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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.
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 .
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.
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).
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).