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Plate Tectonics, Types of Plate Boundaries

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This is part of my Restless Earth topic for GCSE, it can also be used for revision or a starter for 'A' level & IB looking at Natural Hazards. The lesson looks at the 4 main types of plate boundary, their respective processes, landforms and characteristics. It challenges students to locate the different boundary types on a world map of the differing tectonic plates.
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Tsunamis

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Everything you will (probably) need in the classroom to know about Tsunamis. A 46 slide Power point on the subject - I was researching the topic for my Yr10's & also my IB2s (probably got a bit carried away). By cutting out the relevant bits, this could easily be adapted to form the basis of any KS3, 4 or 5 lesson on the topic.
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China - Growth and Pollution

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Part of my IB-SL topic on 'Environmental Change&' looking at &';The global shift of polluting industries.' It can also be linked into Development, Globalisation, MNCs & NICs, degradation of the environment and Global Warming.
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Ebola - Causes, transmission & distribution

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This PP is the 1st of 2, which are part of my Geography IB paper 2, optional themes – option F The Geography of Food & Health. They are part of section 3 of the syllabus for the option – geographic factors and impacts where students are required to know é understand the factors responsible for the incidence and spread of two diseases. Evaluate the geographic impacts of these two diseases at the local, national and international scales é be able to assess the management strategies that have been applied in any one country.
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Mangrove wetlands

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Pulled together for my AS & A2 students, for Crowded Coasts (AS) & Biodiversity (A2).
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Outsourcing

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Part of my IB Diploma Higher - Economic interactions & Flows
Graphs in Geography - How to describe a graphQuick View
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Graphs in Geography - How to describe a graph

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Thjs is for my KS3 classes, highlighting what a graph must include, the type of question to be asked in an assessment & how to describe a graph. This one I use when covering Energy as a topic - but very easy to swop out the energy graph é replace with another, such as population - depending on the topic being covered. I have also used this as a refresher for my KS4 classes.
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Diseases of affluence

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This PP is part of the Geography IB paper 2, optional themes – option F The Geography of Food & Health. They are part of section 3 of the syllabus for the option – disease.'
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Environmental Kuznets curve (EKC)

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Part of the IB-HL topic on Environmental change. The EKC theorises that there is a link between increasing prosperity & environmental degradation / pollution, whereby in the early stages of development pollution increases, but at a certain point this will change and pollution will fall. This PP attempts to specify what the EKC is, highlight evidence supporting it, evidence against it, leaving students to examine whether the theory holds.
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Demand for Energy

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Predicted growth in demand for energy, 2 main reasons & where in the world will future demand most likely come from?
What is soil?Quick View
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What is soil?

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This was created for my IB-Sl Yr12 students as a strter for 'Soil & Change (Ch10 in Paul Guinness text Patterns é Change). The Chapter looks primarily at the causes, consequences of soil degradation and the most appropriate solutions. Although not directly a part of the course, I felt it a necessary pre-curser to fully understand the issues we will be studying.
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Diseases of Poverty

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This PP is part of the Geography IB paper 2, optional themes – option F The Geography of Food & Health. They are part of section 3 of the syllabus for the option – disease.'
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Yr9 - Tourism Assessment

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An interim assessment for my Yr 9s, on Tourism - this is an interim assessment on what is tourism and the growth of tourism. Includes 7 Questions & latter pages have answers. Can be used as test é then peer marking session.
ICT - Catalyst for political changeQuick View
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ICT - Catalyst for political change

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This is part of my IB Diploma Higher (HL) lessons. It is after the main globalisation section and looking at the reduction of the friction of distance (ICT).
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Neglected Diseases

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This PP is part of the Geography IB paper 2, optional themes – option F The Geography of Food & Health. They are part of section 3 of the syllabus for the option – disease.'
Soybean-Environmental effects of increased demandQuick View
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Soybean-Environmental effects of increased demand

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This is part of my IB1 - HL lessons, looking at Environmental change (section 4 in Paul Guinness's 'global Interaction') & the causes / reasons for &'Degradation through raw material production&'; (Ch 8). The PP looks at the impact, particularly in Sth America, of the rising demand for soybean and meat é how much of this demand is driven by the growing taste for meat of the swelling middle classes in China.