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OCR B Geography - Key Geographical themes 2017 - final revision session
CharlotteBrimerCharlotteBrimer

OCR B Geography - Key Geographical themes 2017 - final revision session

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The following resource has been created for my year 11s for their final three hour revision session for the Key Geographical Themes exam on the 6th June. I have included the following: • PLCs for each topic • All the content for each topic included (177 slides in total) - economic development, rivers and coasts and tectonic hazards and climatic hazards • Help answering case study questions using model answers • Exam skills - command words, map skills, using data - With examples of past questions and model answers • Rivers memory game, videos and more.
2017 Geography Christmas Quiz
CharlotteBrimerCharlotteBrimer

2017 Geography Christmas Quiz

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Seven rounds: Where did Santa leave his presents? Christmas logos Country catchphrase Christmas food miles Where did Santa leave his hat? Flags of the World? Where do Santa's letters come from?
Volcanoes and Earthquakes Scheme of Work- Progress in Geography
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Volcanoes and Earthquakes Scheme of Work- Progress in Geography

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8 lessons covering the topic from the progress in Geography textbook - Can we ever know enough about volcanoes and earthquakes to live safely? Fully resourced - no need for any other resources. A wide range of different activities: Videos Mystery Information hunt Odd one out tasks Retrieval quizzes Comprehension tasks Case study sheets Hexagon tasks
A Level Geography Changing places Lessons 4 and 5 - Relationships and connections
CharlotteBrimerCharlotteBrimer

A Level Geography Changing places Lessons 4 and 5 - Relationships and connections

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Fully resourced lesson covering the following areas of the specification: Relationships and connections The impact of relationships and connections on people and place with a particular focus on: changing demographic and cultural characteristics economic change and social inequalities. How the demographic, socio-economic and cultural characteristics of places are shaped by shifting flows of people, resources, money and investment, and ideas at all scales from local to global. The characteristics and impacts of external forces operating at different scales from local to global, including either government policies or the decisions of transnational corporations or the impacts of international or global institutions. How past and present connections, within and beyond localities, shape places and embed them in the regional, national, international and global scales. Wide variety of tasks - odd one out, video, comprehensions, tables, sorting activity, key word matching tasks and exam questions with mark scheme.
A Level Changing Places - Lesson 6 - Management and manipulation of place meaning
CharlotteBrimerCharlotteBrimer

A Level Changing Places - Lesson 6 - Management and manipulation of place meaning

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Fully resourced lesson covering this area of the specification: Meaning and representation: How external agencies, including government, corporate bodies and community or local groups make attempts to influence or create specific place-meanings and thereby shape the actions and behaviours of individuals, groups, businesses and institutions. A wide variety of tasks including a sorting activity, tables to complete, case studies and an exam question with markscheme at the end. Focuses on regeneration, rebranding, reimaging and place meaning.
OCR A GEOGRAPHY EARTHQUAKE CASE STUDY
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OCR A GEOGRAPHY EARTHQUAKE CASE STUDY

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I have created an A3 revision sheet for students to complete to aid them with their revision. I have also included a PowerPoint with all the information needed to complete the sheet. The revision sheet is double sided. On the back I have included examples of potential exam questions. My students complete the revision sheet and I then laminated them so they could practise answering the questions on the back.