Welcome to my shop! I have lesson resources here for all age groups in secondary education. All my resources are all in one ppt lessons. That means they all have starters, different learning activities, reading resources (if required) and plenaries. Most of the lessons also have model answers for learning tasks which can aid your marking or promote self-assessment. The lessons are reviewed regularly so they are continually being improved. Just download and teach!
Welcome to my shop! I have lesson resources here for all age groups in secondary education. All my resources are all in one ppt lessons. That means they all have starters, different learning activities, reading resources (if required) and plenaries. Most of the lessons also have model answers for learning tasks which can aid your marking or promote self-assessment. The lessons are reviewed regularly so they are continually being improved. Just download and teach!
This is a GCSE lesson on the strategies to increase food supply. It meets the AQA specification however, it can be adapted easily for other exam boards. Key facts about the lesson are:
The content covered by the lesson are; Explanation of the various technological strategies to increase food supply such as irrigation, aeroponics, hydroponics, green revolution, bio-technology (GM foods) etc. Analysing the advantages for and against each of these strategies. Sustainability as a concept in farming. Explanation of the various sustainable strategies to increase food supply such as organic farming, permaculture, urban farming, seasonal foods etc. Analysing the advantages for and against each of these strategies.
Learning resources used in the lesson are; Starter quiz, matching tasks, video clips, analysis and evaluation tasks, and a past paper question.
What do you get in the package: The lesson is planned in detail and all of the resources for teaching the lesson are included in the ppt; starter, learning activities with resources, clear outline of learning tasks and a plenary. However, students should be encouraged to use their text book to broaden their understanding. Now just download and teach!
Complete GCSE lesson to teach:
The location of tropical rainforests
The interaction between biotic and abiotic factors in a tropical rainforest
Plant and animal adaptations in tropical rainforests
The lesson is suitable for different specifications but was planned for Edexcel B. Answers are included with some of the tasks which should aid self assessment. There are also exam style questions included.
This is a GCSE lesson on the taiga forests. The lesson starts by covering the location, climate and basic characteristics of the taiga forests. It then develops to cover the biotic and abiotic relationships in a taiga and plant and animal adaptations. It is suitable for all specification but specifically designed for the Edexcel B specs, Paper 3; Forests under Threat. Key facts about the lesson are:
The content covered by the lesson are; Recap of the biotic and abiotic features. Location, climate and key characteristics of the taiga. Biotic and abiotic interdependency in taiga. Plant and animal adaptations in the taiga. Biodiversity in taiga.
Learning resources used in the lesson are; Starter quiz with answers. Taiga distribution map with answer. Taiga climate chart written analysis. Biotic and abiotic diagram creation and matching task. Plant and animal adaptations using images and a matching task with answers. Written tasks. Biodiversity group/pair discussion task. Exam focus question.
What do you get in the package: The lesson is planned in detail and all of the resources for teaching the lesson are included in the ppt; starter, learning activities with all resources, clear outline of learning tasks and a plenary. Students however, should be encourage to use their standard GCSE text book as background reading. Now just download and teach!
This is an GCSE lesson on the key characteristics of tropical rainforests including their location and climate. It is suitable for all specification but specifically designed for the Edexcel B specs, Paper 3; Forests under Threat. Key facts about the lesson are:
The content covered by the lesson are; Distribution of tropical rainforests. Climate of tropical rainforest. Relationship between temperature and rainfall in tropical rainforest regions. Key characteristics of tropical rainforests.
Learning resources used in the lesson are; Starter quiz with answers. Rainforest distribution map analysis with answers. Analysis of a climate chart of a tropical rainforest region. Video clip analysis. Written tasks. Exam focus question.
What do you get in the package: The lesson is planned in detail and all of the resources for teaching the lesson are included in the ppt; starter, learning activities with all resources, clear outline of learning tasks and a plenary. Students however, should be encourage to use their standard GCSE text book as background reading. Now just download and teach!
This is a GCSE lesson on the different types of energy resources and their impact on the environment. It covers both renewable and non-renewable energy resources. It is suitable for all specification but specifically designed for the Edexcel B specs, Paper 3; Consuming energy resources. Key facts about the lesson are:
The content covered by the lesson are; Different resources of energy. Classification of energy resources. How is electricity made?. Environmental impact of non-renewable energy. Environmental impact of renewable energy.
Learning resources used in the lesson are; Starter with answers. Video clip. Analysis. Exam focus questions.
What do you get in the package: The lesson is planned in detail with most of the resources for teaching the lesson are included in the ppt; starter, learning activities with all resources, clear outline of learning tasks and a plenary. Students should be encourage to use their standard GCSE text book as background reading. Now just download and teach!
This is a GCSE lesson on urban land use. It covers the main land uses in urban areas and links this with the Burgess land use model. It is suitable for all specifications but specifically designed for the Edexcel B specs, Paper 1; Global Geographic Issues.
What is the content covered by this lesson? Different types of land uses. The Burgess concentric circles model. Characteristics of land use in each zone. Factors that influence land use in different zones. Some changes in urban land use.
What learning tasks are used in this lesson? Starter question. Picture analysis and creating a diagram task. Video clip task. Peer discussion task. Exam practice question with tips on how to complete it. Reading and speech bubble task. Answers are included with the tasks for ease of marking or to be used for self assessment.
What do you get in the package? The lesson is planned in detail with a clear outline from starter to plenary. All resources and activities (including answers to tasks) are on the ppt. Students should be encourage to use their standard GCSE text book with the lesson however, enough resources are included nonetheless.
Now just download and teach!
All the lessons you need to teach the urbanisation unit of GCSE Geography. All the lessons are on ppts with all the resources also included on the ppts. A total of 9 lessons are inlcuded equivalent to 9 hours worth of teaching time.
This is a GCSE lesson climate change overtime. It is suitable for all GCSE specifications. Key facts about the lesson are:
The content covered by the lesson are; Definition of climate change and global warming. Glacial and interglacial periods over the last 800,000 years. Temperature change in the last 2000 years including the hockey stick graph.
Learning tasks used in the lesson are; Starter. Video clips task. Map analysis of last ice age. Graph analysis. Drawing graphs. Exam question. Answers are included with the tasks for ease of marking or to be used for self assessment.
What do you get in the package: The lesson is planned in detail with a clear outline from starter to plenary. All resources and activities (including answers to tasks) are on the ppt. Students should be encourage to use their standard GCSE text book with the lesson however, enough resources are included nonetheless.
Now just download and teach!
This is an A-level lesson on coast as an system. It is suitable for all A-level specifications. Key facts about the lesson are:
The content covered by the lesson are; Recap of the systems approach and its application in the Geography. Elements and features of coastlines as systems. How does coastal system work? Positive and negative feedback loops in coastal systems. Interrelationships between coastal systems and the earth’s major systems.
Learning tasks used in the lesson are; Picture analysis. Video clip. Discussion tasks. Writing tasks. Diagram analysis. Exam practice questions. Answers are included with tasks for ease of marking or to be used for self assessment.
What do you get in the package: The lesson is planned in detail with a clear outline from starter to plenary. All resources and activities (including answers to tasks) are on the ppt. Students should be encourage to use their standard A-level text book with the lesson however, enough resources are included nonetheless. Now just download and teach!
This is an GCSE lesson on the biotic and abiotic relationships in a tropical rainforests (TRFs) as well as plant and animal adaptations in TRFs. It is suitable for all specification but specifically designed for the Edexcel B specs, Paper 3; Forests under Threat. Key facts about the lesson are:
The content covered by the lesson are; Recap of the nutrient cycle. Definition and examples of biotic and abiotic features in a TRF. Biotic and abiotic interdependency in a TRF. Biodiversity in TRF. Plant and animal adaptations in a TRF.
Learning resources used in the lesson are; Starter quiz with answers. Nutrient cycle diagram analysis with answer. Biotic and abiotic diagram analysis labelling task with answers. Plant and animal adaptations using images and written tasks with answers. Exam focus question. Answers are included with some of the tasks.
What do you get in the package: The lesson is planned in detail and all of the resources for teaching the lesson are included in the ppt; starter, learning activities with all resources, clear outline of learning tasks and a plenary. Students however, should be encourage to use their standard GCSE text book as background reading. Now just download and teach!
Six lessons covering the Forest under threat unit of the Edexcel GCSE specification. The lessons though are easily adaptable for other exam boards and even other year groups.
You won’t have to do a thing except download and use the lessons. All the resources are included in the ppts. This will save you hours of planning and preparation.
All lessons needed to deliver the People and Biosphere unit in the Edexcel B GCSE speces. See individual lessons for detailed description.
All the lessons have the resources needed to deliver them. Additionally they have answers for most of the tasks and model answers for the students to see. The lessons all have recap quizzes and exam questions which can be used as ongoing assessment.
This is an GCSE lesson on biomes. It is suitable for all specification but specifically designed for the Edexcel B specs. Key facts about the lesson are:
The content covered by the lesson are; Distinction between ecosystems, biomes and the biosphere. The main global biomes and their locations. Characteristics of the different biomes. Global factors that influence the location of different biomes.
Learning resources used in the lesson are; Images, map task, written task, analysis tasks, model answer and exam focus questions.
What do you get in the package: The lesson is planned in detail and most of the resources for teaching the lesson are included in the ppt; starter, learning activities with most resources, clear outline of learning tasks and a plenary. Students will only need their standard GCSE text book to complete one of the tasks. However, this task can also be done using an ICT room. Now just download and teach!
This is a lesson designed for a KS3 group. Key facts about the lesson are:
1. Content covered in this lesson are what is development, difference between quality of life and standard of living, description of the features of HICs, NEEs and LICs.
2. Resources included: The lesson is planned in detail and all the resources for teaching the lesson are included in the ppt; starter quiz, learning activities with resources, clear outline of learning tasks and a plenary. Just download and teach!
This is a KS3 lesson on population. It can also easily be used with a GCSE group. The content and skills are relevant to the nee GCSE specs. Key facts about the lesson are:
The content covered by the lesson are; definition of population, population facts such as current world population, birth & death rates and natural increase, factors that affect BRs and DRs.
Learning resources used in the lesson are; quiz, real time population change weblink, numeracy task calculating natural increase and an analysis task of the factors that influence BRs and DRs.
The lesson is planned in detail and all of the resources for teaching the lesson are included in the ppt; starter, learning activities with resources, clear outline of learning tasks and a plenary. Now just download and teach!
This is a GCSE lesson on strategies used manage tropical rainforests. It meet the needs of the AQA exam board but can be adapted to other exam boards as well. Key facts about the lesson are:
The content covered by the lesson are; the concept of sustainable management of rainforests, some strategies used to management rainforests namely selecting logging, debt for nature swop deals, replanting, conservation, public education, international hardwood agreements (FSC) and ecotourism.
Learning resources used in the lesson are; a quiz, a video clip, management strategies hand out and analysis activity, peer learning.
The lesson is planned in detail and all of the resources for teaching the lesson are included in the ppt; starter, learning activities with resources, clear outline of learning tasks and a plenary. If you have a textbook on deforestation in the Amazon rainforest then this can be used instead of the case study resources included on the ppt. Now just download and teach!