I am an experienced Teacher of Geography, Head of Department and SLE. My resources are designed to be easy and straightforward, with very little additional preparation required. The resources can be easily adapted/edited if required, and all worksheets are editable to fit your specific needs.
I am an experienced Teacher of Geography, Head of Department and SLE. My resources are designed to be easy and straightforward, with very little additional preparation required. The resources can be easily adapted/edited if required, and all worksheets are editable to fit your specific needs.
A hand written A3 summary that students can complete, highlight and colour. It covers what they need to know on just one side of A3. Cheap to photocopy and so can be used in a variety of ways.
1. Types of rock
2. The Rock Cycle
3. Types of Weathering.
4. Limestone Landscapes.
5. Chalk and Clay Landscapes.
6. Granite Landscapes.
7. Quarrying.
A fully resourced lesson that covers the introduction to hurricanes as weather hazards. Differentiated objectives are linked to the new levels. Teacher notes are included for each slide with suggestions on possible approaches. The emphasis is on getting students to engage with the activities and demonstrate understanding.Resource sheets include differentiated activities and allow students to consolidate their learning. The power-point makes some references to the Oxford GCSE Text but I have included alternative resources on the slides so that they can be used without a textbook.
Written specifically for the AQA 9-1 GCSE Geography Course but applicable to all relevant syllabi. An introductory lesson on the causes of climate change. Includes physical causes in the Quaternary Period as well human causes more recently. It is designed to be used with the Oxford Textbook but other sources can be used instead. Covers orbital changes, volcanic activity, sunspots, carbon emissions, nitrous oxides and methane.
A lesson that looks at the issues surrounding rapid population growth. It uses the older version of the Oxford Textbook. Also includes an exam assessment with mark scheme.
A complete lesson with plenty of supporting resources. This lesson looks at how people can adapt to the impacts of future climate change. It considers managing water supply, new agricultural methods, flood defences and artificial glaciers. Included is an active starter activity to engage the students immediately. Support activity sheets to summarise the key learning or support weaker students are also included . Differentiated exam questions are also included. The lesson makes reference to the Hodder or Oxford textbooks for the main activity as the exam board have specified the content, but other sources would work just as well. Separate main activities have been included depending on which text you have, simply choose the activity that fits your style or group.
This resource has been fully updated to be used with the New 2nd Edition the 2019 Revision Guides.
The 17-page booklet covers the tectonics hazards section of the physical geography unit including plate tectonics, plate boundaries, earthquakes, volcanoes and management.
This extremely useful booklet follows the popular green revision guides (with the jokes) and is ideal to be used as a distance learning resource providing a structured note taking template for students who have the revision guide…
Each booklet follows an easy to follow format with activities added to check their understanding of subject-specific vocabulary and key concepts. Each page links clearly to the revision guide to help structure work. The booklet easily provides 2-4 hours of structured self - supported study. Designed for quick checking and effortless marking.
The booklet is provided as a fully editable A4 Portrait formatted Power-point version (much easier to edit than word!) which allows students to complete and submit electronically or a PDF version for easy printing and completion as a booklet.
I have also included the original 2016 1st Edition Booklet if you are still using the older Revision Guides.
Three lessons covering the population element of the new AQA GCSE. These have all been updated with 2016 data sources. All lessons are standalone and do not require additional resources.
A complete lesson that explores the various causes of deforestation. Whilst it makes some reference to the Oxford Textbook the information is included with the resource and so the lesson can be used as a standalone activity. The information is presented as a diamond 9 activity to encourage analysis of the information and a more evaluative approach. A variety of exam style questions are included to demonstrate the difference between 6 and 9 mark questions. Very little preparation is required - simply print off the statements for the diamond 9 activity.
A complete lesson with no other resources required. The resource looks at the Syrian refugee crisis in Europe with a variety of resources. Keywords are covered and the development of the issue is explored. The wider implications of uneven development is also explored.
A 21 page booklet that has been designed as a standalone resource. Concise Knowledge Organiser summaries are followed by clear activities to test understanding. Exam questions are also included. The entire unit is covered with emphasis on the subject specific vocabulary, the various processes, landform sequencing and then the various coastal management strategies. The resource is fully editable. Individual sections / pages can easily be incorporated into lessons.
Updated March 2020
The resource consists of two concise A4 summaries that cover the key concepts of this unit and the global biomes element. . These can be stuck in books as the course progresses or used as revision summaries in preparation for exams.
Contents:
1. Introduction to Ecosystems.
2. Global Ecosystems.
3. Subject Specific Vocabulary.
A printer friendly black and white version is also included. Resource is fully editable.
These four booklets cover the entire Economic World Section of the AQA 9-1 GCSE. They can be set as flipped learning homeworks using the revision guide or as part of a revision programme. Editable versions can be used as templates by students to produce their own notes or I have included PDF versions for easy photocopying.
A complete lesson that covers the formation of stacks. Uses Old Harry as an example. Students build up a model answer that includes description, explanation and the correct sequence. Alternative activities provided to ensure differentiation. A complete resource, no textbook required.
This resource has been fully updated to be used with the New 2nd Edition the 2019 Revision Guides. Revision Guide needed!
The tow booklets covers the river landscapes section of the physical geography unit including fluvial processes, landforms and river management strategies.
This extremely useful booklet follow the popular green revision guides (with the jokes) and are ideal to be used as a distance learning resource providing a structured note taking template for students who have the revision guide.
Each booklet follows an easy to follow format with activities added to check understanding of subject specific vocabulary and key concepts. Each page links clearly to the revision guide to help structure work. The booklet easily provides 2-4 hours of structured self - supported study. Designed for quick checking and effortless marking.
The booklet is provided as a fully editable A4 Portrait formatted Power-point version (much easier to edit than word!) which allows students to complete and submit electronically or a PDF version for easy printing and completion as a booklet.
I have also included the original 2016 1st Edition Booklets if you are still using the older Revision Guides.
This resource has been fully updated to be used with the New 2nd Edition the 2019 Revision Guides. Revision Guide needed!
The 10 page booklet covers the Development Gap section of the Economic World Unit. This includes causes, effects and responses to uneven development with Kenya as a case study of tourism.
This extremely useful booklet follow the popular green revision guides (with the jokes) and are ideal to be used as a distance learning resource providing a structured note taking template for students who have the revision guide.
Each booklet follows an easy to follow format with activities added to check understanding of subject specific vocabulary and key concepts. Each page links clearly to the revision guide to help structure work. The booklet easily provides 2-3 hours of structured self - supported study. Designed for quick checking and effortless marking.
The booklet is provided as a fully editable A4 Portrait formatted Power-point version (much easier to edit than word!) which allows students to complete and submit electronically or a PDF version for easy printing and completion as a booklet.
I have also included the original 2016 1st Edition Booklet if you are still using the older Revision Guides.
A great time saver. These booklets cover the entire urban and economic sections of Paper 2. Used in conjunction with the most popular revision guide, they allow students to cover the content before it is taught in class, or are an excellent resource for revision. Each booklet has enough material for 2-4 hours of homework. All of units 2A and 2 B are included.
Includes concise summaries of the content required. Desert Option Included. Useful for revision, individual sheets can be slotted easily into lessons. Sheets are fully editable.
This lesson covers the formation of stacks and associated landforms. I found myself being frustrated by the lack of process detail that students were putting into their answers. They have textbooks but rarely seem to read them closely! My solution was to design these A3 sheets which guide students through the note taking process by getting them to focus on a wide ranging exam style question. The sheet links clearly to the Hodder text and ensures that students also focus on integrating the case study of Flamborough Head where these features can be seen. The emphasis is on applying processes to formation rather than a simple chronological description. The quality of the final written answers has improved massively as a result of using these. The power-point guides students through the process but the sheet is self explanatory and little teacher input is required. Teacher lesson notes are also included. This resource can also be used as revision activity for Year 13.
A great time saver. These booklets cover the entire Resource Management Section of Paper 2. The first booklet covers the core section comprehensively and includes the subject specific vocabulary . All three optional units are also included. Used in conjunction with the most popular revision guide (green cover and a love of puns) , these booklets, allow students to cover the content before it is taught in class, or are an excellent resource for revision. Each booklet has enough material for 2-4 hours of homework. All of Unit 2C is included.
A series of comprehensive resources to support students in preparation and revision throughout the course. Included is a flipped learning booklet, comprehensive knowledge organisers, revision booklet and A3 revision sheets / mind maps. The variety of resources should cater for the diverse preferences of students allowing them to choose what works for them.