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Geography Continental Drift theory lesson - Progress in Geography
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Geography Continental Drift theory lesson - Progress in Geography

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A fully resourced lesson on the theory of continental drift. Students are introduced to Wegener’s theory of continental drift. They then complete a mystery task in groups to summarise the evidence in order to answer the lesson title -Why do continents fit together like jigsaw pieces. Students then create an annotated map showing the evidence and evaluate the theory.
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
KS3 - The development gap fully resourced  powerpoints,  resources and assessments
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KS3 - The development gap fully resourced powerpoints, resources and assessments

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KS3 - The development gap fully resourced powerpoints, resources and assessments. Over 30 resources included. Gives students the background information needed to succeed at GCSE - new AQA Geography specification. Lesson 1 - Our unequal world Lesson 2 and 3- Measuring development Lesson 4 - The Demographic Transition Model Lesson 5 - Uneven development - wealth and health Lesson 6 - Free and fair trade Lesson 7 - Reducing the gap - tourism Lesson 8 - Reducing the gap - aid Lesson 9 - Reducing the gap - Nike Lesson 10 - Blood diamonds Lesson 11 - Feast or famine Lesson 12 - assessments
Restless Oceans SOW - Fully resourced with PowerPoints, SOL, assessments and mark schemes
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Restless Oceans SOW - Fully resourced with PowerPoints, SOL, assessments and mark schemes

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13 hours of fully resourced lessons about oceans - created for non-specialists so easy to follow. A huge variety of resources available. Lessons are as follows: Lesson 1 - Oceans and continents Lessons 2 and 3 - Ocean ecosystems Lesson 4 - Creatures of the deep Lesson 5 - The BP oil spill Lesson 6 - The Pacific Garbage Patch Lesson 7 and 8 - Sustainable fishing Lesson 9 - Introduction to coral reefs Lesson 10 - threats to the coral reefs Lesson 11 - Climate change and the oceans Lesson 12 - Assessment Lesson 13 - FIT lesson
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.
AQA 9-1 Geography Case study booklets
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AQA 9-1 Geography Case study booklets

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2 resources included in this bundle: 1: 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 2. A thorough case study booklet including all of the case studies needed for Paper 2 - Challenges in the human environment Case studies include: Rio de Janeiro Favela Bairro Project Bristol Temple Quarter Regeneration Tourism in Jamaica Nigeria Hanson Cement
AQA A Level Geography - Physical Geography case studies booklet
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AQA A Level Geography - Physical Geography case studies booklet

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A comprehensive case study booklet for the Hazards and Coasts sections of Paper 1 - Physical Geography. Case studies included: Coastal systems and landscapes: • Case study(ies) of coastal environment(s) at a local scale to illustrate and analyse fundamental coastal processes, their landscape outcomes as set out above and engage with field data and challenges represented in their sustainable management. – Holderness Coastline • Case study of a contrasting coastal landscape beyond the UK to illustrate and analyse how it presents risks and opportunities for human occupation and development and evaluate human responses of resilience, mitigation and adaptation - Odisha Hazards: • Impacts and human responses as evidenced by a recent volcanic event – **Mt Etna ** • Impacts and human responses as evidenced by a recent seismic event – Japan (2011) • Impacts and human responses as evidenced by two recent tropical storms in contrasting areas of the world (Sandy and Winston) • Impact and human responses as evidenced by a recent wild fire event.(Alberta wildfires) • Case study of a multi-hazardous environment beyond the UK to illustrate and analyse the nature of the hazards and the social, economic and environmental risks presented, and how human qualities and responses such as resilience, adaptation, mitigation and management contribute to its continuing human occupation. (Haiti) • Case study at a local scale of a specified place in a hazardous setting to illustrate the physical nature of the hazard and analyse how the economic, social and political character of its community reflects the presence and impacts of the hazard and the community’s response to the risk - Montserrat
AQA Geography 2016 - The development gap and the changing UK economy. 20  fully resourced lessons
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AQA Geography 2016 - The development gap and the changing UK economy. 20 fully resourced lessons

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Development gap resources: 11 fully resourced lessons looking at the development gap unit for the new AQA Geography GCSE. Huge variety of different resources available. Exam question at the end of each lesson. Made for non-specialists so really easy to follow. Lesson 1 - Our unequal world Lesson 2 - Measuring development Lesson 3 - The DTM Lesson 4 - Changing population structures Lesson 5 - Causes of uneven development Lesson 6 - Uneven development - wealth and health Lesson 7 - migration Lesson 8 - reducing the gap - aid and trade Lesson 9 - reducing the gap - free and fair trade Lesson 10 - reducing the gap Debt relief Lesson 11 - reducing the gap - tourism in Jamaica Changing UK economy resources A collaboration of lessons created for the ‘Changing UK economy topic’ from the new AQA geography specification. I have included a large range of resources e.g. mysteries, market place tasks, desk mats, dilemmas, 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. The lessons are as follows: Lesson 1 - Changes in the UK economy Lesson 2 - A post industrial economy Lesson 3 - UK science and business parks Lesson 4 - Environmental impacts of industry - includes examples Lesson 5 - Changing rural landscapes Lesson 6 - Changing transport infrastructure - roads, ports, airports and railways Lesson 7 - The north south divide Lesson 8 - The UK in the wider world Lesson 9 - The UK in the wider world - EU and commonwealth
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.
GCSE Geography - Coastal and river landforms sequencing revision cards
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GCSE Geography - Coastal and river landforms sequencing revision cards

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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.
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
A Level Changing Places - Lesson 6 - Management and manipulation of place meaning
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A Level Changing Places - Lesson 6 - Management and manipulation of place meaning

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Fully resourced lesson covering this area of the specification: Meaning and representation: How external agencies, including government, corporate bodies and community or local groups make attempts to influence or create specific place-meanings and thereby shape the actions and behaviours of individuals, groups, businesses and institutions. A wide variety of tasks including a sorting activity, tables to complete, case studies and an exam question with markscheme at the end. Focuses on regeneration, rebranding, reimaging and place meaning.
A-Level Geography Changing Places - Lesson 7 - Representations of place
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A-Level Geography Changing Places - Lesson 7 - Representations of place

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Fully resourced lesson covering this area of the specification: How places may be represented in a variety of different forms such as advertising copy, tourist agency material, local art exhibitions in diverse media (eg film, photography, art, story, song etc) that often give contrasting images to that presented formally or statistically such as cartography and census data Range of activities included e.g true or false, table to complete, geo-spatial data and exam question with mark scheme