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Geography KS3 and KS4 resources fully updated to match the new GCSE specification. Resources are tailored for Edexcel/AQA/OCR.

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Geography KS3 and KS4 resources fully updated to match the new GCSE specification. Resources are tailored for Edexcel/AQA/OCR.
Tropical cyclones & mid-term assessment GCSE Geography New Spec
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Tropical cyclones & mid-term assessment GCSE Geography New Spec

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This bundle looks at the impacts of tropical cyclones are linked to a country’s ability to prepare and respond to them. Spec check: how countries can prepare for, and respond to, tropical cyclones: weather forecasting, satellite technology, warning and evacuation strategies, storm-surge defences. This bundle includes a mid term assessment and mark scheme based on Edexcel B GCSE 9-1 and numerous activity worksheets.
Coastal landforms
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Coastal landforms

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A GCSE Geography lesson focusing on Coasts as a sub-unit. All lessons include differentiated learning objectives, starters and plenaries. This lesson looks at wave-cut platforms, arches, caves, stacks, stumps and erosional processes.
Plate tectonics GCSE Geography New Spec
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Plate tectonics GCSE Geography New Spec

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A PPT and resources focusing on identifying and describing the distribution and characteristics of the three plate boundary types (conservative, convergent, divergent) and hotspots. Activities included and GCSE questions related to Edexcel B GCSE 9-1.
The UK Scheme of Work- KS3 Geography
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The UK Scheme of Work- KS3 Geography

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This bundle is for KS3 Geography focusing on the UK as a case study. This two-term topic on the United Kingdom has 21 1 hour lessons as well as a end of unit test. The scheme of work is made for year 7 students but can be used for year 8. The bundles comes with PowerPoints all with differentiated learning objectives, starter and plenary activities as well as tasks and work sheets. Exam questions have been embedded to some lessons. All lessons are relevant, modern with brand-new resources that are fun and interactive for KS3 Geography. Also comes with scheme of work in detail with step by step instructions for each lesson.
Measuring Development GCSE Geography
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Measuring Development GCSE Geography

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A lesson to introduce Development as a GCSE Geography topic. This lesson focuses on different development indicators, how countries are classified in terms of development and the divide between countries around the world. Worksheets included to get students to think about different types of development indicators, and how these may vary around the world. Differentiated learning objectives, starter and plenary all included.
Hazardous Earth GCSE Geography
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Hazardous Earth GCSE Geography

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A complete scheme of work with powerpoints, activities, homework tasks, GCSE questions and mid-term assessment on Hazardous Earth. Created for Edexcel B GCSE 9-1 but can be used for other syllabuses.
'How tropical cyclones form' Lesson GCSE Geography New Spec
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'How tropical cyclones form' Lesson GCSE Geography New Spec

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A GCSE lesson focusing on tropical cyclones and how they are caused by particular meteorological conditions. Spec check includes characteristics (pressure, rotation, structure) and seasonal global distribution of tropical cyclones (hurricanes and typhoons) including source areas and tracks and how these change over time. Includes activities, hyperlinks to videos, GCSE exam questions and homework activities.
Atmospheric Circulation GCSE Geography New Spec
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Atmospheric Circulation GCSE Geography New Spec

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A PPT with resources focusing on global atmospheric circulation. Embedded videos and differentiated worksheets with differentiated learning outcomes. GCSE questions embedded to support learning. Useful for Edexcel B / AQA / OCR.
Africa- Physical Features KS3 Geography
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Africa- Physical Features KS3 Geography

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PPT and resources that follow Geog 1 textbooks on Africa as a scheme of work. This lesson focuses on getting students to describe Africa's physical features before interpreting climate graphs. Students then explain differences in the climate graphs to embed geographical skills for GCSE before suggesting what biomes you may find with these different climates. All PPTs come with starters, plenaries and extension tasks.
The UK Geography - Introduction (L1) KS3 Geography
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The UK Geography - Introduction (L1) KS3 Geography

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This PowerPoint is part of a bundle for a two-term topic on the United Kingdom. The scheme of work is made for year 7 students. The bundles comes with PowerPoints all with differentiated learning objectives, starter and plenary activities as well as tasks and work sheets. Exam questions have been embedded to some lessons. All lessons are relevant, modern with brand-new resources that are fun and interactive for KS3 Geography. This lesson is an introduction to the United Kingdom and looks at the geography of the UK, what stereotypes are and what it meand to be British. This lesson focuses on making a title page using a wordle about ‘what makes Britain great’. Can also be used for PSHE activities.
Earth's structure GCSE Geography New Spec
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Earth's structure GCSE Geography New Spec

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This lesson focuses on the earth’s layered structure, and physical properties is key to plate tectonics. Spec check includes information on earth’s layered structure (including the asthenosphere), with different composition and physical properties (temperature, density, physical state). Activities attached and GCSE questions embedded into PPT for Edexcel B GCSE 9-1.
Natural Climate Change GCSE Geography New Spec
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Natural Climate Change GCSE Geography New Spec

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A detailed PPT and resources matching Edexcel B but can be used for other GCSE syllabuses. Students look at 4 different pieces of evidence/theories for natural climate change (asteroid collision, milankovitch cycle, eruption theory, sunspot theory) using resources to make a table, as well as looking at a climate graph to improve geographical skills for the GCSE paper. A plenary on how global climate has changed over the past 1000 years. Differentiated learning objectives embedded.
British Rainfall- Relief- KS3 Geography L10-11
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British Rainfall- Relief- KS3 Geography L10-11

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This PowerPoint is part of a bundle for a two-term topic on the United Kingdom. The scheme of work is made for year 7 students. The bundles comes with PowerPoints all with differentiated learning objectives, starter and plenary activities as well as tasks and work sheets. Exam questions have been embedded to some lessons. All lessons are relevant, modern with brand-new resources that are fun and interactive for KS3 Geography. This lesson looks at rainfall patterns across the UK with a primary focus on relief rainfall. This lesson links in to previous work on relief across the UK and why certain areas experience more rainfall. This lesson involves map work and key geographical skills as well as looking at distance, direction and locational knowledge.
Migration UK Multiculturalism - KS3 Geography L15
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Migration UK Multiculturalism - KS3 Geography L15

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This PowerPoint is part of a bundle for a two-term topic on the United Kingdom. The scheme of work is made for year 7 students. The bundles comes with PowerPoints all with differentiated learning objectives, starter and plenary activities as well as tasks and work sheets. Exam questions have been embedded to some lessons. All lessons are relevant, modern with brand-new resources that are fun and interactive for KS3 Geography. This lesson focuses on immigration, emigration and migration to the UK. A history of migration is used for the last 1000 years with a focus on 20th century migration. Narborough Road in Leicester is used as a starter to show multiculturalism on one street. Students map waves of different migration to the UK. Worksheets are adapted for all abilities. An extension question focusing on a diamond rank system for Higher Ability students allows justification and explanation to the benefits and problems of migration.
Land Use Patterns UK- KS3 Geography L13
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Land Use Patterns UK- KS3 Geography L13

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This PowerPoint is part of a bundle for a two-term topic on the United Kingdom. The scheme of work is made for year 7 students. The bundles comes with PowerPoints all with differentiated learning objectives, starter and plenary activities as well as tasks and work sheets. Exam questions have been embedded to some lessons. All lessons are relevant, modern with brand-new resources that are fun and interactive for KS3 Geography. This lesson looks at the Burgess Model and how this can be applied to UK cities. A focus is used on Birmingham and Leicester. Lower Ability worksheets are included as well as Higher Ability extension questions relating to the Hoyt Model in scheme of work as part of bundle. This lesson focuses on key characteristics of CBD, inner city, inner suburbs and outer suburbs and looks at key terminology including rural-urban fringe, development, deindustrialisation and regeneration.
Headlands and Bays
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Headlands and Bays

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A GCSE Geography lesson focusing on Coasts as a sub-unit. All lessons include differentiated learning objectives, starters and plenaries. This lesson looks at discordant and concordant coastlines, the geology of coastal landforms and how coasts are formed.
Human activities- coasts
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Human activities- coasts

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A GCSE Geography lesson focusing on Coasts as a sub-unit. All lessons include differentiated learning objectives, starters and plenaries. This lesson looks at how humans shape and manage coastal areas.
Introduction to Africa KS3 Geography
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Introduction to Africa KS3 Geography

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An introduction to Africa PPT for KS3 geography. Includes starter activity with wordle, plenary activity and quiz and activities to map Africa using Geog 1 textbook.
Human causes of climate GCSE Geography New Spec
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Human causes of climate GCSE Geography New Spec

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Investigating how global climate is now changing as a result of human activity, and there is uncertainty about future climates. The PPT and resources looks at how human activities (industry, transport, energy, farming produce greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide, methane) that cause the enhanced greenhouse effect leading to global warming). This PPT is split into two lessons, with an optional lesson focusing on a UN Conference role play looking at climate change and countries around the world. Resources include a homework guide on different types of human causes of climate change. Designed for GCSE but can be used for KS3.
Key Geographical Skills (Half-Term) 16 lessons Bundle Geography
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Key Geographical Skills (Half-Term) 16 lessons Bundle Geography

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This unit of work is extremely useful for year 7/8 students to improve on geographical skills important for the new GCSE specification. Content includes map skills such as distance, direction, compass points, scale, routes, height on maps (spot height, layer shading, contours), relief of land, cross-sections, four figure grid references, six figure grid references, settlement patterns, graphs/data in geography, different types of maps, longitude and latitude.