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GCSE GEOG HAZARDOUS EARTH EDEXCEL B WHOLE UNIT 16 LESSONS!
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GCSE GEOG HAZARDOUS EARTH EDEXCEL B WHOLE UNIT 16 LESSONS!

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Hazardous Earth whole unit. Lessons: ITCZ - Explain how ocean currents can influence climates. Where are the worlds arid regions?? Hadley Cell and Global Atmospheric Circulation Movement. Why does the climate naturally change? What was the past climate like? How has human activity changed our atmosphere? How do we know our climate is changing? How do cyclones/hurricanes form? Cyclone case study - Storm Aila. How do differing countries prepare for hurricanes? What is inside the Earth? What are convection currents? What evidence is there for plate tectonics? Plate boundaries - What hazards are there? Volcanoes in the developed world - Japan. Volcanoes in the developing world - Democratic Republic of the Congo. Earthquakes - Developed vs Developing (2 lessons). 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 GEOG - What are tropical rainforests like and how are plants adapted to suit the conditions?
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GCSE GEOG - What are tropical rainforests like and how are plants adapted to suit the conditions?

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This GCSE lesson is looking at how tropical rainforests are adapted to suit the species within. We look at the forest climate as well as the forest structure. 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.
GCSE GEOG - What are the indirect threats to tropical rainforests.
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GCSE GEOG - What are the indirect threats to tropical rainforests.

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This GCSE lesson is looking at the indirect threats to tropical rainforests. 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.
GCSE GEOG - How can we manage rainforests sustainably?
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GCSE GEOG - How can we manage rainforests sustainably?

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This GCSE lesson is looking at how we can manage the rainforest sustainably. 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.
GCSE GEOG - Conflicting views protecting the Taiga.
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GCSE GEOG - Conflicting views protecting the Taiga.

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This GCSE lesson is looking at why some people do and do not want to conserve the taiga. Students must come up with their own viewpoints on protecting the taiga. 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.
GCSE GEOG - Biomes and their global services - Carbon Cycle.
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GCSE GEOG - Biomes and their global services - Carbon Cycle.

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This is GCSE lesson is at how biomes provide global services to support the world support system - looking at the carbon cycle and carbon sequestration. 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 - Geographical Skills Climate Graphs.
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GCSE GEOG - Geographical Skills Climate Graphs.

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This is GCSE lesson is looking at geographical skills with a focus on two differing biome climate and creating climate graphs to then compare the differences. 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 - Biomes - How do biomes provide a life support system?
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GCSE GEOG - Biomes - How do biomes provide a life support system?

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This is GCSE lesson is looking at how biomes provide services that benefit the us and the natural world. 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 - Biomes - more people more resources. Industrialisation = increase demand for resources.
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GCSE GEOG - Biomes - more people more resources. Industrialisation = increase demand for resources.

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This is GCSE lesson is looking at how more people means more demand for resources and therefore the services the biomes provide. 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 - Megacities - How do world cities influence decision making?
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GCSE GEOG - Megacities - How do world cities influence decision making?

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This is GCSE lesson is looking at what megacities are and their influence within decision making and their influence throughout the world. 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 - Urbanisation - Economic Migration
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GCSE GEOG - Urbanisation - Economic Migration

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This is GCSE lesson is looking at why people move to cities with a large focus on economic migration. 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 - Urbanisation - Why is the world increasingly urbanised?
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GCSE GEOG - Urbanisation - Why is the world increasingly urbanised?

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This is GCSE lesson is looking at how the world is increasing urbanised? 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 can we measure a country's development?
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GCSE GEOG How can we measure a country's development?

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This GCSE lesson is within the topic Development Dynamics. The lessons focuses on how we measure countries development - with a focus on Malawi. 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 GEOG - Suburbanisation in New York
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GCSE GEOG - Suburbanisation in New York

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This is GCSE lesson is looking at suburbanisation within the topic of changes of an urbanising world’ with a case study of New York. 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 is the Taiga under pressure.
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GCSE GEOG - How is the Taiga under pressure.

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This GCSE lesson is looking at how the Taiga is under pressure - not through direct impacts where humans are normally to blame - but through nature too. 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.
GCSE GEOG - What are the direct threats to the Taiga?
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GCSE GEOG - What are the direct threats to the Taiga?

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This GCSE lesson is looking at the Tiaga and its direct threats whilst comparing to the rainforest. 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.
GCSE GEOG - How is India developing to increase its GDP?
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GCSE GEOG - How is India developing to increase its GDP?

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This GCSE lesson is within the topic Development Dynamics. The lesson focuses on the development of India. 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 GEOG - Bottom up project - Case study India.
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GCSE GEOG - Bottom up project - Case study India.

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This GCSE lesson is within the topic Development Dynamics. The lesson focuses on bottom up projects - the benefits and negatives. With a case study in India. 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 GEOG - Mumbai Megacity. Assess the negative effects of Mumbai's spatial growth. Investigation.
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GCSE GEOG - Mumbai Megacity. Assess the negative effects of Mumbai's spatial growth. Investigation.

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This is GCSE lesson is looking at Mumbai’s spatial growth and assess whether this is a positive impact or negative. During this investigation we look at climate data and have a mini geographic skills investigation. 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.
DEVELOPMENT DYNAMIC WHOLE TOPIC GCSE GEOGRAPHY EDEXCEL 9-1 - 12 LESSONS
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DEVELOPMENT DYNAMIC WHOLE TOPIC GCSE GEOGRAPHY EDEXCEL 9-1 - 12 LESSONS

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Development Dynamics GCSE Geography Edexcel 9-1. 12 Lessons. Lessons: How can we measure a country’s development? How does population change as a country develops? Explain how HDI varies between countries? What holds a country back from developing? How does Rostow’s model and Franks dependency model explain how a country develops? What is globalisation? India - How is India developing? India - How does globalisation affect India? India - How does development vary within a country? India - Top down project. India - Bottom up project. India - What is next for India with increasing international relations and globalisation? 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.