Hello! My name is Georgina, welcome to my TES shop!
My resources are tried and tested and edited if I find I can improve them. There's a range of KS3, KS4 and KS5 with individual lessons and full units of work.
I am both a Geography and RS teacher so please scan through what I've got!
Hello! My name is Georgina, welcome to my TES shop!
My resources are tried and tested and edited if I find I can improve them. There's a range of KS3, KS4 and KS5 with individual lessons and full units of work.
I am both a Geography and RS teacher so please scan through what I've got!
40 questions varied difficulty, can be used for cover, lesson or end of year challenge!
Covers a range of atlas skills including:
Capitals, data, land height, oceans, mountain ranges etc.
Took my high level learners an hour to complete.
This worksheet combines 6 figure grid references with geographical knowledge of Europe. Students will be both following 6 figure grid references and finding them out.
This worksheet has been used with years 7-10. Students will need a map of Europe displayed on the board (or most students have a map of Europe in their school planners).
Welcome to Lagos episode 2: Makoko
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LpqSOszPGU
Documentary questions with answers provided.
Works well will KS3 development/slums/Nigeria and KS4 Changing Economic World/ Development/Nigeria
EDITABLE
This worksheet is all about map symbols and 4 figure grid references using London as a real life well known example. This worksheet has been used with year 7 up to year 11 as a refresher of map skills.
This worksheet can be used for four or six figure grid references practice. This worksheet uses a Disney map to engage students.
This worksheet has been used with year 7 -10.
A selection of 12 climate graphs from around the world with 20 questions ranging in data analysis, graph reading, understanding and then 3 extended 6 mark questions.
All answers included apart from the 6 mark questions, so good for cover work!
This lesson is centered around the “Do they know it’s Christmas” song (Band Aid) and aims to debunk some of the misinformation the song presents.
Just a bit of seasonal fun - nothing too serious!
You’ll need atlases to complete!
NOTE: You may need to display the Atlas image that is also part of this bundle!
20 questions included ranging from 4 and 6 figure grid references to OS Map symbols.
For this resource you need the blue GCSE geography AQA textbook as the map is on page 36.
Good for cover work as answer sheet is provided,
General map skills not linked to any particular topic.
These tickets are designed to get honest feedback from students for teachers to use and act on if appropriate. Whatever is written on these tickets is used strictly confidentially. It gives teachers a great insight into what their class is like - especially after all the lockdown learning.
This resource is designed for students in GCSE who need a few catch up lessons. They are self explanatory so can be used in class or as homework.
Physical topics
This worksheet combines 6 figure grid references with geographical knowledge of Europe. Students will be both following 6 figure grid references and finding them out.
This worksheet has been used with years 7-10. Students will need a map of Europe displayed on the board (or most students have a map of Europe in their school planners). Or alternatively an Atlas.
To make it easier students should first colour in all the sea/water blue. This will help them differentiate between land and ocean. They could also label all the countries to begin with.
100 days of 5-10 minute revision materials. QR codes take students to BBC bitesize reading, quizzies or videos on YouTube.
All activities are under 10 minutes so perfect for students who struggle to focus!
A 2-3 lesson resource detailing Capri as a case study for landforms for AQA A Level from the spec:
“Case study of a contrasting coastal landscape beyond the UK to illustrate and analyse how it presents risks and opportunities for human occupation”
Full PowerPoint detailing all information and a finished case study sheet also included.
Full topic for KS3 Population. Created for non specialists so easy to follow.
People on the move (push/pull, global movements etc)
Climate refugees: Example of Bangladesh. Includes guided reading sheet and climate graph work
Economic migrants: Global picture of movement for better jobs/quality of life
War and migration (example of Syria)
Refugees and asylum seekers: Examples of Qater, Azerbaijan, Papua New Guinea, Ukraine and Yemen
Migration in England: Rural to Urban migration, includes population pyramids
Life in a refugee camp: Documentary with question sheet and lesson content
HANDOUTS: Designed to be printed A5 to save on printing!!
Map skills on the River Severn. Includes compass direction, 4 and 6 grid references and scale. Also includes a range of rivers understanding questions.
Scanned copy of map needed included (print to A3)
Can be used with a GCSE class or a high level KS3.
Answers included - so an ideal cover lesson!
This is a scheme of learning designed for KS3 with stretch and challenge and SEND students in mind. What to do with each slide is written in the notes section underneath each slide and all the handouts are included.
Lessons:
What is development
How is development measured?
HDI and uneven development
Uneven development Democratic Republic of Congo case study
DRC Decision making exercise lesson
Globalisation
The pattern of global trade
Fast Fashion lesson 1
Fast Fashion lesson 2
Global food supply
Booklet and lessons for home learning/cover.
This resource is a full scheme of learning for earthquakes targeted for year 9/GCSE. The resource includes 5 lessons. Each PowerPoint directs students to complete a task in the booklet provided. These lessons can be online or in class.
The formatting and font used in both the PowerPoints and the booklet are accessible for range of SEN. There is also a booklet full of stretch and challenge activities.
Each PowerPoint is easy to follow for home learning or in class learning. Students will need access to Kerboodle/AQA textbook (pictured in the PowerPoints) if this isn’t possible the information for the task can be found freely online.
Structure of the Earth
Continental Drift
Plate margins
Earthquakes
Haiti
japan
Why was Haiti so deadly
Japan
Comparing Haiti and Japan
Why live in a disaster zone
Monitoring predication and planning
Earthquake proof buildings
A mix of videos, written, and pop up work.
Past exam questions and exam style questions incorporated throughout
Homework also incorporated