Coasts Revision Sheet can be printed doubled sided on either A4 or A3. This sheet is aimed at pupils who prefer more structured revision or lower ability students who need more support. Sheet numbered 1 - 12 as used in conjunction with revision clocks. Students to pick which sheet they’d prefer allowing for self differentiation.
A bundle of 10 grid square mystery puzzles, and a time zone and coordinate quiz to help Santa deliver his presents on time.
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A river fieldwork booklet developed specifically for the new AQA GCSE Geography specification. The booklet provides support for students in planning and gathering data for fieldwork based on changes along the course of a river. The generic booklet can be used for any location. The booklet can be edited and personalised in both Microsoft Word and Apple Pages.
Students will be able to describe the importance of fieldwork along with why do fieldwork in geography. This lesson contains the basis for a fieldwork investigation around your school that includes a liter count and bi-polar environmental quality survey.
Task 1: Describe which is more accurate data sample set
Task 2: Writing a hypothesis
Task 3: Conducting research at 3 different locations along with the research sheet.
Task 4: Main Task: Write up _ Describe what the research found about the school site.
Task 5: Plenary: Homework for litter pick for further data
Lesson contains one powerpoint and one worksheet.
Fieldwork booklet for the new 9-1 GCSE Geography. This is a great resource for students to keep a record of their mandatory fieldwork so that they have a record to keep and then revise from ahead of exams. This can be adapted for human or physical fieldwork.
Also included are blank summary sheets for both the human and physical fieldwork, through which students can summarise the information in the booklet into an even more concise record of their learning for that final revision push. I have additionally added a range of fieldwork-based questions into a further slide on this document as well.
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Paper 1:
● Topic 1: Hazardous Earth
● Topic 2: Development dynamics
● Topic 3: Challenges of an urbanising world
Paper 2:
● Topic 4: The UK’s evolving physical landscape – including sub-topics 4B: River processes and pressures.
● Topic 5: The UK’s evolving human landscape – including a Case Study - Dynamic UK
cities.
● Topic 6: Geographical investigations – including one physical fieldwork investigation and one human fieldwork investigation linked to Topics 4 and 5.
Paper 3:
● Topic 7: People and the biosphere
● Topic 8: Forests under threat
● Topic 9: Consuming energy resources
**Paper 1,2 & 3 Revision SoW.
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Full unit of work for map skills. All lesson are suitable for 50 minutes to 1 hour of teaching time. Includes supporting worksheets for lessons - no additional resources are required. Develops core skills for geography students in KS3 or high ability KS2.
All lessons have a starter and lesson objectives. All PowerPoints in the same signature style.
Lesson sequence:
1 - Introduction to maps
2 - Where is the UK?
3 - Compass points
4 - Map symbols
5 - 4 and 6 figure grid references
6 - Scale and distance
7 - Atlas skills
8 - Height and relief
9 - Longitude and latitude
10 - Design your own treasure map
11 - Mapzone GIS
Also includes Types of Geography lesson (can be used as an introduction lesson for Y7), Geography Literacy mat and Geography Numeracy/Map Skills mat.
Homeworks - 3 x countries and capitals test sheets to develop global place knowledge
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In this lesson students will be introduced to what fieldwork skills are, how to do them and why we do them. This is to get them farmiliar with the types of sampling and data collection ahead of a fieldtrip and why they choose that.
In this lesson students cover:
Primary vs Secondary Data
Qualitative vs Quantative Data
Types of sampling: Cluster, Stratified, Systematic and Random, along with the benefits and drawbacks of each type of sampling.
Finally students cover why we do risk assessments and why it is important.
Students finish off with an exam question practice that will be completed in their booklets.
Includes rivers, coasts, urban and tourism fieldwork sheets and booklets for use from Key Stage 3 to GCSE. Booklets can easily be adapted for your study area.This bundles also contains follow up work booklets for river, coast and urban fieldwork incorporating a range of skills including methods, site choice data presentation, interquartile range, analysis and conclusions. Each section in the follow up booklet includes a GCSE mark scheme to assess the students work.All resources have been used successfully with students.
Past Paper Exam Questions & Commentary: Engage with carefully selected past paper exam questions focused on human and physical fieldwork, accompanied by insightful commentary providing guidance on effective answering strategies and marking criteria.
Model Answers: Access model answers for exam-style questions, serving as exemplars to aid in understanding the expected structure and depth of responses in both human and physical fieldwork contexts.
HW Tasks: Extend learning beyond the classroom with a range of homework tasks meticulously designed to reinforce concepts, promote independent study, and deepen understanding of fieldwork principles.
PLCs (Personal Learning Checklists): Empower students with personalized learning checklists structured to facilitate self-assessment, guiding their revision focus and ensuring comprehensive coverage of human and physical fieldwork topics.
Revision Clocks: Streamline revision efforts with structured revision clocks, offering an organized approach to cover multiple aspects of human and physical fieldwork during study sessions.
Quizzes: Assess understanding and consolidate learning with a series of quizzes covering diverse elements of human and physical fieldwork, providing opportunities for self-assessment and reinforcement of key concepts.
This document is a ‘translation’ of the Edexcel mark sheet for the NEA in Geography.
In the first column is the top tier criteria for each section as it is on the official mark sheet.
The middle column contains in student speak what should be included based on Edexcel training/webinars I have attended.
In the last column is a checklist for each section and some top tips - again, this is based on training I have been on.
I’m sure it’s not perfect but I worked my little socks off to make it.
This resource includes a range of materials to help you prepare studnets for the exam, including worked exam questions, a revision PPT, past paper exam questions with commentary, summary sheets, and key terms.
The worked exam questions provide you with a step-by-step guide on how to approach different types of questions and how to structure your answers effectively. The revision PPT is a visual aid that summarises the key information regarding unfamiliar fieldwork.
The past paper exam questions with commentary allow you to practice exam-style questions and receive feedback on your answers, so you can identify areas where you may need to improve. The summary sheets and key terms provide a quick reference guide to important concepts, making it easier to review the material quickly.
The resource pack also covers both Unfamiliar and Familiar fieldwork, which means that you can easily adapt the materials to your own fieldwork experiences. This pack also includes resources that focus on Coasts and Urban environments.
A full and concise ppt which includes tasks and information on all of the required elements of the 2022 exams.
The following information / tasks are included
Themes of the rivers topic
Outline of the content in paper 2 with updated exam timings and marks available
Recap of river processes, river characteristics and river management
Question structure information
The enquiry process
How to form and enquiry question
types of data; primary, secondary, qualitative and quantitative etc.
General examples of fieldwork methods including pros and cons.
Specific rivers fieldwork methods recap; velocity, sediment, gradient and width and depth
Sampling methods
Sample questions with annotation of sources and rewording
Markscheme (not provided by exam board in sample material so written by me in line with Edexcel themes)
Data presentation methods
Mean, Media, Mode, Range, inter-quartile range etc
Please review the ppt. A lot of time went into putting this together - will be making one for coasts and for the human topics over the next few days. Check out bundle rates for discounts.
Two heavily scaffolded worksheets on some of the main types of data presentation methods that could be used for geographical data. A good resource for students to revise from and use when applying understanding to exam questions, such as in the unfamiliar fieldwork section of the GCSE Geography exam papers.
Worksheets include:
line graphs
bar graphs
histograms
pie charts
divided/stacked/compound bar graphs
pictogram
scattergraph
proportional symbols
pictogram
flow lines
desire lines
Includes 7 revision lessons. 1 for each of the topics on the AQA spec. Resources topic is focused on Water. The Landscapes lesson is Rivers and Coasts. For living world, the lessons are on rainforests and hot deserts. There is also a lesson helping students to prepare for the fieldwork element of paper 3.
A comprehensive fieldwork booklet for students to complete in and around Stratford and the Olympic Park. As part of this resource there is also a very detailed example fieldwork write-up for students to use as part of their revision. There is also an A3 resource for students to complete to summarise the enquiry, with some example exam questions to complete. This is a fully resourced set of fieldwork resources for the fieldtrip and follow-up work. It is specifically made for the GCSE AQA 9-1 GCSE, but could be used for any year group or specification.
A comprehensive set of resources designed to help and guide teachers and pupils through unit 3 of AQA Geography.
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4 x Powerpoint presentations focusing on core skills, fieldwork, the exam paper and quick guides, included alongside 24 worksheets to help improve pupils Geography skills in preparation for the exam.
All unit 1 and 2 modules available alongside this unit.
A summary sheet to help students bring together their whole methodological rivers enquiry. Designed to meet the Eduqas B 9-1 GCSE Geography specification, but will easily suit many other exam boards I'm sure.
I cannot claim any real credit as the information came from: http://www.tutor2u.net/geography/reference/chi-squared-test
I have merely made a powerpoint around this.
Aimed at A level Edexcel Geography from 2016 with an eye on their coasts fieldwork.
I hope you find this useful.