Aims to provide full lessons focused on CIE IGCSE and A Level Geography. Resources are ready to teach and contain answers for teachers where possible.
A lot of care has been taken to ensure tasks are tightly in line with Cambridge Syllabi and lessons are presented in a clear, consistent way for the teacher.
Aims to provide full lessons focused on CIE IGCSE and A Level Geography. Resources are ready to teach and contain answers for teachers where possible.
A lot of care has been taken to ensure tasks are tightly in line with Cambridge Syllabi and lessons are presented in a clear, consistent way for the teacher.
Lesson 8 for Theme 1: Population Dynamics CIE IGCSE Geography.
WALT: Define key terms and identify some patterns of migration
Includes focus on a range of key terms and activities related to flow line maps, categorisation of push and pull factors and the impacts on origin and destination countries.
Lesson is ready to go and contains, tasks, links and handouts where necessary!
Planned tightly in line with the CIE syllabus during online learning but lesson will certainly work in all learning environments.
If this lesson was useful then please review. Feedback welcome.
Lesson 5 for Theme 1: Population Dynamics CIE IGCSE Geography.
WALT: Explain the main causes of a change in population size and differentiate between population patterns in developed and developing countries
Introduces natural and overall population change as well as breaking down the DTM into manageable chunks for all abilities.
Lesson is ready to go and contains, tasks, links and handouts where necessary!
Planned tightly in line with the CIE syllabus during online learning but lesson will certainly work in all learning environments.
If this lesson was useful then please review. Feedback welcome.
Lesson 6 for Theme 1: Population Dynamics CIE IGCSE Geography.
WALT: Explain contrasting rates of natural population change and link to the demographic transition model
Includes up to date tasks using data from the UN as well as graph analysis tasks and information from countries at various stages of development.
Lesson is ready to go and contains, tasks, links and handouts where necessary!
Planned tightly in line with the CIE syllabus during online learning but lesson will certainly work in all learning environments.
If this lesson was useful then please review. Feedback welcome.
Lesson 11 for Theme 1: Population Dynamics CIE IGCSE Geography.
WALT: Describe the impacts of migration on destination and origin case study.
Focus on Syria to Germany. Includes tasks based on analysis of proportional circle map, push and pull factors and impacts selected from a range of newspaper articles.
Lesson is ready to go and contains, tasks, links and handouts where necessary!
Planned tightly in line with the CIE syllabus during online learning but lesson will certainly work in all learning environments.
If this lesson was useful then please review. Feedback welcome.
WALT: Explain atmospheric moisture processes, including: evaporation, condensation, freezing, melting, deposition and sublimation. Describe and illustrate types of cooling and the 4 causes of precipitation.
2 lessons worth of material. Includes the phases/states of water, air stability, humidity/dew point, precipitation causes, formation of rain and types of cooling.
Planned tightly in line with the CIE syllabus.
The lesson is ready to teach.
This lesson was made during online learning but would not be time consuming to adapt for any environment.
I hope you find this useful and consider purchasing future lessons for this unit which I will make available soon. Feedback welcome and please leave a review!
Includes 13 lessons planned in line with the Cambridge syllabus for Population Dynamics. Created during online learning but lessons will certainly work in all learning environments.
Lessons are ready to go and contain tasks, links and handouts where necessary. Some lessons have separate slides for the teacher but the ones which do not will have most answers in the slide notes below.
All tasks are clearly provided in a consistent way for both students and teachers and a range of skills within Bloom’s taxonomy are included as well as introductions to common map and graph types which students will need to be familiar with.
Lesson 1 uploaded as a free resource so teachers can decide if this package is for them.
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