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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.
Carbon footprint calculator survey
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Carbon footprint calculator survey

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Survey with questions that address a variety of aspects of your daily life and calculate a score to estimate how much carbon you produce Includes summary questions that address how you could alter your carbon footprint, and also question the validity/accuracy of the carbon footprint survey
Extreme weather - an introduction
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Extreme weather - an introduction

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KS3 Definition of extreme weather Examples of extreme weather Extreme weather mapping task, e.g. plot tornadoes in the USA (requires atlases) Extreme weather photos plenary - guess the caption
Coastal landforms of deposition: spits, bars and tombolos
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Coastal landforms of deposition: spits, bars and tombolos

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A fully resourced lesson that covers the sequence of formation of spits, bars and tomobolos. Clear pictures and diagrams included throughout. A3 worksheet contained within the ppt for students to have and complete during the lesson. This will create a clear revision resource which they can easily use to consolidate learning and prepare for exams.
Solar energy / Solar power
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Solar energy / Solar power

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Lesson covers what solar energy is, how it works, and where the best location for solar power is. Activities and worksheets included within the ppt.
Glacial landforms - glacial troughs (U-shaped valley), truncated spurs, hanging valley & ribbon lake
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Glacial landforms - glacial troughs (U-shaped valley), truncated spurs, hanging valley & ribbon lake

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An engaging lesson that uses photographs and diagrams to show and explain how glacial landforms of erosion are formed. Lesson includes: A clear note-taking frame with photos/diagrams of each landform Definition and photo of a U-shaped valley (glacial trough) Diagrams and photographs to show how truncated spurs and hanging valleys are formed Photos and a diagram with word fill activity to explain how ribbon lakes are formed Summary quiz to check on learning All activities and worksheets are included within the powerpoint.
Changes in the UK's rural areas
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Changes in the UK's rural areas

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Lesson covers the idea of urban sprawl and how people are moving both away from and back to rural areas Activities include fact finding tasks and statement coding to do with the impacts of population growth and decline All resources included within the ppt
Drought and the Sahel
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Drought and the Sahel

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KS3 Definition of drought Location of the Sahel and what is happening there Human Planet DVD - how people cope with living in the Sahara All activities and resources included within the ppt
A Level: Coastal Management beyond the UK (Sundarbans, Bangladesh); resilience/mitigation/adaptation
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A Level: Coastal Management beyond the UK (Sundarbans, Bangladesh); resilience/mitigation/adaptation

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Fully resourced and comprehensive case study lesson Includes the location of Bangladesh and why it is sop at risk of flooding Video link to an excellent documentary about flooding and cyclones Detailed slides about the characteristics, challenges and opportunities of living in the Sundarbans Strategies to be resilient, mitigate and adapt to flooding and climate change All resources, worksheets and activities are included within the ppt
Ecotourism : positives, negatives & design your own ecolodge task - WHOLE LESSON (KS3/KS4 suitable)
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Ecotourism : positives, negatives & design your own ecolodge task - WHOLE LESSON (KS3/KS4 suitable)

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A detailed lesson that explores the meaning of ecotourism and how it can help communities. Lesson includes: A starter on the meaning of ecotourism A comparison task looking at mass tourism vs ecotourism A comprehension task on a real Amazon eco-lodge (info and worksheet both provided) A design-your-own ecolodge task, including success criteria A final task which questions some of the negatives of ecotourism All resources and worksheets are included within the powerpoint.
Fossil fuels (oil and coal)
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Fossil fuels (oil and coal)

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KS3 Lesson covers the formation of coal and oil and includes a storyboard task with a peer assessed marking activity All resources included within the ppt
Measuring the weather
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Measuring the weather

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KS3 Describes instruments for measuring the weather (thermometer, rain gauge, wind vane, barometer etc) Scavenger hunt activity Beaufort scale activity Homework and plenary Activities and sheets included within the powerpoint
The UK's place in the wider world
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The UK's place in the wider world

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Lesson covers the UK’s global links, links to the Commonwealth, and links to the EU Activities include describing maps and coding statements into positives and negatives All resources included within the ppt
Glacial landforms of erosion: corries, aretes & pyramidal peaks - formation, features & fieldsketch
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Glacial landforms of erosion: corries, aretes & pyramidal peaks - formation, features & fieldsketch

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A lesson that uses images and diagrams to show how glacial landforms of erosion are created. Lesson includes: An introduction to how all the landforms look A sequence and description task for the formation of a corrie with exam practice question A diagram and word-fill task for the formation of an arete A note task for the formation of a pyramidal peak A final summary quiz to check learning A bonus fieldsketching task with step-by-step instructions for how to draw and label an accurate fieldsketch of a glacial landscape All lesson resources and worksheets are included within the powerpoint.
Christchurch earthquake 2011 - HIC case study (AQA The Challenge of Natural Hazards)
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Christchurch earthquake 2011 - HIC case study (AQA The Challenge of Natural Hazards)

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Lesson covers the causes, impacts and responses to the Christchurch earthquake in New Zealand 2011. There is also a discussion around why some countries have more devastating impacts from earthquakes than others (comparison with Haiti). Activities include a video, statement coding, and brainstorm around impacts affecting earthquake impacts. Worksheets included within the ppt.