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How are tectonic plates, volcanoes and earthquakes linked?
This lesson is looking at tectonic plates and how volcanoes and earthquakes linked.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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What is the Earth like inside?
This lesson is looking at the composition of the Earth and what is inside our planet.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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How big is Asia's population? Geography
This lesson is looking at Asia’s growing population.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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KS3 - Asia and Hazards! WHOLE UNIT
Where is Asia and what natural hazards do they experience?
Lessons:
What and where is Asia?
What countries are located in Asia?
What is Asia like in comparison to where you live?
What are Asia’s main physical features?
How big is Asia’s population?
What is Asia’s climate like?
What are the different biomes within Asia?
What is the Earth like inside?
How are plates, volcanoes and earthquakes linked?
What are the different plate boundaries?
What is an earthquake?
What is a tsunami?
All students seemed to enjoy the lessons/unit and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
The unit and lesson’s are easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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What is an earthquake? Geography - Natural Hazards
This lesson is looking at how an earthquake forms.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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What are the different plate boundaries? Geography Hazards
This lesson is looking at the different type of plate boundaries that lead to earthquakes and volcano activity.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - How do we know our climate is changing? What are the effects?
This GCSE lesson is looking at how we know the climate is changing with data and what the effects this will bring to our planet.
Each GCSE lesson has an exam question as a title - and will then need to be answered at the end of the lesson.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum - Edexcel B. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - How has human activity changed our atmosphere?
This GCSE lesson is looking at how our climate has changed due to human activity.
Each GCSE lesson has an exam question as a title - and will then need to be answered at the end of the lesson.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum - Edexcel B. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - Hurricane preparation. USA vs Bangladesh.
This GCSE lesson is looking at how two differing countries of different wealth prepare for hurricanes.
Each GCSE lesson has an exam question as a title - and will then need to be answered at the end of the lesson.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum - Edexcel B. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - What is inside the Earth?
This GCSE lesson is looking at what is inside the earth and the different layers within.
Each GCSE lesson has an exam question as a title - and will then need to be answered at the end of the lesson.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum - Edexcel B. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - Earthquakes Developing vs developed world case studies. Haiti vs Japan
This GCSE lesson is looking at two different case studies on Earthquakes in the developing world vs the developed. We look into the different impacts as well as response rates.
Each GCSE lesson has an exam question as a title - and will then need to be answered at the end of the lesson.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum - Edexcel B. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG HAZARDOUS EARTH EDEXCEL B WHOLE UNIT 16 LESSONS!
Hazardous Earth whole unit.
Lessons:
ITCZ - Explain how ocean currents can influence climates.
Where are the worlds arid regions?? Hadley Cell and Global Atmospheric Circulation Movement.
Why does the climate naturally change?
What was the past climate like?
How has human activity changed our atmosphere?
How do we know our climate is changing?
How do cyclones/hurricanes form?
Cyclone case study - Storm Aila.
How do differing countries prepare for hurricanes?
What is inside the Earth?
What are convection currents?
What evidence is there for plate tectonics?
Plate boundaries - What hazards are there?
Volcanoes in the developed world - Japan.
Volcanoes in the developing world - Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Earthquakes - Developed vs Developing (2 lessons).
All students seemed to enjoy the lessons/unit and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Within each lesson the title is a GCSE exam question which students must answer at the end of the lesson or throughout.
The unit and lesson’s are easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - What are tropical rainforests like and how are plants adapted to suit the conditions?
This GCSE lesson is looking at how tropical rainforests are adapted to suit the species within. We look at the forest climate as well as the forest structure.
Each GCSE lesson has an exam question as a title - and will then need to be answered at the end of the lesson.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum - Edexcel B. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - What are the direct threats to the rainforest?
This GCSE lesson is looking at the direct impacts to the tropical rainforest.
Each GCSE lesson has an exam question as a title - and will then need to be answered at the end of the lesson.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum - Edexcel B. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - How can we manage rainforests sustainably?
This GCSE lesson is looking at how we can manage the rainforest sustainably.
Each GCSE lesson has an exam question as a title - and will then need to be answered at the end of the lesson.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum - Edexcel B. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - How can we conserve the Taiga?
This GCSE lesson is looking at how we could and are conserving the taiga with examples.
Each GCSE lesson has an exam question as a title - and will then need to be answered at the end of the lesson.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum - Edexcel B. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - Conflicting views protecting the Taiga.
This GCSE lesson is looking at why some people do and do not want to conserve the taiga. Students must come up with their own viewpoints on protecting the taiga.
Each GCSE lesson has an exam question as a title - and will then need to be answered at the end of the lesson.
This lesson is following the British Curriculum - Edexcel B. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - What are biomes? How does latitude affect temp and precipitation?
This is GCSE lesson is about what and where are biomes located in the world with the reasons why.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Within each lesson the title is a GCSE exam question which students must answer at the end of the lesson or throughout.
The unit and lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - Biomes and their global services - Carbon Cycle.
This is GCSE lesson is at how biomes provide global services to support the world support system - looking at the carbon cycle and carbon sequestration.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Within each lesson the title is a GCSE exam question which students must answer at the end of the lesson or throughout.
The unit and lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
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GCSE GEOG - Megacities - How do world cities influence decision making?
This is GCSE lesson is looking at what megacities are and their influence within decision making and their influence throughout the world.
All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge.
Within each lesson the title is a GCSE exam question which students must answer at the end of the lesson or throughout.
The unit and lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint.
Enjoy.