A range of KS3 and KS4 Geography topics with associated transferable skills, careers links, cross-curricular links and Youtube links on each slide.
Fully editable powerpoint,
Topics included:
Local area
Map skills
Amazing places
Geography of disease
Flooding
Limestone landscapes
Coasts
Rivers
Resource management
Climate change
Weather hazards
Tectonics
Urban issues and challenges
Economic world
Ecosystems
Globalisation and development
AQA GCSE Geography
Tudeley village developement - Pre-release full mock exam 2024.
Laid out as real exams are.
Full mock paper with a range of questions.
40 marks total, designed to be completed in 1 hour.
Updated to reflect the most recent changes AQA have made to the pre-release material
Introduction to globalisation using the fashion industry supply chain as a case study.
Originally used for Year 9 transition from KS3 TO KS4 but could be easily used with either age group.
Used as 1 two hour lesson but easily split into two 1 hour lessons.
Teacher PowerPoint with accompanying worksheet.
Set of lessons around the Geography of Sport.
Can be completed in any order as each lesson is a stand alone lesson.
Ideal as filler lesson when there is a little spare time or as apart of a wider unit of work.
Find students really engage with this topic and can really motivate stubborn groups who may not find the connection between sport and geography obvious.
Lessons aim to incorporate as many real life examples students may be familiar with e.g. Wimbledon, 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup, Europa League football and Arsenal FC amongst others.
68 AQA GCSE Exam questions set out for students to identify command words, practice retrieval of command words and written techniques.
Useful for practising exam questions and revising content without asking students to ‘just’ answer whole questions.
Range of question types from 2 - 9 markers.
Varied command words and AOs in questions selected.
Exam technique top tips document
Includes:
Command words and definitions with advice
Connectives menu
How to break down wordy exam questions
PEEL paragraph guide
General exam tips - time management, eradicate silly mistakes
Editable word document.
Ready to print and use with students - student friendly format and language.
Full set of economics notes for A-Level
2 year course (AS & A level)
Macro and Micro modules covered
Designed for AQA spec but also relveant to other exam boards
Includes diagrams clearly explained
Case studies and real life examples
A step - by - step guide to using statistics in geography fieldwork.
Clear, concise guide to using statistics in geography.
Including;
Null hypothesis
Correlation
Spearman’s rank
Chi squared
Mann Whitney U tests
All with worked examples.
Single lesson exploring the different types of rainfall within the weather and climate topic.
Fully PowerPoint and worksheet set included.
Can be used as a stand alone lesson or as a part of a wider module of work.
Harry Potter themed 4 and 6 figure grid referencing worksheet
Answer sheet included
Includes work on contours
Great for teaching grid references for the first time
Students love the Harry Potter theme
Brazil (2 lessons - Where is Brazil? & Exploring Favelas)
2 x 1 hour lessons
Complete with PowerPoint and worksheets
High quality, simple to follow lessons
Great for reinforcing map skills and locational knowledge
Introduction to KS3 Population topic.
4 x 1 hour lessons.
Lesson 1: Intro, defining key terms
Lesson 2: Population density
Lesson 3: Population pyramids
Lesson 4: Living in the UK
Complete with PowerPoints, all worksheets, resources and detailed lesson plans.
Ideal for non-specialist teachers and experienced teachers alike.
Can easily be used for GCSE/KS4 as revision or a fresh intro to the topic.
Introduction to coral reefs as an ecosystem with focus on the Great Barrier Reef.
Designed for KS3 with approx 3 x 1 hour lessons worth of PowerPoints and worksheets.
Lesson 1: Intro to reefs, Finding Nemo hook
Lesson 2: Threats to coral reefs
Lesson 3: Climate change and coral reefs
Easy to follow, ready to use resources, ideal for non-specialists and experienced geographers alike.