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Providing Geography and History resources across KS3, 4 and 5. Many resources for the new (2016) GCSE and A Level Geography courses are available.

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Providing Geography and History resources across KS3, 4 and 5. Many resources for the new (2016) GCSE and A Level Geography courses are available.
The Climate of Spain
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The Climate of Spain

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Full lesson for KS3 Geography that examines the 5 major climatic zones of Spain and then asks pupils to apply their build understanding of these zones to work out where different tourists should go on holiday. Accompanying sheets provided.
Rebranding Bilbao
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Rebranding Bilbao

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Full lesson on how Bilbao was rebranded from a decaying ex-industrial city to a flourishing cultural hub. Uses the hook of the giant puppy made of flowers designed by Jeff Koons that is now on permanent display outside the Guggenheim. Worksheet and SEN resource provided.
Geography of Disease Introduction
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Geography of Disease Introduction

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Full lesson introduction on the Geography of disease. Suitable for KS3 Geography and elements of the lesson could be adapted for elements of the new (2106) A-Level specifications.
AQA GCSE Geography Hot Deserts Workbook
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AQA GCSE Geography Hot Deserts Workbook

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Work booklet allowing full coverage of the AQA GCSE Geography Hot Deserts topic, one of the option modules for the Ecosystems unit. Features: -a range of activities linked to the Oxford textbook with accompanying maps, graphs and images. a selection of exam questions for students to apply their learning a true and false quiz about the Thar Desert QR code link to a video on ‘Magic Stones’ a front cover with feedback box for teachers to use if marking the booklets Requires the Oxford textbook to accompany
Ecosystems bundle
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Ecosystems bundle

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Five lessons on ecosystems, all suitable for the new AQA GCSE Geography. Lessons included are: - What is an ecosystem - Ecosystem change - Tropical rainforest characteristics - Causes of deforestation - Conservation in Southeast Asia (focused on Palm Oil related issues)
Southeast Asia issues bundle
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Southeast Asia issues bundle

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Three lessons examining a variety of issues in Southeast Asia: - East Timor's road to independence - The South China Sea Dispute - Conservation in Southeast Asia (palm oil and deforestation) All lessons feature objectives, outcomes, starters, several activities and plenaries. Two of these lessons require smart notebook software.
UK weather hazards bundle
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UK weather hazards bundle

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Three resources focusing on the increasing threat of extreme weather in the UK and two examples of flooding from the past decade- the 2009 Cockermouth Floods and the 2014 Somerset Levels floods.
AQA GCSE Geography 3.1.1.4 Climate Change 7 Lessons
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AQA GCSE Geography 3.1.1.4 Climate Change 7 Lessons

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7 lesson scheme of work plus assessment and mark scheme for the new (2016) AQA GCSE Geography Climate Change unit 3.1.1.4. The new Oxford textbook is required to accompany several activities. Available separately for £2 per lesson/assessment.
Geography of crime bundle
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Geography of crime bundle

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Contains lessons on -The Geography of Graffiti -Somali Pirates -The Heroin Trail -Blood Diamonds -The Kony 2012 campaign Perfect set of resources to accompany and extend a KS3 Geography unit based on the Geography of Crime. Also a good extension to the content in the geog.2 textbook.
Geography of Crime- The Heroin Trail
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Geography of Crime- The Heroin Trail

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Full KS3 Geography lesson for the Geography of Crime module. The perfect accompaniment to the geog.2 section on the Heroin Trail, although the textbook is not required at all. Features: -A starter -Info and input on the reasons why Afghanistan is the main heroin producing country in the world and the problems this causes -Various tasks for students to work through (1 task requires access to an atlas or the internet) -A plenary requiring evaluation, synthesis of understanding and creativity of thought Will last 60-90 minutes dependent on the class and their ability level.
OCR A Level Geography- Birmingham case study
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OCR A Level Geography- Birmingham case study

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A resource to help teach the case study of structural economic change as featured on the 2016 OCR A Level Geography specification. This resource on Birmingham features: -a starter -key questions -background information on the city -various activities to chart and analyse economic change and deindustrialisation in the city a task to analyse the role of different players a thought provoking plenary. a slide that can be printed and used for consolidation/revision notes on the case study This is best taught over at least 2 hours. The Hodder OCR A Level textbook is required for some activities.