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Adding a bit of fun and crazy to Geography! All proceeds will help our ever shrinking department budget, which I need to stop supplementing with my own money! July 24 - thank you all for your support, with some fundraising and money on here, the eco committee and I have been able to purchase outdoor recycling bins for school!

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Adding a bit of fun and crazy to Geography! All proceeds will help our ever shrinking department budget, which I need to stop supplementing with my own money! July 24 - thank you all for your support, with some fundraising and money on here, the eco committee and I have been able to purchase outdoor recycling bins for school!
Economic World Case Study & Example Revision Infographics, AQA, 9-1
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Economic World Case Study & Example Revision Infographics, AQA, 9-1

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Economic World Case Study & Example Revision Infographics, AQA, 9-1 Revision infographics Nigeria Case Study (2 infographics) Modern industrial development: Jaguar Land Rover An example of how tourism can close the development gap: Jamaica Rural area of growth / decline: South Cambridgeshire & The Outer Hebrides Contained in zipped file (must extract/ open to access resources) PDF and PPT files
Responses to desertification (Deserts got talent!)
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Responses to desertification (Deserts got talent!)

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Progression steps: Recap the process of desertification Evaluate strategies to reduce the risk of desertification Evaluate the sustainability of these strategies Lesson, worksheet, DIN and assessed work proforma (fully editable version too)
The future of The Arctic (Ecosystems unit)
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The future of The Arctic (Ecosystems unit)

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Progression steps: Explore the physical geography of the Arctic Explain why tensions are rising in the Arctic Categorise the activities in the Arctic based on opportunities and threats Lesson, A3 work mat & DIN
Population change over time: natural increase/decrease
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Population change over time: natural increase/decrease

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Progression steps: Define key terms relating to population change Analyse population data between different countries Explain reasons for population change over time Lesson, resources ans DIN (all editable) All time favourite jelly baby game!
Fairtrade in Kenya
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Fairtrade in Kenya

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Progression steps: Recall the stages of how coffee is made Discuss the key players in the coffee making process and explore their earnings Suggest how the coffee making process can be made fairer Lesson, worksheet, frayer model and DIN (all editable)
Plate boundaries and plate types
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Plate boundaries and plate types

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Progression steps: Use knowledge of place names to describe the distribution of earthquakes and volcanoes Differentiate between two types of crust Describe and explain four methods of plate movement Lesson, worksheet & DIN
The Sichuan earthquake, 2008
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The Sichuan earthquake, 2008

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Progression steps: Identify what a hazard is and link to key concept(s) Explain the causes of the Sichuan earthquake Identify and evaluate the effects and responses to the Sichuan earthquake Lesson, worksheet and matching info sheet, frayer model and DIN
Living in hazard zones
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Living in hazard zones

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Progression steps: Suggest six reasons why people may choose to live near a volcano Explain how monitoring, prediction, planning and protection can help lower risks in hazard zones Use knowledge of protection methods to design an earthquake proof building Lesson, worksheets and matching info sheet & DIN
Structure of the earth, processes and distribution of hazards
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Structure of the earth, processes and distribution of hazards

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Progression steps: Describe the meaning of tectonic and the structure of the earth Name tectonic plates using prior knowledge associated with continents and oceans Explain two processes responsible for plate movement Lesson, worksheet, frayer model and DIN (editable)
Volcano features and types
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Volcano features and types

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Progression steps: Define what a volcano is and their main features Describe the distribution of volcanoes Explore the differences between composite and shield volcanoes Worksheet, lesson and DIN (editable)
Types of rainfall and weather systems
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Types of rainfall and weather systems

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Progression steps Describe what causes rain and different types of rainfall. Define air pressure and compare high pressure systems. Explain low pressure systems using an example. Lesson, worksheet and DIN (editable)
Characteristics and threats to oceans
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Characteristics and threats to oceans

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Progression steps Describe characteristics of oceans and why they are important. Explore coral reefs’ biodiversity and the threats they face. Explain the largest threats to the world’s oceans. Full lesson and worksheets, editable versions also.
Geological timescales lesson
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Geological timescales lesson

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Includes lesson, worksheets and DIN activity (editable) Progression steps Define and characterise geological timescales. Describe what a rock is and ways of classification. Explain how rocks are in a constant state of change. Worksheets Geological hand worksheet Geological history timeline infographic Rock worksheet formation
Human fieldwork, Bristol regeneration, Geography, AQA, 9-1 Complete Sequence
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Human fieldwork, Bristol regeneration, Geography, AQA, 9-1 Complete Sequence

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We were keen to separate Paper 1 and 2 from fieldwork units, and reduce workload, so I created this ‘mini unit’ for the department which includes: Fieldwork data collection booklet, methods include for each of the three sites: Land use tally, environmental quality survey for old site (old pictures included) and current site, mood mapping for old site (old pictures included) and current site, pedestrian count and questionnaire. Each method links to one or more of our key questions (see below). 26 page work booklet (integrated titles, DINs, lesson tasks, exam questions and plenary tasks) Knowledge organiser Lessons 1-3: *Our physical fieldwork is longer as it introduces ‘generic’ presentation styles and learning of key terms, such as ‘primary, secondary data, qualitative, quantitative…’ This is also available on here. I have also included the lesson from our Urban Issues section on Bristol regeneration to provide much needed context/ reminder of theory being explored. Introduction, risks and data collection methods Data presentation and analysis What conclusions can we make from our analysis and how do we evaluate our enquiry? This human fieldwork is based on the enquiry question ‘Has regeneration improved Bristol harbourside?’ Key questions: What is the land use at Bristol Harbourside? How has the environment changed? Which areas are the most popular and why? PDF and PowerPoint versions are included in order to edit should you wish (enquiry location, school logos, DIN questions…) All proceeds will help our ever shrinking department budget, which I need to stop supplementing with my own money.
Coastal fieldwork, Geography, AQA, 9-1 Complete Sequence
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Coastal fieldwork, Geography, AQA, 9-1 Complete Sequence

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We were keen to separate Paper 1 and 2 from fieldwork units, and reduce workload, so I created this ‘mini unit’ for the department which includes: Fieldwork data collection booklet, methods include: Pebble shape, angularity, wave count, beach profile and bipolar analysis. ‘Spot the engineering’, fieldwork sketch space and risk assessment table included for activities to fill gaps if required. 50 page workbooklet (integrated titles, DINs, lesson tasks, exam questions and plenary tasks) Knowledge organiser Lessons 1-6: How do we set up a suitable enquiry question, link it to theory and evaluate risk? What are the different types of data and how do we construct our methodology? What are the different types of data presentation method, and why do we use them? How can our data sets be matched to appropriate data presentation techniques? How do we analyse and explain our results? What conclusions can we make from our analysis and how do we evaluate our enquiry? This coastal fieldwork is based on the enquiry question '“Destructive waves are responsible for forming the beach at Budleigh Salterton” but would apply to any coastal setting. PDF and powerpoint versions are included in order to edit should you wish (enquiry location, school logos, DIN questions…) All proceeds will help our evershrinking department budget, which I need to stop supplementing with my own money.
Economic futures in the UK, Economic World, Geography GCSE, 9-1
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Economic futures in the UK, Economic World, Geography GCSE, 9-1

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Economic futures in the UK, Economic World, Geography GCSE, 9-1 UK Post- industrial economy Sustainable Industry (Jaguar Land Rover) Changing rural landscapes Infrastructure developments North- South divide UK in the wider world (Updated information on BREXIT) All include DIN activity, plenary (rock, paper scissors) and structured progression steps. Would require access to Oxford AQA GCSE Geography textbook, or similar resources to support independent student work during the lessons.
The UK’s Place in the Wider World, Geography GCSE, AQA, 9-1
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The UK’s Place in the Wider World, Geography GCSE, AQA, 9-1

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The UK’s Place in the Wider World, Geography GCSE, AQA, 9-1 Worksheet designed to go alongside PPT DIN retrieval activity Will require GCSE Oxford textbook, Pages 251 or a similar resource on the UK in the wider world: electronic communication and transport. Updated to include information on BREXIT and the repercussions…