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Volcanoes and Earthquakes Scheme of Work- Progress in Geography
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Volcanoes and Earthquakes Scheme of Work- Progress in Geography

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8 lessons covering the topic from the progress in Geography textbook - Can we ever know enough about volcanoes and earthquakes to live safely? Fully resourced - no need for any other resources. A wide range of different activities: Videos Mystery Information hunt Odd one out tasks Retrieval quizzes Comprehension tasks Case study sheets Hexagon tasks
AQA Sociology A Level Research methods - Topic 1 - Choosing a research method
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AQA Sociology A Level Research methods - Topic 1 - Choosing a research method

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4 hours worth of lessons covering Topic 1 of section 3 'Research methods'. Lessons cover the following: Primary and secondary data Differences between quantitative and qualitative data Practical, ethical and theoretical issues influencing a sociologists research Differences between positivists and interpretivists Factors influencing choice of topic The process of research Sampling techniques Wide range of resources and activities e.g. sorting tasks, exam questions and discussions Some references to Napier Press book - but mainly ppt based.
Living with the risk of tectonic hazards fully resourced lesson
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Living with the risk of tectonic hazards fully resourced lesson

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A fully resourced lesson looking at the advantages and disadvantages of living in areas at risk from earthquakes and volcanoes. Tasks included; Rearrange the learning objective so that it makes sense Map analysis - Who lives in areas at risk? Mystery task - Why does Gestur choose to live in Iceland Internet research task - Iceland and geothermal energy
OCR B - Geographical exam skills revision ppt with example questions
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OCR B - Geographical exam skills revision ppt with example questions

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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.