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Welcome to my shop. All proceeds from any purchases will be used to support teacher training in a rural school just outside Winterton in South Africa.
OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: Paper 1 Module 2 (People of the UK) Full SOW
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OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: Paper 1 Module 2 (People of the UK) Full SOW

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A bundle of 9 fully resourced and editable lessons as part of OCR A 9-1 GCSE Geography Paper 1 Module 2- People of the UK. The bundle includes: How is the UK connected to other places? Is the UK a diverse and unequal society? What are the causes of uneven development? What are the consequences of economic growth in London? What are the causes, effects and responses to an ageing population? How has immigration into the UK affected the country? What are the impacts of urban trends in the UK? What are the challenges facing a UK city? (Leeds) What are the solutions to challenges in a UK city? (Leeds Greenhouse)
OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: What strategies can be adopted for sustainable use of energy?
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OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: What strategies can be adopted for sustainable use of energy?

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This lesson is aimed at OCR A 9-1 GCSE Geography or equivalent specification. The lesson is focused upon Paper 1 and the module of UK Environmental Challenges. This lesson focuses upon which national strategies could/should be adopted for sustainable energy use. Sources are provided for children to learn about nuclear, carbon capture, renewable energy and energy saving as well as two exam style questions.
Battles in World War 1
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Battles in World War 1

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Learning Objectives: Identify causes of the Battle of the Somme Use evidence to understand the reasons for victory and rank the results of the battle Explain the significance of the battle on the whole war
Hitler's Aims
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Hitler's Aims

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Focuses on: -Who was Hitler -Categorise and order Hitler's aims in importance -Exam question (source analysis) -Plenary (Bingo!)
Hiroshima
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Hiroshima

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This is a KS3 lesson that focuses on the bomb on Hiroshima. Focuses on the effects of the bomb and being able to order the significance.
OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: What are the causes and consequences of extreme weather? (The Big Dry)
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OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: What are the causes and consequences of extreme weather? (The Big Dry)

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This is a lesson aimed at OCR A 9-1 GCSE Geography and specifically at Paper 2- Environmental Threats to Our Planet. This lesson has a focus upon what is a drought as well as the generic causes of drought as well as frequency. The lesson also then goes into the event of the Big Dry in Australia in a full case study. This includes causes, effects and responses and in addition exam questions and supporting resources.
OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: How can aid promote and hinder development?
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OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: How can aid promote and hinder development?

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This lesson is aimed at OCR A 9-1 GCSE Geography or equivalent specification. The lesson is focused upon Paper 2- People of the Planet. This lesson focuses upon the types of aid and defintions (aid, short term aid, long term aid, bilateral etc). Video clips are embedded in relation to the case study of Goat Aid, all information relevant to the case study is included, as well as an exam question and mark scheme.
OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: How are ecosystems modified by humans for food?
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OCR A GCSE Geography 9-1: How are ecosystems modified by humans for food?

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This lesson is aimed at OCR A 9-1 GCSE Geography or equivalent specification. The lesson is focused upon Paper 1 and the module of UK Environmental Challenges. This lesson focuses upon how ecosystems are modified by humans for food. This includes the mechanisation of farming and commercial fishing as well as +/- of each method. Exam questions and mark schemes are included. Fully resourced lesson and ready to deliver.