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Bath based Geography teacher. Teaching for 4 years. Planning new, engaging lessons.

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Bath based Geography teacher. Teaching for 4 years. Planning new, engaging lessons.
Introducing Nigeria
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Introducing Nigeria

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Title: Where's Nigeria and why should we care? Aim: To describe the loaction of Nigeria and account for its global and regional importance. AQA GCSE>Challenges in the Human Environment>The Changing Economic World Fully resourced, FREE lesson. Save yourself some planning time and use this. I've used Nigeria as a CASE STUDY of one NEE experiencing rapid economic growth. First planned and taught: September 2017 The remaining 7 lessons in this unit will be available for £3 each, or the whole unit will be available as a bundle for £6, once I've finished planning and teaching it. My lessons are planned and taught using smart notebook, but a PDF is also included for those that don't use SMART.
Measuring Development
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Measuring Development

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Lesson Title: How do we measure development? Aim: To assess the reliability of different development indicators and introduce the Human Development Index (HDI) AQA GCSE 2017 - Includes exam style homework. Challenges in the Human Environment > The Changing Economic World > The Development Gap Textbook: GCSE Geography AQA (Oxford University Press) - Fairly essential for the lesson, but you could work around it. Planned: March 2017 Thank you for looking. If these lessons prove popular I'll upload the whole unit. Any feedback appreciated.
The Demographic Transition Model - DTM
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The Demographic Transition Model - DTM

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Lesson Title: What's the DTM? Aim: To explain how the DTM works and how it links to differing levels of development. AQA GCSE 2017 - Includes exam style homework. Challenges in the Human Environment > The Changing Economic World > The Development Gap Textbook: GCSE Geography AQA (Oxford University Press) - Fairly essential for the lesson, but you could work around it. Planned and taught: March 2017 I appreciate not everyone uses Smart Notebook, so a PDF of the lesson is also included. Thank you for looking.
Introduction to Development
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Introduction to Development

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Lesson Title: What is Development? Aim: To identify global variations in economic development and quality of life. AQA GCSE 2017 Challenges in the Human Environment > The Changing Economic World > The Development Gap Textbook: GCSE Geography AQA (Oxford University Press) - Not Essential for the lesson. Planned: March 2017 Thank you for looking. If these lessons prove popular I'll upload the whole unit.
The South China Sea
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The South China Sea

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First planned and taught: Oct 2018 This is taught at the end of a unit on China in Year 9 and my students love it. I originally planned it as an observed OFSTED lesson, so this is worth a look if you have an observation coming up. The lesson examines the claims of 5 countries on the South China Sea. There’s differentiation throughout, but really the best part of the lesson is the game. You might want to teach over 2 lessons, as I’ve found that 1 hour isn’t quite enough time. My lessons are planned and taught using Smart Notebook, but a PDF is also included and you can easily use that if you don’t have Smart Notebook. If you and your students enjoy it please leave some positive feedback.
Franklin's Northwest Passage - FREE
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Franklin's Northwest Passage - FREE

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Title: Can a painting kill someone? Aim: To chart Sir John Franklin's expedition of the fabled Northwest Passage and find out what happened to Franklin and his crew. This is a lesson I've always wanted to plan and teach having studied Franklin when I was at Royal Holloway University. (You'll see the link in the lesson). I'm a Geography teacher, but this could be easily taught as a History, Art, English or PSHE lesson. I teach it at the end of Year 9, as part of the AQA Geography GCSE and the full version will be included in my Cold Environments bundle or for £3 seperately. The lesson is designed for students aged 14 and over and should not be taught by an inexperienced teacher, due to the subject matter of mental health, suicide... and cannibalism. PGCE students turn back... My lessons are planned and taught using Smart Notebook, but a PDF is also included. First planned and taught - July 2017
AQA PAPER 3 REVISION GUIDE 2018
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AQA PAPER 3 REVISION GUIDE 2018

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A revision guide to help prepare your students for Paper 3 - Geographical Applications. AQA Section A - Issue Evaluation (Based on the UK Water Security Pre-release booklet) Glossary of Key Terms Mapping Task Short Practice Questions (25 marks total) Abingdon Reservoir Analysis. Advantages/Disadvantage and Stakeholder Summary 2 x 9 mark Abingdon Reservoir Practice Questions, with guidance on how to get 9 marks Section B - Fieldwork. Your fieldwork locations are unique to your school. Human Fieldwork Summary Task Human Fieldwork exam questions Physical Fieldwork Summary Task Physical Fieldwork exam questions PDF and SMART NOTEBOOK file if you’d like to make some changes. Good Luck
Value of Cold Environments
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Value of Cold Environments

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Title: Why should Cold Environments be protected? Aim: To explain why Alaska is valuable as a wilderness area and be able to advocate for protection of this fragile environment. Stand alone lesson, fully resourced. AQA GCSE>Living with the physical environment>The living world>Cold Environments First planned and taught: June 2017 My lessons are planned and taught using Smart Notebook, but a pdf is also included.
Reducing the Development Gap - Investment, Industrial Development and Tourism
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Reducing the Development Gap - Investment, Industrial Development and Tourism

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Lesson Title: Mind the Gap! Aim: To explore how investment, industrial development and tourism can help to reduce the development gap. Challenges in the Human Environment > The Changing Economic World > The Development Gap There's a wide range of activities here, therefore textbook not required for the lesson: GCSE Geography AQA (Oxford University Press) Planned: March 2017 Thank you for looking. Please Note. My lessons are planned and taught using Smart Notebook, but a Powerpoint version is also included.
Managing Cold Environments
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Managing Cold Environments

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Title: How can Cold Environments be managed? Aim: To evaluate a range of strategies used to balance the needs of economic development and conservation in Cold Environments. AQA GCSE>Living with the physical environment>The living world>Cold Environments First planned and taught: June 2017 Please note: An AQA Geography GCSE textbook (OXFORD) is required for this lesson, but you could adapt it easily to teach without. My lessons are planned and taught using Smart Notebook, but a pdf is also included.
Development Opportunities in Alaska
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Development Opportunities in Alaska

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Title: What development opportunities do cold environments like Alaska present? Aim: To create a case study of ALASKA as a cold environment that highlights development opportunities and evaluates the impacts of these. HOMEWORK INCLUDED - 9 Mark case study question with plan. PLEASE NOTE: I recommend you buy 'Arctic with Bruce Parry' DVD to teach this lesson as it's planned here. £6-7 on Amazon. I use it a lot for this Cold Environments unit. AQA GCSE>Living with the physical environment>The living world>Cold Environments First planned and taught: June 2017 My lessons are planned and taught using Smart Notebook, but a pdf is also included.
Uneven Development - Migration
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Uneven Development - Migration

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Lesson Title: What's Migration? Aim: To explain how uneven levels of development lead to migration. Challenges in the Human Environment > The Changing Economic World > The Development Gap There's a wide range of activities here, therefore textbook not required for the lesson: GCSE Geography AQA (Oxford University Press) Planned: March 2017 Any feedback appreciated. Thank you for looking.
Development Challenges in Alaska
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Development Challenges in Alaska

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Title: Why isn't everyone rushing to Alaska? Aim: To create a video outlining 4 challenges to development in Alaska. HOMEWORK INCLUDED - 9 Mark case study question with plan. (Same as previous lesson, but now it's time to set it). Worth knowing... This lesson has two parts. The first part is a game I designed which the kids love and you'll use over and over again. This alone can take a lesson. The second part requires them to make group videos outlining challenges to development. We have flip cams at my school, but the students could use their phones. Lego/playdough also helps. AQA GCSE>Living with the physical environment>The living world>Cold Environments First planned and taught: June 2017 My lessons are planned and taught using Smart Notebook, but a pdf is also included.
Adaptation in Cold Environments
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Adaptation in Cold Environments

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Title: How have plants and animals adapted to life in cold environments? Aim: To give named examples of ways both plants and animals have adapted to life in cold environments and to discuss issues relating to biodiversity. AQA GCSE>Living with the physical environment>The living world>Cold Environments First planned and taught: June 2017 My lessons are planned and taught using Smart Notebook, but a pdf is also included.
Levees and Floodplains
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Levees and Floodplains

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Title: What landforms are found in a rivers lower course? Aim: To describe the characteristics of floodplains and explain how levees are formed. AQA GCSE > Living with the Physical Environment > Physical Landscapes in the UK > River Landscapes in the UK. (But should cover most new GCSE specs) No textbook required. There's a useful mapwork activity included in the lesson. Please note. My lessons are planned and taught using Smart Notebook, but I've also included a powerpoint version.
Cold Environments Assessment
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Cold Environments Assessment

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Cold Environments - End of Unit Assessment AQA GCSE>Living with the physical environment>The living world>Cold Environments 29 marks. 5 questions with resource sheet and mark scheme/grade boundaries/AFL included. Easy to mark. First planned and taught: June 2017 My lessons are planned and taught using Smart Notebook, but a pdf is also included.
Cold Environments - What's life like in the Arctic Circle?
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Cold Environments - What's life like in the Arctic Circle?

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Title: What's life like in the Arctic Circle? Aim: To describe what life is like for people who inhabit the Arctic and what challenges they might face. PLEASE NOTE: I recommend you buy 'Arctic with Bruce Parry' DVD to teach this lesson as it's planned here. £6-7 on Amazon. I use it a lot for this Cold Environments unit. AQA GCSE>Living with the physical environment>The living world>Cold Environments First planned and taught: June 2017 My lessons are planned and taught using Smart Notebook, but a pdf is also included.
Aid and Intermediate Technology
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Aid and Intermediate Technology

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Lesson Title: Closing the Gap - Aid and Intermediate Technology Aim: To explain how aid and intermediate technology can help to reduce the development gap. Exam question style homework Included. Challenges in the Human Environment > The Changing Economic World > The Development Gap There's a wide range of activities here, therefore textbook not required for the lesson. Planned: March 2017 Any feedback appreciated. Thank you for looking.
UK's Uplands, Lowlands and Rivers
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UK's Uplands, Lowlands and Rivers

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Title: Where are the UK's uplands, lowlands and rivers? Aim: To identify the relief and landscapes of the UK. AQA GCSE > Living with the Physical Environment > Physical Landcapes in the UK > UK Physical Landscapes. (But could be easily adapted for KS3 or a decent cover lesson) Planned and Taught May 2017 This is that strange line of the spec which sits above Rivers and Coasts. We've decided to teach it before Rivers, but it would make just as much sense to teach it before you start Coasts. I've done my best to 'sex up' a part of the spec that has Gove written all over it. The lesson therefore starts with some 'ubergeography', which is designed to prompt class discussion, then your students can crack on with the map work. You'll need an Atlas. Thanks for looking. Please note. My lessons are planned and taught using smart notebook, but a powerpoint version is also included here.
Cold Environments - Characteristics
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Cold Environments - Characteristics

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Title - What are the key characteristics of cold environments? Aim - To describe and explain the main characteristics of cold environments: Climate, permafrost, soils, plants and animals. AQA GCSE>Living with the physical environment>The living world>Cold Environments First planned and taught: June 2017 Fully resourced lesson, which includes a research based homework. My lessons are planned and taught using Smart Notebook, but a pdf is also included.