A new scheme of work I've created for year 9, all about Africa. The aim is to prepare Y9 pupils for GCSE Geography (particularly the Edexcel B specification) by learning about physical and human aspects of Africa&'s geography with a focus on geographical skills. There is a wide range of activities and resources - and it is around 13 lessons in total - with more to come!
This lesson also has two additional worksheets
<p>This is the complete set of lessons for Coasts as part of the A-Level Geography course for Edexcel. Made from September 2020 to January 2021.</p>
<p>A majority of the exam questions contain model answers, and the powerpoints are fully resourced with maps, embedded videos, and animated GIFs.</p>
<p>They use ‘point’ > ‘develop’ > ‘double-develop’ for developing chains of reasoning similar to the Edexcel mark schemes. For extended responses the paragraphing structure follows ‘A,K,U’ structure where ‘A’ is assessment (AO2), and ‘K’ (knowledge) and ‘U’ (understanding) form AO2.</p>
<p>Page references refer to the OUP Edexcel A-Level Geography book (one with the chameleon on the front).</p>
A new scheme of work I've created for year 9, all about Africa. The aim is to prepare Y9 pupils for GCSE Geography (particularly the Edexcel B specification) by learning about physical and human aspects of Africa&'s geography with a focus on geographical skills. There is a wide range of activities and resources - and it is around 13 lessons in total - with more to come!
<p>This is a personal learning checklist (PLC) for the Edexcel B specification. There is a long version, and a short one which can be printed onto a single sheet of A4 (small font size, however!)</p>
<p>Can be used for students to plan their revision and also used in class to keep a track of teaching.</p>
<p>The page numbers refer to the CGP revision guide for Edexcel B</p>
<p>This is the complete set of lessons for Tectonics as part of the A-Level Geography course for Edexcel. Made from September 2020 to January 2021.</p>
<p>A majority of the exam questions contain model answers, and the powerpoints are fully resourced with maps, embedded videos, and animated GIFs.</p>
<p>They use ‘point’ > ‘develop’ > ‘double-develop’ for developing chains of reasoning similar to the Edexcel mark schemes. For extended responses the paragraphing structure follows ‘A,K,U’ structure where ‘A’ is assessment (AO2), and ‘K’ (knowledge) and ‘U’ (understanding) form AO2.</p>
<p>Page references refer to the OUP Edexcel A-Level Geography book (one with the chameleon on the front).</p>
<p>For the A-Level Edexcel English literature specification, this is a selection of quotes on key themes. Please note this is incomplete, but there is an extensive selection of relevant quotes for the following: 1. Narrators (HT); 2. Gender (HT); 3. Science (FrkStn); 4. Revolution (HT & FrkStn); 5. Power (HT); 6. Rebellion (HT & FrkStn); 7. Time (HT).</p>
<p>This will save you hours of flicking through your texts to find relevant quotes for comparative analysis. Download, amend, and re-upload here complete!</p>
<p>Officially know as a knowledge organiser, informally known as ‘the sheet’ as in “Sir, can I get that sheet?”, this is a hand-written A3 summary/revision sheet of all content from Paper 1: Global Geographical Issues for Edexcel B.</p>
<p>Case studies chosen are:</p>
<ul>
<li>Section A: Haiti & Japan (earthquakes) / Hurricane Katrina & Typhoon Haiyan (tropical cyclone</li>
<li>Section B: case study of an emerging country: India</li>
<li>Section C: case study of a megacity: Lagos</li>
</ul>
<p>This is a QLA for Edexcel B Geography (new spec). This is very useful in analysing student performance across papers, using conditional formatting and formulae to calculate overall scores and percentages. There is even a formula that can calculate the overall 3+, 4+, 5+ percentages (can be changed depending on grade boundaries).</p>
<p>Please contact me if you’d like any advice on how best to use this.</p>
<p>This powerpoint is a useful revision resource for the Edexcel B UK paper 2 - fieldwork enquiry. The 6 stages of the fieldwork cycle are represented with a wide array of exam questions, including model answers. You can navigate back to the first slide.</p>
<p>This is designed to be used in conjunction with the fieldwork A3 knowledge organisers (rivers and/or urban).</p>
<p>All of my lessons follow the Edexcel B spec closely. They use ‘point’ > ‘develop’ > ‘double-develop’ for developing chains of reasoning similar to the Edexcel mark schemes. For 8-mark extended writing we use the ‘A,K,U’ structure where ‘A’ is assessment (AO3), ‘K’ is knowledge (AO1/AO4), and ‘U’ is understanding (AO2).</p>
<p>All of my lessons follow the Edexcel B spec closely. They use ‘point’ > ‘develop’ > ‘double-develop’ for developing <em>chains of reasoning</em> similar to the Edexcel mark schemes. For 8-mark extended writing we use the ‘A,K,U’ structure where ‘A’ is assessment (AO3), ‘K’ is knowledge (AO1/AO4), and ‘U’ is understanding (AO2).</p>
<p>Powerpoints contain useful tools in slides at the end, including active-X timers.</p>
<p>Every exam question has a model answer for self and peer-assessment, and where possible I include examples of student’s work (particularly for extended writing).</p>
<p>This useful A3 knowledge organiser for the fieldwork was used for the River Tillingbourne (in the Surrey Hills) and it covers all of the required knowledge and understanding for 6-stage geographical fieldwork (planning, method, presentation, analysis, conclusion, evaluation). Although this is specific to location, much of it is generic river systems content.</p>
<p>This can be used for quizzing, revision, and exam preparation.</p>
<p>*Due to its size, this was printed A2</p>
<p>This useful A3 knowledge organiser for the fieldwork was used for fieldwork in a dynamic and contrasting urban area (Stratford Olympic Park & the Carpenter’s Estate) and it covers all of the required knowledge and understanding for 6-stage geographical fieldwork (planning, method, presentation, analysis, conclusion, evaluation). Although this is specific to location, much of it is generic urban/regeneration fieldwork content which can be applied and adapted to different contexts.</p>
<p>This can be used for quizzing, revision, and exam preparation.</p>
<p>*Due to its size, this was printed A2</p>
<p>This was a very useful capture sheet for students to work through following their fieldwork experiences in river landscapes and urban areas (Stratford Olympic Park).</p>
<p>This file contains TWO pages (only one visible on preview)</p>
<p>I have also attached a model of what it should or could look like. This sheet would need to be adapted for each school’s specific fieldwork context, but the knowledge & understanding required for the six phases (planning, method, data presentation, data analysis, conclusion, evaluation) of fieldwork are covered here.</p>
<p>This powerpoint is a useful revision resource for the Edexcel B UK paper 2 - fieldwork enquiry. The 6 stages of the fieldwork cycle are represented with a wide array of exam questions, including model answers. You can navigate back to the first slide.</p>
<p>This is designed to be used in conjunction with the fieldwork A3 knowledge organisers (rivers and/or urban), but can be used without.</p>
<p>All of my lessons follow the Edexcel B spec closely. They use ‘point’ > ‘develop’ > ‘double-develop’ for developing chains of reasoning similar to the Edexcel mark schemes. For 8-mark extended writing we use the ‘A,K,U’ structure where ‘A’ is assessment (AO3), ‘K’ is knowledge (AO1/AO4), and ‘U’ is understanding (AO2).</p>
A new scheme of work I've created for year 9, all about Africa. The aim is to prepare Y9 pupils for GCSE Geography (particularly the Edexcel B specification) by learning about physical and human aspects of Africa&'s geography with a focus on geographical skills. There is a wide range of activities and resources - and it is around 13 lessons in total - with more to come!
<p>This lesson covers the evidence of climate change, and students then assess the reliability of the evidence using criteria established in the table. Plenty of opportunity to discuss SPACE and TIME (small-scale, large-scale, short-term, long-term).</p>
<p>All of my lessons follow the Edexcel B spec closely. They use ‘point’ > ‘develop’ > ‘double-develop’ for developing chains of reasoning similar to the Edexcel mark schemes. For 8-mark extended writing we use the ‘A,K,U’ structure where ‘A’ is assessment (AO3), ‘K’ is knowledge (AO1/AO4), and ‘U’ is understanding (AO2).</p>
<p>Powerpoints contain useful tools in slides at the end, including active-X timers.</p>
<p>Every exam question has a model answer for self and peer-assessment, and where possible I include examples of student’s work (particularly for extended writing).</p>
<p>This lesson covers the shift of the ITCZ north and south, and with the axial tilt the formation of semi-arid climates with dry seasons and wet seasons. It contains some homemade animations to demonstrate this complicated idea! Certainly one to challenge the higher-ability students.</p>
<p>All of my lessons follow the Edexcel B spec closely. They use ‘point’ > ‘develop’ > ‘double-develop’ for developing chains of reasoning similar to the Edexcel mark schemes. For 8-mark extended writing we use the ‘A,K,U’ structure where ‘A’ is assessment (AO3), ‘K’ is knowledge (AO1/AO4), and ‘U’ is understanding (AO2).</p>
<p>Powerpoints contain useful tools in slides at the end, including active-X timers.</p>
<p>Every exam question has a model answer for self and peer-assessment, and where possible I include examples of student’s work (particularly for extended writing).</p>
<p>This lesson covers the natural causes of climate change, but extends students to think about the timescales and speed of onset. This then can form the basis of an ‘assess the causes of natural climate change’, or a comparison with human-induced anthropogenic climate change.</p>
<p>All of my lessons follow the Edexcel B spec closely. They use ‘point’ > ‘develop’ > ‘double-develop’ for developing chains of reasoning similar to the Edexcel mark schemes. For 8-mark extended writing we use the ‘A,K,U’ structure where ‘A’ is assessment (AO3), ‘K’ is knowledge (AO1/AO4), and ‘U’ is understanding (AO2).</p>
<p>Powerpoints contain useful tools in slides at the end, including active-X timers.</p>
<p>Every exam question has a model answer for self and peer-assessment, and where possible I include examples of student’s work (particularly for extended writing).</p>
<p>This is a giant A3 revision resource, covering most of the knowledge & understanding from sections A,B,C of paper 1 - Global Geography and sections A & B of paper 2 - UK Geography.</p>
<p>I used this with students by deleting the answers and distributing, for students to then peer/self assess and/or work in groups.</p>
<p>All of my lessons follow the Edexcel B spec closely. They use ‘point’ > ‘develop’ > ‘double-develop’ for developing chains of reasoning similar to the Edexcel mark schemes. For 8-mark extended writing we use the ‘A,K,U’ structure where ‘A’ is assessment (AO3), ‘K’ is knowledge (AO1/AO4), and ‘U’ is understanding (AO2).</p>
<p>Powerpoints contain useful tools in slides at the end, including active-X timers.</p>
<p>Every exam question has a model answer for self and peer-assessment, and where possible I include examples of student’s work (particularly for extended writing). When on occasion there are page references, these are for the CGP revision guides for Edexcel B Geography.</p>