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As a Geography and History Teacher I have developed many different resources in my years of teaching. My shop features these resources, all of which I've reviewed, edited and updated before I publish.

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As a Geography and History Teacher I have developed many different resources in my years of teaching. My shop features these resources, all of which I've reviewed, edited and updated before I publish.
Oh, no not another Geography Quiz!
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Oh, no not another Geography Quiz!

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This resource is an end of term quiz for use with Geography students of all ages and ability levels. The quiz is played in teams enabling less able students to gain help and support from more able students and at the same time allowing all students to participate. The quiz is divided into 10 rounds, each round designed to test general geographical knowledge as well as covering some topics students may have studied during their Geography lessons. Each round has 10 questions, with one person in each team recording the answers on the attached answer sheet or on plain paper. After each round teams swap with another team and mark the questions from that round, enabling students and teams to see a cumulative score. It is advised to spend approximately 2 minutes on each round, although teachers can vary this as they see fit. The rounds include: Name the Country, North or South?, Natural wonders of the World, Jumbled Cities, Definitions, UK, did you know?, World Feast, Where, what or who am I? Land, sea or air?, Symbols.
My Carbon Footprint ( How much are you adding to Global Warming?)
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My Carbon Footprint ( How much are you adding to Global Warming?)

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This resource is aimed at KS3 students and can be used as part of a topic on Global Warming or as a stand alone lesson for a cover/supply teacher. The lesson is delivered through a PowerPoint, the main lesson objectives being to get students to understand the causes of Global Warming and then calculate their own Carbon Footprint by answering a series of questions and calculating their score. Having identified the factors which add to their Carbon Footprint they can then use this information to produce a poster explaining ways to reduce our carbon Footprint. The presentation contains lesson objectives, an Odd One Out starter activity and a Blockbuster Style plenary, An answer sheet for this activity is also included.
Migration: Good or Bad.
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Migration: Good or Bad.

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This resource is intended for use with key stage 3 pupils to enable them to understand the different types of migrants that enter the UK and to make a decision and present an argument as to whether migration is good or bad for the UK. The resource can be used as part of a geography topic on migration or as a stand alone PHSE lesson to introduce the topic of migration. The resource contains a lesson plan which provides for an hour long lesson, which is cross referenced to a PowerPoint, which guides teachers and students through the key aspects of the lesson. The worksheet, Migration People, contains information about 10 different migrants and is intended to be cut into individual cards or could be presented as worksheets to pupils working in pairs. The migration chart enables pupils to record basic information about each migrant and to reach a decision. The resource allows for paired work, as well as asking pupils to produce an individual piece of writing, with a writing frame provided for less able pupils.
British Climate Data (Drawing and Analysing Climate Graphs)
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British Climate Data (Drawing and Analysing Climate Graphs)

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This resource is aimed at Key stage 3 students studying the topic of climate and weather. There are 3 differentiated worksheets which enable students to draw and analyse a Climate Graph for Britain. The resource provides temperature and rainfall data for students to draw a line and bar graph and then a table of questions to enable them to extract information from their graphs. Students are then asked to complete a written task using their graphs and questions to describe the British Climate. Each worksheet provides students with a writing frame for this purpose, which is differentiated according to the students ability.
Glacial Budgets
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Glacial Budgets

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This resource is aimed at 'A' Level students studying glaciation. It enables them to use a range of data for the South Cascades Glacier in Washington State, USA to support picture evidence on the retreat of the South Cascades Glacier. Students are asked to calculate the net glacial budget of the glacier for each year of a 21 year period. This data can then be graphed and students use the graph to describe the changes that have taken place in the glacier over this period and draw conclusions as to whether this supports the photographic evidence.
The History of Holidays
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The History of Holidays

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This is a worksheet which can be used in a number of ways. As part of a geography lesson on tourism, as part of a Leisure and tourism course or as a stand alone lesson for a cover/supply teacher. The lesson is aimed at KS4 students and describes the holiday experiences of an imaginary person over a 60 year period. Students are asked to put the events into chronological order and then identify holiday trends in each decade and the different factors which have lead to these trends. The resource also introduces a number of key words associated with the leisure and Tourist Industry.
Britishness True or False
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Britishness True or False

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This is a game is based on the popular TV game show Perfection, where pupils answer True or False to Questions hoping to achieve 10/10 or Perfection. The game can be played individually, in pairs, groups or around the class, as a starter or plenary. The game has been developed based on Britaishness, as a topic studied in Key Stage 3 Geography, but could be adapted for many other topics.
10 Topics, 100 Questions: The Ultimate End of Term Quiz.
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10 Topics, 100 Questions: The Ultimate End of Term Quiz.

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This is an ideal end of term quiz aimed at secondary school students. All questions and answers are delivered through a PowerPoint Presentation and students will need paper to record their answers on. The students ideally play in teams with one person on the team writing down the answers. There are 10 rounds: Logos, Landmarks, 20th Century Dates, Capital Cities, Number Challenge, Fairy Tales, Sport, Dingbats, Odd One Out and General Knowledge. At the end of each round teams swap answers and mark the questions so that a cumulative score can be seen for each team. Each round should take about 2 minutes, but teachers can be flexible depending on the age and ability of the students.
The Ultimate Christmas Quiz
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The Ultimate Christmas Quiz

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This is an ideal end of Autumn term Christmas themed quiz aimed at secondary school students. All questions and answers are delivered through a PowerPoint Presentation and students will need paper to record their answers on. The students ideally play in teams with one person on the team writing down the answers. There are 10 rounds. Christmas Numbers, Christmas Songs, Christmas Around the World, Christmas in the Past, Christmas Films, Christmas Stocking, Christmas Dingbats, Toys, Complete the Carol and Selection Box. On some rounds clues to the answers can be used for students who need a little help by clicking on the appropriate slide. At the end of each round teams swap answers and mark the questions so that a cumulative score can be seen for each team. Each round should take about 2 minutes, but teachers can be flexible depending on the age and ability of the students.
Oh, No not a Different Geography Quiz.
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Oh, No not a Different Geography Quiz.

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Thank you to all of you who purchased the original Oh, No Not Another Geography Quiz. This is a new quiz ideal as an end of term activity, with the same formate, for use with Geography students of all ages and ability levels. The quiz is played in teams enabling less able students to gain help and support from more able students and at the same time allowing all students to participate. The quiz is divided into 10 rounds, each round designed to test general geographical knowledge as well as covering some topics students may have studied during their Geography lessons. Each round has 10 questions, with one person in each team recording the answers on the attached answer sheet or on plain paper. After each round teams swap with another team and mark the questions from that round, enabling students and teams to see a cumulative score. It is advised to spend approximately 2 minutes on each round, although teachers can vary this as they see fit. The new rounds are Name the Continent, Hazards, Jumbled Islands, Environmentally Aware, Wish You Were Here, River, Lake or Sea, Odd One Out, Blockbuster, What comes First and Geographical Trivia.
Disappearing Coasts (Understanding Coastal Erosion and Weathering)
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Disappearing Coasts (Understanding Coastal Erosion and Weathering)

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This resource is aimed at Key Stage 3 students studying the topic of Coasts. The resource teaches students the difference between weathering and erosion and identifies the 4 different types of coastal erosion. A PowerPoint guides students through the lesson, which contains lesson objectives and a Starter Activity using a short film explaining coastal erosion and asking students to answer 5 questions. The main part of the lesson is split in 2 parts, each part having accompanying, differentiated worksheets aimed at 3 ability levels. In part 1 students are asked to distinguish between weathering and erosion through drawing and labeling simple diagrams. In part 2 students are introduced to the 4 different types of coastal erosion and are asked to read the story of 'Sydney Stone' and his journey from cliff face to grain of sand. They are then asked to use the story to produce a storyboard with imaginative captions to explain the different processes of coastal erosion. Again the stories are differentiated to enable less able students to identity the relevant passages to complete their storyboard. Finally there is a plenary activity matching key words to definitions.
My Stuff
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My Stuff

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My Stuff is a complete unit of work to introduce Geography to year 7 pupils. The aim of the unit is to show pupils, at the start of their secondary education, how relevant the study of Geography is in their everyday life by introducing them to important geographical concepts through relating these concepts to the 'stuff' that forms part of their lives.
Not another Geography and History Quiz Together!
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Not another Geography and History Quiz Together!

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This Bundle contains 4 quizzes for use by Geography and History Secondary School Teachers as an end of Term Activity’ as well as an additional general knowledge quiz. The 2 Geography and 2 History Quizzes and the general knowledge quiz, follow the same format. Each have 10 rounds of 10 questions and students play in teams, with one pupil recording the answers on a piece of paper. At the end of each round students swap papers and mark the answers, so that the teacher can keep a summary of the ongoing scores. By playing in teams it encourages students to listen to others, cooperate and support weaker students.