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Geography and History resources for IGCSE, GCSE and A level. Presentations, classwork and multimedia files for student stimulus, revision and progress.

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Geography and History resources for IGCSE, GCSE and A level. Presentations, classwork and multimedia files for student stimulus, revision and progress.
Diseases of Modern Society
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Diseases of Modern Society

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A 27-slide PPT presentation to introduce the subject of modern life diseases such as those brought on by lifestyle choices and obesity. The PPT uses up to date info from the NHS, the Edexcel subject guide and academic papers. It includes links to brief but very relevant videos. It is primarily intended for IAL Geography students but can be used for Citizenship too.
Hazard management essay example
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Hazard management essay example

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Using the The Sichuan earthquake of 2008 and the Solomon Islands flash floods of 2014 , here is an example of a student essay that warrants the full 15 marks for the question: Assess the success of hazard management in contrasting geographical areas you have studied. This is a class assessment for IAL Geography (Edexcel) at AS level. It is particularly useful for students that struggle with structure, language, paragraph linking and strong introductions. Other case studies are, of course, applicable - but these are of a good contrast and relevant.
A Level Geography - Biodiversity Under Threat - Lessons for Week 1 and 2
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A Level Geography - Biodiversity Under Threat - Lessons for Week 1 and 2

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Specifically made for the new Edexcel International A Level syllabus, but also suited to legacy units and other boards, these presentations and past paper questions cover the necessary knowledge and concepts for this compulsory Unit 3 topic. Very clearly presented with tasks and good video links, it is good for the first 2 weeks of IA2 teaching on the subject of Biodiversity and threats to it.
IGCSE 9-1 Coastal Environments: Processes and Landforms
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IGCSE 9-1 Coastal Environments: Processes and Landforms

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IGCSE 9-1 Coastal Environments: Processes and Landforms This classroom teaching presentation : defines what the coast is describes the marine (erosional) and terrestrial (sub-aerial) processes at work on the coast explains the differences between constructive and destructive waves and how they are generated explains the process of longshore drift outlines the factors affecting the coast makes the distinction between erosional and depositional landforms; concordant and discordant coasts The presentation is invaluable for teachers looking to guide students through coastal geography topics for the first time at IGCSE level and also for AS level students that have not previously looked at coastal geography and need it for ‘Crowded Coasts’ or ‘Coastal Conflict’ units. The PPT includes video links for explanation of processes and landforms from the excellent TimeForGeography series. There are also classwork/homework questions included and explained. This presentation does NOT include coastal protection measures or policies or any management topics.
IGCSE 9-1 Geography bundle
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IGCSE 9-1 Geography bundle

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Bundle includes lesson presentations and activities for new IGCSE 9-1 syllabus. PowerPoints on Urban Environments, challenges (developed/developing), Sustainability, changes on urban fringe. Also ppt presentations and lessons on Economic Activity and Energy,  changing economy of the UK, Diversification of Employment and Globalisation. Also case study presentation on typhoon Haiyan and lesson on reasons for living in high risk hazard areas. Comprehensive lesson and presentation on rivers, flooding and management
IGCSE 9-1 Geography bundle
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IGCSE 9-1 Geography bundle

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Bundle includes lesson presentations and activities for new IGCSE 9-1 syllabus. PowerPoints on Urban Environments, challenges (developed/developing), Sustainability, changes on urban fringe. Also ppt presentations and lessons on Economic Activity and Energy,  changing economy of the UK, Diversification of Employment and Globalisation. Also case study presentation on typhoon Haiyan and lesson on reasons for living in high risk hazard areas. Comprehensive lesson and presentation on rivers, flooding and management
The Hydrological Cycle IGCSE Geography River Environments
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The Hydrological Cycle IGCSE Geography River Environments

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The first part of the River Environments topic for IGCSE Geography. The PowerPoint presentation explains the water cycle as a closed system, the stores and flows in detail and definitions of terms. At the end of the presentation there is a link to the Pearson GCSE video on the subject. Included is a worksheet for the students and another for the teacher which includes answers.
River Environments Drainage Basins
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River Environments Drainage Basins

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PowerPoint presentation with worksheet for students and one for teachers with answers to cover features of a drainage basin, the drainage basin as an open system, source, channel, tributary, confluence, estuary, delta explanations.
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS PRACTICE - Scattergraph for Year 9 Geography
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DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS PRACTICE - Scattergraph for Year 9 Geography

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Activity shows data showing hours spent studying and exam scores for students the class has to follow the instructions as below: Using the data above, create a scatter graph on the graph paper provided and draw a best fit line to show the general trend of the points . Is there a positive or negative correlation between the hours spent studying and the exam scores? Are there any anomalies to the trend you have plotted? Name them. Make sure you glue this worksheet and your graph into your exercise book.
Geography Climate and Change Revision questions - Class and Homework
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Geography Climate and Change Revision questions - Class and Homework

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Geography Climate and Change Revision questions Many of the world’s climate change scientists belong to the IPCC. They believe that the ‘tipping point’ for Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions is 550ppm. What is the IPCC? (1 mark) What do they mean by ‘tipping point’? (2 marks) Why are they uncertain whether this point will be reached? (2 marks) What level did CO2 concentration reach in 2011? How does this compare with 1800? To which factors do we attribute these changes? (4 marks) What is the difference between the Greenhouse Effect and the Enhanced Greenhouse Effect? (4 marks) Name 3 ways in which methane is produced and explain how rapid economic growth in countries like India and China is adding to global methane levels. (4 marks) Who was Milankovitch and what did he propose? (4 marks) Put the following natural causes of climate change in the correct order, from long-term changes first to short-term last. (1 mark) Orbital changes, asteroid collision, solar output, volcanic eruptions. What historical and cultural evidence do we have that proves that we lived through a ‘Little Ice Age’ in the recent past? (4 marks) What role do air masses play in the UK’s climate? (4 marks) Define a ‘geological climate event’? (2 marks) (HOMEWORK) Using examples, show how climate change affects developed and developing nations and show how each can deal with the potential and actual impacts. (10 marks)
Pressures on Borneo's Rainforest
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Pressures on Borneo's Rainforest

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Pressures on Borneo’s Rainforest : logging, palm oil, hunting, wildlife trade and global warming. Brief outline as a PPT to help students look into the problem in more detail. Includes link to short YouTube clip