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Geography resources for KS3 & 4.
Using GIS to prepare for Tropical Storms
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Using GIS to prepare for Tropical Storms

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Prepared for AQA Geography B, a guide for students to use GIS to reseach Historic Hurricanes and accompanying PowerPoint. Task, for them to work in pairs to prepare a PowerPoint that uses GIS and explains why GIS is important in the preparation for Tropical Storms
Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan - DARTs
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Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan - DARTs

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A DARTs (Directed Activity Related to Text) regarding the Earthquake and Tsunami on 11th March, uses CBBC Newsround. Suggest students then write a blog, some of ours went on the the school VLE.
Japan - money and industry
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Japan - money and industry

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Starter of logos from Japanese companies. How did Japan become a rich country? Why has it slipped from 2nd to 3rd richest in the world? Article looks at who Japan exports to, who it imports from and some of what it imports and exports. Activities include graphs and comprehension, cloze passage for SEN students. Suggest you use my Crib Sheets for Success Criteria for graphs - see TES resources.
Level Descriptors for Geography
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Level Descriptors for Geography

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A teacher and student version of the Geography level descriptors. For students there is a tick sheet for each of the four strands and for teachers an overview. Very useful for writing differentiated success criteria and assessing pupils progress.
Success Criteria - Crib Sheets
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Success Criteria - Crib Sheets

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Updated crib Sheets to enable students to produce outstanding maps, graphs and fieldsketches. A 10/10 sheet to ensure they remember title, key etc. A useful reminder for students and another method for ensuring your lesson has success criteria!
Crime - art or graffiti?
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Crime - art or graffiti?

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Uses Banksy images and tags to encourage students to consider what is graffiti and what effect it can have on an environment.
Crime - art or graffiti?
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Crime - art or graffiti?

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PowerPoint uses Banksy images and images of tags to encourage students to consider what is art and what is graffiti. Accompanying worksheet
A Question of Japan
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A Question of Japan

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A starter or plenary for studying Japan - students work in teams (house groups works well, if you have them). Students choose a number - an image of Japan appears for 1 point students can identify it, for 2 points - can they come up with the UK equivalent - you may want to change the image of the castle from Carisbrooke - we're on the IOW
Human or Physical - Japan
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Human or Physical - Japan

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Sheets need to be cut up and put into numbered envelopes. Students work in groups and are assigned a number. They take one card, and using the information sheet find out the answer. When they have checked their answer and are right, they can take another card. When students have all cards, they sort them into human or physical