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What are the different biomes in Asia? Biomes Geography
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What are the different biomes in Asia? Biomes Geography

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This lesson is looking at biomes. What are they and what different biomes are there in Asia. This lesson is following the British Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills. All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge. This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint. Enjoy.
Natural Resources - Are we running out?
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Natural Resources - Are we running out?

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Are we running out of natural resources? Lessons: How do we use our planet as a natural resource? What are rocks and how do we use them as a resource? How do rocks provide energy? Why are soils so important? How does the biosphere provide natural resources? How does the hydrosphere provide natural resources? Why is the world so dependent on oil resources? What natural resources can be used to generate electricity? how can we use natural resources sustainably? These lessons follow the British Geography Curriculum. Within each 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer), caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills. All students seemed to enjoy the lessons/unit and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge. The unit and lesson’s are easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint. Enjoy.
GCSE GEOG - Land use models in cities - Burgess and Hoyt.
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GCSE GEOG - Land use models in cities - Burgess and Hoyt.

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This is GCSE lesson is looking at land use within cities whilst looking at a case study. Burgess and Hoyt. All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge. Within each lesson the title is a GCSE exam question which students must answer at the end of the lesson or throughout. The unit and lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint. Enjoy.
GCSE GEOG - How does Rostow Model and Francks dependancy model explain development of a country?
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GCSE GEOG - How does Rostow Model and Francks dependancy model explain development of a country?

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This GCSE lesson is within the topic Development Dynamics. The lesson focuses on how a country develops through Rostow and Frank’s models. This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills. All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge. Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint. Enjoy.
GCSE Geography Revision Checklist - Edexcel B
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GCSE Geography Revision Checklist - Edexcel B

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An easily printable resource to give to you students with everything your student needs to revise for - (for the Edexcel B GCSE). The resource is 9 pages long. Each page is a unit with all the information needed to revise. This resource includes Paper 1 on the first three pages. Hazardous Earth. Development Dynamics Challenges of an urbanising world. Paper 2 The UK’s evolving physical landscape. The Uk’s evolving human landscape. Geographical investigates . Paper 3 People and the biosphere. Forests under threat. Consuming energy resources.
GCSE GEOG - What are the risks of coastal flooding? Storm surge and rising sea levels etc.
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GCSE GEOG - What are the risks of coastal flooding? Storm surge and rising sea levels etc.

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This lesson is looking at the UK’s evolving physical landscape. The lesson focuses on the risks of coastal flooding and climate change. This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills. All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge. Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint. Enjoy.
How can we use natural resources sustainably?
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How can we use natural resources sustainably?

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This lesson is looking at different natural resources, how we use them, and if we can use the sustainably? This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills. All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge. Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint. Enjoy.
How do we use our planet as a natural resource?
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How do we use our planet as a natural resource?

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This lesson is looking at how we use our planet as a natural resource. This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills. All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge. Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint. Enjoy.
How did urbanisation change Southampton?
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How did urbanisation change Southampton?

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This lesson is looking at urbanisation within a UK city - Southampton. How did urbanisation affect the city. This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills. All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge. Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint. Enjoy.
Geography of Russia
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Geography of Russia

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This lesson is looking at a few lessons associated with Russian Geography. Lessons include: Is the geography of Russia a curse or a benefit? What is the physical landscape of Russia? What is the climate of Russia? Where do people live in Russia? Russia - who owns the Artic? These lessons follow the British Geography Curriculum. Within each 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills. All students seemed to enjoy the lessons and the activities within. The lessons are created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge. The lessons are easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint. Enjoy.
Why are soils so important?
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Why are soils so important?

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This lesson is looking at why soils are important for life. This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills. All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge. Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint. Enjoy.
Geography GCSE Edexcel B Exam Prep! – An exam question for every lesson you have completed.
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Geography GCSE Edexcel B Exam Prep! – An exam question for every lesson you have completed.

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Geography GCSE Edexcel B – An exam question for every lesson you have completed. This pack has an exam question on every lesson you have studied throughout your GCSE. Work your way through them. The more you complete, the more you have to revise from. Statistics show that the best way to revise is through exam practice questions. So make every question count. Your course/exam info…  Your course consists of three units, called components. Each component is assessed by and exam paper, numbered Paper 1, 2 etc. Each component has three topics within it, as follows: Component One (Paper 1) Component Two – (Paper 2) Component Three – (Paper 3) Topic 1: Hazardous Earth Topic 2: Development dynamics Topic 3: Challenges of an urbanising world. Paper 1 = 94 marks. 37.5% of you GCSE. 1hr 30 mins. Topic 4: The UK’s evolving physical landscape – which includes subtopics: Coastal change and conflict, Rover processes and pressures. Topic 5: The UK’s evolving human landscapes – which includes a case study of a major UK city. Topic 6: Geographical investigations – which includes one physical fieldwork investigation and one human fieldwork investigation linked to Topics 4 and 5. Paper 2 = 94 marks 37.5% of your GCSE. 1hr 30 mins. Topic 7: People and the biosphere. Topic 8: Forests under threat. Topic 9: Consuming energy resources. Paper 3 = 64 marks 25% of your GCSE. 1hr 30 mins.
GCSE GEOG - EDEXCEL B - FORESTS UNDER THREAT.
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GCSE GEOG - EDEXCEL B - FORESTS UNDER THREAT.

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Hazardous Earth whole unit. Lessons: What are tropical rainforests like and how are plants adapted to suit rainforest conditions? The tropical rainforest complex nutrient cycle. What is a Taiga and how are the plants adapted to suit the taiga’s conditions? What are the direst threats to tropical rainforests? What are the indirect threats to tropical rainforests? What are the direct threats to the taiga? How is the taiga under pressure? How can we protect the rainforest? How can there be a sustainable future for the rainforest? How can we conserve the taiga? Why are there conflicting views about conserving the rainforest? All students seemed to enjoy the lessons/unit and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge. Within each lesson the title is a GCSE exam question which students must answer at the end of the lesson or throughout. The unit and lesson’s are easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint. Enjoy.
GCSE GEOGRAPHY - PEOPLE AND THE BIOSPHERE WHOLE UNIT 7 LESSONS.
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GCSE GEOGRAPHY - PEOPLE AND THE BIOSPHERE WHOLE UNIT 7 LESSONS.

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GCSE GEOGRAPHY - PEOPLE AND THE BIOSPHERE WHOLE UNIT 7 LESSONS. Lessons: What and where are biomes? Explain how latitude affects temperature and precipitation? Local factors that effect biome location - How does altitude affect ecosytems? Biomes - Geographical skills - climate graphs. Biomes a life support system. Biomes and global services - carbon cycle. Biomes - more people and more resources Population vs resources - Malthus Vs Boserup. Within each lesson the title is a GCSE exam question which students must answer at the end of the lesson or throughout. The unit and lesson’s are easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint. Enjoy.
How does the hydrosphere provide natural resources?
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How does the hydrosphere provide natural resources?

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This lesson is looking at the hydrosphere and how it provides resources. This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills. All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge. Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint. Enjoy.
What natural resources can be used to generate electricity?
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What natural resources can be used to generate electricity?

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This lesson is looking at how different resources provide and generate electricity. This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills. All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge. Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint. Enjoy.
What are rocks and how do we use them as a natural resource?
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What are rocks and how do we use them as a natural resource?

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This lesson is looking at rock and the different types. We then look at how they are a natural resource. This lesson is following the British Geography Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills. All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge. Lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint. Enjoy.
What is a Tsunami? Geography - Natural Hazards
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What is a Tsunami? Geography - Natural Hazards

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This lesson is looking at what a tsunami is and its devastating impacts. Student will learn, how it can be caused and look into a case study. This lesson is following the British Curriculum. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills. All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge. This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint. Enjoy.
GCSE GEOG - Hadley Cell and the Global Atmospheric Circulation Model.
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GCSE GEOG - Hadley Cell and the Global Atmospheric Circulation Model.

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This GCSE lesson is looking at the global circulation model and in particular - the Hadley cell. We then look at how this influences climate. Each GCSE lesson has an exam question as a title - and will then need to be answered at the end of the lesson. This lesson is following the British Curriculum - Edexcel B. Within the 1 hour lesson (which can easily be adapted to be longer) caters for differing learning styles with a range of differing activities to target specific skills. All students seemed to enjoy the lesson and the activities within. The lesson is created with differing students in mind to allow all students to succeed and develop their geographical and wider knowledge. This lesson is easy to follow even for non-specialist teachers and can easily be adapted to increase challenge or to suit a nurture curriculum. All hand-outs are attached or within the PowerPoint. Enjoy.