People and Environment Issues - People and the BiosphereQuick View
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People and Environment Issues - People and the Biosphere

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8 part lesson series for the whole of the GCSE module People and the Biosphere. This is first unit in the module to be taught alongside Forests Under Threat and Consuming Energy Resources. Specifically designed for the new Edexcel Geography GCSE but also suitable for AQA 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 - Biomes 2 - Local factors and biomes 3 - How does change affect ecosystems? 4 - Desert biomes (hot and cold) 5 - Challenges in a biomes 6 - Development in a biome 7 - Sustainable management of the world 8 - Population vs resource theories 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
Ancient China People and the EnvironmentQuick View
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Ancient China People and the Environment

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Ancient China for Junior History - Stage 4 - Years 7 and 8 Included in this Zip are two files. 18 Page Word document Handout for students - worksheets and information. Word Document answers for all questions The Student booklet includes; Introduction to Ancient Chinese Architecture - with a selection of famous buildings that embody the principles of Chinese design. Understanding architecture and philosophy Domestic dwellings Chinese peoples relationship with the land There are 13 Short Response Questions for students - All answers included Sources included for students are both historical visual sources and written sources. Wonderful overview for students with inquiry questions based on information presented in the booklet. Students will understand the important role of both landscape and architecture to the ancient Chinese.
People and Extreme EnvironmentsQuick View
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People and Extreme Environments

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A lesson designed for KS3 Geography. This is lesson 6 from a unit titled Extreme Environments. This lesson will allow students to answer the following key questions: Who lives in extreme environments? How are their cultures different?
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Mountain Environments - KS2

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Mountain Environments is a Geography unit suitable for KS2 (Y4-6) and has everything you need for covering a mountains topic. The planning overview, topic title page and vocabulary page can be downloaded for free here. Lessons include: L1 – Identifying the key features of mountains L2 – Identifying the world’s major mountain ranges L3 – Locating the world’s famous mountains using latitude and longitude L4 – Understanding how fold mountains are formed L5 – Investigating the structure of a volcano (FREE) L6 – Researching famous world mountains (FREE) L7 – Investigating mountain climates 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.
Extreme EnvironmentsQuick View
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Extreme Environments

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Full KS3 unit of work for Extreme environments. This unit explores Extreme Environments across the globe including Death Valley, Antarctica, Kuwait and the Sahara. All lesson are suitable 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 learning objectives. All PowerPoints in the same signature style. Lesson sequence: 1 – What are extreme environments? 2 – Why is it so cold? 3 – Glaciers 4 – The coldest place on earth – Antarctica 5 – Antarctica ICT fact file 6 – Why is so hot? 7 – Desertification 8 – Case study – the Sahara desert 9 – The hottest place on earth – Death Valley 10 – Water in extreme environments 11 – Climate change and the Arctic - ICT 12 – Does the UK have extreme environments? 13 – End of unit assessment Also includes Geography Literacy mat and Geography Numeracy/Map Skills mat. 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
The Environment - Scheme of Work - KS2Quick View
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The Environment - Scheme of Work - KS2

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A series of 8 lessons covering the environment. All PowerPoints and tasks are completely editable. Covering the various types of pollution, renewable energy and what we can do to help protect our environment.
The Living World - Cold EnvironmentsQuick View
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The Living World - Cold Environments

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5 part lesson series for the GCSE module The Living World - Cold Environments. This is an optional part of the syllabus to be taught alongside rainforests and ecosystems. 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. For more resources visit thisisgeography.co.uk Lesson sequence: 1 - Characteristics of cold environments 2 - Opportunities for development in Svalbard 3 - Challenges for development in Svalbard 4 - Cold environments under threat 5 - ICT research Managing Cold Environments OR 5.1 - Managing Cold Environments Ecosystems and Rainforests also on the This is Geography shop to the taught alongside this module. 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
Helping People & The Environment - Community Matters (KS1)Quick View
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Helping People & The Environment - Community Matters (KS1)

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Community Matters is an exciting new free resource from the Archbishop of York Youth Trust providing activities and ideas to help pupils explore why community matters and how children and young people can play their part in creating positive change, particularly as we rebuild our communities post-Covid restrictions. The KS1 resource has two packs focusing on Social Issues and Environmental Issues with a range of activities designed to ignite, inspire and empower children and young people to make community matter and explore what it means to live in the wider world, as active citizens. Each pack also contains ideas for collective worship. Each pack contains:- PowerPoint Presentation PDF document with Teacher Notes
Home School: Space, Place, People and EnvironmentQuick View
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Home School: Space, Place, People and Environment

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This activity is perfect for Art and Design students in Key Stage 5 (aged 16-17). How does your environment make you feel? In this project you’ll explore the relationship between space and emotion. Artists, designers and makers often challenge our understanding of space, place and the environment. Artists such as Olafur Eliasson transform spaces to explore people’s relationship to the environment. Use recycled materials to create different spaces on a small scale. Consider colour, texture, light and dark. Adjust, repair, customize and repurpose found objects.
Why do people migrate?Quick View
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Why do people migrate?

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An introduction lesson identifying what Push and Pull factors are and the difference between Social, Economic and Political reasons for moving. Ideal for an introduction to a KS4 group for History and Geography.
World Issues & Environment QuizQuick View
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World Issues & Environment Quiz

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World Issues & Environment Quiz - End of Year Quiz - Fun Premium High Quality Quiz, Lesson PowerPoint suitable for KS3 and KS4. Can be used alongside our 'Celebrating Diversity and Equality ’ PSHE 2020 Cre8tive Curriculum Core Theme Contents of Quiz 1 x 32 Slide Editable PowerPoint Quiz - (All the 50+ questions in 9 different fun and varied rounds. Followed by all the Answers and a Creative Tie Breaker) 1 x Lesson Plan (matched to PSHE Association Core themes & Links and DFE Statutory 2020 Guidance) 1 x Team Answer Sheets (print 1 per team for students to record their answers) 1 x Set of Optional Award Certificates (1st, 2nd and 3rd place team and Team leader Certificates) 1 x Extension PPT of Mindfulness activities for students. 1 x PowerPoint slide signposting extra online support for students & Teachers related to this topic. Some PSHE Departments use this resource as an assessment opportunity or AFL. Product Code RSE/C8/QZ/104 Our Philosophy We aim to help you equip students with the knowledge and skills to take ownership of their own learning. our PSHE 2020 Products come ‘Ready-to-Teach’ with everything you need to teach fun and creative lessons. Our products are teacher-designed, classroom tested & student approved. You may want to get a head start on your PSHE 2020 planning by downloading our COMPLETE SECONDARY Curriculum Audit Bundle of Resources here: SECONDARY PSHE 2020 CURRICULUM AUDIT Or our COMPLETE PRIMARY Version here: PRIMARY PSHE 2020 CURRICULUM AUDIT These tools will literally save you days if not weeks of planning. All resources designed by a specialist Team of practicing PSHE and Citizenship HOD’s and teachers with over 15+ Years of combined experience
AQA A Level Geography- Contemporary Urban EnvironmentsQuick View
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AQA A Level Geography- Contemporary Urban Environments

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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.
People and Environment Issues - Consuming Resources - Independent Task BookletQuick View
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People and Environment Issues - Consuming Resources - Independent Task Booklet

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A comprehensive student booklet to accompanying the Consuming Energy Resources topic of the new Edexcel B specification. Includes a whole range of independent, structured tasks and activities that can be completed either at home or in the classroom. Also includes a Personal Learning Checklist for the topic. This booklet accompanies the CGP revision guide and students will need a copy or photocopies of the relevant pages to complete the tasks.
People and Environment Issues - Forests Under Threat - Independent Task BookletQuick View
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People and Environment Issues - Forests Under Threat - Independent Task Booklet

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A comprehensive student booklet to accompanying the Forests Under Threat topic of the new Edexcel B specification. Includes a whole range of independent, structured tasks and activities that can be completed either at home or in the classroom. Also includes a Personal Learning Checklist for the topic. This booklet accompanies the CGP revision guide and students will need a copy or photocopies of the relevant pages to complete the tasks.
People of the UK SOWQuick View
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People of the UK SOW

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14 lesson series that follows the People of the UK SOW from the KS3 Geography Heading towards GCSE textbook. Revision, assessment and feedback resources are included. SOW covers the following: A diverse country Measuring population The impacts of migration Living in Leicester Comparing rural areas Skills focus on population pyramids
People who Live in the Desert: PhotosQuick View
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People who Live in the Desert: Photos

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Photos from my time living with a Bedouin community in the desert of Wadi Rhum, Jordan. Taken on slide film, before digital cameras were invented. May be useful for exploring other countries and cultures and comparing life where you live and life in a desert environment.