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I am a Teacher of Humanities and provide lessons and high quality resources for RE, History and Geography. I have also delivered a number of assemblies and take great pride in producing assemblies that students can engage with. I love making resources and I hope that you will find them useful. If you don't find what you're looking for on here, then please feel free to message me. I am constantly updating my shop so keep your eyes peeled for new resources. Thank you for visiting.

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I am a Teacher of Humanities and provide lessons and high quality resources for RE, History and Geography. I have also delivered a number of assemblies and take great pride in producing assemblies that students can engage with. I love making resources and I hope that you will find them useful. If you don't find what you're looking for on here, then please feel free to message me. I am constantly updating my shop so keep your eyes peeled for new resources. Thank you for visiting.
Meanders and Oxbow Lakes
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Meanders and Oxbow Lakes

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This is a Year 7 lesson on meanders and oxbow lakes which is taught as part of the rivers topic. In your download, you will receive a PowerPoint which outlines the entire lesson, has differentiated activities including an extension task and there are also links to clips to support your lesson. You will also receive 3 differentiated worksheets that are to be used with the PowerPoint. The sheets have been differentated into LAP, MAP and HAP so are ideal for using with setted or mixed ability classes. Thanks for looking!
How does water enter a river?
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How does water enter a river?

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This is a Year 7 lesson which focuses on how water enters a river, by studying a river’s drainage basin. Included in this lesson is a PowerPoint which outlines the lesson and includes the key tasks, including an extension task. At the end of the PowerPoint there are resources which can be printed and laminated to support the lesson. There are differentiated worksheets included in this pack for LAP, MAP and HAP students which are ideal for teaching mixed ability classes.
OCR A GCSE Geography Revision - Landscapes of the UK
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OCR A GCSE Geography Revision - Landscapes of the UK

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This is a PowerPoint which can be used for revision purposes on the OCR A GCSE Geography topic: Landscapes of the UK. When I have used this in my revision sessions, students have used it to make notes from. It could also be used in conjunction with practice exam questions and papers. This PowerPoint is also really useful for posting for online revision, and for students who may have prolonged absences. There are no activities in this PowerPoint it is just information.
Why are rivers important to people?
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Why are rivers important to people?

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This is a Year 7 lesson on how people use rivers in the UK, and is taught as part of the rivers topic. In this download, you will receive a detailed PowerPoint which includes everything you will need for the lesson. The resources to be printed are found at the end of the PowerPoint. There are differentiated activities within the PowerPoint with a focus on practicing completing an extended answer. Thanks for looking!
What happens where the land meets the sea?
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What happens where the land meets the sea?

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This is an introductory Year 7 lesson that investigates the UK coastline. It is the first lesson in a topic on coasts. Students will be investigating the specific landforms that can be found around the coast of the UK. In this download, you will receive a PowerPoint of to be used for the lesson which outlines the activities and provides differentiated tasks including an extension task. You will also receive a card sort of the coastal landforms of the UK, and 3 differentiated worksheets to be used in conjunction with the card sort. Thanks for looking!
River Flooding York
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River Flooding York

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This is a Year 7 lesson on why the River Ouse floods in York, England and is taught as part of the rivers topic. In this download, you will receive a PowerPoint which outlines the entire lesson, including an extension. You will also receive an OS map extract sheet, 3 differentiated worksheets for LAP, MAP and HAP and an information sheet on flooding in York. Thanks for looking!
OCR A New GCSE (9-1) - Upland and Lowland Areas
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OCR A New GCSE (9-1) - Upland and Lowland Areas

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GCSE Geography. This is a lesson on upland and lowland areas for 'Landscapes of the UK'. You can use it in conjunction with the OCR A GCSE textbook or as a stand alone lesson (simply print out the slides and turn it into a carousel activity). Included is a PowerPoint and 2 worksheets (one with scaffolding).
GCSE Geography OCR A Grades 9-1 - What is an ecosystem?
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GCSE Geography OCR A Grades 9-1 - What is an ecosystem?

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This lesson is part of Theme 1 - Ecosystems of the Planet - GCSE Geography OCR A Grades 9-1. This pack contains a PowerPoint presentation and a worksheet. Please note that this lesson contains an IT task. This lesson could also be used in conjunction with the OCR A textbook .
Waterfalls and Gorges
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Waterfalls and Gorges

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This is a Year 7 lesson which is taught as part of the rivers unit. This lesson focuses on the formation of waterfalls and gorges. When this resource is downloaded you will receive the PowerPoint which outlines the entire lesson, has differentiated tasks including an extension task and links to clips to support the lesson. You will also receive a document that contains waterfall diagrams to be used as a card sort and then stuck in students’ books, which also compliments the PowerPoint. Thanks for looking!
How do rivers change from source to mouth?
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How do rivers change from source to mouth?

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This is a Year 7 lesson which is taught as part of a rivers topic. Student will investigate how a river changes from source to mouth, and the formation of v-shaped valleys and interlocking spurs. In this download you will receive the PowerPoint which outlines the lesson, has differentiated tasks and an extension task. Please look in the notes of the slides to find links to clips and other information. You will also receive 2 sheets to be used in conjunction with the PowerPoint. Thanks for looking!
What is weathering?
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What is weathering?

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This is a Year 7 lesson on weathering which is taught as part of a topic on rivers, but could be used as a standalone lesson. It focuses on three types of weathering: chemical (carbonation), biological and mechanical (freeze-thaw). If you purchase this resources you will receive a PowerPoint that contains an overview of the lesson including differentiated tasks, and an extension task. Within the PowerPoint there are slides that can be printed and used with the worksheets. There are 3 differentiated worksheets for LAP, MAP and HAP to be used in conjunction with the PowerPoint which focus on producing storyboards for the three types of weathering processes. Thank you for looking!
GCSE Geography OCR A (9-1)- How were UK landscapes formed?
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GCSE Geography OCR A (9-1)- How were UK landscapes formed?

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GCSE Geography OCR A (9-1). This resource includes an entire lesson on how the UK landscapes were formed with a focus on glaciation. This lesson can be used in conjunction with the GCSE OCR A textbook or as a standalone lesson. This lesson does include using a YouTube clip with the link provided in the presentation. Included in the lesson are a question sheet for the clip and 2 storyboard worksheets (one with scaffolding).
The Water Cycle
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The Water Cycle

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This lesson is aimed at Year 7 to teach them about the water cycle, although it could be adapted for other year groups. Included is the PowerPoint which outlines the tasks, including an extension task. There are differentiated tasks for LAP, MAP and HAP students making it suitable for a mixed ability class. All resources are included and you should be able to teach from it immediately.
What work do rivers do? - Erosion and deposition
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What work do rivers do? - Erosion and deposition

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This is a Year 7 lesson aimed at teaching students about the erosion and deposition process that take place in a river. This can be taught over 1-2 lessons. Included in your purchase is the main PowerPoint which provides an outline of the lesson including the extension task. There are also 3 differentiated worksheets aimed at LAP, MAP and HAP students which is ideal for teaching a mixed ability class.
How can river flooding be reduced?
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How can river flooding be reduced?

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This is a Year 7 lesson on how river flooding can be reduced, focusing on flood defences. It is taught as part of a unit of work on rivers, but could be used as a stand alone lesson too. When you download this resource you will receive a detailed PowerPoint outlining the lesson and the tasks involved, including an extension task. There are also 2 differentiated worksheets included aimed at LAP, MAP and HAP to be used in conjunction with the PowerPoint. Thank you for looking!
GCSE Geography OCR A - Soils and the landscape.
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GCSE Geography OCR A - Soils and the landscape.

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GCSE Geography OCR A. This lesson investigates the importance of soil and how soil/geology affects the UK landscapes. This lesson can be used in conjunction with the OCR A textbooks or using iPads/computers. These resources would be best used with the textbook.
GCSE Geography OCR A (9-1) - How does geology affect UK landscapes?
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GCSE Geography OCR A (9-1) - How does geology affect UK landscapes?

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GCSE Geography OCR A (9-1). In this lesson students investigate the 3 main rock types involved in the formation of landscapes - sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous. This task can be used in conjunction with the GCSE Geography OCR A textbook. If you don't have the textbooks, there is only a small task at the end that can't be completed.
Somerset Levels OCR A
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Somerset Levels OCR A

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This is a blank revision placemat on ‘An Extreme Flood Event in the UK: Somerset Levels’. This is to be completed by students using the OCR A textbook and/or the revision guide published by Hodder.
Demographic Transition Model Revision Sheet
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Demographic Transition Model Revision Sheet

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This is a blank revision sheet for the demographic transition model. Students need to draw their own version of the DTM graph in the top box and then explain what is happening in each stage in the table.