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The Challenges of Natural Hazards (Unit)

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A complete Year 10 AQA GCSE Geography unit covering The Challenge of Natural Hazards in depth. This fully resourced scheme explores the nature and distribution of tectonic hazards, types of plate boundary, the effects and responses to earthquakes, and strategies for managing tectonic risk. Students then study atmospheric hazards, including global atmospheric circulation, the formation of tropical storms, Typhoon Haiyan, and UK weather hazards. The unit concludes with a robust climate change section examining evidence, natural and human causes, and mitigation and adaptation strategies. Includes case studies, exam-style questions, revision materials and an end-of-unit assessment—everything needed to teach the full AQA specification with clarity and confidence.
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Conflict Unit (Congo)

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A thought-provoking Year 9 Geography unit exploring the causes, impacts and complexities of conflict through a detailed case study of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Students investigate global conflict patterns, resource issues, and the human and environmental consequences of violence in Eastern Congo. The unit includes lessons on the role of Virunga National Park, analysis of the Virunga documentary, and a full assessment. Engaging, enquiry-based and ideal for developing critical thinking and global awareness at KS3.
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Rivers Systems Unit

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A complete Year 8 Geography unit on River Systems, introducing students to river processes, features and landforms. This five-lesson scheme explores the journey of a river from source to mouth, erosion and deposition, meanders, waterfalls and flooding. Includes a dedicated fieldwork day to develop geographical enquiry and data-collection skills. Fully resourced with engaging activities, clear learning objectives and an accompanying SOW—ideal for building core physical geography understanding at KS3.
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Geographies of Russia (unit)

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A comprehensive Year 9 Geography unit introducing students to the diverse physical and human geographies of Russia. This five-lesson scheme covers Russia’s vast landscapes, climate zones, and major biomes, alongside population distribution, settlement patterns and natural resources. Students develop map skills, analyse climate data and explore how Russia’s geography shapes its global significance. Includes fully resourced lessons and a structured student booklet—ideal for KS3 and transition into GCSE Geography.
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Urban Change unit

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A full Year 8 Geography unit on Urban Change, exploring the causes, impacts and management of urbanisation. Lessons cover what urbanisation is, reasons for its growth, and a detailed case study of India. Students investigate the social, economic and environmental effects of rapid urbanisation and consider how cities can develop sustainably. Includes engaging activities, assessment and feedback resources—ideal for KS3 or GCSE preparation.
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Tectonics - Earthquakes (unit)

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A complete Year 8 Geography unit exploring Tectonic Processes and Earthquakes. This seven-lesson scheme covers tectonic plates, plate boundaries, measuring and managing earthquakes, and tsunamis. Includes case studies, interactive tasks, and a revision lesson with different potential assessment materials. Designed to build understanding of physical processes and develop geographical skills through enquiry and analysis—perfect for KS3, feeding into the GCSE Geography curriculum.
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World Study Unit

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A comprehensive World Study unit designed to broaden students’ global awareness through engaging, enquiry-based Geography lessons. Learners explore diverse regions of the world, examining physical landscapes, human environments, cultures, and development challenges. The unit promotes map and data skills, comparative thinking, and global citizenship. Includes fully resourced PowerPoints, activities, and assessment opportunities—ideal for KS3 World Studies or thematic Geography schemes.
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Development unit

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A complete Year 9 Geography unit on Development. Includes 13 engaging PowerPoints exploring what development means, how it is measured, and how global inequalities are shaped by trade, industry, and energy use. Students investigate real-world examples such as Ghana, China, and Babati (Tanzania) to understand how countries grow and change over time. Each lesson features clear learning objectives, discussion prompts, data interpretation tasks, and exam-style practice—ideal for KS3 preparation for GCSE Geography. Topics include indicators of development, the role of MNCs, Fairtrade, energy consumption, and urban change. An assessment and revision lesson are also provided. All resources are included at the end of the slides or labelled with the lesson number they correspond to.
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Climate Change unit

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A complete Year 9 Geography unit on Climate Change. Includes six engaging PowerPoints covering the evidence, causes and consequences of climate change, impacts in the UK, and carbon footprints. Each lesson features clear learning objectives, discussion prompts, data interpretation tasks, and exam-style practice—ideal for KS3 preparation for GCSE Geography. An assessment is also provided. Resources are at the end of the slides or labelled with the lesson number they correspond to.
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Natural Hazards unit

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Bring the topic of Natural Hazards to life with this complete, fully resourced unit designed around the Oxford AQA Geography specification — while remaining adaptable for Pearson Edexcel and other exam boards. This 10-lesson unit explores the causes, impacts, and management of natural hazards, helping students develop both geographical knowledge and evaluative skills. Each lesson includes engaging activities, differentiated resources, and assessment opportunities. The unit can be delivered flexibly depending on your school’s timetable — some lessons can be extended into two 40-minute sessions based on ability and lesson pacing. Perfect for both experienced teachers and new practitioners looking for a ready-to-teach sequence that supports conceptual understanding and exam-style practice.