The Royal Geographical Society's 'Young Geography Teacher of the Year' (2014) and
currently the Head of Geography at the 'Best British School Overseas' - Dubai College, UAE. I have a decade of experience as a practitioner teaching GCSE (AQA) and A Level (AQA and Edexcel) and mark Edexcel's A Level paper 3.
The Royal Geographical Society's 'Young Geography Teacher of the Year' (2014) and
currently the Head of Geography at the 'Best British School Overseas' - Dubai College, UAE. I have a decade of experience as a practitioner teaching GCSE (AQA) and A Level (AQA and Edexcel) and mark Edexcel's A Level paper 3.
The first lesson in my contrasting lesson set. I have focused on Scarborough as a contrast to Sheffield.
The idea behind the lesson is to NOT tell the pupils where the contrasting place is. Set the 'sources' up around the room and give each pupil worksheet (all found as slides in the powerpoint). They are to try and work out where the place is whilst evaluating the sources.
There is then a card sort activity (which can be downloaded for free form my shop) for Scarborough's history.
This is a 14 page workbook to compliment the second place lesson in the AQA Changing Places unit. The booklet is focused on perceptions of place with exogenous and endogenous factors dominating the activities. All activities are student lead with extension tasks for HA learners.
Massey's 'Kilburn' (as recommended by Redfern's A-Level textbook as key text) features along with all the relevant exam questions and mark schemes from the AS and A2 specimen papers.
Feedback would be greatly appreciated.
I have divided the 'local' place study into 4 key themes: economic change, cultural change, demographic change and socio-economic inequalities (in line with the spec). This is the first booklet which focuses on economic, cultural and demographic change in Sheffield through the 4 rebrands of the city from:
Steel City -> City of Sport -> City of Retail (and regeneration of Lower Don Valley) -> Outdoor City
The booklet relies on a number of data based sources which I have found online. I cannot upload them as I do not own them BUT there is a free bibliography available to download in my shop.
Accompanying powerpoint lesson coming soon along with more resources!!!!
This is the first lesson set in the local place study (AQA A-Level Changing Places) which I have chosen; Sheffield. It focuses on cultural and economic change through 3 key rebrands of the City since industrial decline. It focuses firstly on the City of Steel and why Sheffield had previously never taken control of its own identity as steel had always implicitly done this. Then, following industrial decline, Sheffield wavered and needed a 'new' identity which made it stand out and deliver a message that Sheffield was a city open to development. It did this through the strategic rebrands of City of Sport (World Student Games 1991) City of Retail (Regeneration of the Lower Don Valley and opening of Meadowhall) and, most recently (2016+) The Outdoor City.
This lesson has a complimenting workbook which is also for sale in my shop.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-new-aqa-geog-a-level-changing-places-place-study-booklet-11473705
Please note that this powerpoint is approximately 6 hours worth of lesson time (it actually took me longer than this but my year 12s are very engaged with the unit and so we tend to have some very in-depth discussions which does eat into our lesson time!) There are 3 main lessons within this powerpoint (each with title slides and individual stepped outcomes) hence the costing.
I have included links to relevant articles and documents in the notes section and please see the bibliography (available for free in my shop) for further sources of info.
Lessons to follow will include: socio-economic inequality and demographic change with a focus on people's lived experience of Sheffield. Keep an eye on my shop..they are coming soon!
A work booklet to compliment the introductory lessons to the new AQA A-Level Changing Places unit. This is a 12 page booklet full of activities which encourage students to change their mindset from GCSE concepts of place to A-Level (and beyond) concepts and theories of place.
Pupils are required to consider definitions of place, their own sense of place through their favourite places, media and experienced places along with insider and outsider perspectives on place.
As any geographer will know, this is a challenging unit, but this booklet proved very successful with my year 12 class in laying the foundations for the unit.
See my shop for lesson 2 (powerpoint and workbook included!)
This is a fully resourced, completely fresh, and contemporary take on Globalisation for KS3. Based on Darshini David’s ‘Almighty Dollar’ this is an engaging and challengin scheme of work which is fully resourced with powerpoints, worksheets, and activities!!