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Geography teaching resources for KS2, KS3, KS4 and KS5. Worksheets and resources are mostly all contained within the lesson powerpoints for convenience.

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Geography teaching resources for KS2, KS3, KS4 and KS5. Worksheets and resources are mostly all contained within the lesson powerpoints for convenience.
Practising the past tense worksheet (KS2)
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Practising the past tense worksheet (KS2)

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A simple worksheet of verbs for children to practise changing from the present to past tense. First half contains regular -ed verbs. Second half contains irregular verbs. Useful as a 10-15 minute morning work activity.
Global warming (causes and effects)
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Global warming (causes and effects)

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KS3 Lesson covers the process of global warming with a diagram activity, and the impacts (positive and negative) with a statement coding activity All resources included within the ppt
Population pyramids
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Population pyramids

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Lesson covers the meaning of population pyramids and how they vary Activities include matching pyramids and their descriptions to different stages of the DTM All resources included within the ppt
The UK's north south divide
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The UK's north south divide

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Lesson covers the nature of the UK’s north south divide and strategies to reduce the divide Activities include information about the north south divide and specific questions for students about the effectiveness of reducing the gap All resources included within the ppt
Carbon footprint calculator survey
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Carbon footprint calculator survey

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Survey with questions that address a variety of aspects of your daily life and calculate a score to estimate how much carbon you produce Includes summary questions that address how you could alter your carbon footprint, and also question the validity/accuracy of the carbon footprint survey
Christchurch earthquake 2011 - HIC case study (AQA The Challenge of Natural Hazards)
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Christchurch earthquake 2011 - HIC case study (AQA The Challenge of Natural Hazards)

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Lesson covers the causes, impacts and responses to the Christchurch earthquake in New Zealand 2011. There is also a discussion around why some countries have more devastating impacts from earthquakes than others (comparison with Haiti). Activities include a video, statement coding, and brainstorm around impacts affecting earthquake impacts. Worksheets included within the ppt.
Extreme weather - an introduction
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Extreme weather - an introduction

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KS3 Definition of extreme weather Examples of extreme weather Extreme weather mapping task, e.g. plot tornadoes in the USA (requires atlases) Extreme weather photos plenary - guess the caption
Reducing the development gap
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Reducing the development gap

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Lesson covers different strategies to close the development gap, e.g. aid, investment, fairtrade. Activities include instructions for student presentations and a final analysis/discussion task All resources (apart from textbooks) included within the ppt
Glacial processes of erosion and weathering (freeze-thaw, abrasion and plucking)
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Glacial processes of erosion and weathering (freeze-thaw, abrasion and plucking)

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A lesson that covers the key processes of glaciation that help to then create all the landforms of erosion. Lesson includes: An overview of erosion and weathering A note-taking task with clear images of erosion and weathering processes Comprehension questions to check understanding Final odd-one-out quiz All lesson resources and worksheets and included in the powerpoint.