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Climate Change Introduction
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Climate Change Introduction

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Students will be introduced to the topic of climate change and focus on the greenhouse effect. Global Warning narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio can be found on YouTube.
Water on the Land - AQA Essential Revision Guide
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Water on the Land - AQA Essential Revision Guide

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A double-sided A3 sheet created to provide students with the 'essentials' of the topic. This should not be used as a definitive revision resource but instead as a prompt for students before the exam. Detail will need to be obtained from their own work and revision material. The idea of this is to help them recap and trigger ideas just before the exam.
Population Change AQA GCSE - Essential Revision Guide
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Population Change AQA GCSE - Essential Revision Guide

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A double-sided A3 sheet created to provide students with the 'essentials' of the topic. This should not be used as a definitive revision resource but instead as a prompt for students before the exam. Detail will need to be obtained from their own work and revision material. The idea of this is to help them recap and trigger ideas just before the exam.
Overpopulation
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Overpopulation

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Students will look at how the planet has become overpopulated. They will focus on the impacts of overpopulation.
Carbon Footprints
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Carbon Footprints

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Students will focus on how their school is environmentally friendly. They will use the internet to calculate their carbon footprint.
Designing Out Crime
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Designing Out Crime

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Two lessons on designing out crime. Students will look at how environments and buildings are designed to reduce crime. You will need to get a plan/map/overview of your own school buildings to make the first lesson work.
Mapping Crime
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Mapping Crime

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Students will look at the different crime in their area (you will have to adapt depending on location). Students will then use London Crime Statistics to create a choropleth map.