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I am a Geography and Natural Sciences teacher and I produce a large number of resources every year. In this shop you will find resources for teaching GCSE Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, Environmental Science and Astronomy. ~You will also find A level Biology, Physics and Geography resources.
I spend a huge amount of time on my resources and only ask for a small contribution. Our items will always be on sale.
This resource is for all students studying coastal management.
This revision worksheet completely covers the process of longshore drift from the AQA geography specification Coastal Landscapes - coastal processes:
It includes 2 versions of a revision worksheet on longshore drift (one for higher ability and one for lower ability). Alternatively, the easier version could be completed first and then the harder version completed next lesson or a week later to practise recall. Answers included.
Introduces concept of transportation and deposition in rivers using geographical vocab and engaging images. Planned for KS3 or lower ability KS4. Handouts are included if you decide to use them for lower ability students. 2 sugggested plenaries for you to choose from. The lesson is all about learning the vocab so have mini whiteboards at the ready. Repetition is important - you might have time to add an extra activity where the students write their own quiz based on the vocab they’ve learned or do this as a starter in the next lesson.
Objectives:
Define the terms transportation and deposition
Describe the 4 processes of transportation
Explain why deposition occurs
This bundle includes a range of classroom and revision activities that covers the entire AQA Coastal Landscapes Section.
Coastal processes - weathering, erosion, mass movement, longshore drift
Landmarks from deposition - beaches (wave type, constructive, destructive), sand dunes, spits, bars
Landmarks from erosion - headlands and bays, stack sequence, wave-cut platform
Sea Defences - hard and soft engineering schemes
EXTRA whole unit revision quiz
AQA Geography GCSE Revision Mat for the Physical Landscapes - COASTAL LANDFORMS
Comes with answers (apart from case study section - feel free to add this for your school’s individual case study).
This is an A3 resource.
2 worksheets that allow KS3 students to identify and rank the problems in shanty towns using a diamond 9 worksheet and then pick out what improvements they’d make using a budget and deciding what/where to spend it. They must already know what shanty towns are before doing these activities. Can be done as individual tasks or in groups for differentiation. Can be done in 1 lesson or over 2-3 if you want to include a presentation of what improvements each group has chosen. Great activities if your student like taking ownership of their work.
This revision worksheet covers the following from the AQA geography specification Coastal Landscapes - coastal processes:
weathering
erosion
mass movement
There are 2 versions (for higher and lower ability) along with answers and quick quiz revision questions at the end.
Alternative use of resource - l students could be given the easier version to complete first and then a week later/next lesson could attempt the harder version.
AQA Geography GCSE Revision Mat for Natural Hazards.
Comes with answers (apart from case study section - feel free to add this for your school’s individual case study).
This is an A3 resource.
This revision worksheet covers the formation of headlands and bays from the AQA geography specification Coastal Landscapes - landmarks from erosion.
worksheet includes:
complete the table to describe headlands and bays
gap fill
complete the diagram
2 versions are included for higher and lower ability. Alternatively, to improve recall students could be given the easier version to complete first and then a week later/next lesson could attempt the harder version.
Answers included.
This revision activity covers the types of sea defences from the AQA geography specification Coastal Landscapes - management strategies. It revises: description of how defence reduces erosion, costs and benefits of each strategy.
Hard:
sea wall
groynes
gabions
rock armour
Soft:
dune regeneration
beach nourishment and reprofiling
2 activities are included (see descriptions below)
1. Defence Summary Steet
This activity is designed to help the students revise the material by continually summarising and condensing the material. In the next lesson practise recall by doing the activity in reverse.
Please note – this activity may require access to students’ exercise book, a text book, or access to the BBC bitesize website.
Alternatively, students can just use the attached pictures as a stimulus to test what they remember and self-assess where their weaknesses are.
2. Defence Questions
8 longer answer questions that students could complete as a homework or as a quick test in class after completing the summary sheet activity.
There is a blank worksheet where students can summarise a case study of a defence strategy used at a specific location and how successful it was.
AQA Geography GCSE Revision Mat for the Physical Landscapes - COASTAL PROCESSES & MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
Comes with answers.
This is an A3 resource.
Introduction to push+pull factors in LICs for KS3. Clear tasks with handout and answers provided. Useful to have mini whiteboards available.
Objectives:
State push/pull factors
Explain why these factors cause people in LICs to move to cities
Match key words from AQA Natural Hazards Tectonic module (tectonic overview, earth’s structure, plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes). Some overlap with words. Answers provided.
Suggestion: print and laminate several copies to re-use in class for revision or summarising topics
This bundle includes differentiated worksheets with answers from the AQA geography specification Coastal Landscapes - coastal processes:
weathering, erosion & mass movement
There are 2 versions (for higher and lower ability) along with answers and quick quiz revision questions at the end. Students could be given the easier version to complete first and then a week later/next lesson could attempt the harder version.
longshore drift
There are 2 versions of a revision worksheet on longshore drift (one for higher ability and one for lower ability). Alternatively, the easier version could be completed first and then the harder version completed next lesson or a week later to practise recall.
This bundle includes worksheets on landmarks formed by deposition and erosion. All worksheets are differentiated and include answers that can be used for self or peer assessment.
wave type
This is a memory-based activity inspired by the popular party game ‘Kim’s game’ to revise the differences between constructive and destructive waves. There are some suggestions of how to use this resource in the powerpoint but it is totally up to you how you use this resource.
wave-cut platform
Worksheet includes a diagram which has to be labeled and then statements that have to be put in the correct order to describe its formation. 3 versions are included for higher, middle and lower ability. Alternatively, to improve recall students could be given the easier version to complete first and then a week later/next lesson could attempt a harder version.
stack sequence
3 versions are included for higher, middle and lower ability. Alternatively, to improve recall students could be given the easier version to complete first and then a week later/next lesson could attempt a harder version.
Answers included.
headlands + bays
Worksheet includes: complete the table to describe headlands and bays; gap fill; complete the diagram.2 versions are included for higher and lower ability. Alternatively, to improve recall students could be given the easier version to complete first and then a week later/next lesson could attempt the harder version.
beaches, sand dunes, spits, bars
2 versions are included for higher and lower ability. Alternatively, to improve recall students could be given the easier version to complete first and then a week later/next lesson could attempt the harder version.
This is a comprehensive and challenging pack for a class to work on as a mini project. It can be delivered as a couple of lessons by itself, or be used in conjunction with other resources.
The most useful part of this pack is the varied and detailed worksheets on different forms of power generation. The sheets engage with all levels of blooms taxonomy and require students to plot graphs, compare, contract, make calculations on pay back time, and analyse trends.
The worksheets are also very up to date. Referencing real world companies in the renewable and non-renewable sphere and what they are doing. The sheets alone could keep a class busy for two lessons.
The power point is a way of going over the sheets if you choose but also provides differentiated starter and main tasks for two lessons as well. The tasks are colour coded by difficulty. The powerpoint also has a video reference page at the back.
This is a live resource and will be updated annually with up to date prices and data for the various worksheets. If you would like something specific added, please add it to the feedback.
Lesson for KS4 on the causes and effectsof drought with focus on the Sahel.
Learning Outcomes:
All – Describe the causes and effects of drought in the Sahel.
Most – Explain the causes and effects of drought in the Sahel.
Some – Analyse the causes and effects of drought in the Sahel.
Lesson includes:
powerpoint slides with all information and task instructions necessary, challenge tasks, youtube link, booklet describing and explaining causes rated by chilies to indicate the challenge
Tips for the lesson - allow students a lengthy amount of time to go through causes in the booklet. Could lead onto a debate about the main causes.
12 questions (multiple choice) on flags of the world.
Good to use in class or as something to have out at an open evening to get children and parents engaged as they walk around.
This is a lesson aimed at KS3 students about the social impacts of blood diamonds taught through the lyrics to a rap song (Shin on em, Nas). Includes a link to the video on youtube and handout with lyrics and questions ready to go. New words are clarified first. Students first analyse the lyrics and then use what they’ve learned to write their own definition of blood diamonds in their book along with an explanation in their own words what the social impacts are (suggested structure and words to include provided).Mini-whiteboards useful.