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A comprehensive bundle of resources for Edexcel A-Level Geography Paper 2, covering key human geography topics including Globalisation, Regenerating Places, Superpowers, and Migration, Identity and Sovereignty. This fully resourced collection supports students in developing a deep understanding of global economic change, power dynamics, place-based inequalities and migration patterns. The bundle includes detailed lesson materials, case studies, and structured content to support enquiry, analysis and evaluation. Students explore the impacts of globalisation, the role of emerging and established superpowers, and the social, economic and political dimensions of migration. Resources also include essay guidance, model answers, revision materials and exam practice to help students prepare for A-Level assessments. Ideal for delivering the full Edexcel A-Level specification, this pack supports both teaching and revision while building the critical thinking and extended writing skills required for success at A-Level.
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A comprehensive and fully resourced scheme of work for Edexcel A-Level Geography Topic 7: Superpowers. This unit explores the characteristics and development of superpowers over time, examining historical patterns of power from the British Empire to the Cold War, and the emergence of modern superpowers such as the BRIC nations. Students investigate different theories of power and analyse how superpowers influence the global economy through IGOs and TNCs. The unit also explores geopolitical relationships, including contested spheres of influence, and case studies such as the South China Sea, Russia’s western border, China–Africa relations and tensions in the Middle East. Environmental impacts and global decision-making are key themes, alongside the economic challenges facing superpowers and predictions for future power shifts. The pack includes detailed lessons, case studies, academic reading materials, assessment tasks, a scheme of work and a topic booklet—ideal for delivering the full Edexcel A-Level specification while developing high-level analytical, synoptic and evaluative skills required for A-Level success.
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8B: Migration, Identity and Sovereignty

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A comprehensive and fully resourced scheme of work for Edexcel A-Level Geography Topic 8B: Migration, Identity and Sovereignty. This unit explores the complex relationships between globalisation, migration and the development of national identity in an increasingly interconnected world. Students investigate patterns, causes and consequences of international migration, including political tensions, assimilation, and barriers to movement. The unit also examines nation states, contested borders, and the impacts of migration on cultural and ethnic diversity. Key global governance structures are explored through institutions such as the UN and Bretton Woods system, alongside themes of sovereignty, economic systems and environmental decision-making. With a strong synoptic and evaluative focus, students consider issues such as nationalism, identity, disunity within nations and the challenges of global governance. The pack includes detailed lessons, case studies, revision materials and structured content—ideal for delivering the full Edexcel A-Level specification while developing high-level analytical, evaluative and extended writing skills required for A-Level success.
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4A Regenerating Places

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A comprehensive and fully resourced scheme of work for Edexcel A-Level Geography Topic 4A: Regenerating Places. This unit explores how and why places change over time, focusing on economic activity, demographic shifts and social inequalities. Students investigate the characteristics of places, including pay inequalities, changing functions and population dynamics, before examining local place studies and how places are perceived at a range of scales. The unit develops deeper understanding through topics such as community engagement, attachment to place, conflict, and the role of media in shaping perceptions. Students also explore regeneration strategies, including infrastructure development, government decision-making, and the role of stakeholders in shaping urban and rural change. With a strong emphasis on evaluation, the pack includes structured support for 20-mark questions, evaluative frameworks, presentation tasks, and assessment materials. A scheme of work, topic booklet, and revision resources are included—ideal for delivering the full Edexcel A-Level specification while developing high-level analytical and evaluative skills required for A-Level success.
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AQA GCSE Geography – Paper 1 Bundle (Physical Geography)

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A complete bundle of resources covering Paper 1: Living with the Physical Environment for the AQA GCSE Geography (9–1) specification. This pack includes fully resourced schemes of work for The Challenge of Natural Hazards, The Living World, and Physical Landscapes in the UK. Students explore tectonic and atmospheric hazards, including earthquakes, volcanoes, tropical storms and climate change, before examining global ecosystems such as tropical rainforests and hot deserts. The bundle also covers UK physical landscapes, focusing on coastal and river processes, landforms and management strategies. Each unit includes detailed lessons, case studies, exam-style questions, revision materials and assessments designed to build geographical knowledge, analytical skills and exam confidence. Ideal for delivering the full AQA Paper 1 specification with clear progression and engaging classroom activities.
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AQA GCSE Geography – Paper 2 Bundle (Human Geography)

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A complete bundle of resources covering Paper 2: Challenges in the Human Environment for the AQA GCSE Geography (9–1) specification. This pack includes fully resourced schemes of work for Urban Issues and Challenges, The Changing Economic World, and The Challenge of Resource Management. Lessons explore global urbanisation and case studies such as Rio de Janeiro and Bristol, development and the global economy including Nigeria, and key resource challenges focusing on food, water and energy security. The bundle includes detailed lessons, case studies, exam-style practice, revision activities and assessments. Perfect for teaching the full Paper 2 specification while developing students’ geographical knowledge, analytical skills and exam confidence.
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The Changing Economic World

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A complete AQA GCSE Geography unit covering The Changing Economic World from Paper 2 of the AQA specification. This fully resourced scheme explores global development patterns, the development gap and methods of measuring development, alongside the Demographic Transition Model. Students investigate strategies to reduce the development gap with a tourism case study in Jamaica before studying Nigeria as a Newly Emerging Economy, examining TNCs, aid, environmental challenges and quality of life. The unit then focuses on the UK’s changing economy, including deindustrialisation, the post-industrial economy, science and business parks, rural change, the North–South divide and transport infrastructure. Includes case studies, exam-style practice, and an end-of-unit assessment—fully aligned to the AQA GCSE Geography specification.
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The Challenge of Resource Management

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A complete AQA GCSE Geography unit covering The Challenge of Resource Management from Paper 2 of the AQA specification. This fully resourced scheme explores the global distribution of key resources and the UK’s provision of food, water and energy. Students examine global energy supply and demand, the causes and impacts of energy insecurity, and strategies to increase energy supply. The unit also investigates sustainable energy use with case studies including natural gas as a non-renewable resource and the Chambamontera Micro-Hydro Scheme. Includes structured lessons, case studies, exam-style practice and supporting resources—fully aligned to the AQA GCSE Geography specification.
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Urban World

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A comprehensive AQA GCSE Geography unit covering Urban Issues and Challenges from Paper 2 of the specification. This fully resourced scheme explores global urbanisation trends and the rise of megacities before focusing on a major city in an NEE (Rio de Janeiro) and a UK city (Bristol). Students investigate social, economic and environmental opportunities and challenges, including squatter settlements, urban poverty, environmental management and regeneration projects such as Temple Quarter. The unit also examines sustainable urban development and transport solutions. Includes case studies, exam practice (including 9-mark question modelling), key vocabulary resources and a summative assessment—fully aligned to the AQA specification and ideal for confident GCSE delivery.
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AQA GCSE Geography (9–1) – Complete Revision Resources pack

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A comprehensive set of revision and intervention resources designed to support students preparing for the AQA GCSE Geography (9–1) exams. This pack includes structured revision sessions, Easter revision lessons, intervention materials and exam practice covering key topics from Paper 1, Paper 2 and Paper 3. Students practise answering 6-, 9- and 12-mark questions, develop case study knowledge (e.g. Nigeria, tropical storms, hot deserts), and strengthen skills such as OS map work, fieldwork analysis and diagram interpretation. The resource also includes revision booklets, exam-style question packs, model answers, and scaffolds to support extended writing. Ideal for Year 10 and Year 11 revision lessons, intervention sessions, trial exam preparation and independent study, helping students build confidence with the AQA exam structure and improve exam technique.
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The Water Cycle and Water Insecurity

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A comprehensive set of resources for Edexcel A-Level Geography Topic 5: The Water Cycle and Water Insecurity. This fully resourced scheme explores the global and local hydrological cycles, including drainage basins, water budgets, river regimes and storm hydrographs. Students investigate how human activity disrupts the water cycle and examine the causes and impacts of hazards such as flooding and drought, including the role of ENSO. The unit also explores the growing issue of water insecurity, analysing global patterns, rising demand, water poverty and conflicts over water resources. Management strategies are evaluated through approaches such as sustainable water management and Integrated Drainage Basin Management. The pack includes detailed lessons, topic booklets, schemes of work, key word glossaries, academic reading materials and case study resources—ideal for delivering the full Edexcel A-Level specification while developing strong analytical and evaluation skills.
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Geography Enrichment Programme (Year 7–13)

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A comprehensive Geography Parallel Study programme designed to enrich and extend geographical learning from Year 7 through to Year 13. This resource provides structured independent learning tasks and reading activities that complement the taught curriculum at KS3, GCSE and A-Level. Students engage with wider geographical themes, current affairs, and academic-style enquiry to deepen their understanding beyond the classroom. The pack includes tailored study tasks for different year groups, including GCSE and A-Level extension activities, helping students develop critical thinking, independent research skills and subject curiosity. Ideal for stretch and challenge, homework programmes, enrichment pathways or independent study, supporting progression and deeper engagement with Geography throughout secondary education.
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Carbon Cycle and Energy Security

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A comprehensive resource pack for Edexcel A-Level Geography Topic 6: The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security. This fully resourced scheme explores the carbon cycle in detail, including geological and biological carbon stores, short- and long-term carbon processes, and the role of the greenhouse effect in maintaining a balanced carbon system. Students examine how fossil fuel consumption disrupts the carbon cycle and analyse the global distribution of energy resources, consumption patterns and factors affecting access. The unit also investigates energy players and pathways, unconventional fossil fuels, and alternative energy sources. Wider impacts are explored through threats to the carbon and water cycles, climate uncertainty, and the implications for human well-being. The pack includes detailed lessons, a scheme of work, topic booklets, knowledge organisers and student overview materials—ideal for delivering the full Edexcel A-Level specification while developing strong analytical and evaluation skills required for A-Level exams.
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Edexcel A-Level Geography – NEA (Non-Examined Assessment) / Independent Investigation

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A resource pack designed to support students completing the Edexcel A-Level Geography NEA (Independent Investigation). These resources guide students through each stage of the coursework process, from introducing the investigation and forming research questions to data collection, presentation, analysis and evaluation. The pack includes lesson PowerPoints, structured guidance documents, data presentation and analysis support, critical evaluation frameworks, methods table templates and example coursework materials. Students are supported in developing strong enquiry skills, selecting appropriate methods, analysing results effectively and producing well-structured conclusions. Ideal for teachers delivering the NEA component and for students preparing their independent investigation in line with the Edexcel A-Level Geography specification.
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Geographical Applications (Fieldwork & Issue Evaluation)

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A complete set of resources for AQA GCSE Geography Paper 3: Geographical Applications, focusing on fieldwork skills and exam preparation. This package supports students through the enquiry process, including data presentation techniques, graphing results, analysing findings and reaching evidence-based conclusions. Resources include student fieldwork packs, presentation method guides, PowerPoint lessons on interpreting and concluding fieldwork data, example answers, and detailed support for 9-mark evaluation questions. Designed to help students develop strong geographical enquiry skills and confidence with the Paper 3 exam format—ideal for revision, coursework preparation or structured fieldwork follow-up lessons aligned to the AQA specification.
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Physical Landscapes in the UK

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A comprehensive Year 10 AQA GCSE Geography unit covering Physical Landscapes in the UK. This fully resourced scheme explores the UK’s major landscapes before developing detailed understanding of coastal and river processes, landforms and management strategies. Students study waves, weathering and mass movement, coastal erosion and deposition, and key coastal case studies including Swanage and Lyme Regis. The rivers section covers drainage basins, fluvial processes, river landforms and flooding, with in-depth management examples such as the River Tees and Jubilee River. Includes exam-style questions, case study lessons, extended writing practice and a summative assessment—fully aligned to the AQA specification and ideal for confident GCSE delivery.
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The Living World

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A complete Year 10 AQA GCSE Geography unit covering The Living World. This fully resourced scheme introduces ecosystems and nutrient cycles before exploring UK ecosystems through a deciduous woodland case study. Students then investigate global ecosystems, with detailed coverage of tropical rainforests and hot deserts, including climate, vegetation structure and adaptations. The unit includes in-depth case studies on deforestation in Malaysia and development in the Thar Desert, alongside lessons on managing tropical rainforests and reducing the impacts of desertification. Includes exam-style questions, key vocabulary support and structured lessons aligned closely to the AQA specification—ideal for confident delivery and GCSE success.
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The Challenges of Natural Hazards (Unit)

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A complete Year 10 AQA GCSE Geography unit covering The Challenge of Natural Hazards in depth. This fully resourced scheme explores the nature and distribution of tectonic hazards, types of plate boundary, the effects and responses to earthquakes, and strategies for managing tectonic risk. Students then study atmospheric hazards, including global atmospheric circulation, the formation of tropical storms, Typhoon Haiyan, and UK weather hazards. The unit concludes with a robust climate change section examining evidence, natural and human causes, and mitigation and adaptation strategies. Includes case studies, exam-style questions, revision materials and an end-of-unit assessment—everything needed to teach the full AQA specification with clarity and confidence.
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Rivers Systems Unit

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A complete Year 7 Geography unit on River Systems, introducing students to river processes, features and landforms. This five-lesson scheme explores the journey of a river from source to mouth, erosion and deposition, meanders, waterfalls and flooding. Includes a dedicated fieldwork day to develop geographical enquiry and data-collection skills. Fully resourced with engaging activities, clear learning objectives and an accompanying SOW—ideal for building core physical geography understanding at KS3.
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Climate Change unit

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A complete Year 9 Geography unit on Climate Change. Includes six engaging PowerPoints covering the evidence, causes and consequences of climate change, impacts in the UK, and carbon footprints. Each lesson features clear learning objectives, discussion prompts, data interpretation tasks, and exam-style practice—ideal for KS3 preparation for GCSE Geography. An assessment is also provided. Resources are at the end of the slides or labelled with the lesson number they correspond to.
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Conflict Unit (Congo)

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A thought-provoking Year 9 Geography unit exploring the causes, impacts and complexities of conflict through a detailed case study of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Students investigate global conflict patterns, resource issues, and the human and environmental consequences of violence in Eastern Congo. The unit includes lessons on the role of Virunga National Park, analysis of the Virunga documentary, and a full assessment. Engaging, enquiry-based and ideal for developing critical thinking and global awareness at KS3.