A 12 page booklet to cover Figure One of the 2023 Pre-Release Paper Three (Topic - Tourism and Development Topic)
Will do similar for Figure 2 and 3 but some may want to get started this week
Best seller last year - 9 rounds of all new questions including re-usable, fully adaptable Wipeout and Blockbusters rounds. Mostly Geography with some general knowledge thrown in.
7 rounds…
Geography in the News
Wipeout Hurricanes
World Cup Flags
Cryptic Countries
Catchphrase
All you can Name
Final Round Jeopardy
Inccludes 2 PPT to run the hour long quiz, and an answer sheet
Includes 5-6 lessons worth of material looking at the first 3rd of the topic.
Each resources is for sale separately on TES - Buying this bundle saves you £10 on the original price
1. What is Urbanisation
2. Dividing the World
3. Causes of the Gap
4. Impacts on Health Wealth and Migration
5. Closing the Gap
Looks at the various ways of dividing the world (Third World, LIC, North v South etc)
Then focus is on indicators
-What makes a good indicator?
- Flaws and issues of reliability
- HDI
Finally looks at quality of life
A whole lesson designed for students to consider the effectiveness of a range of traffic management options (Park and Ride, Tram, Cycle Lanes, Congestion Charge).
Includes PPT, Video, Resources for students to explore each method.
The final activity requires them to apply what they have learnt to a real location. I use an OS map of Leeds (Local to us), but maps are copyrighted, and I'm sure you would rather use it for your own local area/city
Christmas quiz - designed to last 1 hour. Suitable for KS/3/4/5
Includes several rounds
Music round, Blockbusters, Wipeout, The Link
(You I have included some questions for the Blockbusters round, but you may wish to use your own based on revision topics)
Answers also attached (Other than Blockbuster round)
Covers the first section of the 3rd part of the Economic World section of the spec. Looks as how the UK employment structure has changed over time and some of the way this can be displayed
Why the development gap remains and the impacts it has on wealth, health and migration. Probably 2 lessons worth here if you look at different types of migration.
Ext: Look at new items of recent case studies
Bonus: Will throw in 'The Migrant' role play activity an excellent homework task, web based looking at forced migration
Whole lesson resource. Using Kenya as the consistent example, all aspects of the spec are covered to show why it has been difficult for Kenya to develop.
Ext task can see students researching another chosen country for their own issues to look for similarities and differences with Kenya
Powerpoint and role cards around the building of a dam in the Amazon rainforest. 2nd Powerpoint covers the AQA GCSE spec on Causes of deforestation in the Amazon
A text based adventure (remember those old choose your own adventure books), putting the user in the shoes of a Syrian Migrant.
Each page offers choices, some will lead to your safety, others to your death.
The worksheet includes a link to the online resource, perfectly suited to an ICT lesson, or use on ipads.
Had great feedback on this, great way to get students to appreciate the challenges of forced migration.
Worksheet activity to go alongside the story.