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All my uploads are full, high quality lessons designed with a great deal of thought towards usability for both teacher and learner. If you like my resources please leave a review. Thanks!
This is a full 1 hour GCSE lesson that comprehensively covers river features such as meanders, floodplains, levees, interlocking spurs, waterfalls and deltas and how they are formed. It also looks at river sediment transportation and process. The lesson would also work as a revision sheet as we've found that students struggle with these processes and they're essential for progression in the exam.
The lesson is part of a unit covering 'Topic 3: Why is there a variety of river landscapes in the UK and what are the processes that shape them?' on the new Ed-Excel B spec, though it could easily be adapted to other specifications or graded down for KS3.
Aim:- 'To understand that rivers have a range of features and these are formed through erosional and depostional processes.'
This lesson covers the following themes:
- Waterfalls
- Meanders
- Deltas
- Floodplains & levees
- Interlocking spurs
- Erosion and deposition
- Traction, suspension, saltation and solution
- The role of geology in river formations
Ease of use is the aim, so the lesson includes a compact presentation with instructions and guidance in the notes section below each slide, it also includes referenced handouts with printing instructions and is of course, proof read.
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This is a bundle of lessons that covers international development for Key Stage 3 students. The focus is on Ghana though the context can be quickly changed for other similar countries.
This is a full 1 hour GCSE lesson that investigates different types of weathering and mass movement. The lesson is part of a unit covering 'Topic 3: Why is there a variety of river landscapes in the UK and what are the processes that shape them?' on the new Ed-Excel B spec, though it could easily be adapted to other specifications or graded down for KS3.
Aim:- 'To develop my understanding of erosional and depositional features and processes of river valley's in the UK.'
This lesson covers the following themes:
- Biological weathering
- Chemical weathering
- Freeze thaw weathering
- Slumps
- Soil creep
- Landslides
Ease of use is the aim, so the lesson includes a compact presentation with instructions and guidance in the notes section below each slide, it also includes referenced handouts with printing instructions and is of course, proof read.
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This is a 1 hour KS3 lesson that investigates Africa and Ghana. The lesson is the first lesson of a unit on development, though it could easily be adapted to other themes or used as a standalone lesson on the country itself.
Learning Outcome 1 – ‘With detailed place knowledge, I can describe Africa and Ghana."
This lesson covers the following themes:
- An overview of Africa
- A detailed study of Ghana
- Development
- Core and periphery (challenge)
Ease of use is the aim, so the lesson includes a compact presentation with full instructions and guidance in the notes section below each slide, it also includes labelled, organised, challenge / extension handouts with printing instructions and is of course, proof read.
These resources take me hours to pull together so please leave a review if they’ve helped you out in the classroom :)
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This is a 1 hour KS3 lesson that investigates the north-south divide between rural and urban life in Ghana. The lesson is the second lesson of a unit on development, though it could easily be adapted to other themes or used as a standalone lesson on the country itself. This lesson is also available as part of a bundle on development / Ghana.
Learning Outcome 1 – ‘I can identify the challenges that exist living in urban and rural communities in Ghana.'
This lesson contains 5 worksheets and a presentation. It covers the following themes:
- An overview of northern and southern Ghana and their differences
- An insight into what life is like in rural areas in northern Ghana
- Development challenges that exist in northern Ghana
Ease of use is the aim, so the lesson includes a compact presentation with full instructions and guidance in the notes section below each slide, it also includes labelled, organised, challenge / extension handouts with printing instructions and is of course, proof read.
These resources take me hours to pull together so please leave a review if they’ve helped you out in the classroom :)
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This is a 2 hour '16-18’ lesson that investigates river discharge and it’s relationships to channel characteristics, stream flow and hydraulic radius, for A-Level and IB Diploma students. While it is purposely not A-Level exam board specific the geography is universal and can be easily tailored. The lesson is the first in a unit on freshwater and rivers.
Key Aim:
Define stream / river discharge and examine its relationship to:
Stream flow
Channel characteristics
Hydraulic radius
Ease of use is the aim, the lesson includes a compact presentation with labeled, organised, handouts with printing instructions and is of course, proof read. If there are any issues with the files or if links are broken I’m happy to help.
To protect my work on TES I have zipped the worksheets together, however I hope you have an indication of what they look like in the preview files. When you download they are easily unzippable on Windows or Mac.
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This bundle contains 4 lessons toward the Urban World section of the new ED Excel B Syllabus which in part focuses on Rio De Janeiro.
It covers:
- Urban Change & The Burgess Model (New York)
- Land use changes (IT lesson)
- Site, situation and connectivity (Rio)
- Population Growth & Rural Urban Migration
- Population, Urban Growth & Function
- Urban Challenges & Opportunities
- Top Down Development
The resources in this pack are extremely thoroughly prepared and designed to be highly visually appealing. For further info on content please view individual files and lessons.
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This is a full 1 hour GCSE lesson that introduces population growth through a case study of Rio De Janeiro. The lesson is part of a unit on urban change and challenges on the new Ed-Excel B spec, though it could easily be adapted to other specifications.
Learning Outcome 1 - 'I understand reasons for past and present trends in population growth and economic investment and growth, using Rio De Janeiro as a case study.'
This lesson covers the following themes:
- Population growth
- Rural to urban migration
- Push / Pull Factors
- Interpreting population charts
The lesson looks at the factors that shaped Rio in the first place focusing on place, space and scale.
Ease of use is the aim, so the lesson includes a compact presentation with instructions and guidance in the notes section below each slide, it also includes referenced, differentiated handouts with printing instructions and is of course, proof read.
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This is a full GCSE 1 hour lesson that covers land use and land use changes through ARCGIS - Though you could use another program easily. The lesson is part of a unit on urban change and challenges on the new Ed-Excel spec, though it could easily be adapted to other specifications. The lesson is geared up for ARCGIS and contains clear and detailed instructions on how to work through the activities, however you could take the concept and apply it to other software without much effort.
Learning Outcome 1 - 'I understand the characteristics of different urban land uses and the factors that influence land-use type.'
This lesson covers the following themes:
- Commercial, residential, industrial land uses.
- How to identify land uses, using a map and satellite images.
- Common map characteristics of residential and commercial areas.
The lesson's core task is to use mapping software to identify 5 areas and describe the urban form, this will build students skills for later in the unit.
Ease of use is the aim, so the lesson includes a compact presentation with instructions and guidance in the notes section below each slide, it also includes referenced, differentiated handouts with printing instructions and is of course, proof read.
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This is a full 1 hour KS3 lesson that introduces oil / fossil fuels and energy consumption in the UK. The lesson is the first lesson of a unit on natural resources and energy, though it could easily be adapted to other themes.
Learning Outcome 1 – ‘I understand non-renewable energy sources, their impacts, how we use energy in the UK and how this may change in the future.’
This lesson covers the following themes:
- Surprising uses of oil
- How competition leads to conflict including a video on the current South China Sea escalation
- Peak oil
- How fossil fuels are formed
- Changing energy consumption in the UK
Ease of use is the aim, so the lesson includes a compact presentation with full instructions and guidance in the notes section below each slide, it also includes labelled, organised, differentiated handouts with printing instructions and is of course, proof read.
These resources take me hours to pull together so please leave a review if they’ve helped you out in the classroom :)
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This is a full 1 hour lesson that introduces the location of football clubs in the UK as the starter lesson of a ‘Geography of Sport’ unit at KS3.
Learning Outcome 1 – ‘I understand how to use an atlas to plot cities on a map and then describe and explain the distribution of football teams around the UK.’
In the lesson we look at:
-Sport
-Map skills (key focus)
-Key geographical terms
Ease of use is the aim, so the lesson includes a compact presentation with instructions and guidance in the notes section below each slide, it also includes handouts with printing instructions and is of course, proof read. There is also a challenge task included for higher attainment students.
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This is a full 1 hour lesson that introduces basic development indicators - standard of living and quality of life and evaluates ways of measuring development. The lesson is part of a unit on development on the Eduqas spec, though it could easily be adapted to other specifications.
Learning Outcome 1 - 'I know what is meant by development / SoL and QoL'
Learning Outcome 2 - 'I know how we can measure different levels of development using different indicators'
In the lesson we look at:
-Standard of living
-Quality of life
-Measurable indicators
-Key words of development
-Positive multiplier effect of education
-Evaluation usefulness of indicators
Ease of use is the aim, so the lesson includes a compact presentation with instructions and guidance in the notes section below each slide, it also includes referenced handouts with printing instructions and is of course, proof read.
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This is a full 1 hour lesson that introduces manufacturing and the multiplier effect to 11-14 year old students. The lesson is part of a unit on the Geography of China, though it could easily be adapted to other place based examples or a general lesson on the benefits of manufacturing. The lesson consists of 1 powerpoint and 4 worksheets including a differentiated resource - please see the sample images.
This lesson covers:
- Manufacturing
- The multiplier effect and reasons for China's rise
- Quality of Life
- Standard of Living
Learning Outcome 1 - 'I understand what manufacturing is'
Learning Outcome 2 - 'I understand how manufacturing has improved lives in the city.'
In the lesson we look at the favourable conditions that gave rise to mass manufacturing in China and the benefits that this has for a society, there's some really strong geography here. The lesson is designed to be visually appealing, with 'to the point' content that's easy to pick up and run with at short notice.
Ease of use is my aim so the lesson includes a full presentation with instructions and guidance in the notes section below each slide, it also includes fully labelled worksheets with printing instructions and is of course, proof read.
These lessons take hours to make so please take the time to leave a quick review.
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This is a full 1 hour lesson that introduces what fossil fuels are to KS3 students, it is part of a unit on Energy & Climate Change.
Learning Outcome - 'I understand what fossil fuels are and why they are important.'
It includes a full presentation with instructions and guidance in the notes section below each slide, it also includes fully referenced handouts with printing instructions etc. and differentiated handouts for the main activity.
This is a full 1 hour GCSE lesson that introduces urban site, situation and connectivity through a case study of Rio De Janeiro. The lesson is part of a unit on urban change and challenges on the new Ed-Excel spec, though it could easily be adapted to other specifications.
Learning Outcome 1 - 'I understand how site, situation and connectivity of a megacity, at various scales have affected its growth and function.'
This lesson covers the following themes:
- Megacities
- Urban growth
- Economic change
- Regeneration
- Site situation and connectivity
The lesson looks at the factors that shaped Rio in the first place focusing on place, space and scale.
Ease of use is the aim, so the lesson includes a compact presentation with instructions and guidance in the notes section below each slide, it also includes referenced, differentiated handouts with printing instructions and is of course, proof read. I have also included a sample question in the pack for G&T students.
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This is a full 1 hour KS3 lesson that investigates Hurricanes/Typhoons and Mid-latitude storms with KS3 students. The lesson is part of a unit on Extreme Weather, though it could easily be adapted to other place based examples or a general lesson on weather.
Learning Outcome 1 - 'I understand where 2 of the world’s most damaging weather hazards occur and will begin understand why this is.'
In the lesson we look at:
-Differences between tropical storms and mid-latitude storms.
-The distribution of tropical and mid-latitude storms.
-Global atmospheric circulation (including a cut out and colour diagram).
-Why seasons happen.
-An interactive plenary.
The lesson is designed to be visually appealing, with 'to the point' content that's easy to pick up and run with at short notice.
Ease of use is my aim, so the lesson includes a compact presentation with instructions and guidance in the notes section below each slide, it also includes fully referenced handouts with printing instructions and is of course, proof read.
Please help me out and leave a review if you like my resources, they take a lot of time and effort to produce! :)
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This is a full 1 hour lesson that introduces the area around the Emirates Stadium in London using Ordinance Survey Maps (included) as the second lesson of a ‘Geography of Sport’ unit at KS3. It is also part of a bundle pack available in my shop.
Learning Outcome 1 – ‘I can find out where the Emirates
Stadium is and analyse the human geography in the surrounding area by using map symbols.
In the lesson we look at:
-Sport
-Map skills (key focus)
-Geography of place and space
-Key geographical terms
Ease of use is the aim, so the lesson includes a compact presentation with instructions and guidance in the notes section below each slide, it also includes handouts with printing instructions and is of course, proof read. There are also a differentiated sheets for higher and lower level students included.
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This bundle covers the first four lessons in Unit 3: Resources for the current IB Diploma Geography syllabus, on global consumption trends.
All lessons are fully resourced and feature the key concepts of the course that can be taught explicitly. The tasks then take these key concepts and explore them in context.
Unit: A-Level Geography - Resources (16-18)
Lesson: 4 - Consumption & Availability: Energy
Key Concepts: The Energy Mix, Fossil Fuels, Renewables, Nuclear Power
⇨ This is a 2 hour ‘post-16’ lesson for IB Diploma students that investigates energy consumption and availability through the lens of the ‘energy mix’ and how the options that are available for a country to meet it’s energy needs vary by location and level of development.
⇨ It also focusses on the pros and cons of each source of energy and the impact they may have on water and food.
⇨ This is the fourth lesson in a unit on Resources also available as a lesson bundle.
⇨ It is not A-Level exam board specific though the geography is universal and can be easily tailored to your needs.
The lesson covers the following:
⇨ The concept of a nation’s ‘energy mix’ - ie. the combination of power sources it utilises to meet its needs.
⇨ The global energy mix and how this is changing over time.
⇨ The multiple factors that affect a country’s energy mix.
⇨ A ‘from the front’ taught section on the pros and cons of fossil fuels, renewables and nuclear power.
⇨ An evaluation / analysis of renewables vs. nuclear power.
This lesson is designed for ease of use, the key concepts are explained in a straightforward manner going into just the right amount of depth. Students then use a combination of tasks and data analysis to explore the concepts in context.
Included in Lesson:
⇨ Presentation: A powerpoint, including all images, text and online links (found in the notes section).
⇨ Printable Handouts: Pdf. Worksheets that correspond to tasks in the presentation - you can teach the lesson with or without these.
⇨ Offline Resources: As online sources often break or become outdated, offline versions are also provided as backups.
The lesson has been thoroughly proofread and road tested in a classroom setting – however if you do spot any errors please let me know and I’ll be happy to help.
Please feel free to leave a review :)
Happy teaching!
Unit: IBDP Geography - Resources (16-18)
Lesson: 4 - Consumption & Availability: Energy
Key Concepts: The Energy Mix, Fossil Fuels, Renewables, Nuclear Power
⇨ This is a 2 hour ‘post-16’ lesson for IB Diploma students that investigates energy consumption and availability through the lens of the ‘energy mix’ and how the options that are available for a country to meet it’s energy needs vary by location and level of development.
⇨ It also focusses on the pros and cons of each source of energy and the impact they may have on water and food.
⇨ The lesson is the fourth in Unit 3: Resources on the Diploma course (though can easily be used for A-Level also) also available as a lesson bundle.
The lesson covers the following:
⇨ The concept of a nation’s ‘energy mix’ - ie. the combination of power sources it utilises to meet its needs.
⇨ The global energy mix and how this is changing over time.
⇨ The multiple factors that affect a country’s energy mix.
⇨ A ‘from the front’ taught section on the pros and cons of fossil fuels, renewables and nuclear power.
⇨ An evaluation / analysis of renewables vs. nuclear power.
This lesson is designed for ease of use, the key concepts are explained in a straightforward manner going into just the right amount of depth. Students then use a combination of tasks and data analysis to explore the concepts in context.
Included in Lesson:
⇨ Presentation: A powerpoint, including all images, text and online links (found in the notes section).
⇨ Printable Handouts: Pdf. Worksheets that correspond to tasks in the presentation - you can teach the lesson with or without these.
⇨ Offline Resources: As online sources often break or become outdated, offline versions are also provided as backups.
The lesson has been thoroughly proofread and road tested in a classroom setting – however if you do spot any errors please let me know and I’ll be happy to help.
Please feel free to leave a review :)
Happy teaching!