Hello and welcome to my shop! I am a Geography Teacher with previous experience of being Head of Geography at a large state school. I currently work in the international teaching sector. I produce a range of resources that are detailed, effective and have proven experience of helping students boost their grades. Enjoy the resources and please leave a review :)
Hello and welcome to my shop! I am a Geography Teacher with previous experience of being Head of Geography at a large state school. I currently work in the international teaching sector. I produce a range of resources that are detailed, effective and have proven experience of helping students boost their grades. Enjoy the resources and please leave a review :)
I created a practice paper with **all new questions ** for students to practice during the countdown to the exam. I used the specification and all past papers to work out what hasn’t come up yet. It includes areas of the most difficult parts of the specification. I also produced a mark scheme with ideas for answers.
Hazards, coasts and carbon and water cycle. Optional theme of coasts is included. No glaciers section.
Edexcel A Level Geography prediction paper, Paper 1, mark scheme included. Practice questions.
I have now analysed all Edexcel Paper 2 past papers (specimen through to 2023) and pinpointed areas of the spec that have either not come up before or not been focused on in recent years.
This time, I have done questions for ALL topics - Globalisation, Superpowers, Regeneration, Diverse Places, Human health/human rights, and finally Migration. So this resource should be useful to all.
I have also created a rough mark scheme to provide you with ideas. I have purposefully tried to give more detail on questions that I perceive as being more difficult.
Please message me if you have any questions. Thanks!
AQA A Level Geography 2024 Prediction Paper
Please note this only contains questions on: Water, Carbon, Coasts and Hazards topics.
I create these papers through taking the specification and colour coding what has come up before. I then look for patterns, what hasn’t come up, and tricky parts of the spec that they might sneak in. I teach AQA presently, have previously taught Eduqas, and I tutor Edexcel. This wide ranging knowledge of different exam boards gives me the ability to have a good grasp on the range and style of Geography A Level questions.
It’s just a prediction, so see what you think! At present there is no mark scheme as I wanted to get this up and out before the exam.
This 21-page resource was created for the AS Edexcel Unit 1 exam. It covers both of the topics within the exam- 'World at risk' and 'Going global'. It contains the content needed for the exam, as well as a wide range of case studies for each topic. It also contains diagrams, which can be referenced in student's answers.
One student last year used solely this revision document to revise from, and gained an A in the exam (100% UMS), which proves that it is successful!
This is more advantageous than a revision guide, because I have formatted it a bit like the questions in the exam, and the bullet points allow clear/concise information, which is still suitable for this exam.
A model answer written by a teacher (myself) for the question: With reference to a case study of a high energy coastline, to what extent are the landforms interrelated? (16 marks). There are three main paragraphs with plenty of knowledge, case study detail and evaluation.
This is for the OCR A level Geography course however is suitable for AQA and Edexcel, if not others as well.
I focussed on the Flamborough Head case study.
This document contains around 60 pages of biology flashcards. One side provides a question, and the other an answer. These were created for the purpose of revision, as you can test yourself and see if you get the right answer. The questions have been written like in an exam paper e.g: "what is the role of membranes at the surface of cells". This way students can apply their knowledge and practice exam questions at the same time. It could be used as a class activity too (maybe a starter), as you could give the cards to students to match up.
A lot of time and effort has been spent on this, and some of the flashcards have pictures/diagrams on too.
These were made for OCR biology, however I'm sure you can use them for other A Level biology exam boards.
This resource is for Edexcel AS Geography: Unit 2: Geographical Investigations: Rebranding Places
This resource covers ALL the points on the specification and provides suitable case studies which can be used in the exam. The case studies are all up to date, and many of them are PRIMARY data, which has been collected from my class's residential to Devon in March of 2015.
One student used solely these revision notes for this exam and scored an A in the exam (72 UMS), which shows that they are high quality and have proven successful!
This resource is for Edexcel AS Geography: Unit 2: Geographical Investigations: Crowded Coasts
This resource covers ALL the points on the specification and provides suitable case studies which can be used in the exam. The case studies are all up to date, and many of them are PRIMARY data, which has been collected from my class's residential to Devon in March of 2015.
One student used solely these revision notes for this exam and scored an A in the exam (72 UMS), which shows that they are high quality and have proven successful!
This resource was created especially for the exam and features a wide array of case studies which are all up to date. As I'm sure you're aware, as soon as a geography textbook is published, it's out of date. However, this resource that I have made includes case studies (facts, statistics and quotes) for EVERY specification point for biodiversity under threat. It also includes the 'theory' (e.g: different ways to conserve biodiversity) that students need to know as well, to answer the questions in the exam and write good, solid essays. In my opinion, this resource has many benefits over other U3 revision notes I've found online, because lots of the other ones don't cover the spec points in detail and the case studies are outdated.
Thank you for purchasing, I hope your students find them useful!
Course: A2 Edexcel geography
Exam: Unit 3: Contested Planet
This resource was created especially for the exam and features a wide array of case studies which are all up to date. As I'm sure you're aware, as soon as a geography textbook is published, it's out of date. However, this resource that I have made includes case studies (facts, statistics and quotes) for EVERY specification point for energy security. It also includes the 'theory' (e.g: peak oil/environmental impacts of different energy sources) that students need to know as well, to answer the questions in the exam and write good, solid essays. In my opinion, this resource has many benefits over other U3 revision notes I've found online, because lots of the other ones don't cover the spec points in detail and the case studies are outdated.
Thank you for purchasing, I hope your students find them useful!
This resource was created especially for the exam and features a wide array of case studies which are all up to date. As I'm sure you're aware, as soon as a geography textbook is published, it's out of date. However, this resource that I have made includes case studies (facts, statistics and quotes) for EVERY specification point for water security. It also includes the 'theory' (e.g: why river discharge varies seasonally) that students need to know as well, to answer the questions in the exam and write good, solid essays. In my opinion, this resource has many benefits over other U3 revision notes I've found online, because lots of the other ones don't cover the spec points in detail and the case studies are outdated.
Thank you for purchasing, I hope your students find them useful!
I have produced a revision poster for AQA AS French, for the topic on television.
It can be used for both essays in the exam (I have put different arguments under sub-headings of titles which may come up) and students can also use phrases for their oral exam.
You could print one off for each student or even display it as a revision poster around your classroom.
Enjoy and let me know if it's successful!!