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Geography teaching resources for KS2, KS3, KS4 and KS5. Worksheets and resources are mostly all contained within the lesson powerpoints for convenience.

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Geography teaching resources for KS2, KS3, KS4 and KS5. Worksheets and resources are mostly all contained within the lesson powerpoints for convenience.
Tourism in glacial areas - the impacts of tourism in Chamonix with future management solutions
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Tourism in glacial areas - the impacts of tourism in Chamonix with future management solutions

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Lesson gives a detailed insight into how glacial areas are affected by tourism. Lesson includes: An overview of the location of Chamonix, France A comprehension activity on the impacts of tourism here, along with a statement coding for positive/negative impacts and identification of environmental/social/economic effects A brainstorming task that gets students to identify how each problem area can be targeted with a solution that will allow tourism to continue sustainably A final summary quiz All lesson resources and worksheets are included within the powerpoint.
Avalanches in glacial areas - causes, impacts and solutions
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Avalanches in glacial areas - causes, impacts and solutions

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A fun and engaging lesson that explores the hazard of avalanches in glacial areas. Lesson includes: Definition of an avalanche with video link to real-life footage and a description of the different types Video link to causes of avalanches Video link to one possible solution (using dynamite to trigger planned avalanches) Statement sorting task to understand the other types of avalanche management Final quiz to check learning All lesson resources, links, and worksheets are included within the powerpoint.
Y6 Open Evening Geography Activity
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Y6 Open Evening Geography Activity

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A tried and tested(!) powerpoint that contains a range of activities including a world knowledge quiz and an interactive ‘map-the-world’ task that students can gradually add to as they move in and out of the classroom over the course of the evening. The powerpoint slides contain lots of little sheets (e.g. flags, animals, boxes to write capital cities, mountain ranges, rivers etc) that can be printed out for students to colour and add information to, and then pin onto a larger world map to make a colourful display. A large map and atlases are required to carry this out. This has worked really successfully as a way to engage students and talk to them about geography, and create something visually-exciting and meaningful.
Mass tourism and the impacts of tourism - WHOLE LESSON (KS3/KS4 suitable)
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Mass tourism and the impacts of tourism - WHOLE LESSON (KS3/KS4 suitable)

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A clear and engaging lesson that introduces mass tourism and explores the impacts this can have on host countries. Lesson includes: A picture starter and discussion of the meaning of mass tourism A brainstorm activity on why people might travel to Kenya A statement-coding activity on the positive/negative impacts, and also the environmental/social/economic impacts An opinion piece of extended writing A mix of plenaries/extension activities including: a summary quiz, a tweet, and an acrostic All lesson resources and worksheets are included in the powerpoint.
A Level Natural Hazards case study summary revision booklet (AQA)
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A Level Natural Hazards case study summary revision booklet (AQA)

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KS5 but can be adapted for KS4 use. Based around physical geography case studies on the AQA spec Contains blank sheets for students to fill in to consolidate their learning Case studies include: Carlisle floods Amazon rainforest Holderness Coast Bangladesh Eyjafjallajokull eruption Haiti Christchurch Hurricane Sandy Typhoon Haiyan Black Saturday, Australia Los Angeles Japan tsunami
Global biomes information and worksheet task
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Global biomes information and worksheet task

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Summary information covering temperature, rainfall, animals, plants, and locations of six major world biomes (tundra, coniferous forest, deciduous forest, savanna, polar, and desert) Accompanying activity to summarise and locate biomes on a world map
Introduction to energy
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Introduction to energy

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KS3 An overview of what energy means and the different types Carbon footprint survey included as a separate worksheet All other sheets included within the ppt
Weather and its affect on people
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Weather and its affect on people

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KS3 Describing how weather affects people like shop owners and farmers Scavenger hunt activity of people living in different climates around the world Opinion activity to finish All activities and resources included within the ppt
Weather and climate test
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Weather and climate test

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KS3 Simple questions on temperature, rainfall, effects of the weather on people, and extreme weather Questions between 1-4 marks long