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KS3 Geography - How do we measure weather?
Fully resourced lesson.
Changing places - lesson 3 - Endogenous and exogenous factors fully resourced lesson
A-Level changing places fully resourced lesson.
Lesson 3 - Factors contributing to the character of places - exogenous and endogenous.
Range of different activities for students to complete.
Exam question included with indicative content.
Changing places - Lesson 1 - The concept of place. Fully resourced lesson
Fully resourced lesson covering:
The concept of place and the importance of place in human life and experience.
Insider and outsider perspectives of place
Various tasks for students to complete e.g mind map, tables and exam question.
Mark scheme included for exam question.
No other resources e.g books required.
Changing places lesson 2 - Categories of place - Fully resourced lesson
A-Level Geography
Specification content covered :
Categories of place:
Near and far places
Experienced places and media places
Fully resourced lesson.
Range of different activities for students to complete. No other resources required e.g. books. Lesson ends with an exam question. Indicative content included.
Reducing the risk of living near volcanoes - Fully resourced lesson - Progress in Geography
Fully resourced lesson covering how people can manage the risk of living in active zone.
Mystery task - why do people live in active zones.
Key word match task - prediction, preparation and planning
Video on how risk is managed in Sicily
Hexagon task focusing on how the risk is managed in Sicily.
Follows the Hodder Progress in Geography text book.
Geography Continental Drift theory lesson - Progress in Geography
A fully resourced lesson on the theory of continental drift.
Students are introduced to Wegener’s theory of continental drift.
They then complete a mystery task in groups to summarise the evidence in order to answer the lesson title -Why do continents fit together like jigsaw pieces.
Students then create an annotated map showing the evidence and evaluate the theory.
A-Level Geography Changing Places - Lesson 7 - Representations of place
Fully resourced lesson covering this area of the specification:
How places may be represented in a variety of different forms such as advertising copy, tourist agency material, local art exhibitions in diverse media (eg film, photography, art, story, song etc) that often give contrasting images to that presented formally or statistically such as cartography and census data
Range of activities included e.g true or false, table to complete, geo-spatial data and exam question with mark scheme
A Level Changing Places - Lesson 6 - Management and manipulation of place meaning
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.
A Level Geography Changing places Lessons 4 and 5 - Relationships and connections
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.
Reducing the risk of earthquakes - Fully resourced lesson
Can people manage risk living in earthquake zones.
Fully resourced lesson - students look at how Japan prepares for earthquakes by completing an information hunt. They then compare this to Nepals response to the 2015 earthquake.
Follows the Hodder Progress in Geography book
Distribution of earthquakes, volcanoes and mountain belts - Fully resourced lesson
A fully resourced lesson focusing on sea floor spreading and the distribution of earthquakes, volcanoes and mountain belts. Includes a wide variety of different activities. Follows the Hodder Progress in Geography books.
Introduction to earthquakes and the 2015 Nepal earthquake - Fully resourced lesson
A fully resourced lesson covering:
What earthquakes are and why they happen -video and key term matching task
Nepal earthquake - case study sheet for students to complete using the information the powerpoint.
Follows the Progress in Geography Hodder book.
The Structure of the Earth - Fully resourced lesson
Range of activities covering the structure of the Earth.
Follows the Hodder Progress in Geography text book - but this is not required.
Fully resourced lesson.
AQA GCSE Geography 9-1 - Paper 1 case study knowledge organisers
Condensed into three pages.
AQA Geography GCSE -Urban issues and challenges student revision work booklet
Links to the specification
Activities
Case studies
Exam questions and mark schemes
Knowledge tests
GCSE Geography - Coastal and river landforms sequencing revision cards
16 double-sided landform formation sequencing cards.
Landforms included:
V-shaped valleys and interlocking spurs
Waterfalls
Meanders
Ox-bow lakes
Floodplains
Levees
Wave cut platforms
Wave cut notches
Headlands and Bays
Sand dunes
Spits
Bars
Caves, arches, stacks and stumps.
Instructions for students:
Print out double sided/copy onto your own revision cards.
Practice sequencing the processes involved in the formation of coastal and river landforms – use look, cover, write and repeat until you know them off by heart.
Resource management - revision work booklet AQA Geography GCSE
Student revision work booklet for the resource management topic and energy topic.
These can be set as homework or in lessons.
Included:
Each section linked to the specification
Knowledge tests
Activities
Case studies
Revision notes
Exam questions
Mark schemes are attached on a seperate powerpoint.
Revision booklets for each section of Paper 1 can be found in my shop.
AQA GCSE Geography - The Living World revision booklet
Student revision work booklet for the living world topic. Exam questions, case studies, activities and knowledge tests included.
These booklets can be set for homework or used in class. PowerPoints for each section also included. Mark schemes and details of activities included on each.
AQA 2016 Geography - Living with the physical environment - An introduction to natural hazards
A lesson introducing the Natural hazards topic for the new AQA specification. Learning objectives included. Connect, activate, demonstrate and consolidate task. Resources included:
Mapping task showing 2015 natural hazards
Spider diagram showing factors increasing the risk from natural hazards
Video with tasks
Practise exam question
Think-pair-share task
Introduction to natural hazards - fully resourced lesson
Introduction to natural hazards - fully resourced lesson looking at types of hazards, mapping 2015 hazards task, video with question and spider diagram task