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.
AQA GCSE Geography lesson for Unti 1A: The Challenge of Natural Hazards. there is a retrieval practice starter grid which will just need filling out by the teacher with appropriate questions. Pupils begin by looking at the location of earthquakes and volcanoes by plotting their location on a map using longitude and latitude. Pupils then describe the pattern using T.E.A (trend, examples, anomaly). We then look at the plates and margins. The pupils use description of the plates locations to work out where they are then descriptions of their movements to draw on arrows of the plates direction of travel. We examine the link between the locations and plate margins and briefly explain the anomalies by looking at hotspot volcanoes. We then tackle a GCSE-style question with guidance for the pupils if needed.
In a nutshell lesson includes:
Retrieval practice starter
Longitude and latitude skills task plotting tectonic hazards
Map task using descriptions of plate locations and movements
Hotspot diagram drawing
GCSE-style question with guidance.
Hope this saves you valuable planning time.
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AQA GCSE Geography lesson for The Changing Economic World section. Lesson one in the Nigeria SOW. The lesson is over one hour long, but can be adapted.
We first look at the location of Nigeria and pupils complete some skills work around describing the location. We then continue to examine Nigeria’s global importance whilst the pupils complete an knowledge organiser. Then using demographic data the pupils examine Nigeria’s population whilst practicing some graphical skills. We then look at the importance of Nigeria in Africa. Included in the lesson is:
Differentiated activity on Nigeria’s Location
Knowledge organiser on Nigeria’s global importance
Graph skills worksheet on Nigeria’s Demographics
Activity on Nigeria’s importance in Africa.
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AQA GCSE Geography lesson from the Nigeria: A Newly Emerging Economy Unit.
The Lesson needs the Oxford AQA GCSE Geography textbook
The lesson is roughy one hour long, but can be extended or shortened, The lessons starts with an annotation exercise on an image of slums in Lagos. The pupils explore the environmental problems in the image and potential causes and solutions. We then take a short look at a video clip of an illegal oil extraction operation in the Niger Delta and asked how rapid developemnt may have led to this. The pupils then move onto an A3 information gathering task usingthe Oxford textbook. The sheet is differentiated with a variety of tasks. We then finish the lesson by attempting to answer a 6-mark question on environmental issues with guidance and structure if the pupils need it. Included is:
Photo annotation starter
Two relevant video clips
A3 information organiser task
GCSE question with structure and guidance.
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AQA GCSE Geography lesson for the Hot Deserts section. The lesson is roughly one hour long. We start with a quick retrieval practice true or false. We then look use some information cards on the methods for reducing desertification. The students complete a varied activity worksheet using the cards for help. We then move on to tackle a GCSE-style question on this topic with guided structure if you want to use it with the pupils. Included is
True or False retrieval starter
Information cards to print
Worksheet activity
GCSE-style question with writing frame.
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This is a 1 hour geographical skills lession aimed at Key Stage 3. The lesson includes:-
Starter on urban problems.
Introduction to Choropleth maps.
Pupils then create a map of crime in London.
Pupils then decide and justify where a new police station will be located.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Choropleth Maps.
The lesson would work well as part of a Geography & Crime unit of work or a stand alone lesson on choropleth maps.
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AQA GCSE Geography lesson for Unit 2C Water Management. The lesson is approximately one hour long, but can be extended. We start the lesson with a quick quiz to test the pupils knowledge around global water supplies and issues. We then complete an activity looking at water surplus and deficit patterns around the world. The pupils will be creating their own map and then answering questions around the patterns. We then look at why consumption is increasing with the pupils writing their own extended sentences to explain these factors. We then look at what factors affect water availability. The pupils will be completing a worksheet which helps them to explain how the factor affects water availability. We then use the worksheet to answer a GCSE-style question with guidance on how to answer this should the pupils need it.
At a glance the lesson includes
Quiz starter on global water supplies
Map activity and questions arising from the patterns of deficit and surplus.
Writing activity on why consumption is increasing
Worksheet activity on factors affecting availability.
Practice question with guidance.
Hope this saves you valuable planing time.
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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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GCSE Geography worksheet on which the pupils create a choropleth map to show the distribution of the numbers of people affected by the tropical storm. It also has some GCSE-style questions for the pupils to answers.
Please feel free to download and adapt.
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AQA GCSE Geography Lesson from the Nigeria: a Newly-Emerging Economy section. The lesson is roughly an hour long. We start with a photo showing an illegal crude oil refinery in Nigeria and discuss what this reveals about he country and its natural resources. We then look at Nigeria’s political links to other organisations such as OPEC and the United Nations. We ask which of these are most significant to Nigeria’s development. We then look at Nigeria’s two main exports sectors, crude oil and agriculture where the students annotate a text extract to show their understanding. We then look at where Nigeria’s exports of crude oil go to by creating a flow line map. We then answer a GCSE style question worth 6 marks with guidance should the students need it. Included is:
Photo interpretation starter on illegal crude oil refinery
Sorting activity on political links
Text extract annotation task on crude oil and agriculture
FLow line map activity
6 mark GCSE stye question with guidance.
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GCSE christmas activity sheet on coasts. The pupils inform Santa all about the wonderful coastal features he flies over using their geographical knowledge. It also includes colouring activities so is perfect for a more relaxed final lesson of the term, yet still includes real geography!
Needs to be printed or photocopied as A3 for best results!
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AQA GCSE Geography. This is an 1 hour introductory lesson to the Hot Deserts unit for AQA GCSE Geography. This first lesson looks soley on the climate and the challenging conditions found in hot deserts. Content covered in the lesson include
Photo Challenge Starter
Where are the deserts located?
Why are the deserts located here?
What is the climate of the desert like?
Also include video clips, worksheet and photocopying.
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Requires the blue AQA GCSE Geography Oxford textbook
AQA GCSE Geography lesson for Unit 1A. In this lesson we compare the Chilean earthquake of 2010 with the Nepalese earthquake of 2015. The lesson includes and photo interpretation starter and video clips where appropriate. the main body of the lesson is used by the pupils to fill out their differentiated worksheets on each earthquake. We then answer a GCSE-style question using a worksheet to help the pupils learn how to structure their answers.
I hope this saves you valuable planning time.
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AQA GCSE Geography lesson for the new specification Unit 2A: In this lesson we look at the social challenges in Lagos of education. healthcare, water supply and energy.
We start with a retrieval practice stater, which you can edit for suitable questions to match your recent teaching.
We then look at the the social challenges that Lagos faces due to rapid urban population growth. The pupils will work on an A3 worksheet to consider 4 types of social challenges , that of education. health care, water supply and energy. Each challenge has its own introduction and has video clips and resources to support the pupils learning. Each section has different activities.
We finish with a GCSE-style question with guidance should the pupils need it
In a nutshell lesson includes:
Retrieval practice starter
Video clips
A3 worksheet with a variety of tasks.
GCSE-style question with guidance on how to respond.
Hope this saves you some valuable planning time.
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GCSE christmas activity sheet on rivers. The pupils inform Santa all about the wonderful river features he flies over using their geographical knowledge. It also includes colouring activities so is perfect for a more relaxed final lesson of the term, yet still includes real geography!
Needs to be printed or photocopied as A3 for best results!
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A variation of the popular learning journey idea, but with a river instead. Obviously you start from the top (source) though with this one!
Hope that it proves to be useful.
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An Ordnance Survey themed retrieval practice starter slide. With differing levels of question difficulty according to the contour lines and various map symbols for the pupils to try to recall. Please feel free to download and adapt.
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This is a worksheet that I use with the pupils to look at primary and secondary effects of Typhoon Haiyan. The pupils write any ‘storm statistics’ they can find on the storm related to the symbols next to them.
I hope you find it useful.
Another retrieval practice slide that is fully editable so please feel free to download and adapt.
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AQA GCSE Geography lesson for unit 2C: Water Management section. The lesson is approximately one hour long. We start the lesson with a photo mystery around a hydro-electric dam, we use this as a way to start discussing what dams have to do with increasing water supply. The pupils then go on to use a foldable template to look at four different ways that water supply can be increased. The pupils will also create separate sections for examples of dams & reservoirs and also water transfers. We then look at the global pattern of desalination. The pupils will answer questions from the map. We finish with a simple quiz about water surplus (and deficit) using some of the knowledge they should have gained from the last three lessons.
In a nutshell the lesson includes
Starter: Photo mystery used for discussion
Foldables exercise on four methods of increasing water supply
Differentiated map interpretation task
Find the countries with a water surplus quiz.
Hope this saves you some valuable planning time.
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This is a lesson for AQA GCSE Geography on development opportunities in hot deserts and uses the Thar Desert in India and Pakistan as an example. The lesson is fully resourced, no need for a text book.
The lesson includes:
Starter recap.
Questioning section
Video clip
Information gathering activity
GCSE question with guidance on content and structure.
Hope this helps.
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