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The resources I produce are intended to be universal and sustainable and can be picked up by a teacher at any level of experience. Each lesson has been tweaked over years of experience teaching at a sixth form college. Students have enjoyed the lessons and achieved amazing results. All of my powerpoints have a colour scheme, bold imagery and the same font throughout - because style is important! I hope that these resources will save you time and make teaching more fun.

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The resources I produce are intended to be universal and sustainable and can be picked up by a teacher at any level of experience. Each lesson has been tweaked over years of experience teaching at a sixth form college. Students have enjoyed the lessons and achieved amazing results. All of my powerpoints have a colour scheme, bold imagery and the same font throughout - because style is important! I hope that these resources will save you time and make teaching more fun.
13 – Globalisation and Cultural Diffusion (Globalisation, Edexcel, A level)
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13 – Globalisation and Cultural Diffusion (Globalisation, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 3: Globalisation. Lesson 13 of 19: Globalisation and Cultural Diffusion Discussion starter with answers Cultural diffusion Cuba case study 12 mark ‘assess’ essay practise with suggestions for planning ‘Silent debate’ on a topical issue (with instructions) Western global culture and its impacts Plenary based on the ‘cultural continuum’ Example answer to debate question
17 – How Can Globalisation be Controlled? (Globalisation, Edexcel, A level)
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17 – How Can Globalisation be Controlled? (Globalisation, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 3: Globalisation. Lesson 17 of 19: How Can Globalisation be Controlled? Definitions quiz starter with mark scheme Class collaboration task considering ways to prevent different types pf globalisation: economic, social, political, environmental. Hints are provided for students and some suggestions. Student examples also shown. Censorship, limiting migration, trade protectionism – with named examples Extension question and model answer Jumbo Valley case study – Canadian wilderness region which was threatened with a large ski resort Students analyse the proposal – threats, opportunities, stakeholders Plenary – class hotseat debate Update on the success of the campaign by local stakeholders to save Jumbo Valley! EXTRA word document with content on Jumbo Valley case study
9 – Economic and Social Inequalities in the UK (Regeneration, Edexcel, A level)
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9 – Economic and Social Inequalities in the UK (Regeneration, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 4A: Regenerating Places. Economic and Social Inequalities in the UK: Lesson 9 of 21 Knowledge quiz starter with mark scheme Lived experience Priorities for regeneration Sink estate, declining rural settlement, gated community, commuter village Comparing lived experience in places with significant variations in economic and social inequalities Skills: Interpreting data to assess the need for regeneration in a sink estate and a declining rural village Plenary – students write their own exam question and then answer another student’s question Slide linking content to the specification Teacher’s notes slides covering text book references, revision for class knowledge tests, assessed homework and end of topic test.
14 – Globalisation and the Development Gap (Globalisation, Edexcel, A level)
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14 – Globalisation and the Development Gap (Globalisation, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 3: Globalisation. Lesson 14 of 19: Globalisation and the Development Gap Group work starter based on prior knowledge of enquiry question 3 Indicators of development (economic - GNI, GDP, PPP) (social – HDI, GII) Single and composite measures The development gap Command word practise – analyse (Paper 3 prep) Written analysis of data sets to show change over time. Suggested answers provided. Plenary – interpreting choropleth map EXTRA word document – with data sets for HDI, GII and air pollution
9 – Tectonic Hazard Profiles and Models (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
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9 – Tectonic Hazard Profiles and Models (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 1: Tectonic Processes and Hazards. Lesson 9 of 18. Includes: Class quiz starter Recaps from previous lessons Hazards, Vulnerability, Resilience and Disaster Hazard Risk Equation Degg’s Model Pressure and Release (PAR) Model Practise question and model answer Skills task on level of development Hazard profiles World risk report Multiple Hazard Zones (Vanuatu) Plenary based on interpreting graph data Two word documents containing blank hazard profiles and models to cut and stick into book
8-9 – Deindustrialisation – Mann Whitney (Globalisation, Edexcel, A level)
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8-9 – Deindustrialisation – Mann Whitney (Globalisation, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 3: Globalisation. Lesson 8-9 of 19: Deindustrialisation – Mann Whitney Definitions quiz starter and mark scheme Impacts of deindustrialisation in the UK (dereliction, deprivation, depopulation, decay) Deindustrialisation – Manchester’s story Deindustrialisation in Redcar, UK Mann Whitney U Test Enquiry – Is Redcar more deprived than Milton Keynes? Index of multiple deprivation Worked examples of statistical tests with written conclusion and evaluation of the enquiry Plenary to summarise learning EXTRA word document to be printed for students to complete their Mann Whitney enquiry
18 – Can Globalisation be Sustainable? (Globalisation, Edexcel, A level)
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18 – Can Globalisation be Sustainable? (Globalisation, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 3: Globalisation. Lesson 18 of 19: Can Globalisation be Sustainable? Thought-provoking discussion starter Ethical and environmental sustainability Actions taken by NGOs and local government Exam question enquiry task: #1 – Students answer question to see what they already know #2 – Students use text book to gather additional knowledge and create a table and write notes from two text books. #3 – Students answer question again in timed conditions #4 – Both essays are peer marked using mark scheme Suggestions on how to plan essays Content for the essay plan is provided so students can check their notes Mark scheme for peer marking Plenary on metacognition and revision skills
16 – Globalised Diaspora and Tensions (Globalisation, Edexcel, A level)
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16 – Globalised Diaspora and Tensions (Globalisation, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 3: Globalisation. Lesson 16 of 19: Globalised Diaspora and Tensions Discussion starter London’s melting pot Pros and cons of the flows of goods, capital and people. Suggested answers are provided. The rise of extremism Open borders, deregulation, foreign direct investment Plenary – students choose one question to answer
8 - Tsunami. Indian Ocean 2004 vs. Japan 2011 (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
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8 - Tsunami. Indian Ocean 2004 vs. Japan 2011 (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 1: Tectonic Processes and Hazards. Lesson 8 of 18. **Tsunami. Indian Ocean 2004 vs. Japan 2011 ** Includes: Video starter Diagrams of tsunami formation Detailed note taking task Additional word document with images and a table for skills questions Numeracy/stats question Suggested answers Tsunami case studies task Recap quiz Extension question based on GIS image Plenary - practise exam question with mark scheme
13 – Hazard Management and Park Model (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
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13 – Hazard Management and Park Model (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 1: Tectonic Processes and Hazards. Lesson 13 of 18. Includes: Starter quiz and mark scheme Hazard management Hazard management cycle model The Park Model Applying Haiti and Christchurch case studies to hazard management cycle and Park Model 6 mark exam question with level mark scheme and suggested points Mitigation, Adaptation and Resilience Extension questions
2 - Theory of Plate Tectonics (Tectonics. Edexcel A level)
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2 - Theory of Plate Tectonics (Tectonics. Edexcel A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 1: Theory of Plate Tectonics Lesson 2 of of 18. Includes: Evidence for plate tectonic theory: continental drift, palaeontology, climate, jigsaw fit, technology New theory for plate tectonics: palaeomagnetism and sea floor spreading Practise exam question with mark scheme
17 – The 4 Ms – Modify the: cause, event, loss, vulnerability. (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
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17 – The 4 Ms – Modify the: cause, event, loss, vulnerability. (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 1: Tectonic Processes and Hazards. Lesson 17 of 18. The 4 Ms – Modify the: cause, event, loss, vulnerability Includes: Class quiz starter with mark scheme Timed practise question based on development and governance Swiss cheese model The 4 Ms: Modify the cause Modify the event Modify the loss Modify the vulnerability Group work task for students to create content cards for sharing Link to the Park model Examples of student content cards
6 - Volcanic Processes (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
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6 - Volcanic Processes (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 1: Tectonic Processes and Hazards. Lesson 6 of 18. Includes: Features of a volcano Supervolcanoes Shapes of volcanoes Types of lava Types of eruption Lahars and jökulhlaups Primary and secondary volcanic hazards Questions and suggested answers Volcanic Explosivity Index Case studies task - Montserrat (LIC) and Eyjafjallajökull (HIC)
10. Economy and Level of Development Aren’t Always Important… (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
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10. Economy and Level of Development Aren’t Always Important… (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 1: Tectonic Processes and Hazards. Lesson 10 of 18. Includes: Written starter based on PAR model Chile 2015 earthquake case study with maps, and photos Google earth link, video link to drone footage Development and governance 2 x recap quizzes Link Chile to Pressure and Release (PAR) model 8 mark question for plenary, linking Haiti to PAR model. Start of a model answer shown. Extra sheet containing content for plenary task
12 – The Philippines - A Multiple Hazard Zone (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)
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12 – The Philippines - A Multiple Hazard Zone (Tectonics, Edexcel, A level)

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Edexcel. Topic 1: Tectonic Processes and Hazards. Lesson 12 of 18. Includes: Practise question starter with model answer Multiple hazard zones Vanuatu recap quiz The Philippines case study How hazards become disasters: Hydrometeorological disasters: Tropical storms, flooding, landslides Volcanic disasters: eruptions, pyroclastic flow, mudslides Earthquake disasters: ground shaking, infrastructure damage, landslides Short case studies on Philippines disasters: Mount Pinatubo eruption 1991, Guinsaugon landslide 1996, Typhoon Haiyan 2013 Practise question and model answer Further practise question and mark scheme Extension task