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Welcome to my shop. My aim is to provide high quality teaching, learning and assessment resources. In the case of GCSE and A Level resources I am adding examination questions to my resources as more become available. Please come in and browse. Feel free to contact me about any of the resources that you buy or if you are looking for something in particular.

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Welcome to my shop. My aim is to provide high quality teaching, learning and assessment resources. In the case of GCSE and A Level resources I am adding examination questions to my resources as more become available. Please come in and browse. Feel free to contact me about any of the resources that you buy or if you are looking for something in particular.
GCSE 9-1;  People of the Planet, Global Development - Revision Lessons
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GCSE 9-1; People of the Planet, Global Development - Revision Lessons

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This resource is deigned to revise global development over two lessons. Included in resource are the following topics: Case study facts Indicators of development Rostow’s model of growth Aid Aid case study; Charity water Population pyramids Physical factors and development of Ethiopia Trade affecting development of Ethiopia Political development of Ethiopia Population growth and employment structure graphs TNCs in Ethiopia Urban growth – push and pull factors Contemporary challenges in Mumbai Solutions to contemporary challenges in Mumbai At the end of the resources are pupil booklets. These are differentiated for more and less able. The first page of the booklet acts as a plenary for pupils to evaluate their progress in the lesson and to identify what and how to revise next.
GCSE 9-1; environmental challenges - mechanisation of farming mystery
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GCSE 9-1; environmental challenges - mechanisation of farming mystery

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In this lesson students will start with a glossary of key terms relating to arable farming. They will then be introduced to the location and characteristics of the Norfolk Broads via photos and a clip from Alan Partridge. The pupils will then be asked to solve the mystery - Who shot Lady Rose? By working out which characters had motive and opportunity. My students love solving the mystery and become really engaged with the characters. The mystery cards also contain details about the environmental impacts of arable farming on the Broads these include soil compaction, use of fertilisers, clearance of hedgerows and lack of fallow period. Once they have solved the mystery there is are a range of examination questions and mark scheme to draw together the student’s understanding of the issue.
GCSE 9-1; Climate - Evaluating the effects of global warming
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GCSE 9-1; Climate - Evaluating the effects of global warming

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The lesson is an opportunity for students to work in small groups to write persuasive speeches and give presentations. The lesson starts by students working in pairs to recall key terminology. Next students are given maps of the UK and the world showing gains and losses from global warming (taken from Wider World). They have to highlight these images picking out the 3 most important gains and losses on each image. Next the class is split into groups with a specific remit e.g. UK gains from global warming. They are given a persuasive writing fame and asked to write a speech convincing the class of their viewpoint. The most able students in the class should be given the ‘losses vs gains’ speech as this is the most challenging. Prior to the speeches go through the dos and don’ts to help improve the quality of the speeches. Finally finish with an opinion line, selecting a few students to justify their opinions.
GCSE 9-1; River -courses of a river
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GCSE 9-1; River -courses of a river

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Starter: river map quiz Main: reading photos and maps to identify the characteristics of the different courses of a river. Note taking and photo/map information sheets included. Plenary: which course quiz - with answers.
Key Stage 3; tectonics homework booklet
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Key Stage 3; tectonics homework booklet

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This booklet contains 7 varied homework activities to complement a scheme of work related to tectonics. The aims and instructions of each tasks are clearly laid out at the start of the task. At the end there is space for assessment and WWW and EBI comments.
GCSE; climate change - climate change over the last 10,000 years
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GCSE; climate change - climate change over the last 10,000 years

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This lesson teaches students about the climates since the Pleistocene, from Allerod to Boreal to sub Atlantic etc. It builds up to allowing the students to create their own climate timeline. There are also opportunities for graphical interpretation. The lesson ends with a quiz to test the students knowledge, with answers.
A Level; measuring earthquakes - Richter and Mercalli scales
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A Level; measuring earthquakes - Richter and Mercalli scales

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This lesson includes details of the Mercalli and Richter scale, with activities including ranking, living graph, map analysis, seismic trace analysis and table analysis. the lesson updates both scales, with current scales being widely used nationally and globally including the Moment magnitude scale, the JMA seismic intensity scale and PAGER. The lesson also incorporates faulting and examination questions.
GCSE 9-1 urban: a city in the UK - Leeds
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GCSE 9-1 urban: a city in the UK - Leeds

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This lesson is designed to create a sense of place of a city case study and is part of a series of lessons. In the lesson pupils will see photos of the city, learn about its impact locally, regionally, nationally and internationally. they will also study population growth and ethnic mix of the city.
GCSE 9-1; case study of economic growth - Leeds
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GCSE 9-1; case study of economic growth - Leeds

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This lesson is based on a mystery ‘What is the impact of UBS moving to Leeds on the city?’. the starter reminds pupils about types of employment and how to read / plot pie charts. Pupils are introduced to the 5 main characters in the mystery. The pupils then have to read mystery cards (which include a wide range of factual information) and classify them before linking them together to explain the impact of UBS bank setting up offices in Leeds. A PEE writing frame at the end of the PowerPoint, encourages students to develop their explanatory writing skills.
A level; Coast - revision carousel
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A level; Coast - revision carousel

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This is a carousel activity consisting of 7 activities that can be put together in a booklet and answer sheets for each activity. At each of the 7 stations place a question sheet and the answer sheet for the previous station. Pupils should spend 5 minutes at each station then go on to the next station and mark and grade their work. Repeat for next 6 stations. this tasks gets pupils to identify precisely gaps in their knowledge and puts the onus on the students during revision, rather than the teacher.
GCSE 9-1 urban trends; counter urbanisation
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GCSE 9-1 urban trends; counter urbanisation

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This lesson is based on a local case study. The pupils define counter-urbanisation before being introduced the push and pull factors that cause it to occur using a video clip. They also think about who does counter-urbanisation. Next pupils are introduced to a case study of Cartmel. Photos are used to create a sense of place. The pupils are then required to classify the effects of counter-urbanisation and to explain these effects fully as part of a group work activity. This builds up to an examination question and mark scheme, which requires students to evaluate the effects if counter-urbanisation. All pupil resources are within or at the end of the PowerPoint.
GCSE9-1 urban trends; suburbanisation role play
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GCSE9-1 urban trends; suburbanisation role play

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This is a series of approximately 3 lessons. The pupils are required to take on a variety of roles to debate and discuss the issue of suburbanisation between London and Slough. There is a variety of data included for students to use in their speeches and a writing frame to help them structure their argument. The other resources are for the debate. There is a record sheets where they can record what the different groups perspectives are and a question sheet to encourage them to reflect on other group's speeches and to write their own questions to further debate and discussion. Students can also prepare compromises they are willing to make in order to reach and agreement and can discuss these. There is an opinion line for pupils to record and justify their own opinion about development on the edge of the M25. I have also added a peer observation sheet for students to use to observe what students in other groups are doing throughout the role play. they can then given feedback on this at the end of the lesson, which will hopefully help them to reflect on their engagement. All resources are included in the PowerPoint or as separate documents.
GCSE 9-1 urban trends; housing provision, transport provision and waste management - Leeds
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GCSE 9-1 urban trends; housing provision, transport provision and waste management - Leeds

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In this lesson the pupils will be introduced to the main issues facing Leeds (housing provision, transport provision and waste management). they are then split into groups of 3 and are given one of the contemporary challenge information sheets at the end of the PowerPoint. the pupils create a resources to teach others about the issues. They then explain using an ideas sheet to support them 6 contemporary challenges. This leads into a case study 8 mark exam question planning activity and mark schemes. All resources are included within the PowerPoint.
A Level ; statistical skills
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A Level ; statistical skills

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This bundle contains two lessons including resources for the students to develop their statistical skills. The skills included are mean, mode, median, interquartile range and dispersion diagrams. There are worksheets for the students to use as well as answers with calculations. Perfect for skills practice in the lead up to the examinations or for the initial teaching of these skills.
GCSE 9-1; statistical skills bundle
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GCSE 9-1; statistical skills bundle

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This bundle contains two lessons including resources for the students to develop their statistical skills. The skills included are mean, mode, median, interquartile range and dispersion diagrams. There are worksheets for the students to use as well as answers with calculations. Perfect for skills practice in the lead up to the examinations or for the initial teaching of these skills.
A Level; case study of a rainforest - The Amazon
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A Level; case study of a rainforest - The Amazon

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This bundle is a series of lessons designed to teach students about the water and carbon cycles in the rainforest, the natural and human impacts on these cycles and the way in which the impacts can be managed. It is designed to accompany the new A Level syllabi
GCSE 9-1: Global development - Ethiopia case study
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GCSE 9-1: Global development - Ethiopia case study

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This bundle contains a series of lessons to teach students about economic development in Ethiopia. it includes the following content: employment structure, population, trade, international investment, aid, political development, climate, ecosystems and location. It also contains a range of teaching and learning strategies including DMEs, story telling, graph and map interpretation and written skills.