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Geography resources galore - some free, some at great prices. Specialising in Carbon and Water Edexcel A Level resources (paid) and an abundance of KS3 resources for free. Enjoy!

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Geography resources galore - some free, some at great prices. Specialising in Carbon and Water Edexcel A Level resources (paid) and an abundance of KS3 resources for free. Enjoy!
WATER EQ2 Lesson 3 Iran Wetlands Edexcel  A Level Geography
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WATER EQ2 Lesson 3 Iran Wetlands Edexcel A Level Geography

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The third lesson in Enquiry Question 2 in the water unit for Year 2 of Edexcel A Level Geography - Paper 1. This lesson looks at the Iran Wetlands as a case study for ecosystem services and also features an exam question and a mark scheme. This lesson is also available as part of Enquiry Question 2 Bundle and a Water Bundle. Thank you for looking.
WATER EQ2 Lesson 2 Sahel and Australia examples drought Edexcel A Level Geography
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WATER EQ2 Lesson 2 Sahel and Australia examples drought Edexcel A Level Geography

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The second lesson in Enquiry Question 2 in the water unit for Year 2 of Edexcel A Level Geography - Paper 1. This lesson looks drought in Sahel and Australia and also aims to introduce students to ‘Assess’ exam questions. Included is an exam question, template and mark scheme. This lesson is also available as part of Enquiry Question 2 Bundle and a Water Bundle. Thank you for looking.
Water Enquiry Question 1 Edexcel A Level Geography
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Water Enquiry Question 1 Edexcel A Level Geography

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All 8 lessons which comprise the first Enquiry Question for the water topic of Edexcel A Level Geography. You will find all lessons and resources, with notes under the slides to help show how the lessons flows, as well as homeworks and exam questions too. Please look out for other water resources and carbon resources too (being uploaded through June 2018). Thanks for looking.
WATER EQ1 Lesson 8 Storm hydrographs Edexcel A Level Geography
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WATER EQ1 Lesson 8 Storm hydrographs Edexcel A Level Geography

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The last lesson in Enquiry Question 1 in the water unit for Year 2 of Edexcel A Level Geography - Paper 1. This lesson looks the construction of a hydrograph and the factors which influence flashy and flat rivers, with an activity where students pick out the factors and attribute them. There are two homework tasks attached to this lesson (IST). I have adapted this from another teacher’s powerpoint. This lesson is also available as part of Enquiry Question 1 Bundle and a Water Bundle. Thank you for looking.
WATER EQ1 Lesson 7 River regimes Edexcel A Level Geography
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WATER EQ1 Lesson 7 River regimes Edexcel A Level Geography

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The seventh lesson in Enquiry Question 1 in the water unit for Year 2 of Edexcel A Level Geography - Paper 1. This lesson looks at different river regimes and is followed up with an IST (homework) reading a journal article. It has been adapted from another powerpoint. This lesson is also available as part of Enquiry Question 1 Bundle and a Water Bundle. Thank you for looking.
WATER EQ1 Lesson 6 Water balance budget graphs Edexcel A Level Geography
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WATER EQ1 Lesson 6 Water balance budget graphs Edexcel A Level Geography

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The sixth lesson in Enquiry Question 1 in the water unit for Year 2 of Edexcel A Level Geography - Paper 1. This lesson looks at water budget graphs and includes a short exam question. This includes some slides that I have adapted from another powerpoint. This lesson is also available as part of Enquiry Question 1 Bundle and a Water Bundle. Thank you for looking.
WATER EQ1 Lesson 4 Infiltration rates experiment and write-up Edexcel A Level Geography
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WATER EQ1 Lesson 4 Infiltration rates experiment and write-up Edexcel A Level Geography

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The fourth lesson in Enquiry Question 1 in the water unit for Year 2 of Edexcel A Level Geography - Paper 1. This lesson looks at infiltration rates and gets the students to conduct their own experiments around the school grounds. There is also a follow-up homework task (IST). This lesson is also available as part of Enquiry Question 1 Bundle and a Water Bundle. Thank you for looking.
WATER EQ1 Lesson 2 Stores and fluxes Edexcel A Level Geography
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WATER EQ1 Lesson 2 Stores and fluxes Edexcel A Level Geography

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The second lesson in Enquiry Question 1 in the water unit for Year 2 of Edexcel A Level Geography - Paper 1. This lesson looks at the stores and fluxes within the water cycle and includes information on residence times. This lesson is also available as part of Enquiry Question 1 Bundle and a Water Bundle. Thank you for looking.
Paper 3 Synoptic Geography Edexcel Analyse command word practice
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Paper 3 Synoptic Geography Edexcel Analyse command word practice

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A quick lesson concentrating on the command word ‘analyse’ for the Synoptic Paper 3 geography paper for Edexcel. There are some practice questions using old-prelease stimuli with a markscheme. Students need to complete a practice question from one of the SAMs beforehand to help with the flow of the lesson - resources for this are on the powerpoint. Enjoy.
Paper 3 Synoptic Geography A Level Example EDEXCEL - with mark scheme
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Paper 3 Synoptic Geography A Level Example EDEXCEL - with mark scheme

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This a new set of questions (which mirror the two SAMs currently available for Paper 3) and is based on the JUNE 2012 pre-release resource booklet. There is now a basic markscheme for content (including appropriate AO splits) but you will need to use the SAMs for levels table. This was somewhat tricky to put together as the old-prelease seems a lot wordier than the unseen resource booklets we are seeing so far. I hope you find it useful.
Almeria case study AQA Geography 2016 Food Evaluation Essay Planner/Template
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Almeria case study AQA Geography 2016 Food Evaluation Essay Planner/Template

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Made this lesson as part of a short sequence to cover the 'Food' chapter of Section 3 in the new (2016) GCSE Geography syllabus for AQA. This lesson would benefit from using the Hodder - Widdowson et al book (white/green cover). This is a case study but has an essay template for students to use to plan an answer to a relevant exam questions based on the success of this case study. The longer questions with more demanding command words is a real concern for students taking this course, which is why I feel this resource is worth a look at. This template could easily be adapted to other 'Evaluation' exam questions and will also help with DME structuring. Unfortunately there is no mark scheme at present for this one here. Once I have cobbled one together I will include (free to those who have already bought this resource- message me). Thanks.
Edexcel A level from 2016 Central Tendency Measures
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Edexcel A level from 2016 Central Tendency Measures

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The data I have used is totally made up. I have used information from Digby et al textbook for the A level course. on Inter-quartile range instructions. I have scanned in dispersion graphs information from Warren's Geographical Skills and Fieldword AQA GCSE book. The rest is mine. Oh except the video - Enjoy!
Do they know it's Christmastime? Band Aid Geography lesson on Africa misconceptions
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Do they know it's Christmastime? Band Aid Geography lesson on Africa misconceptions

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Thrown together as it's Christmas! Sing the song and explain why it was written. Pick out lyrics relating to Africa. Put evidence around the room (last few slides) plus relevant pages in Africa - students find evidence to disprove the lyrics. To end, discuss the use of the song: Should we still sing it if it's factually incorrect? Or is it good to sing it still? Is it all incorrect? Is any of it true?