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Welcome to my shop. My aim is to provide high quality teaching, learning and assessment resources. In the case of GCSE and A Level resources I am adding examination questions to my resources as more become available. Please come in and browse. Feel free to contact me about any of the resources that you buy or if you are looking for something in particular.

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Welcome to my shop. My aim is to provide high quality teaching, learning and assessment resources. In the case of GCSE and A Level resources I am adding examination questions to my resources as more become available. Please come in and browse. Feel free to contact me about any of the resources that you buy or if you are looking for something in particular.
GCSE 9-1; statistical skills bundle
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GCSE 9-1; statistical skills bundle

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This bundle contains two lessons including resources for the students to develop their statistical skills. The skills included are mean, mode, median, interquartile range and dispersion diagrams. There are worksheets for the students to use as well as answers with calculations. Perfect for skills practice in the lead up to the examinations or for the initial teaching of these skills.
A Level; statistics - mean, mode, median, interquartile range practice or revision lesson 1
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A Level; statistics - mean, mode, median, interquartile range practice or revision lesson 1

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This lesson contains a worked example followed by a series of exercises where the students can practice and apply their knowledge. Included within the PowerPoint are worksheets for the students to fill in and a full set of answers, including worked calculations. I designed these to be used either as homework tasks or as an introductory lesson / skill practice lesson. They are also designed to encourage the students to memorise the formulae as these will not be included in the exam papers.
A Level ; statistical skills
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A Level ; statistical skills

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This bundle contains two lessons including resources for the students to develop their statistical skills. The skills included are mean, mode, median, interquartile range and dispersion diagrams. There are worksheets for the students to use as well as answers with calculations. Perfect for skills practice in the lead up to the examinations or for the initial teaching of these skills.
A Level; statistics -  mode, median, interquartile range, dispersion practice or revision lesson 2
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A Level; statistics - mode, median, interquartile range, dispersion practice or revision lesson 2

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This lesson contains a worked example followed by a series of exercises where the students can practice and apply their knowledge. Included within the PowerPoint are worksheets for the students to fill in and a full set of answers, including worked calculations. I have included two dispersion diagrams to be used to calculate the interquartile range. I designed these to be used either as homework tasks or as an introductory lesson / skill practice lesson. They are also designed to encourage the students to memorise the formulae as these will not be included in the exam papers even at GCSE level.
Key Stage 3; Climate graph drawing and interpretation
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Key Stage 3; Climate graph drawing and interpretation

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This lesson gradually builds up the characteristics of a climate graph and then leads to the students completing a climate graph for Cumbria on pre-drawn axes. Next, the students need to interpret the climate graph reading the minimum, maximum and range for rainfall and temperature. Next, a writing frame is provided for students to build the information they have interpreted up into a description. After that there is a differentiated living graph activity where students can apply the characteristics of climate to their everyday life. More confident students should choose whether to place the statements at the start or the end of the month and to decided whether to locate them on the temperature or rainfall graph. The pupils are then provided with some data for London’s climate so that they can compare Cumbria’s climate to London’s. Finally, the students are given a climate graph for Khartoum to test if they can apply their understanding to an unfamiliar place.
GCSE 9-1; River and Coasts revision grids - ideal homework activities
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GCSE 9-1; River and Coasts revision grids - ideal homework activities

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Each grid is comprised of 6 tasks for the students to complete. They incorporate a range of skills from identifying landforms to case study responses. The students can be given the grid to complete as a homework task. The next lesson they are given an answer sheet and a new grid to complete. This enables them to self assess their responses using the answer sheet and to identify any area of weakness, so they can undertake further revision. It also enables them to recap knowledge from area of the course that they have not studied recently. The assessment effort grade, can be collected in by the teacher to give feedback on how effective the student’s recall is. By giving an answer sheet you know that the students will all have the correct information. They can use these grids to revise further at home. I copied them double sided (answer and new grid) onto card. There are 4 grids to complete (2 river and 2 coasts) and answers sheets are included within the PowerPoint.
GCSE 9-1;  People of the Planet, Global Development - Revision Lessons
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GCSE 9-1; People of the Planet, Global Development - Revision Lessons

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This resource is deigned to revise global development over two lessons. Included in resource are the following topics: Case study facts Indicators of development Rostow’s model of growth Aid Aid case study; Charity water Population pyramids Physical factors and development of Ethiopia Trade affecting development of Ethiopia Political development of Ethiopia Population growth and employment structure graphs TNCs in Ethiopia Urban growth – push and pull factors Contemporary challenges in Mumbai Solutions to contemporary challenges in Mumbai At the end of the resources are pupil booklets. These are differentiated for more and less able. The first page of the booklet acts as a plenary for pupils to evaluate their progress in the lesson and to identify what and how to revise next.
GCSE revision lesson bundle
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GCSE revision lesson bundle

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This bundle contains revision lessons which include the following topics: biomes, rainforests, coral reefs, global development, climate change, atmospheric circulation, tropical storms and the Big Dry. They all include opportunities for students evaluate their performance and identify area for further revision.
GCSE 9-1: Ecosystems revision - Biomes, rainforests and coral
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GCSE 9-1: Ecosystems revision - Biomes, rainforests and coral

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This resource is deigned to revise ecosystems over two lessons. Included in resource are the following topics: Ecosystem scales Ecosystem location Types of ecosystem Climate data Causes and effects of deforestation Rainforest management case study Location of coral reefs Coral reef nutrient cycle Threats to coral reefs Management of coral reefs Coral quiz At the end of the resources are pupil booklets. The first page of the booklet acts as a plenary for pupils to evaluate their progress in the lesson and to identify what and how to revise next. The resource is easily editable for your own case studies.
GCSE 9-1; Revision - Climate change, atmospheric criculation, tropical storms, the Big Dry
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GCSE 9-1; Revision - Climate change, atmospheric criculation, tropical storms, the Big Dry

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This resource is deigned to revise climate change over two lessons. Included in resource are the following topics: Natural causes of climate change Evidence of climate change Global Warming Causes and effects of climate change Global atmospheric circulation Tropical storms causes, characteristics, location and frequency Causes of EL Nino Effects of the Big Dry Adaptation to drought At the end of the resources are pupil booklets. The first page of the booklet acts as a plenary for pupils to evaluate their progress in the lesson and to identify what and how to revise next. The resource is easily editable for your own case studies.
A Level; coast revision lesson - impact of  process & time on  landforms on a high energy coastline
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A Level; coast revision lesson - impact of process & time on landforms on a high energy coastline

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This lesson is designed to revise the landforms on a high energy coastline and the way in which it has changed at different timescale from seconds to millennia. The lesson starts with a factual recall quiz, designed to undertaken again at the end of the lesson to show improvement. Answers are provided. Next there is a carousel of information sheets. Students are provided with a note taking sheet and should collect information from the sheets around the classroom in order to complete it. Next the teacher should go through the information collected and answer any questions. After that there are a series of questions for the students to plan responses to. these could be completed as a homework task. Finally students can redo the quiz to see what they have learned during the lesson and where there are still gaps in their knowledge. All resources are included at the end of the PowerPoint.
GCSE 9-1; Global Development - EDC LIDC case study Mumbai
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GCSE 9-1; Global Development - EDC LIDC case study Mumbai

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This bundle contains lessons design to build an understanding of the characteristics of the city, urban growth, ethnic mix, contemporary challenges (transport provision, housing availability, waste management) and sustainable transport. Built into the lessons are examination questions, mark schemes, video clips, photos and thinking skills activities. The lessons are designed not just to deliver case study information but develop a greater sense of place.
GCSE 9-1; Global development - case study EDC LIDC city - Mumbai: characteristics of a city
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GCSE 9-1; Global development - case study EDC LIDC city - Mumbai: characteristics of a city

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The aim of this lesson is to gain an understanding of the location and characteristics of Mumbai including population growth, ethnic mix and its global, national and regional context. This will help the students to build a sense of place. The lesson starts by locating the city using maps at a range of scales, from which the students will write a location description. After that the students shown a range of images of Mumbai to create a sense of place. They are then required to classify a series of statements about Mumbai into global, national and regional links. Next, is a comprehension activity on internal migration within India to Mumbai. After that the students have two maps to annotate to show the international migration routes and the number of people that undertake them. Next, is a graph of population growth for the students to describe. Finally, students are given data to show the ethnic mix of Mumbai. They are asked to select which type of graph to draw and to draw it. All resources are included at the end of the PowerPoint.
GCSE 9-1; Global Development - case study EDC LIDC city - Mumbai contemporary challenges
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GCSE 9-1; Global Development - case study EDC LIDC city - Mumbai contemporary challenges

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This resource will cover two lessons. Firstly, the students are reminded of what is meant by a contemporary challenge to a city. They are then given a note taking sheet with space to write 6 PEE paragraphs. Next they are then given a series of facts about the challenges if housing availability focusing on both rich and poor residents of the city. Students should select two facts and add then to the Point Evidence column. Next show the students the Kevin McCloud Slumming it programme. This will help them to develop a much more sophisticated sense of place, develop empathy with the residents and a greater understanding of the challenges of living in a slum. In the next lesson students are given information about the challenges of waste management and transport provision, accompanied by photos and clips. They should use these to complete the Point Evidence column. They are then given a sheet with text boxes containing explanatory comments. They are asked to classify these into transport provision, housing accessibility and waste management. Answers provided. After that the students should use these to complete the explanation column, using two connectives for each explanation. They are then required to evaluate which challenge has the biggest impact. Finally, there is an opportunity to go over how to plan an answer to an 8 mark question and use a mark scheme to assess their answers. All resources are included in the PowerPoint.
GCSE 9-1; Global Development - case study EDC LIDC city - Mumbai sustainable transport
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GCSE 9-1; Global Development - case study EDC LIDC city - Mumbai sustainable transport

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The aim of this lesson is to build up a case study of sustainable transport in Mumbai. The lesson starts by introducing the students to a definition of sustainable transport. Next the students are split into groups. They are given a resource linked to one of three sustainable transport solutions, these include improved rail links, new road building and improvements in bus transport. They are given 10 minutes to read this and then create a teaching resource on flip chart paper. After that each group takes it in turn to teach the class. They should outline the sustainable strategies and explain how they work. Whilst talking, the other students should take notes on their speech in order to complete a PEE paragraph. They will also need to write a paragraph about their own solution. At the end of the speech they should rate their teacher. They can use a different colour for each of the two groups that they will hear on their rate my teacher sheet. Finally, they can practice planning an 8 mark answer and assess their note taking sheet. All resources are included at the end of the PowerPoint.
GCSE 9-1; Global development - Ethiopia aid project- Charity water
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GCSE 9-1; Global development - Ethiopia aid project- Charity water

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In this lesson the students will start by being introduced to the problem of water supply in Ethiopia. The students will learn about charity: water - an aid project through a series of clips and photos. Next they will undertake a story telling activity to learn about the aid project through the eyes of 3 characters. They are each given a character and key questions to listen out for the answers to. They are given a note taking sheet. After reading the story once there are comprehension / discussion questions for the students to undertake. Next they are read the story again. After that they get into groups of the same character to ensure they have all the notes from the story. They then get into groups of different characters to share information. After that they take part in an opinion line activity to assess the success of charity:water. This will help them to develop their conclusion writing skills. All resources are included.
GCSE 9-1; Global development - Ethiopia case study, international investment
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GCSE 9-1; Global development - Ethiopia case study, international investment

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Firstly, the students are shown a pie chart of employment structure in Ethiopia. They are asked to classify Ethiopia as either and LIDC or EDC. Next they are shown a diagram of Rostow’s development model and asked to identify which stage Ethiopia is in. This sets the scene for Ethiopia becoming a suitable host country for TNCs. Next the students are given a globalisation glossary most of these terms will be familiar and this activity will act as revision. The students are introduced to what a TNC is and asked to guess what the 10 biggest TNCs are. After that they are given info on some TNCs in Ethiopia and reasons why TNCs locate there and are asked to match the reasons to the company. More than one reason may apply. Next they are asked to classify the advantages and disadvantages of TNCs to Ethiopia. To finish are a selection of 4 mark examination questions about international investment. All resources are included at the end of the PowerPoint.
GCSE 9-1; Global development - Ethiopia case study, DME solving trade problems
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GCSE 9-1; Global development - Ethiopia case study, DME solving trade problems

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This lesson is designed to get students thinking about the solutions to the trade deficit that occurs in Ethiopia. Essentially you are trying to get them to think about how to turn primary goods into manufactured goods in order to improve the balance of trade but the students need to discover this for themselves. Start by explaining how rich countries have a trade surplus and poor countries have a trade deficit. Then explain the impact of supply and demand of product prices. Next the students are asked to consider primary goods that could be produced in Africa and to classify them into either limited supply or plentiful supply e.g. diamonds = limited, coffee = plentiful. Next show the students a map showing major mineral exports from a variety of African counties and outline the problems of relying on trading these products. Next get the students in groups of 3-4 to find a map of Ethiopia in their atlases and give them a data sheet with Ethiopian data and UK data for comparison. Also give out a spider diagram sheet with key questions. Students need to consider the changes they would make to improve the balance of trade in Ethiopia and record them on the key question sheet e.g. improving infrastructure, overcoming problems of being land locked, war with Eritrea, drought. The teacher will need to circulate and prompt students and answer questions. At the end select some students to feedback their plans. Finally outline other problems that will also impact on improving the balance of trade. All resources are included at the end of the PowerPoint.
A Level; coasts revision lesson - landforms
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A Level; coasts revision lesson - landforms

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The lesson introduces the students to the type of examination questions that they can expect and the range of landforms that they are required to know. They are also reminded of what makes a good landforms answer. Firstly, students are given a factual recall test for the different landforms they are required to learn. Answers are provided. Students are the asked to complete flash revision cards for the different landforms. At the end of the lesson is a 40 minute processes and landforms test for the students to undertake as homework or in a subsequent lesson. All resources are include within the PowerPoint.
GCSE 9-1; Ecosystems - biomes flora and fauna
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GCSE 9-1; Ecosystems - biomes flora and fauna

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This is the second in a series of lessons available as a bundle. The lesson starts with a quiz recalling the characteristics of biomes and their climate. Next there is a youtube clip, which can be paused and used as Q and A to encourage the students to grasp more firmly what each biome looks like. Students are then asked to identify the biomes from photos, before matching images of biomes flora to each biome. Finally there is a sample examination question with mark scheme. All resources are included at the end of the PowerPoint presentation.