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Hello! I have set up this shop over the 2020 coronavirus lockdown in the hope that my resources will help future students. All resources are written by me for the new specification GCSEs/A Levels and have been used to achieve 11 grade 9s or equivalent at GCSE (2018) and 3 A*s at A Level (2020).

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Hello! I have set up this shop over the 2020 coronavirus lockdown in the hope that my resources will help future students. All resources are written by me for the new specification GCSEs/A Levels and have been used to achieve 11 grade 9s or equivalent at GCSE (2018) and 3 A*s at A Level (2020).
The Middle East geography project
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The Middle East geography project

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An example Geography project to introduce the topic of The Middle East focusing on creating a travel brochure for the area. This has been used when teaching year 7, year 8 and year 9. This resource includes: An introduction to the geographical area Reasons why people visit the Middle East Current conflict in the Middle East Current travel advice for the region Country specific guides for Oman, Egypt, UAE and Jordan
Cyclone Nargis V Hurricane Katrina – A Level Geography case study
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Cyclone Nargis V Hurricane Katrina – A Level Geography case study

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Comprehensive 4 page revision resource comparing two tropical revolving storms (low pressure systems): Cyclone Nargis in 2008 and Hurricane Katrina in 2005. This resource compares: Affected area Background to event Preparation Central pressure, wind speed, rainfall, storm surge, landslides Economic impacts Social impacts Environmental impacts Short term responses International responses
A level Geography earthquake case study- Christchurch 2011 vs Sichuan 2008
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A level Geography earthquake case study- Christchurch 2011 vs Sichuan 2008

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Comprehensive 4 page revision resource comparing the May 2008 Sichuan earthquake with the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake. This resource compares: The place (including the tectonic setting) The event The epicentre & focus Liquefaction & mass movement Aftershocks Primary impacts Secondary impacts Existing management Short term responses Long term responses Recovery Current situation Political implications
GCSE Unseen Poetry Comparison- example answer
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GCSE Unseen Poetry Comparison- example answer

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Model answer for AQA English Literature- Paper 2: Modern texts and poetry. This answer focuses on the question, ‘In both ‘Today’ and ‘Autumn’ the speakers describe attitudes towards the seasons. What are the similarities and/or differences between the ways the poets present these attitudes?’
Winter storms of 2013-2014  GCSE/ A level Geography case study
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Winter storms of 2013-2014 GCSE/ A level Geography case study

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An A level Geography case study of the winter storms 2013-2014 which were a series of low pressure systems caused by the jet stream. This resource is suitable for all exam boards and includes: Timeline Causes The weather Timeline of impacts from 27th October 2013 to 14th February 2014 Responses Climate change