Geography resources galore - some free, some at great prices.
Specialising in Carbon and Water Edexcel A Level resources (paid) and an abundance of KS3 resources for free. Enjoy!
Geography resources galore - some free, some at great prices.
Specialising in Carbon and Water Edexcel A Level resources (paid) and an abundance of KS3 resources for free. Enjoy!
This is a writing frame/template for a 6-mark Assess question for AQA GCSE Geography. I am trialling these with my GCSE students. They are probably not perfect but I’ve tried to break it down as much as possible for students struggling with longer answers and higher-order command words.
This should be printed out on A3, folded in half to make an A4 booklet, with each page on one side.
The format of how this works:
pg1 - Walkthrough - I’ve really tried to take a step-by-step guide (and for your weakest students they should only ever use this perhaps?)
pg2 - Template - This is where it’s more of a compartmentalised layout so they can see it’s in 3 sections for Assess - I suggest when they have mastered the Walkthrough version, that they go straight to the Template Version.
pg3 - Exam Answer - so how they would see it in the exam
pg4 - Improved answer - I’ve put on a levels table in student speak and hen you’ve marked it, they have to find evidence of what you mean and fill in last column. Then there is space for them to make improvements to ONE section of their answer.
Thanks for looking and hope you found this useful to you and your students. Good luck with your results!
Please note: I also have templates for 9-mark Assess and Evaluate and 6-mark Explain. And a bundle of these resources too.
An 8 page revision booklet linked to the Specification which guides students through the key points of knowledge required for the Weather and Climate Change part of the qualification as part of Paper 1.
Can be used for any case study used.
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Please find a mock exam paper for Paper 3 (just Section A) to go with this year’s pre-release booklet. I have based the format on last year’s paper.
There is also a mark scheme attached to help you with your preparation.
The resource is fully there but I’ve had to insert some blank pages in to the document to prevent people from copying and pasting off the preview on here. Obviously delete the blank pages when printing!
I hope you and your students will find it useful and thank you for looking.
This is a writing frame/template for a 9-mark Evaluate question for AQA GCSE Geography. I am trialling these with my GCSE students. They are probably not perfect but I’ve tried to break it down as much as possible for students struggling with longer answers and higher-order command words.
This should be printed out on A3, folded in half to make an A4 booklet, with each page on one side.
The format of how this works:
pg1 - Walkthrough - I’ve really tried to take a step-by-step guide (and for your weakest students they should only ever use this perhaps?)
pg2 - Template - This is where it’s more of a compartmentalised layout so they can see it’s in 4 sections for Evaluate - I suggest when they have mastered the Walkthrough version, that they go straight to the Template Version.
pg3 - Exam Answer - so how they would see it in the exam
pg4 - Improved answer - I’ve put on a levels table in student speak and hen you’ve marked it, they have to find evidence of what you mean and fill in last column. Then there is space for them to make improvements to ONE section of their answer.
Thanks for looking and hope you found this useful to you and your students. Good luck with your results!
I also have templates/writing frames for 9-mark Assess and 6-mark Assess and Explain. These also come as a bundle.
This is final (9th) lesson of Enquiry Question 3 of the water unit.
In this lesson, various examples are shown to the students with the expecatation that students will research some of their own local, grass-roots examples as part of the Independent Study Task (IST).
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This is the 8th (and penultimate) lesson from Enquiry Question 3 of the water unit.
This lesson allows students to complete a SWOT analysis of different top-down approaches to water management. It also contains an exam question and markscheme.
You may need to refer to the Hodder flag book for the Independent Study Task.
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All 9 lessons which comprise the final Enquiry Question for the water topic of Edexcel A Level Geography.
You will find all lessons and resources, with notes under the slides to help show how the lessons flows, as well as homeworks too.
There are exam questions with mark schemes for students to practise at different stages of the series of lessons. There are also opportunities for students to practise Paper 3 skills in preparation for the synoptic paper.
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This is the fourth lesson of Enquiry Question 3 of the water topic.
This introduces the idea of the importance of water as a way to develop but uses the Aral Sea to show when this goes wrong. Contains a card sort.
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This is the 5th lesson of Enquiry Question 3 of the water unit.
This looks at a local water conflict within a country. Students use the information to inform a class debate.
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The sixth lesson in Enquiry Question 1 in the water unit for Year 2 of Edexcel A Level Geography - Paper 1.
This lesson looks at water budget graphs and includes a short exam question. This includes some slides that I have adapted from another powerpoint.
This lesson is also available as part of Enquiry Question 1 Bundle and a Water Bundle.
Thank you for looking.
This is the fifth (and penultimate) lesson of Enquiry Question 1 of the carbon and energy unit.
This lesson takes students through the importance of plants, NPP and differing climates. This is essentially chalk and talk as I found the topic matter somewhat complex and consulted a biology teacher in the school who talked me through a lot of the concepts.
The Independent Study Task looks at soil health. The Hodder flag textbook is needed for this lesson.
Thank you for looking.
This is the second lesson of Enquiry Question 3 of the water unit.
This lesson draws on the IST (Independent Study Task) set after Lesson 1. But this also goes onto exam practice and takes an in-depth look at the command word Evaluate. Includes a markscheme.
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This is the first lesson of Enquiry Question 3 of the water topic.
This lesson introduces the idea of an unequal water world and water scarcity with students interpreting information (a good Paper 3 skill) to describe and evidence the issue with water.
The Hodder flag textbook is needed for this.
There is a very extension Independent Study Task with this lesson which must be completed in order for Lesson 2 to work.
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This is the final lesson from Enquiry Question 1 of the carbon and energy unit.
This lessons looks at the impact of fossil fuels as an overview.
The Independent Study Task gets students to research a case study of an ecosystem. You will need the Hodder Flag textbook.
Thank you for looking.
This is the fourth lesson in Enquiry Question 1 from the carbon and energy unit.
This lesson looks at positive and negative feedback loops using different examples. Videos and questions prompt students through this lesson.
There is an Independent Study Task to complete with this lesson. The Hodder flag textbook is needed for this.
Thank you for looking.
This is the 3rd lesson from Enquiry Question 1 of the carbon and energy unit.
This lessons looks at the fast carbon cycle and puts the onus on students to research this (needed for subsequent lessons).
Students use the information provided as a starting point to their research and present to the class using the Attitude to Learning Criteria in different areas of presentation skills.
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All 8 lessons which comprise the second Enquiry Question for the water topic of Edexcel A Level Geography.
You will find all lessons and resources, with notes under the slides to help show how the lessons flows, as well as homeworks and exam questions too.
Please look out for other water resources and carbon resources too (being uploaded through June 2018).
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There are lots of different ones on TES but I thought I would add my contribution to geography level descriptors.
Each level is a mountain with skills on how to reach the peak. It's a bit cheesy.
Used for students to stand under when considering the future of Antarctica. The lesson is on the Discovering Antarctica website, with Sydney Suit and Laura Leaf.
This argumentative writing task should be used after having studied the validity of the Brandt Line (I used different maps from worldmapper website to help with this). It is aimed to help all abilities of Year 9 students.