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I'm a Geography teacher with experience educating at various levels, ranging from mainstream schools, SEN and extra-curricular tuition. I also have experience in teaching humanities, English and PSHE topics. My resources are designed primarily as schemes of works for mainly Geographical topics with all levels considered

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I'm a Geography teacher with experience educating at various levels, ranging from mainstream schools, SEN and extra-curricular tuition. I also have experience in teaching humanities, English and PSHE topics. My resources are designed primarily as schemes of works for mainly Geographical topics with all levels considered
Russian Cuisine
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Russian Cuisine

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Just as with its history Russian cuisine keeps you warm in the winter and helps you stay fresh in the summer. Food is made with simple, naturally grown ingredients but is surprisingly comforting. These worksheets give students the opportunity to try five different foods from Russia and to use their sences to describe them
The Moscow Metro
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The Moscow Metro

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Moscow’s metro opened in 1935 with just eleven stations and attracted 285,000 inquisitive riders on its first day. Today it has expanded to include 206 stations and carries up to nine million passengers a day. These worksheets help the students to question photographs and research the Moscow Metro through producing a Trip Advisor style review
Russia's Culture
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Russia's Culture

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The culture of a group of people is their way of life. It includes their customs, hobbies, foods, fashions, beliefs and traditions; these are dependent of the country they live in, family background, sex and age. Many parts of the world are multicultural which means many different groups of people live alongside one another as a result of moving to new areas to live ad bringing their cultures with them. This is a chance for your students to get out of your seats and, sensibly, move around the classroom gathering evidence with their classmates to learn about Russia’s culture
Who Makes Up Russia?
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Who Makes Up Russia?

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These worksheets look at the Russian language and the others which are spoken within the country as well as the religions and ethnic groups which make up the people
The United Nations
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The United Nations

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After the atrocities of the Second World War (millions of Jews were killed and many others) some countries got together and decided that something like that could not happen again. They formed the United Nations. The United Nations drew up a list of basic Human Rights (1948) that everyone should be entitled to – this is called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. These worksheets help the students to discuss what they consider essential to living and compare their thoughts to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. In addition they look in detail at the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and discuss whose responsibility it is to uphold these
The Winter Palace, Russia
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The Winter Palace, Russia

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These worksheets help students learn about the history of the Winter Palace in Russia through a wordfill exercise and develop the skill of field sketching
Papa New Guinea Tsunami Poster
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Papa New Guinea Tsunami Poster

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On the 17th July, 1998 a magnitude 7 earthquake occurred just off the north central coast of Papua New Guinea, generating a very destructive tsunami (see figure 1). The 1998 International Tsunami Survey Team (ITST) concluded that the wave was between 7 to 10 meters with a maximum height of 15 meters and was confined to approximately 40-km of coastline. This poster shows the cause, effects and conclusions of the tsunami on Pap New Guinea and the surrounding area
Population Test
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Population Test

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This test consists of seven multiple chose questions and a ten mark question which involve the students writing a speech about population issues in different parts of the work for examples AIDS or the One Childe Policy
Tundra
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Tundra

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This worksheet explains what the tundra is and allows students to describe its distribution across the world, the climate there, including drawing a climate graph, and the plant life in these areas
Settlement Revision Cards
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Settlement Revision Cards

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These revision cards allow students to complete handy flash cards to use in the run up to their exams. Topics include site, situation, hierarchy, function, urban models, residential areas, inner city problems, developing the inner city, urban-rural fringe, trends in urbanisation, cause of urbanisation, problems and solutions in LEDC cities. Case studies include Corfe Castle, London Docklands, Brazil
Playing The African Game
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Playing The African Game

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This lesson allows students to understand how African children games are invented and gives them the opportunity to come up with their own version and peer assess them