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I have been teaching for the past 10 years. Originally a Geography specialist I am now a SENCO and EAL Co-Ordinator but also teach A Level Media Studies and some Psychology. I now mentor a non-Geography specialist in my school. In the past I have taught History to GCSE and I still mark GCSE History exam papers for the exam boards. Please have a look in my shop for various Geography, Media Studies, Psychology, History and ALN resources.

I have been teaching for the past 10 years. Originally a Geography specialist I am now a SENCO and EAL Co-Ordinator but also teach A Level Media Studies and some Psychology. I now mentor a non-Geography specialist in my school. In the past I have taught History to GCSE and I still mark GCSE History exam papers for the exam boards. Please have a look in my shop for various Geography, Media Studies, Psychology, History and ALN resources.
A Level Media Studies: Camera shots, angle, movement and composition
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A Level Media Studies: Camera shots, angle, movement and composition

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A detailed powerpoint covering the main camera shots, angles, movement and composition as found in the IAL Cambridge Specification. It includes several examples and links to videos and web pages as well as a task. It was used in a series of introduction lessons to get pupils used to the terminology and technical elements of the course
TNCs and Trade
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TNCs and Trade

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A full A Level lesson or revision powerpoint based on TNCs and Trade from the Edexcel specification - Superpower Geographies
Physical Processes are Important in Water Supply A Level Geography Lesson
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Physical Processes are Important in Water Supply A Level Geography Lesson

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A complete A Level Geography information powerpoint for the topic water conflicts This covers the specification requirements: • The hydrological cycle is a closed system (inputs, outputs, stores, flows) driven by solar energy and gravitational potential energy. • Local water supply (precipitation, surface and groundwater) is controlled by physical factors (climate, geology, surface processes)
Physical and Economic Water Scarcity - A Level Geography
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Physical and Economic Water Scarcity - A Level Geography

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This is a full information powerpoint used to teach Physical and Economic Water Scarcity for the Edexcel international A Level. To satisfy the following specification criteria: The global pattern of physical water stress/scarcity is closely related to physical factors and the global climate circulation. Patterns of economic water scarcity are related to levels of development, and factors influencing the local price of water.