Fun lessons for end of yearQuick View
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Fun lessons for end of year

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This is a lesson on the mystery of the Bermuda triangle. Great lesson for all ages, keeps students engaged even at the end of term or end of year when you have to teach to the very end.
Rivers unit of work for year 7Quick View
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Rivers unit of work for year 7

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This resource comprises of 11 lessons alongside the relevant worksheets for year 7. Each lesson has a range of differentiation and challenge tasks included. It can be used across all of ks3 and as a good basis for year 10 and year 11 as many of the processes are the same. Depending on time table it would take around 6-7 weeks to cover.
RussiaQuick View
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Russia

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This resource was created for year 8 to study Russia along side other BRIC countries. The material has been supported mainly from the RGS guide to teaching Russia where you can find teachers notes to help with the wider reading.
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YEAR 12 Physical geography -Hazards

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This pack includes the first 5 lessons for teaching the new specification hazards section to year 12. Students will be required to under take a large amount of reading around the subject to be able to generate a good class discussion for each of the lessons.
Energy and climate changeQuick View
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Energy and climate change

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This is used to illustrate the changes to the climate and impact that different energies has had on it. They are suitable for year 9 but can overlap with year 10 introductions.
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Crime

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These are lessons on crime that have been taught to year 9
Piracy conflictQuick View
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Piracy conflict

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Another lesson linking to conflict around the world. Students find it really interesting and are engaged throughout.
DevelopmentQuick View
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Development

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under the theme of Justice geography i have created a number of lessons which link to development, conflict and crime. These were created to try to engage the year 9 students who had lost their way with geography. The most interesting lessons are taught prior to them choosing their GCSE options. We seen a much higher uptake in the subject.