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.
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.
A fun, end of term geographical quiz with 6 different rounds including: world cup (flags); geog-bomb (general knowledge geography); pinpoint (locating key places around the world on a map); clue (4 clues for an answer, guessing on first clue getting more points); postcard (distorted pictures of key geographical locations); and a bonus round. Lasts 60 minutes, comes with resource and PPT has hyperlinks to each round.
Introduction lesson to development for Edexcel GCSE 9-1 B. Can be used for other GCSE syllabuses. Focuses on key development indicators, introduction to development and how to define development, a focus on different types of development (political, social, economic). Activity worksheets include investigating development indicators and mapping HDI. Exam specification questions used with model answers embedded and instructions how to answer questions. Starters, plenaries and extensions used in all lessons with differentiated learning objectives.
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 trade, imports, exports and interdependence for the UK. The lesson focuses on the EU and being a partner of this trade bloc, and the recent decision to vote to leave. Students have to decide on the implications of Brexit and whether they think this is a positive or negative move based on the evidence provided.
This test 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 bundle 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 test is out of 56 marks and focuses on all content looked at as part of the bundle.
A GCSE Geography lesson focusing on Coasts as a sub-unit. All lessons include differentiated learning objectives, starters and plenaries. This lesson looks at coastal flooding in the UK.
This PPT and resources looks at tropical cyclones and how they present major natural hazards to people and places. Spec check is split in to two parts: part a) physical hazards of tropical cyclones (high winds, intense rainfall, storm surges, coastal flooding, landslides) and their impact on people and environments; and part b) why some countries are more vulnerable (physically, socially and economically) than others to the impacts of tropical cyclones).” This includes homework questions related to GCSE SAMs exam questions and activity resources.
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.
A scheme of work for 22 lessons on the UK for KS3 Geography.
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 reasons for temperature and climate variations across the UK linking to GCSE specification. This lesson covers ocean currents, prevailing wind, distance from the sea, latitude, height of land and wind direction when focusing on the climate for summer and winter across the UK.
A PPT focusing on contrasting case studies of earthquakes: Tohuku (Japan) and Port-au-Prince (Haiti). Activities included focusing on the primary and secondary impacts of both (economic, social and environmental) as well as GCSE questions related to Edexcel B 9-1 syllabus.
A scheme of work with powerpoint, learning objectives, activity tasks, worksheets, SEN worksheets and embedded activities with hyperlinks to videos on the invasion of William of Normandy and the other claimants to the throne and other key historical events to 1485 (harrying of the north, feudal system, transformation of castles, domesday book, life in medieval towns, magna carta, causes and effects of black death, peasants revolt, murder of Thomas Beckett). Additionally two assessments come with the bundle on 1066 and the transformation of castles.
This PPT and resources focuses on 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.
Resources include a card sort, pop-up hurricane with instructions, an overview card, a storyboard. PPT includes hyperlinks, videos, starters and plenaries and GCSE questions for Edexcel.
This unit of work is extremely useful for year 7/8 students to improve on geographical skills important for the new GCSE specification. These lessons follow on from the previous 16 lessons to make a full term of work on Geographical Skills and Map Work. 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.
Key geography Skills textbooks and Collins World Atlases KS3 are recommended for this Scheme of Work.
A literacy guide useful for geography students to help with key command words, joining sentences, exam command words (define, explain, justify, describe, analyse), and connective words for case study answers
A geography passport that is a PDF file ready to be printed and formatted for printer use. The file has a quick overview on the student and is useful for transition events or at the start of the term. The booklet asks students to collect information on geography in the news, what they have previously covered in geography and why it is an important subject in the curriculum.
This PPT leads on from other PPTs in 'My Shop' and follows Geog 1 Scheme of Work on Africa. This lesson looks at why certain areas of Africa are sparsely and densely populated before getting students to describe and explain reasons. Model answer included with GCSE focus. Starter, plenary and extension activities included.
An introduction to Africa PPT with resources. Matches Geog 1 textbooks. All PPTs include differentiated learning objectives, starters and plenaries as well as extension activities.