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Geography teaching resources for KS2, KS3, KS4 and KS5. Worksheets and resources are mostly all contained within the lesson powerpoints for convenience.

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Geography teaching resources for KS2, KS3, KS4 and KS5. Worksheets and resources are mostly all contained within the lesson powerpoints for convenience.
Glacial landforms - glacial troughs (U-shaped valley), truncated spurs, hanging valley & ribbon lake
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Glacial landforms - glacial troughs (U-shaped valley), truncated spurs, hanging valley & ribbon lake

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An engaging lesson that uses photographs and diagrams to show and explain how glacial landforms of erosion are formed. Lesson includes: A clear note-taking frame with photos/diagrams of each landform Definition and photo of a U-shaped valley (glacial trough) Diagrams and photographs to show how truncated spurs and hanging valleys are formed Photos and a diagram with word fill activity to explain how ribbon lakes are formed Summary quiz to check on learning All activities and worksheets are included within the powerpoint.
TNCs and oil (Shell) in Nigeria
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TNCs and oil (Shell) in Nigeria

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Lesson covers the location of oil in Nigeria and the pros and cons of having companies such as Shell and Unilever investing in infrastructure Activities include describing locations from a map, analysing pros and cons, and exam practice All resources included within the ppt
Food in the UK
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Food in the UK

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KS4 Lesson covers why the UK imports food, where food comes from, food miles and their pros and cons Card sort and mapping activities All worksheets included within the ppt
Introduction to weather & climate
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Introduction to weather & climate

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KS3 Basic overview of the topic of weather and climate Writing simple forecasts Definitions of weather and climate Activities and sheets included within the powerpoint
Avalanches
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Avalanches

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KS3 Avalanche definition Causes of avalanches video Human Planet - ways of controlling avalanches Controlling avalanche card sort All resources included within the ppt
Mass tourism and the impacts of tourism - WHOLE LESSON (KS3/KS4 suitable)
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Mass tourism and the impacts of tourism - WHOLE LESSON (KS3/KS4 suitable)

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A clear and engaging lesson that introduces mass tourism and explores the impacts this can have on host countries. Lesson includes: A picture starter and discussion of the meaning of mass tourism A brainstorm activity on why people might travel to Kenya A statement-coding activity on the positive/negative impacts, and also the environmental/social/economic impacts An opinion piece of extended writing A mix of plenaries/extension activities including: a summary quiz, a tweet, and an acrostic All lesson resources and worksheets are included in the powerpoint.
Changes to the UK's economy
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Changes to the UK's economy

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Lesson covers the transition in the UK’s economy from primary to secondary to tertiary industry and explores the factors that can cause the economy to grow Activities include describing tasks and exam practice All resources included within the ppt
Transport in the UK
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Transport in the UK

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Lesson covers the problems with UK transport and various improvement plans such as HS2, crossrail, Liverpool2 and Heathrow expansion Activities included mapping current problems and plans and assessing the effectiveness of different strategies All resources included within the ppt
Drowning in plastic - an article based on the BBC documentary
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Drowning in plastic - an article based on the BBC documentary

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A two page article based on the BBC documentary aired on 1st October The documentary addresses the issue of plastic waste around the world and its impact on wildlife, environment and people It looks at possible solutions that could work on both a small scale a large scale Useful for students to read and analyse after watching the documentary (available on BBC iplayer)
Coastal landforms of erosion - headlands, bays, cave, arch, stack, stump, wave-cut notch & platforms
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Coastal landforms of erosion - headlands, bays, cave, arch, stack, stump, wave-cut notch & platforms

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A fully comprehensive lesson that covers all the key landforms of erosion with an accompanying worksheet for students to complete as the lesson progresses. This makes it easy and quick to cover all the landforms and students have a detailed A3 sheet from which to revise at the end. Learning is consolidated with a fun and interactive stop animation activity at the end (playdoh or whiteboards and cameras required).