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The Future of Food Scheme of Work
This is a truly engaging scheme of work which I always teach my year 9 classes close to when they choose their options.
The scheme of work incudes excellent tasks which allow pupils to demonstrate progression over the topic. Both pupil and teacher will thoroughly enjoy this scheme of work.
The topics covered are:
1. Smart Price Chicken
2. Humans Bite Back- Can eating insects save the planet?
3. Cowspiricy
4. Future of Food
5. Local food vs Global food
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THREE YEAR 9 SCHEMES OF WORK
Bargain. Three schemes of work aimed for KS3 but can easily be adapted for KS4. Each scheme uses imaginative and creative teaching strategies and have assessments built in.
Climate Change
Global Inequality
The Future of food
GCSE Fold Mountains Case Study
This lesson used the Andes as a case study for fold mountains.
The lesson examines the problems and solutions of living in fold mountains and then how people use them.
Entire IGCSE Geography Course Worksheets (Cambridge) 73 Worksheets
Topics include:
Theme 1: Population and Settlements
Theme 2: Natural Environment
Theme 3: Economic Development
What is Global Citizenship?
An introductory lesson looking into what it means to be a global citizen.
Learning outcomes
To define global citizenship
To explore what it means to be a global citizen
To compare national against global citizenship
Year 9 Mysterious World
An imaginative and creative small SOW perfect for inspiring the wonders of the world. The content includes:
Lesson 1- Easter Island
Lesson 2 - Bermuda Triangle
Lesson 3- The Lost City of Atlantis
Lesson 4- Sliding Rocks Mystery
GCSE Shield and Composite Volcanoes
This lesson introduces the differences between shield and composite volcanoes.
Case studies are applied to examples around the world.
Explanations of how each are formed and at what plate boundary.
GCSE exam practice.
Global Interdependence A level Geography
Factors that affect the pattern of trade:
-Location
-Resource Endowment
-Historical Ties
-Trade Agreements
-Changes in the global Market
-WTO
AQA NEW SPEC- Challenge of Natural Hazards. 18 lessons
This package includes all content for the Challenge of Natural Hazards Unit:
Natural Hazards
Structure of the earth
Continental Drift and Plate Boundaries
Distribution of Earthquakes
The effects of Earthquakes
The responses of Earthquakes
Reducing the risk of earthquakes
Living with risk from tectonic hazards
Global atmospheric circulation
Formation of tropical storms
Typhoon Haiyan
Reducing the effects of tropical storms
Weather Hazards in UK
Somerset Floods in UK
Evidence for climate change
Causes of climate change
Managing the impacts of climate change
Nike Sweatshops
This lesson highlights the realities of where our Nike trainers are produced. The pupils take on the task of being a news reporter and present an article exposing Nike. This lesson promotes persuasive writing, geographical inquiry, decision making skills and analyzing information.
KS3 The Geography of Crime
These lessons examine the geography of crime beginning at a local level moving to national and international. The lessons build up to the heroin trade in Afghanistan where pupils are required to evaluate the best method in shutting it down.
Barbie Rainforest Deforestation and Murder Mystery
Why Barbie is destroying the rainforest
Who killed Chico Mendes?
Structure of the rainforest with animal and plant adaptations
AQA Paper 1 Challenge of the physical environment- L11 The Structure of a Tropical Storm
This lesson examines the structure of a tropical storm and how climate change is affecting their distribution, frequency and intensity.
Population Revision Booklet
This booklet has 40 pages of revision tasks relating to the population content in the AQA geography A spec.
It goes through all of the required processes and uses relevant case studies.
AS Level Population
Population Growth
Birth and fertility rates
Death rates and life expectancy
Demographic Transition Model
Usefulness of the DTM
Population Structure
Dependency Ratios
Dependency Ratio Case Studies
Can Eating Insects Save The Planet?
An excellent stand alone to inspire and provoke alternative thinking in your classes. This lesson examines the though of eating insect and the potential benefits that coincide. Watch your pupils squirm and change their ideas on what could be served as lunch.
AS Cambridge 4.1 Natural Increase as a component of population Change. 5LESSONS AND WORKBOOK
Lesson 1- Population Introduction
Lesson 2- Births and Fertility
Lesson 3- Death Rates
Lesson 4- Life Expectancy
Lesson 5- Population Structure
Work booklet for all.
Please note there is no scheme of work attached. The idea is to make use of the power points with the work booklet. Some tasks are explained, others would be discussion or using common sense to create your own.
A very detailed template to get started.
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GCSE Mt St Helens Case Study
This lesson explores the GCSE Case study Mt St Helens eruptions
Causes
Effects
Reponses
Exam practice
A level Geography. Patterns of Trade and Factors that Affect Trade
Lesson 1: Trading Flows and Patterns
Lesson 2: Trading Patterns and Flows part 2
Lesson 3: Factors that affect global Trade
Lesson 4: Factors that affect global Trade part 2
Patterns of trade- Location
Location.