I am a Geography specialist who has also been teaching GCSE history for the past few years. I have uploaded some lessons for History and Geography. I hope people find them useful.
I am a Geography specialist who has also been teaching GCSE history for the past few years. I have uploaded some lessons for History and Geography. I hope people find them useful.
A research sheet that is best printed out in A3 for the pupils to find out about a chosen megacity. Please feel free to download and adapt to suit your needs.
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An editable template to use when looking at the forces for and against a change from occurring. The driving and restraining forces can be scored to allow pupils to predict what the outcome might be.
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Sailboat analysis but with potential future problems (rocks) and helpful factors (fair winds).
Hope it proves useful.
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A template for a poster on the literature on which we draw for our KS3 curriculum.
Please feel free to download and edit.
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A simple coasts retrieval practice starter using a geography field sketch. Please feel free to use and adapt as you see fit.
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Another retrieval practice slide that is fully editable so please feel free to download and adapt.
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Another simple retrieval practice starter slide. Can also prompt discussion about how stacks form etc.
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AQA GCSE Geography lesson for the new specification Unit 1A: In this third lesson in the section we look at the human causes of climate change.
We start with a retrieval practice grid which you can populate with your own questions.
We then look at the greenhouse effect and how this works. The pupils will create an annotated diagram as the teacher goes through the stages. We then look at the three main greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxides. Taking each one in turn the pupils annotate around their hexagons what the human sources of these gases are. There are some video clips to support this.
We finish with 9 mark GCSE-style question with the command word “to what extent”. the pupils have a suggested content and strictire guide to help them if they need it.
In a nutshell lesson includes:
Retrieval practice starter
Annotated diagram task on the greenhouse effect
Hexagon task on the greenhouse gases
Video clips where appropriate
GCSE-style question with guidance on suggested content
Hope this saves you some valuable planning time.
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A template for revising geographical case studies, with guidance on how to complete the sections.
*Please note that some of the fonts displayed may not work on your version of Power Point. But it is all editable.
Hope it proves useful!
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A template for a worksheet I use with GCSE and A-Level students to highlight the regional impacts of climate change and rate their severity. It is fully editable so can be adapted when new statistics come to light!
Hope this proves useful.
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This is a worksheet that I use with the old Landforms: Rivers video (linked). We fill in the appropriate sections as we progress through the video. Hope it proves useful.
All nine of my geography themed retrieval practice starter slides. All can be edited and used in different ways. Hope they prove useful.
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FREE Lesson on the importance of mangrove forests. Could be used as part of a coasts or climate change unit. I use with the year 7, but it is fully adaptable.
I hope it proves useful!
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