Lesson 8 in the AQA GCSE Geography SPEC for tropical rainforests
This lesson is looking at the different ways that we can sustainable manage the rainforest
This lesson is for the new AQA Geography SPEC
This lessons uses Rwanda as a case study to show how tourism can help reduce the development gap.
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This lesson is for the new AQA Geography SPEC
This looks at different ways that the development gap can be reduced,
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This lesson is for the new AQA Geography SPEC
This lesson looks at the consequences for uneven development
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This is for the new AQA Geography SPEC
This lesson focuses on the limitation of certain development indicators.
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This is the first lesson in the new AQA Geography SPEC.
It looks at different ways we can divide the world up and the reasons for this.
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This lesson looks at the 4 different plate margins:
Constructive, destructive, conservative and collision.
It uses a series of animations, diagrams and word fills to further students understanding.
It is normally taught to a year 11 bottom set and as a result contains basic tasks.
This has been made for the new AQA Geography SPEC
This lessons looks at the adaptations made in a response to climate change.
The lesson focuses on the following 3 adaptions to:
Water supplies
Sea level rise
Agricultural changes
This lesson has been created for the new AQA GCSE SPEC
This lesson focuses on ways to mitigate the impact of climate change.
Students are put into groups are given websites in which to research before presenting the data back to the rest of the class.
The four areas of focus are:
Alternative energy production
Carbon Capture
Planting Trees
Deforestation