Brazil. Students must place phototgraphs around their models base on their knowlege of land use patterns. They will start with a quick recap on keywords linked to the theme of urbanisation and urban environments. Fiinally a 4 mark exam question wil test their ability to compare land use between HIc’s and LIC’s. Written for the older AQA GCSE Geography syllabus, but still relevant today.
living world ecosystems revision
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living world ecosystems revision

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This odd-one out activity encourages students to consider key terms, important concepts and processes within hot deserts and tropical rainforests. There are 8 sets of 4 words/ phrases and students must critically think about which one does not fit the overall pattern. Answers are provided with simple explanations. This works well as a starter activity for GCSE groups but could easily be set as a homework task for independant study.
Fieldwork escape room revision
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Fieldwork escape room revision

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A code-busting themed revision worksheet aimed at developing key terms associated with fieldwork activities and the paper 3 AQA examination for GCSE geography. This easily lends itself to any school or centre and develops both literacy and numerical skills needed for the paper 3 exam. Full answers are provided.
climate change and arctic sea ice decline
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climate change and arctic sea ice decline

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This 6th lesson in our cold climate series aimed at year 7 / 8 examines why Arctic sea ice is reducing year on year due to climate change. Students develop their timeline skills to collect information on how ice cores show changes in air quality over time. Students then utilise their completed time line on sea ice to answer questions to test their understanding of the issues presented in the lesson.
travel and tourism unit 1 consumer technology and online booking systems
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travel and tourism unit 1 consumer technology and online booking systems

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This lesson is part of the examination assessed unit 1 2013 onwards specification. It covers the role of consumer technologies ; multimedia and online booking systems and their advantages and disadvantages for consumers and businesses. There is so very little out there on this that I hope someone else may benefit from my hours of preparation!
Tropical rainforest Management in the Amazon
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Tropical rainforest Management in the Amazon

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This is a great visual revision resource for GCSE AQA Spec, covering the basics on causes, effects and sustainable management strategies for the Amazon Rainforest case study. I initially gave students blank copies of a tree and asked them to fill in their own knowlege, then gave my filled out version to lower ability students. They then used this infomation to help answer a range of past paper questions on the case study. There are 2 exam questions below the work sheet to test their understanding.
GIS and the impact of climate change in our oceans KS3 Geography
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GIS and the impact of climate change in our oceans KS3 Geography

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Monitoring Climate Change in the Oceans - Geo-stationary Satellites Lesson for Year 9 A full lesson looking at how geo-stationary satelites are used to monitor the impact of climate change in our oceans and a worksheet with questions linked to an article on GIS technology within the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Description: Dive into the world of climate change monitoring with our comprehensive lesson on the utilization of geo-stationary satellites. Tailored for year 9 students, this resource offers an in-depth exploration of how these satellites play a pivotal role in understanding and tracking the impact of climate change in our oceans. Key Features: Cutting-Edge Technology: Uncover the advanced capabilities of geo-stationary satellites in monitoring climate change, specifically focusing on their application in oceanic studies. Interactive Learning: Engage students with a well-crafted worksheet, featuring questions linked to an article on GIS technology within the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Literacy and Reading skills developed. DART activity designed to get students reading and understanding the text. Adaptable for Higher Ability KS3 Classes: While designed for year 9, the lesson is versatile and can be effectively used with higher-ability KS3 classes. Why Choose This Resource? Real-World Application: Connect classroom learning to real-world scenarios by exploring the practical applications of geo-stationary satellites in climate change research. Critical Thinking: Develop critical thinking skills through the worksheet, encouraging students to analyze and comprehend GIS technology within the NOAA. Adaptability: Suited for various class levels, ensuring an inclusive learning experience for both year 9 students and higher ability KS3 classes. Ideal for: Geography teachers aiming to integrate current technology and climate change into their lessons. Educators seeking a resource that aligns with year 9 curriculum objectives and challenges higher-ability KS3 students. Enhance your geography class with this insightful lesson on geo-stationary satellites and GIS technology. Download now to empower your students with knowledge about climate change monitoring in our oceans!
coastal  processes transportation and deposition , UK physical landscapes Geography
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coastal processes transportation and deposition , UK physical landscapes Geography

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Coastal Processes in Action - GCSE Physical Geography Lesson Immerse your students in the dynamic world of coastal processes with our engaging GCSE physical geography lesson. Focused on the impacts of key coastal phenomena such as long shore drift, deposition, and transportation, this session encourages hands-on learning through small group activities. Key Features: Interactive Learning: Facilitate understanding of coastal processes by employing small group work, allowing students to use body movements or coded sign language to vividly demonstrate their comprehension. Focus on Transportation: Delve into the specifics of beach sediment transportation, exploring how constructive waves play a crucial role in moving sand and pebbles along the coast. Exam Readiness: Evaluate students’ knowledge with a 4-mark exam question, providing a practical application of the concepts learned during the lesson. Sketching and Image Analysis: Develop essential sketching and image analysis skills, empowering students to interpret and annotate coastal process-related visuals. Why Choose This Resource? Kinesthetic Learning: Enhance learning through movement and interaction, making coastal processes come alive for students through physical demonstrations. Comprehensive Assessment: Assess students’ understanding through a range of activities, from group work to exam-style questions and visual analysis. Skill Development: Hone sketching and image analysis skills, preparing students for a well-rounded approach to physical geography examination tasks. Ideal for: Geography teachers looking to make coastal processes more engaging and interactive. Educators seeking a comprehensive lesson that incorporates group activities and diverse assessment methods. Bring coastal processes to life in your geography classroom. Download this lesson now to provide an immersive learning experience and build essential physical geography skills!
Geography Trans Siberian Express - Russia, map skills, creative writing ks3
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Geography Trans Siberian Express - Russia, map skills, creative writing ks3

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Creative Travel Writing Adventure - Exploring Siberia on the Trans-Siberian Railway Description: Embark on an imaginative journey across the vast and enchanting landscapes of Siberia, Russia, as students dive into our captivating lesson, a part of our ‘Pole to Pole’ unit. Tailored for year 7 and adaptable for other KS3 classes, this lesson invites students to unleash their creativity through travel writing on the renowned Trans-Siberian Railway. Key Features: Geographical Exploration: Delve into the cold and sparsely populated region of Siberia, showcasing its breathtaking beauty and important landmarks such as the iconic River Ob and the stunning Lake Baikal. Map Integration: Students utilize maps to anchor their writing, seamlessly incorporating geographical features into their narratives. Differentiation: Abundant writing frames and resources cater to diverse abilities, ensuring an inclusive and enriching experience for all students. Literacy Skills Focus: Elevate literacy skills as students are encouraged to write in a compelling travel-journalism style, transporting readers on an imaginary adventure through Siberia. Why Choose This Resource? Immersive Learning: Engage students in a hands-on exploration of geography and creative writing, fostering a deep connection to the subject matter. Differentiated Approach: Cater to various learning styles and abilities with tailored resources, making the lesson accessible and enjoyable for every student. Cross-Curricular Integration: Seamlessly integrate geography and language arts, promoting a holistic approach to learning. Ideal for: Geography teachers seeking an interdisciplinary lesson plan. Educators focusing on creative writing skills development. Elevate your geography class with this exciting lesson. Download now and guide your students on a captivating journey through Siberia’s wonders!
Geography: Human and Physical causes of climate change
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Geography: Human and Physical causes of climate change

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Unveiling the Complexities of Climate Change - GCSE Geography Lesson with True or False Plenary Description: Explore the multifaceted factors influencing climate change with our comprehensive lesson designed to align seamlessly with the new Oxford blue GCSE textbooks. Delve into the intricate world of global temperature fluctuations, examining not only the impact of increased CO2 emissions but also the intriguing influences of super volcano eruptions and solar cycles. Key Features: Comprehensive Understanding: Equip your students with an in-depth knowledge of the greenhouse effect and various natural causes contributing to both global warming and cooling. Textbook Synergy: Aligned with the new Oxford blue GCSE textbooks, this lesson seamlessly integrates with existing coursework, providing a supplementary and enriching learning experience. Engaging Plenary: Wrap up the session with an interactive TRUE or False plenary, allowing students to consolidate their understanding in a lively and enjoyable manner. Bonus Link: Enhance learning beyond the classroom with a bonus lesson link to a documentary, offering students a deeper exploration of the topics covered. Why Choose This Resource? Holistic Perspective: Move beyond textbook theories and explore a range of factors influencing climate change, offering students a more comprehensive understanding. Interactive Assessment: Reinforce learning through an engaging TRUE or False plenary, promoting active participation and knowledge retention. Ideal for: Geography teachers looking to enhance climate change education with a well-rounded perspective. Educators seeking engaging and interactive resources to complement standard textbooks. Elevate your geography classroom with this illuminating lesson on climate change causes. Download now to empower your students with a nuanced understanding of global temperature dynamics!
ebook UK Teaching Opportunities for Overseas Educators
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ebook UK Teaching Opportunities for Overseas Educators

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Unlock Your Teaching Journey: “UK Teaching Opportunities for Overseas Educators” Are you an adventurous educator dreaming of making a global impact in the vibrant classrooms of the United Kingdom? Look no further! Our comprehensive guide, “UK Teaching Opportunities for Overseas Educators,” is your roadmap to a fulfilling teaching career in the UK. Discover Lucrative Teaching Roles: Uncover the pros and cons of working in mainstream UK schools, and identify which institutions are more likely to welcome overseas teachers. Find the perfect fit for your unique teaching style. Navigate the Visa Maze with Confidence: Demystify the visa process with our in-depth exploration of visa options for migrant teachers. We break down the complexities, empowering you to pursue your teaching dreams in the UK hassle-free. Craft Your Winning CV for UK Schools: Learn the art of tailoring your CV to meet the expectations of the UK education system. Our guide provides essential tips and templates to showcase your skills and experience effectively. Spotlight on Schools: Gain insights into the UK’s educational landscape, including a guide to schools that actively seek overseas educators. Know where to find these opportunities and make your job search a breeze. Qualifications Unveiled: Understand the essential teacher qualifications required in the UK. Whether you’re an experienced educator or a fresh graduate, our guide ensures you have the credentials to succeed. Why Choose Our Ebook? Expert insights from a UK-based teacher with real-world experience. Updated information reflecting the latest in UK education policies. Success stories from teachers who have followed our guidance. Embark on your teaching adventure with confidence! Secure your copy of “UK Teaching Opportunities for Overseas Educators” now and take the first step towards a rewarding career in the UK. Don’t just teach – thrive in the heart of British education! Add to Cart and Begin Your Teaching Odyssey Today! #TeachingInTheUK #OverseasEducators #UKTeachingJobs #InternationalEducators #TeachingAbroadGuide #VisaForTeachers
Resource Management; food, water, energy
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Resource Management; food, water, energy

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A collection of lessons, activities and revision knowledge organisers linked to the AQA GCSE Geography topic ’ of resource management '. Includes the following; A3 Revision poster on energy that students need to fill-out using infographics. Past paper questions for revision/ intervention/ assessment Case study on increasing water supplies Factors effecting food supplies and how they can be improved in Jakarta and Ghana.
Megacities self study video lesson
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Megacities self study video lesson

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This full lesson and accompanying graded homework sheet explore the characteristics of the world’s most populated urban areas; megacities. Those places with a population of 10 million inhabitants or more are becoming increasingly common in the developing world. The lesson includes a starter, video question sheet for Andrew Marr’s Megacities series, episode 1 Link below; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USktb5cXdRs There is a full answer sheet given for the video questions. The homework sheet asks students to analyse the proportional symbols megacities maop, and has a 6 mark exam style question and mark scheme. This should be done after watching the video and completing the lesson, but could also serve as a stand-alone revision activity.
climate Change Report assessment ks3
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climate Change Report assessment ks3

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Differentiated resource to allow students to show what they know about the causes effects and solutions to climate change (global warming).\n\nThere is a level assesment criteria and a writing frame to help less able students.\n\nSuitable for years 7 and 8
Oracy in geography: discussions around COVID Lockdown
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Oracy in geography: discussions around COVID Lockdown

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This structured talking exercise can take place between small groups of 2 or more people. Each person rolls 2 die to be directed to co-ordinates on a grid which lead to a question or discussion point. Most questions are intended to be reflective and make connections between geographical understanding at GCSE level ( years 9-11) and the current pandemic lockdown and social distancing measures. This encourages students to form opinions and make wider connections with their geographical knowledge. It is appropriate for a classroom, or distance /home based learning and could be done with a parent or carer.