Responding to Earthquakes Lesson Hazard Management Planning and ProtectionQuick View
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Responding to Earthquakes Lesson Hazard Management Planning and Protection

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A complete geography lesson on responding to earthquakes, focusing on hazard management strategies including planning, protection, monitoring and prediction. This lesson is designed for Year 9 but would also be suitable for KS3 geography, lower ability GCSE groups, AQA GCSE Geography support, intervention lessons or non specialist teaching. The lesson includes retrieval practice on earthquakes, epicentre, focus and seismic waves, clear explanation of seismometers, seismographs and seismograms, an introduction to the Moment Magnitude Scale, real world earthquake examples, and comparison of earthquake magnitude with death tolls. Pupils then learn about hazard management strategies, with a focus on planning and protection. Examples include evacuation routes, earthquake drills, emergency service training, flexible water pipes, earthquake resistant buildings and tsunami sea walls. The lesson builds towards a structured six mark exam style question where pupils explain the advantages and disadvantages of one planning and one protection strategy. Sentence starters, evidence prompts and a model answer are included to support extended writing. Includes: Full PowerPoint lesson Retrieval starter Clear teacher explanations Check for understanding tasks Independent practice Real world earthquake examples Planning and protection case study evidence Six mark exam style practice Model answer Useful for: Year 9 geography KS3 tectonic hazards AQA GCSE Geography preparation Natural hazards revision Earthquake response lessons Lower ability GCSE intervention Non specialist geography cover
KS3/KS4 Geography Collision Plate Margins and Fold Mountains  with Diagram SheetQuick View
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KS3/KS4 Geography Collision Plate Margins and Fold Mountains with Diagram Sheet

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A complete KS3 geography lesson on collision plate margins and the formation of fold mountains. This lesson is designed for Year 8 but would also work well as a KS3 recap lesson, a lower ability GCSE geography lesson, AQA GCSE geography support, cover work, or a non specialist geography lesson. Students learn how collision plate margins form, why two continental plates do not subduct, how pressure builds up, and how fold mountains such as the Himalayas are created. What is included Editable PowerPoint lesson Printable diagram sheet Retrieval starter Clear teacher explanation and modelling Check for understanding questions Mini whiteboard activities Diagram annotation task Sequencing activity Turn and talk discussion tasks Independent 4 mark exam style question Model answer and feedback slide Students will learn What a collision plate margin is How continental plates move towards each other Why neither plate is subducted How fold mountains are formed Why earthquakes can happen at collision plate margins How to use the Himalayas as a named example How to structure a 4 mark explanation answer Ideal for Year 8 geography KS3 tectonics Plate margins lessons Fold mountain lessons AQA GCSE geography support Lower ability GCSE groups Cover lessons Non specialist geography teaching This lesson uses clear explanations, repeated checks for understanding, structured writing support and a printable diagram sheet to help students explain the formation of fold mountains at collision plate margins.
TITLE  KS3 Geography Plate Margins Bundle Constructive Destructive Conservative and Collision LessonQuick View
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TITLE KS3 Geography Plate Margins Bundle Constructive Destructive Conservative and Collision Lesson

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A complete KS3 geography bundle covering all four main types of plate margin. This bundle includes lessons on constructive plate margins, destructive plate margins, conservative plate margins and collision plate margins. The lessons are designed for Year 8 geography but would also work well for KS3 tectonics, GCSE geography recap, AQA GCSE geography support, lower ability GCSE groups, cover lessons or non specialist geography teaching. Students learn how different plate margins work, how tectonic plates move, how volcanoes and earthquakes are formed, and how collision margins create fold mountains such as the Himalayas. What is included 4 complete editable PowerPoint lessons Lessons covering all 4 plate margin types Retrieval starter activities Clear teacher explanation and modelling Check for understanding questions Mini whiteboard activities Diagram annotation tasks Sequencing activities Turn and talk discussion tasks Independent written tasks Model answers and feedback slides Printable diagram sheets and supporting resources where included Students will learn What constructive plate margins are What destructive plate margins are What conservative plate margins are What collision plate margins are How tectonic plates move How convection currents help move plates How volcanoes form at constructive and destructive margins How earthquakes happen at plate margins How fold mountains form at collision margins How to use named examples such as the Himalayas How to structure clear geography explanation answers Ideal for Year 8 geography KS3 tectonics Plate margins lessons Earthquakes and volcanoes lessons Natural hazards topic AQA GCSE geography support Lower ability GCSE groups Cover lessons Non specialist geography teaching This bundle provides a full sequence of clear and structured lessons for teaching plate margins. Each lesson uses retrieval practice, teacher modelling, repeated checks for understanding and supported written tasks to help students build confidence with tectonic processes and geographical explanation.
Geography Skills Bundle Map Skills Graphs Averages Coordinates and ReliefQuick View
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Geography Skills Bundle Map Skills Graphs Averages Coordinates and Relief

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A complete geography skills bundle containing four lessons designed for the end of Year 9 once main content has been completed. These lessons have also been used successfully with Year 8 cover groups and would be useful for low ability GCSE Geography intervention or revision sessions. This bundle focuses on key geographical skills that students often need extra practice with. It includes work on four figure grid references, six figure grid references, coordinates, mean, mode, median, range, scatter graphs, map reading, graph paper, relief and interpreting geographical information from maps and diagrams. The lessons are structured to support independent work, cover lessons, revision sessions and intervention groups. Tasks are clear and accessible, making them suitable for non specialist cover as well as normal classroom teaching. Included in the bundle are PowerPoint lessons and supporting printable resources. The activities help students build confidence with geographical skills step by step and provide useful practice for KS3 Geography and GCSE Geography preparation. Suitable for Year 8 Geography, Year 9 Geography, KS3 Geography, GCSE Geography intervention, low ability GCSE support, AQA Geography skills practice, cover lessons and end of year geography lessons.
Destructive Plate Margins and Composite Volcanoes Geography Lesson with WorksheetQuick View
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Destructive Plate Margins and Composite Volcanoes Geography Lesson with Worksheet

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A complete geography lesson on destructive plate margins and composite volcanoes. This lesson explains how oceanic and continental plates move towards each other, how subduction creates magma, and how steep sided composite volcanoes form. Includes retrieval practice, clear teacher explanations, diagram annotation, checks for understanding, independent practice, sequencing tasks, model answers and a printable worksheet. Suitable for Year 8 geography and useful for KS3 revision or GCSE foundation support.
Constructive Plate Margins and Shield VolcanoesKS3/ GCSE Geography AQA Tectonic HazardsQuick View
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Constructive Plate Margins and Shield VolcanoesKS3/ GCSE Geography AQA Tectonic Hazards

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Fully resourced Geography lesson on constructive plate margins and shield volcanoes designed for Year 8 but also suitable for GCSE Geography including AQA Tectonic Hazards. This lesson introduces students to constructive plate boundaries, the formation of shield volcanoes, and associated landforms including mid-ocean ridges and rift valleys. Students explore named examples including the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, East African Rift Valley, Hecla and Katla in Iceland. The lesson uses a clear scaffolded structure moving from retrieval practice and teacher modelling through to independent exam-style extended writing. Includes: Full PowerPoint lesson Two printable worksheets Retrieval starter activity Multiple check for understanding activities Sequencing and cloze tasks Annotated diagram activities Oracy and discussion opportunities GCSE style 4 mark question practice Named examples and case studies Success criteria and key vocabulary support Learning objectives: Identify examples of constructive plate margins Explain how constructive plate boundaries work Describe how shield volcanoes are formed Understand the formation of rift valleys and mid-ocean ridges Suitable for: KS3 Geography GCSE Geography AQA Geography Mixed ability classes Revision lessons
Conservative Plate Margins and Earthquakes KS3 or GCSE Geography AQA Tectonic HazardsQuick View
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Conservative Plate Margins and Earthquakes KS3 or GCSE Geography AQA Tectonic Hazards

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A fully resourced KS3 or GCSE Geography lesson focused on conservative plate margins and earthquake formation, designed to support students in developing clear, structured exam answers. This lesson guides students from prior knowledge retrieval through to extended writing, using a scaffolded approach that builds confidence and understanding. What’s included: Retrieval starter on key tectonic concepts Clear explanation of conservative plate boundaries Case study: San Andreas Fault, California Step-by-step modelling of earthquake formation Key terminology: focus, seismic waves, friction, convection currents Multiple check-for-understanding (CFU) opportunities Structured writing task for a 4-mark exam question Success criteria to support high-quality answers Learning Objectives: Describe the characteristics of conservative plate margins Explain how earthquakes form at conservative plate boundaries Apply knowledge to a named example Why this lesson works: Strong focus on exam technique and sequencing Built-in scaffolding for lower ability students Opportunities for oracy, modelling, and independent practice Easily adaptable depending on class ability Perfect for AQA GCSE Geography (Tectonic Hazards), but suitable for other exam boards and year groups.
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Geography Skills Booster 1: 4-Figure Grid References & Mean (GCSE Prep or Intervention))

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A fully resourced, one-hour Geography skills lesson focusing on 4-figure grid references and calculating the mean, designed as a flexible skills booster rather than a fixed curriculum unit. Originally used successfully with Year 9 lower ability classes and Year 8 high ability, this lesson works particularly well as a filler lesson, end-of-year skills refresher, or transition activity to prepare students for GCSE Geography. Even for pupils who do not continue with Geography, the numeracy and data-handling elements strongly support Maths and Science learning. What’s included: Clear, step-by-step teaching slides explaining: How to read 4-figure grid references How to calculate the mean (average) Guided practice and independent tasks Printable worksheet(s) (Word format) for student work Model answers included Exam-style questions taken from genuine past AQA GCSE Geography papers at the end of the lesson Why teachers like it: ✔ Ideal one-hour standalone lesson ✔ Works as a skills booster, intervention, or cover lesson ✔ Builds map skills + maths confidence ✔ Suitable for mixed ability, SEN-friendly pacing ✔ No prior knowledge required ✔ Minimal prep – print and teach Best suited for: Year 8 high ability Year 9 any ability Y10/11 lower ability or intervention GCSE transition / pre-GCSE skills End-of-term or early-finish filler lessons Numeracy support within Geography This lesson is part of a small skills-focused mini-series, each designed to stand alone while reinforcing essential geographical and mathematical skills students need for GCSE success.
Geography Skills Booster Lesson 2 – 6-Figure Grid References, Mode, and Latitude/LongitudeQuick View
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Geography Skills Booster Lesson 2 – 6-Figure Grid References, Mode, and Latitude/Longitude

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A fully resourced, one-hour Geography skills lesson focusing on 6-figure grid references, mode, and latitude and longitude, designed as a flexible skills booster for KS3 or early GCSE preparation. This lesson has been successfully used with Year 9 lower ability classes and Year 8 high ability, and works particularly well as a standalone filler lesson, skills consolidation session, or transition activity ahead of Year 10. Although geography-focused, the lesson deliberately reinforces core numeracy and data-handling skills, making it valuable even for students who do not continue with GCSE Geography. Skills covered: Reading and interpreting 6-figure grid references With and without interval guides Understanding and calculating mode (including bimodal sets) Identifying and using latitude and longitude Hemispheres, equator, tropics, Arctic/Antarctic circles Writing correct coordinate references What’s included: Clear, step-by-step teaching slides Guided examples and scaffolded practice Independent “in books” tasks Printable worksheet(s) (Word format) Answers included for easy marking or self-assessment Exam-style questions from genuine AQA GCSE Geography papers Why teachers choose this lesson: ✔ Ideal one-hour standalone session ✔ Excellent skills refresher or intervention lesson ✔ Builds map skills + maths confidence ✔ Suitable for mixed ability and lower ability groups ✔ Minimal preparation – print and teach ✔ Strong preparation for GCSE Geography expectations Best suited for: Year 8 high ability Year 9 lower to mixed ability Year 10/11 Intervention GCSE transition / skills bridging End-of-term or early-finish lessons Numeracy support within Geography This lesson is Lesson 2 in a four-lesson Geography Skills Booster bundle, with each lesson designed to work independently or as part of a short skills sequence.
Geography Skills Booster Lesson 4 – Range & Relief (OS Map Height Skills)Quick View
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Geography Skills Booster Lesson 4 – Range & Relief (OS Map Height Skills)

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A fully resourced, one-hour Geography skills lesson focusing on calculating the range and understanding relief on OS maps, combining numeracy skills with essential physical geography map interpretation. This lesson has been successfully used with Year 9 lower ability classes and Year 8 high ability, and works particularly well as a standalone skills booster, end-of-year filler lesson, or GCSE transition activity. The lesson develops students’ confidence with data handling while introducing and reinforcing key relief concepts needed for GCSE Geography. Skills covered: Calculating the range from data sets Identifying highest and lowest values Applying range calculations to geographical data Understanding relief and height on maps Recognising and interpreting: Colour layering Spot heights Contour lines Interpreting contour spacing to identify steep and gentle slopes Describing patterns of upland and lowland areas using compass directions What’s included: Clear, step-by-step teaching slides Guided examples and model answers Independent “in books” tasks OS map–based practice questions Printable worksheet(s) (Word format) Answers included for easy marking or self-assessment Exam-style practice questions aligned with GCSE Geography expectations Why teachers choose this lesson: ✔ Ideal one-hour standalone lesson ✔ Strong links between Maths and Geography ✔ Develops key map and physical geography skills ✔ Suitable for lower ability, mixed ability, and intervention groups ✔ Minimal preparation – print and teach ✔ Excellent preparation for GCSE map and data questions Best suited for: Year 8 high ability Year 9 all ability Year 10/11 intervention GCSE transition / pre-GCSE skills End-of-term or early-finish lessons Numeracy reinforcement within Geography This lesson is Lesson 4 in a four-lesson Geography Skills Booster series, with each lesson designed to work independently or as part of a short, flexible skills sequence.
Geography Skills Booster Lesson 3 – Median & Scatter Graphs (Correlation SkillsQuick View
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Geography Skills Booster Lesson 3 – Median & Scatter Graphs (Correlation Skills

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A fully resourced, one-hour Geography skills lesson focusing on calculating the median and drawing and interpreting scatter graphs, with a clear emphasis on exam-style data skills. This lesson has been used successfully with Year 9 lower ability classes and Year 8 high ability, and works particularly well as a standalone skills booster, numeracy-focused geography lesson, or transition activity preparing students for GCSE-style questions. The lesson deliberately strengthens mathematical reasoning and data interpretation, making it valuable even for pupils who do not continue with GCSE Geography. Skills covered: Calculating the median Ordering data correctly Odd and even data sets Interpreting data in geographical contexts Plotting scatter graphs Identifying and describing: Positive correlation Negative correlation No correlation Writing clear exam-style correlation statements Drawing and interpreting a line of best fit What’s included: Clear, step-by-step teaching slides Guided examples with modelled answers Multiple opportunities for independent practice Realistic geography-based data sets Printable worksheet(s) (Word format) Answers included for self-marking or teacher use Exam-style practice questions aligned to GCSE Geography expectations Why teachers choose this lesson: ✔ Ideal one-hour standalone lesson ✔ Builds data-handling and graph skills ✔ Strong links to Maths and Science numeracy ✔ Suitable for lower ability, mixed ability, and intervention groups ✔ Minimal preparation – print and teach ✔ Excellent preparation for GCSE-style data questions Best suited for: Year 8 high ability Year 9 lower to mixed ability Year 10/11 intervention GCSE transition / pre-GCSE skills End-of-term or early-finish lessons Numeracy reinforcement within Geography This lesson is Lesson 3 in a four-lesson Geography Skills Booster series, with each lesson designed to work independently or as part of a short, flexible skills sequence.