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I am currently teaching geography and environmental management at an international school following the British curriculum. KS3 geography resources follows the Oxford geog textbooks. KS4 geography resources follows the Edexcel curriculum although there is crossover into the AQA curriculum too. KS4 environmental management follows the Cambridge curriculum although there is also useful resources which can be used for KS4 geography. All lessons have been used by myself and taught in class.

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I am currently teaching geography and environmental management at an international school following the British curriculum. KS3 geography resources follows the Oxford geog textbooks. KS4 geography resources follows the Edexcel curriculum although there is crossover into the AQA curriculum too. KS4 environmental management follows the Cambridge curriculum although there is also useful resources which can be used for KS4 geography. All lessons have been used by myself and taught in class.
Acid Rain: Formation and Impacts
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Acid Rain: Formation and Impacts

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at what acid rain is, the formation of acid rain and how it impacts both people and the environment. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
iGCSE Environmental Management: Atmosphere & Human Activity
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iGCSE Environmental Management: Atmosphere & Human Activity

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All lessons are fully resourced. Lessons are designed to last for 50-60 minutes. Lessons are resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. These lessons follow the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and look at; Structure and Composition of the Atmosphere Acid Rain SMOG Ozone Layer Depletion Enhanced Greenhouse Effect Air Pollution Management China and UK Case Study Each lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
SMOG: Formation and Impacts
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SMOG: Formation and Impacts

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at what SMOG is, the formation of SMOG and how its impacts both people and the environment. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Fisheries: Advantages and Disadvantages
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Fisheries: Advantages and Disadvantages

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at fisheries and aquaculture. Students will already have an understanding as to why fisheries exist from the previous overfishing lesson but will now look into the advantages and disadvantages of this ‘more sustainable’ method. Students will explore issues such as increased fish waste, disease and the morality of these farms. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Differences in Human Population
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Differences in Human Population

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at why human populations are different around the world. Students will explore the concept of natural increase and decrease, migration and push and pull factors. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam questions and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Human Population: Distribution & Density
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Human Population: Distribution & Density

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at how human population is spread out using the UK and the whole world as map resources for students to describe and explain. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam questions and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Human Population Changes
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Human Population Changes

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at how human and animal populations change. Students will look at how animal populations fluctuate but how the human population appears to just grow. Students will be learn key words such as carrying capacity, lag time, log phase and more before being introduced to Boserup and Malthus theories regarding resources and population. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam questions and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
iGCSE Environmental Management Human Population WHOLE UNIT
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iGCSE Environmental Management Human Population WHOLE UNIT

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All lessons are fully resourced. Lessons are designed to last for 50-60 minutes. Lessons are resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. These lessons follow the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and look at; Human Population Distribution and Density Population Changes (Boserup and Malthus theories) Differences in Human Population Population Structure and Pyramids Managing Population Size China One Child Policy Each lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Trade in Africa
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Trade in Africa

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at key terms such as cash crops, tarrifs, quotas and subsidies. Students will then look at why Africa can struggle to trade their products and the limitations present to Africa. Students will also look at the advantages and disadvantages of fair trade. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Global Processes & Urbanisation
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Global Processes & Urbanisation

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Edexcel KS4 curriculum and looks at the rise of urbanisation and the decline of populations in rural areas. Students will investigate possible reasons for the urbanisation patterns they are shown as well as being introduced to different developmental indicators which will aid them in future lessons. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Rural Urban Fringe
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Rural Urban Fringe

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Edexcel KS4 curriculum and looks at why our cities are growing outwards. Students will first define keywords such as greenbelt, commuter settlement, urban sprawl and others. Students will investigate reasons for the growth and also impacts of this growth as well before being introduced to greenfield and brownfield sites. Students will look at advantages and disadvantages of building on each of these. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Land Use Patterns
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Land Use Patterns

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Edexcel KS4 curriculum and looks at how land use differs using the Burgess model. Students will look at different land developments and why they are located where they are, for example, why are retail parks located more out in the suburbs? This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Urban Challenges in Brazil
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Urban Challenges in Brazil

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Edexcel KS4 curriculum and looks at Brazil as a low income case study. Students will look at how Brazil has developed and the impacts, both positive and negative, this has brought. Students will be given a variety of information in the form of infographics, charts and graphs and asked questions. There is also an opportunity to fill in a case study sheet which can be student or teacher led. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Economic Change and Growth
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Economic Change and Growth

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Edexcel KS4 curriculum and looks at how economic sectors are changing and why this is. Students will look at differences between HICs and LICs. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Human Population and Resources
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Human Population and Resources

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Edexcel KS4 curriculum and looks at the relationship between population and resources. Students will be introduced to the concept of carrying capacity and Malthus and Boserup theories. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
GCSE KS4 Economy and Energy WHOLE UNIT
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GCSE KS4 Economy and Energy WHOLE UNIT

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All lessons are fully resourced. Lessons are designed to last for 50-60 minutes. Lessons are resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. These lessons follow the Edexcel KS4 curriculum and look at; Economic Sectors Economic Change and Growth UK Economy China Economy Mumbai Megacity Population and Resources Energy Demand Energy Sources Sustainable Energy Use Each lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
GCSE Economy and Energy
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GCSE Economy and Energy

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All lessons are fully resourced. Lessons are designed to last for 50-60 minutes. Lessons are resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. These lessons follow the Edexcel KS4 curriculum and look at; Economic Sectors Economic Change and Growth UK Economy China Economy Mumbai Megacity Population and Resources Energy Demand Energy Sources Sustainable Energy Use Each lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Using Our Oceans
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Using Our Oceans

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at how the ocean provides us resources in terms of tourism, transport, ecosystem services, drinking water and more. Students will be shown lots of graphs, maps and other resources and asked to interpret them and answer differentiated questions. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Increasing Yields in Agriculture
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Increasing Yields in Agriculture

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This lesson is designed to last for 1 hour and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Cambridge KS4 curriculum and looks at methods for how to increase yields such as crop rotation, selective breeding, irrigation and more. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary, exam question and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography
Distance and Scale
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Distance and Scale

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This lesson is designed to last for 50-60 minutes and is resourced with videos, extension questioning, deep thinking and uses graphs/images to aid learning. This lesson follows the Oxford KS3 curriculum and looks at how to measure difference via the by road and as the crow flies methods. Students will also be introduced to scale and given problems to solve using scale and scale bars. This lesson includes a starter, lesson objective, plenary and various student led activities. If you liked this resource please check out my other resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SimpleGeography