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NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.

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NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.
An Introduction to Wales
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An Introduction to Wales

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A series of lessons suitable for year seven pupils introducing them to many of the aspects of the physical and human geography of Wales. The materials are based on thinking skills activities and some lessons include animations and interactive activities. The lessons include work on location, climate farming and energy.
What a load of rubbish!
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What a load of rubbish!

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This thinking skill based resource introduces pupils to a Welsh town suffering from a build up of rubbish. Mirroring actual events happening now around the world pupils can debate the opinions of the townspeople, consider the impact of waste on the environment and evaluate the possible effects of these problems in their own areas. This resource covers aspects of the Consumption and Waste, Natural Environment and Choices and Decisions themes in ESDGC.
Settlement Change in MEDCs
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Settlement Change in MEDCs

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A series of whiteboard activities and extensive investigations and case studies relating to settlement. There are extensive investigations focused on settlement patterns in the north east of Wales, Cheshire and Liverpool. This investigation adds to the understanding of the Key Questions in UNIT G2, Changing Human Environments, Investigating Settlement Change in MEDCs section of the WJEC AS GCE in Geography. These activities do not attempt to cover the whole theme and can easily be incorporated into other resources and teaching and learning approaches.
Demographic transition
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Demographic transition

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Interpretation of the demographic transition model and population pyramids. This resource pack describes and explains what are the global patterns of population change through: interpretation of world population distribution interpretation of the demographic transition model interpretation of differing population structures These materials support the Global Citizenship and Interdependence element of the WJEC GCSE geography (A - mainstream) specification, in particular the key question What are the global patterns of population change?
Gelligaer Wind Farm
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Gelligaer Wind Farm

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Thinking skills activities based on Gelligaer Wind farm also developing sketch map, memory map and classification skills.
Comparing and contrasting aspects of Ecuador and Wales
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Comparing and contrasting aspects of Ecuador and Wales

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This resource will allow children to compare andcontrast twocountries (Ecuador and Wales).The countriesare compared using the following topics: rainforest / woodland, houses and lifestyles and recycling. This resource covers many aspects across the seven ESDGC themes
Minerals
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Minerals

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These are fully illustrated PowerPoint slideshows with examples of minerals photographed in close detail. Minerals are classified, discussed and examples are shown. There are examples for students to identify.
India
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India

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This resource consists of a variety of PowerPoints, worksheets and activities designed to support the delivery of modules on the economy of India. There is recent data gathered from research material and quiz activities to support learners in developing an overview of the culture and geography of India.
Interactive Wordmats – The Physical world
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Interactive Wordmats – The Physical world

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This resource includes wordmats covering: * Rivers * Glaciation * Volcanoes As well as a Wordmat template for teachers to create their own. The wordmat can be used: * by pupils as a simple reference point when completing their learning. * As a whole class revision exercise of key words or as an assessment for learning tool when used in conjunction with the traffic lighting system. * As an assessment tool at the end of a lesson when used as a Splat game.
Climate Change
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Climate Change

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Resources that can contribute to the understanding of the causes and effects of climate change. There are opportunities to analyse the long and short term changes in climate and the effect of rising sea levels on Wales. Different views and attitudes about the causes of climate change are presented and a view on how governments intend to tackle the problem in regards of transport and agriculture are considered.
Sporting Heroes
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Sporting Heroes

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This resource pack consists of a series of files which can be used separately or in the order in which they are numbered to create a lesson sequence exploring the concept of a sporting hero. There are supporting activities, factsheets and worksheets looking at a variety of sporting heroes and examining the history of sport. Learners will address issues such as changes in sport and the role of the media in creating a sporting hero. The resource concludes with an assessment for learning activity.
Bleddyn and Enfys explore Wales
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Bleddyn and Enfys explore Wales

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An interactive oracy resource for the interactive whiteboard, suitable for Y2 / 3 pupils. Follow Bleddyn and Enfys as they explore areas of South East Wales. By accompanying them on their travels, pupils will have the opportunity to engage in a variety of cross-curricular activities.
Investigating population change
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Investigating population change

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A series of whiteboard activities and extensive investigations and case studies relating to population change.There are extensive investigations, resources to promote discussion and is suitable for use on a whiteboard. The investigations add to the understanding of the Key Questions in UNIT G2, Changing Human Environments, Investigating Population Change section of the WJEC AS GCE in Geography. For more materials relating to this resource, please visit the NGfL site, linked below.
Llanrwst
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Llanrwst

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An investigation of Llanrwst allowing the children to compare the town with their own locality.
Threatened Environments – Tropical Rainforests
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Threatened Environments – Tropical Rainforests

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This resource for upper KS2 / lower KS3 looks at the location of Tropical Rainforests before giving users the opportunity to compare their features with environments in Wales. Pupils can find out more about ‘rainforest’ products and also take part in a debate to decide the future of Guyana’s forests.
Starter Activities for Geography
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Starter Activities for Geography

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A number of powerpoint presentations, some in the form of 'Catchphrase&' - say what you see. These include place names in Wales and Country names. There are also several files covering &';Crazy facts'