Glossy 40 slide PPT GP resource that can be used with a lower secondary GP class studying climate zones and climate change. I used this in a school in China, so it has a China case study included.
There is enough material here for 3-4 lessons, and could be extended if class time is used for the students to work on the assessment tasks.
PPT includes:
Weather vs climate defintions
World climate zones
China case study - different climate zones in China
Coldest, hottest, driest, wettest cities in the world
Climate change and how human beings are contributing to this process
Action that people can take against climate change
PPT includes key word defintion slides
PPT includes research and poster making assessment task
PPT includes summative assessment task on raising awareness about climate change
PPT includes a end of topic self reflection task
Pack includes a 30 slide PPT and a 3 page task booklet with questions based on the PPT and a short research task.
I used this in an IG1 Geography class who had just begun the Volcanoes and Earthquakes topic.
PPT includes:
lesson objectives and key word list
definition for volcanoes
map showing the worlds largest volcanoes and various photographs
drone footage video of Iceland volcano eruption
effects of volcanoes on natural and built environments summary lists
mini case study: Pompeii
active, dormant and extinct volcano summaries
Composite/Strato volcano summary and Mp4 showing formation
Shield volcano summary and Mp4 showing formation
structure of a volcano diagram with labeled parts
This task filled in an 80 minute lesson.
Pack contains a 23 slide PPT and two task sheets that the students can answer using information from the PPT.
There is enough material here for 2-3 lessons.
PPT contains:
diagram showing the structure of the earth - crust, mantle, outer core, inner core
world map showing main tectonic plates
embedded video showing how the world will change in the next 200 million years due to tectonic plate movement
the case of the Mesosaurus - proof of plate tectonics?
map showing main areas of volcanic and earthquake activity and the Ring of Fire
link to online website showing recent earthquake activity
three types of plate boundaries explanation and diagrams - divergent/constructive, convergent/destructive, and transform/conservative.
Handy resource for an IGCSE class studying the Earthquakes and Volcanoes topic.
PPT includes a case study of Mt St Helens. PPT includes:
map showing the location
embedded video of the event
causes of the eruption
before and after photos
responses to the eruption
impacts of the eruption
Filled in a 45 minute lesson.
Resource that was used with a IGCSE1 class studying the Earthquakes and Volcanoes topic. It easily filled a 90 minute lesson. The content of the PPT could be used to generate more tasksheet, discussion activities.
PPT breakdown. 32 slides cover the following content:
lesson objectives, key words and syllabus links.
the 3 P’s of earthquake preparadness - predict, plan and prepare
Tips to follow in an earthquake event
Engineering techniques that can be used to make buildings more earthquake resistant, includeing padded foundations, dampeners, shock absorbers, cross bracing, deep foundations. Each method has a small animation to aid in the explantion
The final slide has two tasks for the students to complete - a sketch task of an earthquake resistance builidng, and a written explanation of the 3 P’s.
This resource is for an IGCSE class studying the Earthquakes and Volcanoes topic: San Francisco Quake of 1989 case study.
Pack includes:
Ppt covering:
key words defintions
learning objectives
map locations and plate tectonic situation in the Bay Area,
key points of the quake - date, time, impacts.
Cypress Viaduct collapse
Fact book covering:
causes of the quake
predication, prevention, management
responses
economic and human impacts
Case study questions for students to answer using the information inside this pack.
This filled in a 80 minutes lesson.
Contents of PPT and Factbook could be used to generate further tasksheet or discussion topics.
I used this resource in a IGCSE class studying the Coasts topic, focusing on Wave-Cut Platforms.
26 slide PPT includes:
Revision questions about coastal landforms: stacks, arches, headlands, bays
Revision slides about the main types of coastal erosion - hydraulic action, abrasion, solution, attrition.
slide with a written explanation of the formations of a wave-cut platform using key words: erosion, notch, undercutting, overhang, cliff retreat
slide with embedded video showing an animation of the wave-cut platform formation process
various photos and diagrams showing the process
The last slide has an annotated sketch and written task that can be completed using the information from the PPT.
This filled a 60 minute lesson.
True/false quiz presented on a PPT. Quiz covers content from the Population topic for A-Level Geography.
Question are based on:
Population indicators
Demographers
Dependency ratios
Age/Sex diagrams
Population density
Immigration
Demographic Transition Model
Indicators of Development
Global population trends
Human Development Indicators
PPT with a 20 questions True/False quiz on the Coast topics for the IGCSE Coasts topic.
Fun revision task, can be modified to suit your needs. Good for a 40 minute lesson.
Questions relate to:
constructive/destructive waves
coastal erosion
wave structure
wave building
PPT resource that I used with an international A-Level Geography class studying the Production, Location and Change topic - Focusing on the physical factors that can impact agriculture: Soil
PPT covers loam, humus, leaching, draining, water and nutrient retention.
Some short questions on the final slide for student work/discussion.
PPT can be used as a basis to produce more tasksheets, or as a starting point for further research.
Neat 16 slide PPT that introduces and explains the three main coral reef types: fringing, barrier and atoll.
Includes information, photos of each.
Last slide has summary/discussion questions.
I used this in an IGCSE class studying the Coasts topic.
22 Slide PPT that I used with an A2 International A-Level Geography class that was starting the Production, Location and Change topic.
PPT includes:
focus on climate as a physical factors affecting agriculture
agricultural areas in the USA and links to rainfall (maps)
case study of wheat, and the climate factors required for wheat growth
global distribution of wheat production and the reasons for this
There are task suggestions at the end of the PPT that can be completed using information from the PPT.
This filled a 60 minute lesson.
Ready to use end of topic test of the IGCSE Earthquakes and Volcanoes topic test.
Includes insert and mark scheme.
Questions cover these areas:
earthquake impact comparison
plate boundaries
impacts of volcanoes extended reponse
plate boundary types
distribution of tectonic events
composite volcano diagram drawing
earthquake causes case study question
This is a ready-to-go end of topic test for the Coast IGCSE topic.
Test includes majority past paper questions, with some extra short answer, source based, multiple choice and T/F questions thrown in.
Content covered includes:
coastal landforms of erosion - headlands, beaches, bays, stacks, stump
types of coastal erosion - hydraulic action, attrition, abrasion, solution
depositional landforms and processes - lopngshore drift, spits, bars, tombolos
coastal management - case study
Test would probably take 60 minutes to complete.
End of topic test for IGCSE class studying the Rivers topic.
Questions cover these areas:
hydrological cycle
erosion processes
river landforms
river hazards and opportunities
river management methods
hydrographs
Test can be modified/adjusted to suit your needs.