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What are Volcanoes? Fully resourced lesson - Follows Hodder Progress in Geography
A fully resourced lesson looking at volcanoes. Follows the Progress in Geography SOW.
Lesson includes:
Careers starter - Volcano blogger
Video - with questions
Volcano cross section for students to complete.
Matching task - dormant, extinct and active
Students create a table comparing the shield and composite volcanoes
What does sustainable mean?
A number of activities for students to understand the concept of sustainability.
Students are to create their own sustainable community.
The Rainforest debate: Full Scheme of Work with resources
A scheme of work introducing rainforests.
Lesson 1 - Where are the rainforests located?
Lesson 2 - What are the main features of the rainforests?
Lesson 3- Rainforest adaptations in Madagascar
Lesson 4 - What is deforestation?
Lesson 5 -7 The Rainforest debate
I have included all the resources needed. These have been made for non-specialists so they are really easy to follow.
OCR A Geography mobile phones revision
I have created an A3 revision sheet for students to complete to aid them with their revision. I have also included a PowerPoint with all the information needed to complete the sheet. The revision sheet is double sided. On the back I have included examples of potential exam questions.
My students complete the revision sheet and I then laminated them so they could practise answering the questions on the back.
AQA Geograhy 2016 - The Living World - Rainforests fully resourced lessons
A collaboration of lessons created for the Rainforests topic from Living World section of the new AQA geography specification. Each lesson has the same structure; connect, activate, demonstrate, consolidate tasks. Learning objectives are all linked to the specification. I have included a large range of resources e.g. rainforest explorer task, design a rainforest plant, mysteries, market place tasks, desk mats, mapping tasks, videos, case study sheets, mind maps, research tasks, graphs, card sorts and lots more. I have also included practise exam questions to go with each lesson. Each lesson is 120 minutes. I am teaching the GCSE over three years so their is lots of extra tasks.
The lessons are as follows:
Lesson 1 - The location and climate of the tropical rainforests
Lesson 2 - The plants and animals of the rainforests
Lesson 3 - Animal and plant adaptations
Lessons 4 and 5 - Deforestation in Malaysia case study
Lesson 6 - Managing tropical rainforests
Lesson 7 - Sustainable management of tropical rainforests
Introduction to plate tectonics - fully resourced lessons
Series of lessons introducing the plate tectonics topic. Various tasks included. Fully resourced lessons, ready to teach.
Supervolcano - Fully resourced Geography lesson
Supervolcano - Fully resourced Geography lesson
The features of the rainforest - fully resourced lesson
The features of the rainforest - fully resourced lesson
OCR B - Geographical exam skills revision ppt with example questions
Revision ppt and exam question booklet helping students with their exam skills.
Past exam questions covered to go with each map/graph type.
Takes approximately 2 hours to complete the revision session.
Includes the following content:
Labelling and comparing
Describing distributions on maps
Describing locations on maps
Describing what graphs show - bar charts, line graphs, scatter graphs, triangular graphs
Maps - topological, proportional, isolines, choropleths, flowlines and desire lines
OS Maps - common symbols, grid references, contour lines and 4 and 6 figure grid references.
AQA Geography GCSE 2018 - Paper 1 - Living with the Physical Environment - Case study booklet
A thorough case study booklet including all of the case studies needed for Paper 1 - Living with the Physical environment.
Case studies include:
Tectonic hazards - Chile and Nepal
Tropical storm - Typhoon Haiyan
Extreme weather in the UK - Somerset levels
Small scale ecosystem - Overton Lake, Peterborough
Tropical rainforest - Malaysia
Hot desert - Sahara
Coastal landforms - Dorset coast
Coastal management - Lyme Regis
River landforms - River Tees
Flood management - Banbury
Africa - What are the causes of uneven development in Africa?
Fully resourced lesson.
Learning Objectives.
To understand why the world is unequal.
To understand the causes of uneven development in Africa.
To understand the opportunities for development in Africa
Starter - crossword about development indicators.
Main - reciprocal reading task using the prisoners of Geography to support in answering lesson title. Students then complete a diamond nine of the causes of uneven development in Africa and then answer the question. Scaffolding and challenge tasks included.
A-Level Geography Water and Carbon Cycles - Multiple choice revision quiz with answers
Water and Carbon Cycles Quiz.
More than 40 multiple choice questions covering the content of the Water and Carbon Cycles topic.
Students can complete in teams or individually.
Answers included at the end.
Distribution of earthquakes, volcanoes and mountain belts - Fully resourced lesson
A fully resourced lesson focusing on sea floor spreading and the distribution of earthquakes, volcanoes and mountain belts. Includes a wide variety of different activities. Follows the Hodder Progress in Geography books.
Introduction to earthquakes and the 2015 Nepal earthquake - Fully resourced lesson
A fully resourced lesson covering:
What earthquakes are and why they happen -video and key term matching task
Nepal earthquake - case study sheet for students to complete using the information the powerpoint.
Follows the Progress in Geography Hodder book.
A Level Geography - Changing Places Theory - Fully resourced lessons - 10+ hours
Fully resourced lessons covering the Changing places theory.
Wide range of different activities for students to complete.
Plate tectonics - Earthquakes and volcanoes
A brilliant selection of resources I have created to teach plate tectonics. I have included easy to follow PowerPoint's for each lesson and attached the relevant worksheets/printouts. The students loved the diversity of the activities which includes maps from memory, desk mat tasks, market place, card sorts, earthquake proof building design, timelines, cartoon strips, a mid unit test and lots more interesting tasks. I have included starter tasks for each lesson, learning objectives using what, why and how, main tasks and consolidate/plenary tasks. They are really easy to follow. I have included lessons on the following topics:
The structure of the Earth
Japanese earthquake and tsunami
Earthquake hazard management
Supervolcano
What are earthquakes and how are they measured?
Pompeii 79 AD
What are the hazards associated with volcanoes?
A Level Geography Coasts 50 question multiple choice quiz
A 50 question quiz covering key words for the A-Level coasts topic.
Answers included at the end.
KS3 Rivers Progress in Geography - Lesson 1 Why are rivers important?
A fully resourced lesson covering the first lesson from the KS3 Progress in Geography text book. No need for text book - fully resourced lesson.
Range of tasks included - why are rivers important diagram to complete, pop-up drainage basin task and map skills tasks using the River Tees as an example.
AQA Geography Paper 3 - Familiar fieldwork revision - retrieval questions
A bank of retrieval questions that students can use for their final revision for their Familiar fieldwork. The questions use the exact wording from the specification. There are separate handouts for the physical and human investigation - over 20 questions on each. There are 4 pages of questions in total.
GCSE Geography - Coastal and River landforms sequencing revision cards
16 double-sided landform formation sequencing cards.
Landforms included:
V-shaped valleys and interlocking spurs
Waterfalls
Meanders
Ox-bow lakes
Floodplains
Levees
Wave cut platforms
Wave cut notches
Headlands and Bays
Sand dunes
Spits
Bars
Caves, arches, stacks and stumps.
Instructions for students:
Print out double sided/copy onto your own revision cards.
Practice sequencing the processes involved in the formation of coastal and river landforms – use look, cover, write and repeat until you know them off by heart.