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Exploring Brazil's ecosystems - KS2

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This lesson is part of Exploring Brazil, a Geography unit designed for students in KS2 (Y4-6), but can also be taught as a stand alone lesson. The presentation introduces students to Brazil’s six main biomes including the tropical rainforest, caatinga (desert), Pantanal wetlands, cerrado (savannah) and Atlantic Forest. Students then read an information text to find out more. In the activity, students write an information text about Brazil’s ecosystems. This can either be done as a short activity or as an extended write in Literacy. (N.B. The activity sheets need to be enlarged to A3 size to provide adequate space for writing.) Short Activity: Easier – Students match statements to each ecosystem and write them in each box. Medium – Students add titles, then match statements to each ecosystem and write them in each box. Harder – Students add titles and write their own sentences about each ecosystem in the box. Extension – Students label the different ecosystems on the map, including drawings of animals found in each one. Extended Writing Activity: Easier – Students write an information text about Brazil’s ecosystems, including an introductory paragraph. Harder – Students write an information text about Brazil’s ecosystems, including sub-headings and an introductory paragraph. 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.
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Matching animals to their habitat - KS1/KS2

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This lesson is part of a wider cross-curricula unit called London Zoo which is designed for KS1 and lower KS2 students (Y2-4). The animals have escaped at the zoo and the keeper needs your help! The presentation first encourages students to describe the features of animals. It then challenges students to match animals to their names, description and habitat. It includes a variety of animals including fish, birds, mammals, insects and amphibians. There is a group activity and an individual activity: Group Activity: Students match animals to their names, description and habitat (KS1 and KS2 versions). Individual Activity: Students match animals to their names, description and habitat on a worksheet. This is differentiated three ways: Easier – Students match animals to their habitats. Medium – Students match animals to their description and habitat. Harder – Students fill in the names of the animals and match them to their description and habitat. Extension – Students classify animals as fish, birds, mammals, insects or amphibians. 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.
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A Life on our Planet

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A question and answer worksheet to support David Attenborough: A Life on our Planet (Netflix). This film introduces students to the threats to biodiversity and loss of wilderness facing our planet, caused by human activity. David Attenborough outlines the threats that our planet are facing in different biomes before sharing key solutions, linked to case studies around the world. The documentary sheet has a variety of question types that covers the full 1.32 hour documentary. To support staff the worksheet includes timings for each question and a short guidance to help teachers provide breaking down the questions across different timed lessons. Special offer: If you leave a review, get a free resource from my store for free (see info below) Worksheet includes the following topics: Holocene Biodiversity Ecosystem Habitat Symbiosis Variety of marine and land ecosystems Climate change For a full lesson around this documentary and worksheets to support other science and nature documentaries please see my shop. * If you leave a review after downloading and using this resource please email me with your username and date of review. I will then send you one resource of your chice for free. Please contact docgeog@gmail.com to redeem this offer.*
Exploring Brazil - KS2Quick View
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Exploring Brazil - KS2

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Exploring Brazil is a Geography unit designed for students in KS2 (Y4-6). The planning overview, topic title page and vocabulary page can be downloaded for free here. Lessons include: L1 – Identifying the countries and capitals of South America L2 – Writing a Brazil fact file L3 – Using 4 and 6-figure grid references to locate Brazilian cities L4 – Identifying the human and physical features of Brazil L5 – Exploring Brazil’s ecosystems L6 – Investigating Brazil’s weather and climate Each lesson includes a presentation and differentiated activities/worksheets. 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.
David Attenborough "Extinction: The Facts" WorksheetQuick View
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David Attenborough "Extinction: The Facts" Worksheet

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IDEAL REMOTE TEACHING ACTIVITY This file contains a worksheet (and answer sheet, with answer timings in the documentary) for pupils to complete as they watch David Attenborough’s BBC Documentary ‘Extinction: The Facts’. https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000mn4n/extinction-the-facts This fits in nicely with the Ecology unit of AQA GCSE Biology. The worksheet contains 20 short-answer questions throughout the documentary to keep students engaged, plus 2 reflection questions. A worksheet it also included to use if you’re using this as a remote learning lesson during lockdown, with space indicated to students where they should write their answer.
AQA A-level Geography Human and Physical case studiesQuick View
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AQA A-level Geography Human and Physical case studies

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Includes multiple case studies for each of the following topics: - Population and the Environment - 1 x Overall population change - Bangladesh - 1 x Relationship between place and health - Knowsley, UK - Coasts - 1 x coastal landscape beyond the UK - Sundarbans, Bangladesh - 1 x local coastal environment - Holderness, UK - Global systems and Global Governance - 1 x a global common - Antarctica - 1 x a TNC - Apple - 1 x global food commodity - Coffee - Hazards - 1 x multi-hazardous environment - Haiti - 1 x local hazardous setting - Port-au- Prince, Haiti - 1 x HIC recent tropic storm - Hurricane Katrina 2005 - 1 x LIC recent tropical storm - Typhoon Haiyan 2013 - Changing Places - 1 x Local place study - Ladywood, Birmingham - 1 x Distant place study - Detroit, USA - Water and Carbon cycles - 1 x river catchment at a local scale - River Brock - 1 x a tropical rainforest setting - The Amazon
Tropical Rainforests - KS2Quick View
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Tropical Rainforests - KS2

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Tropical Rainforests is a Geography unit designed for students in KS2 (Y3-6). The planning overview, topic title page and a knowledge organiser can be downloaded for free here. Lessons include: L1 – Locating tropical rainforests on a world map L2 – Identifying tropical rainforest animals L3 – Investigating the layers of a tropical rainforest L4 – Exploring the Amazon rainforest L5 – Understanding the impact of deforestation on the Amazon L6 – Investigating how deforestation affects an Amazon tribe L7 - Thinking of ways to help save tropical rainforests Each lesson includes a presentation and differentiated activities/worksheets. A knowledge organiser is also included. All resources are compatible with both Microsoft Office and Google Workspace. 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.
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IGCSE Geography

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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
KS2/Key Stage 2 Plastic Pollution - Persuasive texts/writing PLANNING and RESOURCESQuick View
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KS2/Key Stage 2 Plastic Pollution - Persuasive texts/writing PLANNING and RESOURCES

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Complete Key Stage 2 unit of work/scheme covering the global issue of plastic pollution. This persuasive writing unit covers a range of genre including letters, posters, descriptions and stories. It also covers several SPAG areas e.g. modal verbs and expanded noun phrases. Most resources have been provided with links/references to any resources not given. Includes 66 documents covering a potential 4-5 week unit of work - which is fantastic value for money! This will definitely save you lots of planning time. Extra ideas have been given at the end of the planning document to extend this to a full half term of work.
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Geography Edexcel

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**Geography Edexcel B Course - Two Years of Teaching. ** Fully, tried and tested, SoWs that cover the entire Edexcel B course. Built using a research based approach to teaching, these lessons have retrieval and dual coding at their heart. As well a colour scheme to aid your delivery. Revision SoWs are also included that have be designed for my School’s weekly revision sessions. Please check out many of my free resouces to get a feel for the style and standard of my lessons. If you have any questions please do get in touch using the email below, which is monitored daily. money back guarantee and feedback welcome - TheGeographyShopOriginal@gmail.com 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. ** If you leave a review of any of our resources, you can claim any FREE single resource from our ever growing library. Simply message the above email, which is monitored daily. thegeographyshoporiginal@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (The Geography Shop) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12899088 (Climate Change SoW) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12899440 (Development SoW) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12638984 (Waste SoW) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12451443 (Britain Globalisation SoW) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12741793 (Local Area Investigation SoW) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/bundler/12949461 (Cambridge International) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12922653 (Israel & Palestine) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12485457 (What is Geography?) I hope you find this SoW useful. If you have, I have created a series of resources. You can check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TheGeographyShopOriginal
AQA 9-1 Living World (Deserts) Revision SheetQuick View
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AQA 9-1 Living World (Deserts) Revision Sheet

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Living World (Deserts) double sided revision sheet. I recommend printing doubled sided in A3 but can be printed A4 as well. This sheet is aimed at pupils who prefer more structured revision or lower ability students who need more support. The sheets cover 12 different sections covering the Deserts Section of Living World. Sections covered include: Location Desert Formation Climate Soil Plant Adaptations Animal Adaptations Desertification Human and Physical Causes Reducing Desertification Opportunities and Challenges Exam Qu’s Key Terms
AQA 9-1 Living World (Tropical Rainforest) Revision SheetsQuick View
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AQA 9-1 Living World (Tropical Rainforest) Revision Sheets

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Living World (Tropical Rainforest) double sided 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. The sheets cover 11 different sections covering the Tropical Rainforest Section of Living World. Sections covered include: Location Climate Soils Layers Animal Adaptations Plant Adaptations Value of the Rainforest Deforestation (Causes) Deforestation (Impacts) Sustainable Management Key Terms
UK Mountain Ranges for KS2 and KS3Quick View
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UK Mountain Ranges for KS2 and KS3

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Use this resource to help pupils discover locations of UK mountain ranges. It is differentiated in to two levels for higher and lower ability pupils. The resource comes with the lesson outlined on powerpoint, with word worksheet files all ready to print out and use with your class. It was initally designed for a Year 7 class but could equally be used right down to KS1. There are two main exercises in this lesson. Activity 1. - A collaborative group exercise where the pupils organise a UK map of mountain ranges and decide between the group, the appropriate labels and heights. This is a great exercise to visualise the mountains, and not merely view them on a map without any understanding of the vegetation or relief of the land. Activity 2. This activity consists of differentiated worksheets with and extension task and some higher order thinking questions that provide enough extension for pupils. The whole lesson comes with a Powerpoint to guide you and the class through the lesson.
ESS Revision PackQuick View
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ESS Revision Pack

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Series of revision card sorts for ESS Environmental Systems and Societies International Baccalaureate
AQA GCSE 9-1 Geography Revision LessonsQuick View
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AQA GCSE 9-1 Geography Revision Lessons

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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.
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The Living World

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18 part lesson series for the whole of the GCSE module The Living World. This is the complete module - Ecosystems, Rainforests and Cold and Hot Environments (optional modules). Specifically designed for the new AQA A Geography GCSE but also suitable for Edexcel and OCR. 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 and lesson aim. Extension tasks and homework also included. All PowerPoints in the same signature style. Lesson sequence: 1 - Introducing the living world - small scale ecosystems 2 - How change affects ecosystems 3 - Global ecosystems 4 - Rainforests introduction 5 - Causes of deforestation in Malaysia 6 - The impact of deforestation in Malaysia 7 - Managing tropical rainforests (ICT lesson) 8 - Sustainable management in tropical rainforests 9 - Characteristics of cold environments 10 - Opportunities for development in Svalbard 11 - Challenges for development in Svalbard 12 - Cold environments under threat 13 - ICT: Managing Cold Environments AND/OR 9 - Environmental characteristics of hot deserts 10 - Opportunities for development in hot deserts 11 - Challenges for development in hot deserts 12 - Causes of desertification 13 - Reducing desertification (14) - Optional lessons using the desert section of the BBC series Planet Earth. Notes frame included 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
Environments And EcosystemsQuick View
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Environments And Ecosystems

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This booklet looks primarily at the rainforest and covers how plants adapt to their environments, food webs, the water cycle, how humans us the rainforest and how it can be sustainable. Tasks include wordsearchs, word fills, match ups, comprehension and writing a report
Ecosystems Worksheet Pack - DesertsQuick View
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Ecosystems Worksheet Pack - Deserts

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This printable booklet helps students to understand what an ecosystem is, where the world deserts are and their climates. They also look at life in the desert through plants, animals and the San People
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Geography glossaries

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Help students to memorise how to spell and define important key words with these glossaries and spelling lists tailored to the topics you are teaching. Covers coasts, ecosystems, farming, flooding, glaciation, global water systems, natural hazards, population, settlements, structure of the Earth, water systems.
What can you hear on a farm?Quick View
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What can you hear on a farm?

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Click on the speaker button and listen carefully? What's making that sound? Sounds are from animals you can find on farm. Kids loved this! For updates on my new resources, you can &'like&'; on facebook: www.facebook.com/TheStorySeed For more free resources: www.TheStorySeed.com