Volcanoes & Earthquakes is an exciting extended Geography unit designed for students in KS2.
The planning overview, topic title page and vocabulary page can be downloaded for free here. Lessons include:
L1 – Understanding the structure of the Earth
L2 – Investigating the structure of a volcano (FREE)
L3 – Locating the world’s famous volcanoes
L4 – Investigating the five deadly features of a volcanic eruption
L5 – Understanding tectonic plates
L6 – Exploring the effects of volcanic eruptions on Montserrat
L7 – Why do people live near volcanoes?
L8 – Understanding the causes of earthquakes
L9 – Investigating the five deadly features of an earthquake
L10 – Researching earthquakes using Wikipedia
L11 – Locating the world’s biggest earthquakes using latitude & longitude
L12 – Writing a fact file about a famous earthquake
Each lesson includes a presentation and differentiated activities/worksheets.
A FREE newspaper report template is also included in this unit.
If you like this resource, we would appreciate a review! We will happily send you a free resource in return for a review or useful suggestions/feedback. Contact us at ed@teachitforward.co.uk.
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!
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**Eight Key Stage 3 Schemes of work, enough teaching content for almost two years! **
All of my lessons are well planned, engaging, differentiated and fun! Download one of my free ones if you aren´t sure and try before you buy!
The following 8 Schemes of work are included WITH assessments:
World biomes (11 lessons)
• Lesson 1: Ecosystems
• Lesson 2: Food webs
• Lesson 3: Global biomes introduction
• Lesson 4: Mediterranean biome
• Lesson 5: Coral Reefs
• Lesson 6: Bamboo forests
• Lesson 7: Tropical Rainforests
• Lesson 8: Hot deserts
• Lesson 9: Polar biomes
• Lesson 10: Assessment lesson
• Lesson 11: Peer feedback/marking lesson
River landscapes of the UK (7 lessons)
• Lesson 1: Where are the UK’s rivers?
• Lesson 2: What are the UK’s rivers like?
• Lesson 3: What processes happen inside a river?
• Lesson 4: How do waterfalls form?
• Lesson 5: Meanders… they’re forever changing
• Lesson 6: The Landforms of the Lower Course
• Lesson 7: The Somerset levels floods 2014
• Lesson 8: How can we our manage rivers?
• Lesson 9: Rivers Assessment lesson
Weather and climate of the UK (9 lessons)
• Lesson 1: What is weather and climate?
• Lesson 2: Recording the Weather
• Lesson 3: Who cares about the weather?
• Lesson 4: Where does the UK’s weather come from?
• Lesson 5: The Beast from the East
• Lesson 6: How can the UK use it’s wind?
• Lesson 7: Does the UK need so much rain?
• Lesson 8: What are Urban Micro climates and how do they affect London?
• Lesson 9: Assessment and feedback
Tropical Rainforests (12 lessons)
• Lesson 1: What and where are our rainforests?
• Lesson 2: What is the structure of the Rainforests?
• Lesson 3: What is the climate like in the Rainforest?
• Lesson 4: How are plants and animals adapted to the rainforest?
• Lesson 5: How do we benefit from the Rainforest?
• Lesson 6: What is Deforestation?
• Lesson 7: What are the effects of Deforestation?
• Lesson 8: How can we use the rainforest sustainably?
• Lesson 9: Saving the Rainforest!
• Lesson 10: Assessment lesson
• Lesson 11: Assessment feedback and peer marking lesson.
• Lesson 12: Extended project: Researching a rainforest.
UK landscapes and processes (7 lessons)
• Lesson 1: introduction to UK landscapes
• Lesson 2: How does geology shape the UK?
• Lesson 3: Chemical weathering and limestone plateaus
• Lesson 4: Mountains in the UK: Their birth and erosion
• Lesson 5: Forests in the UK
• Lesson 6: Map reading and tourist developments in the lake district.
• Lesson 7: Assessment lesson with feedback PPT.
Polar biomes & environments (11 lessons)
Lesson 1 - Polar Environments, what are they and where they
Lesson 2 - Polar biomes climate graph
Lesson 3 - How have some plants and animals adapted to live in The Arctic
Lesson 4 - The threats to Polar biomes
Lesson 5 - How fast are polar biomes warming
Lesson 6 - Tourism in polar biomes
Lesson 7 - The Antarctic treaty
Lesson 8 - Should we mine Antartica
Lesson 9 - Map reading in Polar biomes
Lesson 10 - Assessment lesson
Lesson 11 - Assessment feedback & peer marking
Hot deserts (9 lessons)
Lesson 1: What is a hot desert and where are they found?
Lesson 2: Drawing a climate graph for hot deserts
Lesson 3: How can animals and plants survive in hot deserts?
Lesson 4: What is desertification and why is it happening?
Lesson 5: Can desertification be stopped?
Lesson 6: Tourism in a hot desert far far away…
Lesson 7: Can you navigate through a hot desert?
Lesson 8: Assessment lesson
Lesson 9: Peer marking and assessment feedback
Globalisation 12 lessons
Lesson 1: An introduction to globalisation
Lesson 2: How has globalisation happned?
Lesson 3: Why do companies go global? Mcdonalds
Lesson 4: What is a TNC and why do they work in so many countries?
Lesson 5: The pros and cons of globalisation
Lesson 6: The dark side of globalisation
Lesson 7: A TNC in Nigeria: Shell
Lesson 8: How is globalisation helpful? NGOs
Lesson 9: IGOs: WHO will stop Malaria?
Lesson 10: Assessment lesson
Lesson 11: Peer marking and assessment feedback
Lesson 12: Optional project on a TNC
Interplanetary population project
extras (wordsearches, extensions, games mapping, Halloween mapping…)
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Andrew Marr - Mega Cities - Ep1 - Living in the Cities - Worksheet to support the BBC documentary
‘For the first time in history, more people live in cities than the countryside. Across the globe, we have 21 cities with more than 10 million people, and these numbers are set to increase - busy, noisy, crowded megacities are the future. In a fascinating three-part series, Andrew Marr finds out how these heaving mega-metropolises feed, protect and move their citizens.
In the first episode, Andrew looks at how people live in five of the world’s biggest megacities: London, one of the world’s oldest megacities; Dhaka, the world’s fastest-growing megacity; Tokyo, the largest megacity on Earth; Mexico City, one of the most dangerous cities in the world; and Shanghai, arguably the financial capital of the world.’
The worksheet is written to provide independent learning and enrichment opportunities through a variety data collection and analytical tasks.
The worksheet has been written in Publisher to an A3 format but can be amended and printed as a PDF to accomodate A4 printing. I have included an A4 Word document version to allow for use in Google Classroom
This bundle includes all lessons needed to teach the Paper 2 Global Issues section for the IGCSE Pearson (Edexcel) course.
You will get PowerPoints, worksheets, embedded videos and plenty of activities for students. These lessons are planned to cover everything in the syllabus, helping your students achieve top grades. All lessons are visual, engaging and ready to teach. Whether you are a specialist or non-specialist, this will save you tons of time.
1 - Fragile Environments & Climate Change
Fragile Environments
Desertification - causes, impacts, responses (Sahel case study)
Deforestation - causes, impacts, responses (Borneo case study)
Climate change - causes, impacts, responses (international + various countries)
Connections between desertification, deforestation and climate change
2 - Development & Human Welfare
Introduction to development
Measuring Development and Human Welfare
Changing Population Structures
Uneven Development
Reducing the Gap
3 - Globalisation & Migration
Globalisation
TNCs
Global Institutions
Migration
Global Tourism
Types of Tourism (case studies Benidorm vs Raja Ampat)
If you like these lessons, please browse my shop for more Geography resources. I keep my prices low and offer bundles for many topics across all age ranges. I’m a real teacher, and all lessons have been tried and tested (and enjoyed!) by my students. A lot of effort goes into these lessons and I’d be very grateful if you could leave a review. Thank you!
Updated June 2024
7 Quality lessons covering all aspects of life in Scandinavia and National Curriculum Geography learning objectives.
Powerful images, video links, resources, detailed plans and no preparation needed.
Enjoy my other Scandinavian Units:
Scandinavian Art Unit
Writing Scandinavian Christmas Stories
Check out my other popular Geography units:
Yosemite
Europe
Fully-resourced & comprehensive unit of works for Cambridge International (CIE) AS Level Geography (KS5), on the Human Geography components of the course. The topics covered are:
Population
Migration
Settlement Dynamics
Approximately 90 hours of delivery across the lessons in this bundle, fully addressing all requirements of the Human Geography Units. Includes Powerpoints, with supporting worksheets/resources for lessons, as well as a range of other useful resources to support delivery e.g. Geofiles, ‘Be the Examiner’ Tasks, exam question practice/analysis etc.
I also have a bundles available which cover the entire CIE A-Level syllabus (A2 & AS), the entire A2 and AS programmes individually, just the Physical Geography component of AS-Level, as well as separate resources which cover each of the 4 A2 topics & 6 AS topics individually. Similar resources for delivery of CIE IGCSE Geography are available also - everything you need to successfully deliver CIE Geography Programmes at your school:) All can be found on my shop by accessing this link - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/AidanGeoTeacher.
Building expertise in the topic(s), active and independent learning, and preparation for AS Level Examinations through answering past exam questions and self/peer assessing using mark schemes are the cornerstones of these lessons.
In addition to the class activities and content required to teach the lessons (PPTs, worksheets etc.), also included within the bundle are:
• Exam questions and mark schemes contained in almost every lesson, some with analysis and model answers.
• Links to webpages, extra readings, extension activities, Youtube videos.
• All case studies, with multiple alternatives in some cases, required for the course are included in the bundle, along with several case study card ‘templates’ and model answers for some of the case study 15 mark questions.
• Revision booklets/guides and other useful revision material for the topic.
• Extension/consolidation/review activities.
No additional resources are required. All aspects of the Cambridge Syllabus Guide for Human Geography are fully addressed. These are the lessons which I currently use to teach my students in a high-achieving High Performance Learning School, and are, therefore, of a very high quality and fully up-to-date.
Please click on the 3 resources in the ‘resources included’ box at the top of the page to see the resource for each individual topic. The ‘preview’ images in the individual resources are sample screenshots of PowerPoint slides, worksheets, activities etc. taken from some of the lessons in the bundle. One of the preview images lists the titles of the sub-topics within each unit, which match with the CIE Syllabus (within each of these sub-topics folders, is the individual lesson folders). If you want more information, or wish to see more before you purchase the bundle, please contact me on aidanannagh@hotmail.com and, if needed, we can arrange a video call where I can share some more :)
A full set of knowledge orgarnisers for Geography (0460) Cambridge International Exams revision, including Case Studies.
All KO on PPT easily adaptable.
All three themes covered:
** Population and settlement**
1.1 Population dynamics
1.2 Migration
1.3 Population structure
1.4 Population density and distribution
1.5 Settlements (rural and urban) and service provision
1.6 Urban settlements
1.7 Urbanisation
The natural environment
2.1 Earthquakes and volcanoes
2.2 Rivers
2.3 Coasts
2.4 Weather
2.5 Climate and natural vegetation
Economic development
3.1 Development
3.2 Food production
3.3 Industry
3.4 Tourism
3.5 Energy
3.6 Water
Volcanoes is an exciting Geography unit designed for students in KS2.
The planning overview, topic title page and vocabulary page can be downloaded for free here. Lessons include:
L1 – Understanding the structure of the Earth
L2 – Investigating the structure of a volcano (FREE)
L3 – Locating the world’s famous volcanoes
L4 – Investigating the five deadly features of a volcanic eruption
L5 – Understanding tectonic plates
L6 – Exploring the effects of volcanic eruptions on Montserrat
L7 – Why do people live near volcanoes?
Each lesson includes a presentation and differentiated activities/worksheets.
A FREE newspaper report template is also included in this unit.
If you like this resource, we would appreciate a review! We will happily send you a free resource in return for a review or useful suggestions/feedback. Contact us at ed@teachitforward.co.uk.
27 part lesson series for the whole of the GCSE module The Changing Economic World. This is complete three sections, the Development Gap, NEE case study (Nigeria) and causes of economic change in the UK. Specifically designed for the new AQA A Geography GCSE. All lesson are for 50 minutes to 1 hour of teaching time. Includes supporting worksheets for lessons - no additional resources are required.
All lessons have a starter, lesson aim, tasks and extensions. Homework is also included. All PowerPoints in the same signature style.
Lesson sequence:
Development Gap:
1 - Measuring development
2 - Classifying development
3 - Demographic transition model
4 - Reducing the Gap (ICT)
5 - Student presentations
6 - Reducing the gap correlation
7 - Managing development disparities
8 - Health and wealth
9 - Development migration
10 - Quality of living and development
11 - Tourism
Nigeria:
12 - Introducing Nigeria
13 - Exploring Nigeria
14 - Nigeria in the wider world
15 - Manufacturing and TNCs in Nigeria
16 - Aid to Nigeria
17 - Managing Environmental Issues
18 - Quality of life in Nigeria
19 - A different perspective: 2 x short documentaries
Causes of economic change in the UK:
20 - Causes of economic change in the UK
21 - Post industrial economy
22 - Science and business parks
23 - Environmental impacts of industry
24 - Rural economies
25 - UK infrastructure development
26 - North South divide
27 - The UK in the wider world
For more resources visit This is Geography. Full SoW for all new GCSE specifications - AQA, Edexcel, OCR, CIE IGCSE, Edexcel IGCSE and Eduqas. As well as over 200 lessons for KS3 and KS2. Want something bespoke designing? Email us for further details info@thisisgeography.co.uk
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PLEASE NOTE: theses are the 4 additional A level units PLC and not the AS ones too- hence a reduced price. The AS units can be be bought separately. Please see link below.
These are a range of Personal Learning Checklist (PLCs) created for the New Edexcel Geography A level specification (which started teaching in 2016). The checklists are designed for students to identify insecure and secure knowledge and from this move forward in the targeted areas. These are created for my current school and therefore have be tailored to our choices, case studies and examples although this would be easy to adapt.
PLEASE NOTE THE OPTION CHOICE - Migration, Identity and Sovereignty
The resources cover units 1 and 2 of the course but only the option choices we are planning on following these are detailed below as well as some of the case studies we have chosen, when they have been mention in the resource.
Paper 1:
Topic 6:The Water Cycle and Water Insecurity
Topic 7: Carbon Cycle and Energy Security.
Paper 2:
Topic 7: Superpowers
Topic 8: Migration, Identity and Sovereignty
Please find the AS version here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/new-edexcel-as-level-geography-personal-learning-checklists-plcs-11379159
AQA Geography
Urban issues and challenges - Factors affecting the rate of urbanisation
A whole lesson (possibly a double) which teaches students how rural-urban migration, and natural increase, is driving rapid urbanisation in LIC’s and NEE’s.
There are a range of activities, and varied resources to aid in the teaching. A visual explainer has been included. All resources are ready to go.
Whole lesson > Key concept starter > Discussion prompts > Key ideas > Card sort > Photo analysis > Exam style questions > Class discussion > Learning evaluation > Summary activity > Homework > Lesson plan > Teacher notes > Fully resourced > Visually attractive and ready to teach!
AQA A Level Geography- Contemporary Urban Environments
Lessons include the following content: Urban form, world cities, Urban waste, Urban Climate, precipitation and drainage, megacities, Air quality and river restoration.
Discussion and research tasks which engage students about current issues in our cities- UK and global.
Key case studies include: Birmingham and Mumbai (social and environmental sustainability and regeneration) and the Cheonggyecheon River Restoration Project in Seoul. Emphasis on current global challenges and solutions to them.
Exam questions embedded and structured in most lesson to ensure progress is made towards the exams.
Any questions, please ask.
105 lessons for IGCSE geography themes 1, 2 and 3. All lesson are suitable for 50 minutes to 1 hour of teaching time. Includes supporting worksheets for lessons - no additional resources are required.
Population:
1 - Introduction to population
2 - Malthus vs Boserup
3 - Migration
4 - The demographic transition model
5 - Anti-natalist policy, the one-child policy
6 - Over vs underpopulation
7 - Cause of migration
8 - Voluntary vs forced migration - refugees
9 - Ageing population
10 - Population structure
11 - Youthful population
12 - Dense vs sparse population
13 - Jelly baby population
Settlement:
1 - Settlement provision
2 - Settlement structure
3 - Settlement services
4 - Rural settlement service provision
5 - Urban settlement service provision
6 - Burgess model and the CBD
7 - Green and brownfield sites
8 - Problems in urban areas
9 - Manchester
10 - Urban regeneration
11 -Urbanisation
12 - Impacts of urbanisation
13 - Squatter settlements
14 - Squatter settlement case study - Dharavi
Earthquakes and Volcanoes
1 - What are hazards?
2 - Structure of the earth
3 - Types of volcano
4 - Why live in hazardous areas?
5 - Volcano case study
6 - Earthquakes
7 - Disaster response in Haiti
8 - Disaster response in New Zealand
Rivers:
1 - Hydrological cycle and drainage basins
2 - Erosion and deposition
3 - Landforms in the upper course
4 - Landforms in the middle course
5 - Landforms in the lower course
6 - Flooding
7 - Hard and soft engineering
8 - Rivers case study - Somerset
9 - Rivers GIS
Coasts:
1 - Waves
2 - Coastal processes
3 - Landforms processes
4 - Erosional landforms
5 - Depositional landforms
6 - Coral reefs
7 - Threats to coral reefs
8 - Mangroves
9 - Hard and soft engineering
10 - Coastal case study
11 - Assessment
Weather:
1 - Atmospheric circulation
2 - Measuring the weather
3 - Clouds
Climate and Natural Vegetation
1 - Climate zones
2 - Hot deserts
3 - Climate graphs and deserts
4 - Ecosystems
5 - Rainforests
6 - Soil and biodiversity
7 - Opportunities in hot deserts
8 - Causes of deforestation
9 - Impacts of deforestation
10 - Managing the rainforest
11 - Desertification
12 - Sustainable management of the world
Development
1 - Development indicators
2 - Industry
3 - Globalisation
4 - TNCs
5 - TNC case study
6 - Trade game
Food production
1 - Introduction to agriculture
2 - Food shortages
3 - Food supply and shortages (1)
4 - Food supply and shortages (2)
5 -Food production (Indus Valley)
6 - Famine (Horn of Africa)
Industry
1 - Industrial systems
2 - Types of industry
3 - Industrial zones case study
Tourism
1 - Growth of tourism
2 - Pros and cons of tourism growth
3 - Eco tourism
4 - Tourism case study (Jamaica)
Energy
1 - Growing consumption
2 - Non-renewable energy
3 - Renewable energy
4 - Fuelwood and other energy
5 - Nuclear energy
6 - Hydro-electric power case study
7 - Increasing energy
Water
1 - Water supply and use
2 - Water stress
3 - Water management
4 - Lesotho Highland project
Environmental Risk of Development
1 - Soil fertility and threats
2 - Deferestification
3 - Climate change and the enhanced greenhouse effect
4 - Managing the environment
5 - Conserving the environment
For more resources visit This is Geography. Full SoW for all new GCSE specifications - AQA, Edexcel, OCR, CIE IGCSE, Edexcel IGCSE and Eduqas. As well as over 200 lessons for KS3 and KS2. Want something bespoke designing? Email us for further details info@thisisgeography.co.uk
A detailed lesson exploring Multiculturalism in Britain and asking if it has failed or been a success. Editable PowerPoint Lesson for Citizenship Studies. (60-120 Minutes worth of Material) suitable for KS3 students.
Learning Outcomes:
Secure: To understand some of the current political issues involving multiculturalism
Extended: To be able to explain why people in the UK have such complex identities and explore the concept of community cohesion
Advanced: To evaluate how well the UK is maintaining community cohesion in modern day society
Made by a team of Specialist Practicing Citizenship Teachers as part of one of the leading Citizenship Resources Providers in the UK - Cre8tive Resources .
What is included in this product?
Fully editable 19 slide PowerPoint Lesson 60-120 minutes
20 Exit tickets
Answer Keys:
Student input creates some of the answers. Product Code CIT/C8/LS/61
Description of Product
Ready-to-Use pack of classroom activities will enthuse and engage students! This lesson material is designed to be used for between one and two teaching periods and includes; activities, challenging and thoughtful questions, student hand-out (for use during lesson or as a homework), embedded URL links (where appropriate), differentiated tasks and, all relevant information to help students learn about issues relating to the topic.
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20 part lesson series exploring the human and physical geography of China. This module focuses on a range of relevant geographical issues whilst building essential GCSE geography skills. All lesson are suitable for 50 minutes to 1 hour of teaching time. Includes supporting worksheets for lessons and homeworks - no additional resources are required. Most suitable for KS3 (Y9 or high achieving Y8).
Lesson sequence:
1 – Introduction to China
2 – What is China like?
3 – Describing and explaining China
4 – How is China changing?
5 – Made in China
6 – Industry problems and solutions
7 – ICT fake goods
8 – One child policy
9 – Consumers in China
10 – Progress test
11 – Three Gorges Dam
12 – Contrasting China
13 – Is China a LEDC or a MEDC?
14 – Communism
15 – History of China
16 – Sustainable China
17 – Environmental issues
18 – ICT mystery
19 – Revision
20 – End of unit test
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A detailed lesson exploring the civil war in Syria and looking at how this impacts the migrant crisis in Europe and how BRitain should respond. Editable PowerPoint Lesson for Citizenship Studies. (60-120 Minutes worth of Material) suitable for KS3 or KS4 students.
Learning Outcomes:
Secure: To identify who has influence and power in Syria
Extended: To be able to explain why the situation in Syria is causing a refugee crisis in Europe
Advanced: To evaluate how Europe and the UK should deal with the refugee crisis
Made by a team of Specialist Practicing Citizenship Teachers as part of one of the leading Citizenship Resources Providers in the UK - Cre8tive Resources .
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Fully editable 18 slide PowerPoint Lesson 60-120 minutes
Asylum Seekers and Refugees information handout
Start a Campaign Sheet
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Ready-to-Use pack of classroom activities will enthuse and engage students! This lesson material is designed to be used for between one and two teaching periods and includes; activities, challenging and thoughtful questions, student hand-out (for use during lesson or as a homework), embedded URL links (where appropriate), differentiated tasks and, all relevant information to help students learn about issues relating to the topic.
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What is Identity
A resource to encourage pupils to think about the process of migration. Suited to KS3 classes but could be used for revision at KS4 or adapted to make it more advanced.
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Includes slides from:
GCSE Geography - Coasts
GCSE Geography - Earthquakes & Volcanoes
GCSE Geography - Environmental Risks of Economic Development
GCSE Geography - Industry & Development
GCSE Geography - Population & Migration
GCSE Geography - Settlement & Service Provision
GCSE Geography - Weather & Climate
GCSE Geography - Case Study Book
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