pptx, 3.7 MB
pptx, 3.7 MB
docx, 26.49 KB
docx, 26.49 KB
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his engaging GCSE Geography lesson introduces students to the uneven global distribution of essential resources and the inequalities this creates. Using high-quality maps, images, and a powerful starter cartoon, learners explore how access to food, water, and energy varies around the world and why. Activities include map annotation, discussion tasks, and exam-style practice questions, ensuring students build both knowledge and exam technique. The lesson is fully resourced with worksheets, visuals, and plenary questions designed to stretch and challenge—all while linking directly to AQA GCSE Geography (Oxford textbook pp. 276–277).

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