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Restless Earth Revision (AQA A)
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Restless Earth Revision (AQA A)

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This is a revision lesson that was created for my year 11's based on the AQA A spec. It focuses on the following: Plate boundaries, The 3 P's, Volcanoes, Tsunamis, Monitoring volcanoes, Ocean trenches, Mercalli and the richter scale and Supervolcanoes and Yellowstone.
Sustainability assessment
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Sustainability assessment

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This assessment is a decision based activity where students use their knowledge of their local area and the meaning of sustainable to choose a location for a new warehouse. This was not levelled and is designed to give feedback to help students improve for next time. However a level criteria would be possible to create.
Air Mass and Rain
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Air Mass and Rain

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This lesson focuses on showing students the different air masses affecting the UK, in addition to the weather they bring. It also gets students to look at the 3 different types of rainfall and use their ability to read geographical maps.
Human Causes of Climate Change
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Human Causes of Climate Change

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This lesson aims to get students to think about the human causes behind climate change. It looks at the following theories; Fossil Fuel Theory, Agricultural Theory, Deforestation Theory.
Plate tectonics
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Plate tectonics

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This lessons is from the new AQA A Level specification on Hazards. This lesson looks at the early theories of plate movement, the internal structure and characteristics of the earth, and the distribution of the major tectonic plates and boundaries.
Atlas Challenge
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Atlas Challenge

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This lesson aims to get students use to using an atlas and being able to identify countries, towns, cities and oceans using the index of an Atlas. In addition to this it teaches students how to write an accurate geographical description. By the end of the lesson students will be able to answer the following key questions: How do we use an atlas to find places? How do we write a geographical description?
Types of Geography
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Types of Geography

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This lesson aims to show students the 3 different types of geography: physical, human and environmental. Students will be able to answer the following key questions by the end of the lesson: What are the different types of geography? What is the differences between the types of geography? NOTE - I do not own the rights to the video.
Welcome to Geography
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Welcome to Geography

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An introduction to Geography for year 7's. This lesson will allow students to answer the following key questions: What is considered to be geography? Why is geography important?
A Tropical Rainforest - The Choco Rainforest
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A Tropical Rainforest - The Choco Rainforest

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This lesson is based around the new AQA GCSE specification. This is a lesson in the unit titled Living World. The main aim of this lesson is to cover the following element of the specification: A case study of a tropical rainforest to illustrate: - Causes of deforestation – subsistence and commercial farming, logging, road building, mineral extraction, energy development, settlement, population growth - Impacts of deforestation – economic development, soil erosion, contribution to climate change. NOTE - When it refers to page numbers please refer to the information provided.
Living World
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Living World

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This bundle contains all lesson required to teach the Whole of the Living World Unit, which is part of the new AQA GCSE Specification. This contains the compulsory element of Tropical Rainforests and the optional unit of Hot Deserts. I have included the deforestation lesson of the unit for free so that you can get a feel for the style of lessons.
Major UK City - Birmingham Opportunities
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Major UK City - Birmingham Opportunities

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This lesson is the first part of the major UK city you must cover in the new AQA GCSE specification. This lesson aims to cover the following element from the specification: How urban change has created opportunities: • social and economic: cultural mix, recreation and entertainment, employment, integrated transport systems • environmental: urban greening NOTE = When it refers to page numbers, please use the factfile attached
Anticyclone
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Anticyclone

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This lesson gets students to gain a basic understanding of an anticyclone. They will understand why they occur, and look at the different weather associated with them. It also gets students to think about the different ways of presenting weather data.
Animal Adaptation
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Animal Adaptation

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This lesson aims to get students to understand how animals survive in different ecosystems and how the adaptations help them to survive.
Risk, Vulnerability and Responses to Natural Hazards
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Risk, Vulnerability and Responses to Natural Hazards

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This lessons is from the new AQA A Level specification on Hazards. It looks at students understanding of key terms, the different factors influencing perception of natural hazards and how this affects peoples responses. It also looks at the different type of impacts experienced by those hazards.
Traffic Congestion and Solutions
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Traffic Congestion and Solutions

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This lesson is based around the new AQA GCSE Specification. This is a lesson in the unit titled Urban Issues and Challenges. The main aim of this lesson is cover the following element of the specification: - How urban transport strategies are used to reduce traffic congestion.