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The Challenge of Natural Hazards - Complete Topic (AQA GCSE Geography)
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The Challenge of Natural Hazards - Complete Topic (AQA GCSE Geography)

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A 60 slide PowerPoint Presentation with the following topics: -The Challenge of Natural Hazards -Natural Hazards -Types of Natural Hazards -Hazard Risks -Plate Margins -The Theory of Plate Tectonics -Global Distribution of Earthquakes and Volcanoes -Destructive Plate Margins -Constructive Plate Margins -Conservative Plate Margins -Earthquakes -Measuring Earthquakes -Effects and Responses of Earthquakes -CASE STUDY: Haiti 2010 -Prediction, protection and preparation -Volcanoes -Structure of Volcanoes -Effects of Volcanoes -Types of Volcano -Composite Volcanoes -Shield Volcanoes -Monitoring Volcanoes -Why do people choose to live near volcanoes? -Global Atmospheric Circulation -Tropical Storms -Structure and features of tropical storms -How tropical storms develop -The Impacts of Climate Change -Predicting Storms -Extreme Weather in the UK -Rainfall in the UK -Relief Rainfall -Convectional Rainfall -Frontal Rainfall -Is weather becoming more extreme? -Flooding in the UK -Is Climate Change happening? -Evidence of Global Warming: Thermometer Readings -Glacier Retreat -Ice Cores -Early Spring -Rising Sea Levels -Causes of Climate Change -Human factors leading to Climate Change -Natural factors leading to Climate Change -Impacts of Climate Change in the UK -Impacts of Climate Change around the world -Managing the Impacts of Climate Change -Adapting to Climate Change
AS-Level Biology Exam Question Revision Workbook [Remote Learning]
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AS-Level Biology Exam Question Revision Workbook [Remote Learning]

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A workbook for AS and A-Level Biology students (contains Year 12 AS content only). Questions sourced from various AQA past papers. Attached as a PDF with a two-per-page layout (to reduce paper usage) Also included is a PowerPoint version so that you are able to edit it and add or remove topics as you wish. If printing, please remember to print in duplex, with two pages per sheet and in black and white to help maintain the environment. Topics featured: Biological Molecules -ATP -Carbohydrates -Inorganic Ions -Lipids -Monomers and Polymers -Nucleic Acids -Proteins and Enzymes -Water Cells -Cell Recognition and Immune System -Cell Structure -Studying Cells -The Cell Cycle -Mitosis -Transport Across Cell Membranes Organisms Exchange Substances -Digestion and Absorption -Gas Exchange -Mass Transport in Animals -Mass Transport in Plants -Surface Area to Volume Ratio Genetic Information, Variation and Relationships between organisms -DNA and Protein synthesis -DNA, Genes and Chromosomes -Genetic Diversity and Adaptation -Genetic Diversity via Mutation -Investigating Diversity -Species and Taxonomy
Tropical Rainforests - Complete Topic (AQA GCSE Geography)
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Tropical Rainforests - Complete Topic (AQA GCSE Geography)

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Topics include: Characteristics of Tropical Rainforests Climate Soil Plants and Animals Structure of a Tropical Rainforest Plant Adaptations Animal Adaptations Threats to the Tropical Rainforest Impacts of Tropical Rainforest loss Management of Tropical Rainforests CASE STUDY: Malaysia
Cold Environments - Complete Topic (AQA GCSE Geography)
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Cold Environments - Complete Topic (AQA GCSE Geography)

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Topics included: Characteristics of Cold Environments Characteristics of polar areas Characteristics of the tundra Plant Adaptations Development Opportunities Development Challenges Managing the risks facing cold environments A case study is not included in this presentation, as they vary by schools - but one could easily be added to compliment the lesson and cement students’ understanding.
Urban Issues and Challenges - Whole Topic and Case Studies (AQA GCSE Geography)
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Urban Issues and Challenges - Whole Topic and Case Studies (AQA GCSE Geography)

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A 113 slide PowerPoint presentation with the following topics: Urban Growth Megacities Causes of Urban Growth Push and Pull Factors CASE STUDY: Rural to urban migration in India Squatter Settlements Improving Squatter Settlements Urban Change in the UK Characteristics of the UK Population Density CASE STUDY: Birmingham Social and Economic Challenges Environmental Challenges CASE STUDY: Stratford, London (Urban Regeneration) Benefits of the Stratford regeneration Urban Sustainability Transport Contrasts in Development The World Bank Classification Measures of Development Human Development Index (HDI) The Demographic Transition Model Limitations of different measures of development Factors influencing global development The Cycle of Poverty Consequences of uneven development Consequences of uneven development: Low Income Countries Consequences of uneven development: High Income Countries Rapid economic development case study: India Changing industry in India The Multiplier Effect The Role of Transnational Corporations (TNCs) Political and Trading Relationships India’s Imports India’s Exports Millennium Development Goals What progress has been made with the MDGs? What else needs to be done? International UK Aid to India Improving Quality of Life Social improvements in India Environmental improvements in India The UK Economy Causes of economic change Government Policies Deindustrialisation Moving towards a post-industrial era The Growth of Service Industries Finance and Research Science and Business Parks Impacts of Industry Sustainability Changes in Rural Landscapes CASE STUDY: Elmbridge CASE STUDY: Tibenham New Developments Roads, Rail Network, Ports and Airports The North-South Divide Strategies to resolve regional differences UK and the wider world: trading partners The place of the UK in the wider world The Significance of Resources Inequalities in the supply and consumption of resources Food Food security and food insecurity Water Water surplus and water deficit Energy Energy security and energy insecurity Food resources in the UK The growing demand for food imports The demand for organic produce Water Resources in the UK Water Transfer Schemes The Changing Demand for Water Energy Resources in the UK The Growth of Renewable Energy Issues associated with energy exploitation Global food supply Global Calorie Consumption Map Increasing Food Consumption Measuring Hunger Factors affecting food supply Impacts of Food Insecurity Strategies to increase food supply The New Green Revolution Biotechnology and appropriate technology CASE STUDY: Tanzania (large scale agricultural development) CASE STUDY: Cape Town, South Africa (Urban Farming) CASE STUDY: Ghana (The Green Revolution) Food Sustainability Organic Farming Urban farming initiatives Sustainable fish and meat Seasonal food consumption Reduction of food waste
Typhoon Haiyan Case Study and Workbook
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Typhoon Haiyan Case Study and Workbook

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Included in this bundle are a 21 slide PowerPoint presentation explaining the case study in detail, as well as references to the Hazard Management Cycle. You’ll also receive the student workbook (which is the PowerPoint presentation slides with lines so students can take notes) Finally you will receive a PDF which contains the timeline of events for Typhoon Haiyan.
AQA GCSE Geography Svalbard Cold Environments Case Study Notes
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AQA GCSE Geography Svalbard Cold Environments Case Study Notes

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A word document containing general notes for the AQA GCSE Geography Svalbard Cold Environments Case Study. These notes are not an exhaustive list of information for the case study, but provides a good starting point - it includes: information about cold environments; information about the tundra and polar regions; an example of a plant and animal within cold environments, and its adaptations; development in Svalbard; information regarding Longyearbyen; basic information about mineral extraction, energy development, fishing, tourism, coping with extreme temperatures, services, accessibility, opportunities for development, challenges of development, environmental challenges and other facts; management of cold environments, use of technology, action by governemnts, work of conservation groups and stakeholders.
Introduction to AQA Power and Conflict Poetry Anthology with key quotes, analysis, context...
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Introduction to AQA Power and Conflict Poetry Anthology with key quotes, analysis, context...

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PowerPoint containing: -Short video introducing Power and Conflict poetry cluster -Information about how the Poetry Anthology links in with the GCSE specification -Information about what the exam will be like -Information about which poems compare well -Information about how to answer exam questions -Information about exam sentence structure -Context for all poems -Key quotations and analysis for all poems -Structure, Themes and Form for all poems
Flood Hydrographs/Storm Hydrographs PowerPoint and Worksheet AQA A-Level
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Flood Hydrographs/Storm Hydrographs PowerPoint and Worksheet AQA A-Level

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A PowerPoint presentation including: -Definition of flood hydrograph -Components of flood hydrograph -Application question -Types of Hydrographs -Flashy Hydrographs -Subdued Hydrographs -Natural factors affecting hydrographs -Human factors affecting hydrographs Plus a student hydrograph label worksheet and teacher answer sheet.
Biological Molecules - Whole of Topic 1a and 1b AQA AS A-Level Biology
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Biological Molecules - Whole of Topic 1a and 1b AQA AS A-Level Biology

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A 46 slide PowerPoint presentation about Biological Molecules for AQA A-Level and AS Biology. Topic 1a and 1b. Topics included: -Monomers and Polymers -Condensation and Hydrolysis reactions -Carbohydrates -Monosaccharides, Disaccharides and Polysaccharides -Glucose -Glycogen -Starch -Amylose -Amylopectin -Cellulose -Biochemical Tests (Reducing Sugars Test, Non-Reducing Sugars Test, Starch test, etc) -Lipids -Triglycerides -Phospholipids -Proteins and Amino Acids -Enzymes -Enzyme-Controlled Reactions -DNA and RNA -Nucleotides -DNA Replication and Stages of Semi-Conservative Replication -ATP -Water -Inorganic Ions