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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.
Global energy supply and demand
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Global energy supply and demand

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KS4 Lesson covers energy key terms, patterns of supply and demand, factors affecting energy security, exam practice All resources contained within the lesson ppt
Introduction to Nigeria
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Introduction to Nigeria

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Lesson covers Nigeria’s location, and key facts and figures about population, industry and level of development Activities include a factfile building task All resources included within the ppt
AQA The Challenge of Resource Management Unit of Work - part 2
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AQA The Challenge of Resource Management Unit of Work - part 2

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A comprehensive set of lessons to follow "The Challenge of Resource Management’ unit, with the option of ‘Energy’ selected from the choice element. All resources, links and worksheets and written within the powerpoints for convenience. Activities contain a range of skills, text, and research tasks as well as structured exam practice
GCSE Geography - Knowledge organisers / Topic summaries / Revision
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GCSE Geography - Knowledge organisers / Topic summaries / Revision

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A set of six knowledge organisers / topic summaries for GCSE topics. Each topic is summarised on one A3 sheet of paper (apart from The Changing Economic World which is extended). Topics included are: Physical landscapes in the UK Challenge of natural hazards Challenge of resource management Changing economic world Living world Urban issues and challenges An excellent revision resource to help students cope with the high level of content. Will also help support weaker students who may have disorganised notes.
AQA The Challenge of Resource Management Unit of Work - part 1
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AQA The Challenge of Resource Management Unit of Work - part 1

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A comprehensive set of lessons to follow "The Challenge of Resource Management’ unit, with the option of ‘Energy’ selected from the choice element. All resources, links and worksheets and written within the powerpoints for convenience. Activities contain a range of skills, text, and research tasks as well as structured exam practice
Temperature
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Temperature

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KS3 Explores how and why temperature varies around the world Key words - latitude and equator Plot and colour code world temperatures Explain differences in temperature
River processes - erosion, transport, deposition (KS4 Physical Landscapes in the UK)
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River processes - erosion, transport, deposition (KS4 Physical Landscapes in the UK)

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A clear and easy-to-understand lesson on all the processes within a river. Processes included are hydraulic action, attrition, abrasion, solution, vertical erosion, lateral erosion, traction, saltation, suspension, solution, deposition. A thorough and detailed worksheet is included so students can have all key words, definitions and pictures on one piece of paper, making it easy to revise.
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
The fast carbon cycle - land use change
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The fast carbon cycle - land use change

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KS5 Lesson covers the impact of landuse change on the carbon cycle; specific reference to changes in farming methods, shifting cultivation, and the abandonment and replanting of land Includes questions and practice exam essays All resources and sheets included within the ppt
Coastal landforms of deposition: beaches (sandy and shingle) and sand dune succession (psammosere)
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Coastal landforms of deposition: beaches (sandy and shingle) and sand dune succession (psammosere)

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A fully resourced lesson that covers: • different types of beaches and their characteristics • definition of succession and the succession of a sand dune system (psammosere) • Powerpoint includes colourful images, diagrams and useful video links, and includes a clear worksheet that students can complete throughout the lesson and create a final resource that is easy to revise from.