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A Geography and ESS teacher based in Asia. Sharing engaging resources that include updated examples/case studies. Teach Geography KS3, IGCSE and IB, as well as ESS IB.

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A Geography and ESS teacher based in Asia. Sharing engaging resources that include updated examples/case studies. Teach Geography KS3, IGCSE and IB, as well as ESS IB.
IGCSE/GCSE (or KS3) Introduction to Migration (Causes and Impacts)
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IGCSE/GCSE (or KS3) Introduction to Migration (Causes and Impacts)

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IGCSE/GCSE (Could also be used for KS3) Introduction to Migration (Causes and Impacts) Lesson focused what is migration, why it happens (push and pull factors) and the impacts of migration. Can be used for both IGCSE and GCSE but would also be suitable for KS3. Ideas are my own or adapted from elsewhere.
Hazards and Disasters
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Hazards and Disasters

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An introduction to human and natural hazards and disasters. Aimed at KS3. Lessons involves: Intro to what a hazard is A group task to examine which is the most deadly hazard Diamond 9 Ranking activity involving students annotating their reasons (this can be extended if access to the internet) All resources on the PPT.
IGCSE/GCSE Geography - Hazardous Environments
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IGCSE/GCSE Geography - Hazardous Environments

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A selection of Hazardous Environments lessons that would suit either GCSE or IGCSE. Lessons are: Introduction to Plate Tectonics Plate Boundaries Volcano Impacts What are volcanoes? What is a hazard and where are they found?
IBDP ESS New Syllabus (2024) - Foundations - Multiple Choice Questions
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IBDP ESS New Syllabus (2024) - Foundations - Multiple Choice Questions

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IBDP ESS Revision Resources - For New 2024 Syllabus Topic 1. Foundations Contains (Editable PPTS) Multiple Choice Quesitons A set of revision resources that are ideal to support students in their learning and examinations. These are focused on the new IBDP ESS Syllabus. I will add more as I work through the course.
IGCSE Geography - Introduction to Development
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IGCSE Geography - Introduction to Development

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What is development? Theme 3.1 IGCSE Cambridge Geography (can be used for any specification) An introduction to development including definitions, card sort development indicators, research using GapMinder and skills questions. Some ideas have been adpated from elsewhere
Deeper Picture Analysis - Geography Stand Alone Lesson
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Deeper Picture Analysis - Geography Stand Alone Lesson

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Deeper Picture Analysis A stand alone lesson to encourage students to develop their analysis skills of pictures. Lesson is based around one photo but can be easily changed to any engaging photo of your choice. All work is completed on A2 paper split into the 4 sections as highlighted on the powerpoint. Students spend around 10 minutes on each section. I give students different colour pens so I can monitor who is writing. I encrouage students write in any direction (upside down, on the side etc). Students then write up a description of the photography. Has been used with all year groups.
IGCSE Geography - Development between countries
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IGCSE Geography - Development between countries

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Development Between Countries Theme 3.1 IGCSE Cambridge Geography (can be used for any specification) A lesson looking at the why countries develop differently - including a ranking activity and research. Ideas are my own or developed from others.
Lesson 3 - Exploring the world's biodiversity (Lesson 3 of 8)
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Lesson 3 - Exploring the world's biodiversity (Lesson 3 of 8)

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Lesson 3 - Exploring the world’s biodiversity (Used with 11-14 students) The third lesson in my conservation scheme of learning. Students map out the location of a range of endangered species. Resources adapted from ARKive. Lesson is fully resourced with a powerpoint and worksheet. The following lessons look at extinction, mapping biodiversity, threats and a range of animal case studies e.g. bush meat. My lessons use high quality images so apologies if the files are large. Some of the activities are adapted from various sources including TES.
IGCSE Geography - Development and Industry
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IGCSE Geography - Development and Industry

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Industry and Development Theme 3.1 IGCSE Cambridge Geography (can be used/adapted for other specifications) Lesson looks at different types of industry and how industry changes as a country develops. Ideas are mine or adapted from elsewhere.
Indonesia Palu Earthquake/Tsunami (September 2018) Lesson (Geography in the News)
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Indonesia Palu Earthquake/Tsunami (September 2018) Lesson (Geography in the News)

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A lesson focused on the recent earthquake and Tsunami in Indonesia. Includes an introduction to primary and secondary impacts, then research factfile on the earthquake, with a final extended piece of writing on the question ‘Why was the Indonesia Earthquake so deadly?’ As this is recent, the figures given will probably need updated e.g. number of deaths Note: I have updated this powerpoint due to spelling mistakes
Introduction to Ecosystems (with a Rainforest Focus)
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Introduction to Ecosystems (with a Rainforest Focus)

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An introduction lesson to the basics of ecosystems with a Rainforest focus (although this could easily be adapted for any biome). Lesson involves: Activity around how humans use the environment: student annotate images, Moving onto a discussion of what an ecosystem is and what is contains (including a video to watch) Ecosystem concept map Biome map creation with a set of activities focusing on the Rainforest. All resources on PPT. Ideas are my own of adapted from elsewhere.
Mount Everest
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Mount Everest

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A extended lesson (can fit around 3 lessons) on the highest geography in the world; Mount Everest. Contains a range of activities including examining Sherpa Lifestyle, expeditions and the mountain itself. It is very visual and contains a range of videos. Some activities have been adapted from elsewhere - thanks for the inspiration