This worksheet recaps the ideas behind a basic industry module.
It asks pupils to identify occupations and categorise them into Primary, Secondary, Tertiary and Quarternary activities.
It then asks the pupils to identify each economic sector on the demographic transition model.
The third element is a true or false case study task about Nike and its development of factors across the glob. This could be easily adapted for Apple or other TNC. The questions should promote an amount of discussion because they are not actually “true or false” and can be debated.
The final section is an odd one out task, that I have tried to make difficult based on previous pupils questions and experiences.
A Powerpoint based lesson looking at the Heirarchy Pyramid and Settlement Shapes suitable for KS3 and GCSE.
This lesson takes you through each level of the pyramid and identifies the different services at each level.
Pupils will learn about each level and be able to identify specific urban areas on a map and apply them to the hierarchy model.
This lesson introduces the theme of Settlements to the Year 7 Common Entrance and KS3 Geography group. It thinks about the reasons why settlers would have settled in their chosen locations.
Pupils are asked to look at a variety of locations and identify reasons why first settlers would have built their settlements in those locations.
These worksheets are designed as a review of learning during the KS3 and Common Entrance Geography Settlement module.
There are a number of activities for the students to do. THe lower ability sheet asks the pupils to use colour to identify reasons why settlements grow, and then problems that can be caused. The next section asks the students to label the Burgess model.
Following this there is a true and false section where pupils identify statements that are true or false about the redevelopment of the Olympic park in London.
The pupils are then asked to label the Settlement Hierarchy, and as an extension identify typical services at each level.
The final task on the lower ability sheet is to identify the odd one out words related to settlement hierarchy, and urban growth.
The higher level worksheet follows a similar pattern, but asks the pupils to explain why urban areas grow using the key words used in the lower ability task.
The pupils are also asked to explain whether the redevelopment of the olympic park was a success or not.
The resource is fully customisable and you can adapt for your own needs. You will probably need to adapt the case study section.
This is a revision worksheet for pupils to consolidate and revise their learning. It is designed for the Geography Common Entrance Course but is equally compatible with KS3 and KS4 Geography.
Questions have a link to a Youtube clip that can help them answer the question from the worksheet.
This is a game where pupils use a feature in Google Earth and are taken to different places to learn about those locations.
The resources include a powerpoint to be completed by the pupils, or printed off, and a Youtube video with instructions.
This worksheet asks pupils to respond to the information and questions given in the Youtube Clip that is taken from a BBC News article about how Boscastle is responding to the Flood after 10 years.
Pupils have to identify any short or long term responses shown in the clip, answer simple questions based on information given, and give a response about how people of Boscastle may have responded in the short and long term.
A Powerpoint resource to help explain to pupils how to find 6 figure grid references.
The Powerpoint is really helpful and splits the process of finding 6 figure grid references down into a series of animated steps. This makes it more accessible for pupils to learn how to find and use 6 figure grid references.
There are some accompanying questions to go with the resource.
A word search containing key words for Coastal Management. It would be useful as a lesson starter or filler encouraging pupils to learn key words and spellings.
This resource is an independent task for pupils to examine the location factors and sustainability of the Tesla Giga factory in Nevada.
It uses a Youtube documentary that is viewed through Video link to avoid Youtube ads.
This resource is fantastic as a standalone task for homework, or in remote learning. It can be used with all abilities because it has straight forward response questions leading up to longer responses.
A worksheet that is to be used in conjunction with several online resources. Pupils are to seek out answers to questions and terms to build a case study that would be suitable for Geogrpahy at KS3 or KS4.
A worksheet that takes the pupils through migration definitions with push and pull factors. The pupils then have to identify push and pull factors and colour code each one. Finally there is an extension question where the pupils are asked to investigate the arguments for and against Brexit.
This is an exercise identifying coastal features from a map. In my classes I have exchanged the opensource map for an Ordnance Survey map, so if you have access to OS mapping you may want to exchange the maps.
A Geography worksheet asking pupils to identify reasons for global population growth. Pupils have to analyse the trends in the graph alongside some true or false questions that stimulate debate in a class review.
This resources introduces air masses to the weather module. It uses a clip from the Met Office that explains the different air masses, and pupils have to annotate the diagram, match up the definitions and decide which air mass produces different types of weather.
It can be set as a standalone homework task or a cover lesson.
A scheme of worksheets for use in a rivers module. These worksheets ideally move pupils through key processes, and apply their knowledge to two case studies in Boscastle and the River Amazon.