<p>A full scheme of work with PowerPoints and accompanying worksheets created by a current teacher teaching the Cambridge A level.</p>
<p>All lessons have been designed to cover all the requirements of the specification. Lessons are designed to follow the worksheets but can be edited if not able to print the worksheets. Lots of case studies to support 20 mark essay questions and exam skills throughout.</p>
<p>Environmental management</p>
<p>Lesson 1 - What is energy?<br />
Lesson 2 - Energy security<br />
Lesson 3 - Spatial variation in energy production<br />
Lesson 4 - Temporal variation in energy production<br />
Lesson 5 - Advantages and disadvantages of fossil fuels<br />
Lesson 6 - Renewable energy<br />
Lesson 7 - Exam skills<br />
Lesson 8 - Primary energy mix<br />
Lesson 9 - Greenhouse gases and policies<br />
Lesson 10 - Factors affecting production and consumption<br />
Lesson 11 - Nuclear Power<br />
Lesson 12 - 20 markers<br />
Lesson 13 - Norway energy supply<br />
Lesson 14 and 15- Ulla Forre energy production<br />
Lesson 16 - exam skills<br />
Lesson 17 - Pollution<br />
Lesson 18 - Land pollution<br />
Lesson 19 - Pollution and economic activity<br />
Lesson 20 - Air pollution with focus on China<br />
Lesson 21 - Water supply and demand<br />
Lesson 22 - North - South project<br />
Lesson 23 - Water pollution - Indonesia an Tanzania<br />
Lesson 24 - Urban degradation<br />
Lesson 25 - London Dockland<br />
Lesson 26 - Rural degradation</p>
<p>Global interdependence<br />
Lesson 1- Global trade<br />
Lesson 2 - trade game<br />
Lesson 2B - Analysing maps<br />
Lesson 3A - Trade and countries ICT research<br />
Lesson 4 - Imports and Exports<br />
Lesson 5 - Governments and trade blocs<br />
Lesson 6 - WTO<br />
Lesson 7 - Fair trade<br />
Lesson 8 - Exam practice<br />
Lesson 9 - Debt crisis<br />
Lesson 10- Debt relief<br />
Lesson 11 - Zimbabwe debt<br />
Lesson 12- Quiz and exam practice<br />
Lesson 13 - Consolidating debt crisis<br />
Lesson 14 - Patterns of tourism<br />
Lesson 15 - Impacts of tourism<br />
Lesson 16 - Butler Model and Blackpool<br />
Lesson 17 - Kenya<br />
Lesson 18 - Managing tourism</p>
<p>Includes an extra homework on TNC’s, checklist, revision list and revision sheets.</p>
<p>Also included are:<br />
Silent debate<br />
Student projects for energy and pollution<br />
Checklists<br />
Revision lists<br />
Introduction lesson</p>
<p>Latest results for paper 4 are:<br />
70% A*/A<br />
100% A*-C</p>
<p>A full scheme of work with PowerPoints and accompanying worksheets created by a current teacher teaching the Cambridge A level.</p>
<p>All lessons have been designed to cover all the requirements of the specification. Lessons are designed to follow the worksheets but can be edited if not able to print the worksheets. Lots of case studies to support 15 mark essay questions and exam skills throughout.</p>
<p>Lesson 1 - Structure of the earth<br />
Lesson 2- Plate boundaries<br />
Lesson 3 - 15 marker and exam questions<br />
Lesson 4 - Physical weathering<br />
Lesson 5 - Chemical weathering<br />
Lesson 6 - Summary and biological weathering<br />
Lesson 7 - Factors affection weathering<br />
Lesson 8 - Introduction to mass movement<br />
Lesson 9 - Mass movement<br />
Lesson 10 - Mass movement case studies<br />
Lesson 11 - Human modification<br />
Lesson 12 - 15 marker</p>
<p>Complete with a checklist and revision list.</p>
<p>Full SOW with the following lessons:</p>
<ol>
<li>Introduction to coasts</li>
<li>Waves</li>
<li>Erosion, transportation and deposition</li>
<li>Weathering</li>
<li>Mass movement</li>
<li>Factors affecting the rate of erosion</li>
<li>Headlands and Bays</li>
<li>Wave cut platforms</li>
<li>Caves, arches, stacks and stumps</li>
<li>Spits and bars</li>
<li>Sand dune formation</li>
<li>Sand dune characteristics</li>
<li>SAlt marshes</li>
<li>Coral reefs formation and characteristics</li>
<li>Coral reefs importance and threats</li>
<li>Mangroves formation and characteristics</li>
<li>Benefits of mangroves</li>
<li>Threats to mangroves</li>
<li>Ecosystems under threat</li>
<li>Nutrient cycle</li>
<li>Coastal conflict</li>
<li>Coastal flooding</li>
<li>Hard engineering</li>
<li>Soft engineering</li>
<li>Coastal decision making</li>
<li>Sri Lanka - Why is there a need for management</li>
<li>Sri Lanka coastal zone management plan</li>
</ol>
<p>A full scheme of work with PowerPoints and accompanying worksheets created by a current teacher teaching the Cambridge A level.</p>
<p>All lessons have been designed to cover all the requirements of the specification. Lessons are designed to follow the worksheets but can be edited if not able to print the worksheets. Lots of case studies to support 20 mark essay questions and exam skills throughout.</p>
<p>Lesson 1 - What is energy?<br />
Lesson 2 - Energy security<br />
Lesson 3 - Spatial variation in energy production<br />
Lesson 4 - Temporal variation in energy production<br />
Lesson 5 - Advantages and disadvantages of fossil fuels<br />
Lesson 6 - Renewable energy<br />
Lesson 7 - Exam skills<br />
Lesson 8 - Primary energy mix<br />
Lesson 9 - Greenhouse gases and policies<br />
Lesson 10 - Factors affecting production and consumption<br />
Lesson 11 - Nuclear Power<br />
Lesson 12 - 20 markers<br />
Lesson 13 - Norway energy supply<br />
Lesson 14 and 15- Ulla Forre energy production<br />
Lesson 16 - exam skills<br />
Lesson 17 - Pollution<br />
Lesson 18 - Land pollution<br />
Lesson 19 - Pollution and economic activity<br />
Lesson 20 - Air pollution with focus on China<br />
Lesson 21 - Water supply and demand<br />
Lesson 22 - North - South project<br />
Lesson 23 - Water pollution - Indonesia an Tanzania<br />
Lesson 24 - Urban degradation<br />
Lesson 25 - London Dockland<br />
Lesson 26 - Rural degradation</p>
<p>Also included are:<br />
Silent debate<br />
Student projects for energy and pollution<br />
Checklists<br />
Revision lists<br />
Introduction lesson</p>
<p>Latest results for paper 4 are:<br />
70% A*/A<br />
100% A*-C</p>
<p>A full scheme of work with PowerPoints and accompanying worksheets created by a current teacher teaching the Cambridge A level.</p>
<p>All lessons have been designed to cover all the requirements of the specification. Lessons are designed to follow the worksheets but can be edited if not able to print the worksheets. Lots of case studies to support 15 mark essay questions and exam skills throughout.</p>
<p>Lesson 1 - Hydrological cycle<br />
Lesson 2 - Drainage basin<br />
Lesson 3 - Water budget model<br />
Lesson 4 - Infiltration study<br />
Lesson 5 - Hydrographs<br />
Lesson 6 - Factors affecting hydrographs<br />
Lesson 7 - River processes<br />
LEsson 8- Flows<br />
Lesson 9 - Exam questions<br />
Lesson 10 - Waterfalls<br />
Lesson 11 - Floodplains and deltas<br />
Lesson 12 - Meanders and Ox-Bow Lakes<br />
Lesson 13 - How do humans modify the hydrological cycle<br />
Lesson 14 - River management<br />
Lesson 15 - 15 marker<br />
Lesson 16 - Flood recurrance intervals<br />
Lesson 17 - Yangtze floods causes and impacts<br />
Lesson 18 - Three Gorges Dam</p>
<p>All the20 mark questions since 2018 from versions 1, 2 and 3 of each series categorised into different topics.</p>
<p>Topics include:</p>
<p>Energy<br />
Water<br />
Aid<br />
Degradation</p>
<p>Trade<br />
Tourism<br />
Aid<br />
Debt</p>