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Resources from a full-time geography teacher in the East Midlands. Resources that I have put a significant amount of time into have a price (kept to the lowest tariff possible), others are free to use. Please feel free to leave constructive feedback. TC

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Resources from a full-time geography teacher in the East Midlands. Resources that I have put a significant amount of time into have a price (kept to the lowest tariff possible), others are free to use. Please feel free to leave constructive feedback. TC
Redevelopment in the city of Nottingham
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Redevelopment in the city of Nottingham

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Designed for the Changing Places unit - AQA A-level. A case study of regeneration in the city of Nottingham. Includes a mapping exercise and a create a viewpoint activity related to the social and economic impact of the project on the day and night populations.
Counter-urbanisation and its impact on rural areas.
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Counter-urbanisation and its impact on rural areas.

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Designed for GCSE Eduqas A Geography Rural-Urban Links unit. The lesson considers the causes and impacts of counter-urbanisation on the village of Linby in Nottinghamshire. The guided lesson includes discussion points, map and image interpretation, a classification task, and an assessment piece.
Investigating house prices and crime
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Investigating house prices and crime

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Designed for A-level students studying the AQA Changing Places topic, this resources asks students to analyse and interpret housing data and crime statistics for Sneinton in Nottingham. The task also includes an opportunity for students to calculate standard deviations. A twenty mark question is also included for students to attempt.
Changing lived experiences in Sneinton
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Changing lived experiences in Sneinton

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Designed for the AQA Changing Places unit, the task involves students reading verbal histories and experiences of Sneinton to discover how they have changed over time. Includes presentation, worksheet, information sheet, and extended question.
Piracy in Somalia
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Piracy in Somalia

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Presentation covering the reasons, impacts, and strategies used to tackle Somalian piracy. Also included a student worksheet. To be used as a one off lesson or as an illustration of the impacts of lack of development.
Multiple Deprivation Index
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Multiple Deprivation Index

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Designed for the A-level AQA Changing Places unit, the lesson compares Sneinton in Nottingham with Kirk Hallam in Ilkeston. Assessment opportunity is provided.
Demographic Change in Sneinton, Nottingham.
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Demographic Change in Sneinton, Nottingham.

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Designed for A-level AQA students studying Changing Places, considering demographic change in a location over time. Based on census statistics students are asked to analyse and interpret the data. The task also presents an opportunity to produce population pyramids and use Excel for graphing. Resource can be adapted to your own local area. Also includes a 20 mark question.
Wave cut platforms
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Wave cut platforms

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For GCSE and A-level geographers, includes activity PowerPoint for demonstrating wave cut platform formation with cake. Also includes a traditional presentation showing formation and a worksheet.
Boscastle Floods 2004
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Boscastle Floods 2004

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Presentation introducing the cases of the flood and the strategies used to prevent future floods. Map slides are designed to be printed off and annotated by students. A classification activity, case study summary, and examination question are included in the resources.
Changing Lived Experience in Ilkeston, Derbyshire
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Changing Lived Experience in Ilkeston, Derbyshire

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Qualitative source exercise. Using priori coding students are asked to analyse interviews from local residents to see how their lived experiences have changed. Excel spreadsheet can be used to record codes and produce overall percentage data which can be graphed. Short answer questions are included, as well as a 20 examination question. I have included the original interview sheet. Could be adapted to your distant or local place.