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A variety of predominantly KS3 resources for a variety of topics. All assessments I have created are entirely free and will save you a huge amount of time, so please feel free to download them all and adapt them to suit you! Hope you find them helpful!... Mr Williams.

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A variety of predominantly KS3 resources for a variety of topics. All assessments I have created are entirely free and will save you a huge amount of time, so please feel free to download them all and adapt them to suit you! Hope you find them helpful!... Mr Williams.
Top Trumps - OCEANIA (Geography Game)
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Top Trumps - OCEANIA (Geography Game)

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A set of 14 Top Trumps cards of the independent countries in Oceania. Completely FREE and effectively a sample of what is within the other Top Trump sets. Ideal for KS3 Geography. The numbers on the cards are for each country's population (2017), population density, area (km squared), net migration and life expectancy.
KS3 GEOGRAPHY SOW - Rivers BUNDLE
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KS3 GEOGRAPHY SOW - Rivers BUNDLE

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My entire half-terms work for the topic of Rivers. Based on the AQA 1-9 GCSE. Taught in the order of: 1. Fluvial Processes. 2. River Profiles. 3. Upper course: Interlocking Spurs and Rapids. 4. Upper course: Waterfalls and Gorges. 5. Middle course: Meanders and Oxbow Lakes. 6. Lower course: Levees and Floodplains. 7. River information poster ACTIVITY. No assessment included but there is plenty enough content to make a short assessment if that is required.
KS3 Rivers - Middle Course: Meanders and Oxbow Lakes
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KS3 Rivers - Middle Course: Meanders and Oxbow Lakes

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A lesson for the topic of Rivers. Ideal for years 7 to 9. Previously taught in a 1hr lesson. BASED ON AQA 1-9 GCSE. In this lesson, pupils will learn about the formation of a meander and subsequently, oxbow lakes. Pupils will be drawing and labelling a diagram of a meander, completing a description of the landform by filling in missing words, before creating a 4-part drawing of oxbow lakes. Oxbow lake exam style question as a homework is included.
KS3 Rivers - Upper Course: Waterfalls and Gorges
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KS3 Rivers - Upper Course: Waterfalls and Gorges

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A lesson for the topic of Rivers. Ideal for years 7 to 9. Previously taught in a 1hr lesson. BASED ON AQA 1-9 GCSE. The lesson begins with a recap activity to previous lessons, before a main activity where pupils will draw a diagram of a waterfall and label the formation. An anagrams homework included based on key words from the topic.
KS3 Rivers - Upper Course: Interlocking Spurs and Rapids
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KS3 Rivers - Upper Course: Interlocking Spurs and Rapids

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A lesson for the topic of Rivers. Ideal for years 7 to 9. Previously taught in a 1hr lesson. BASED ON AQA 1-9 GCSE. In this lesson, pupils will complete missing words activities for interlocking spurs and for rapids, with a venn diagram activity at the end of the lesson to define features of the landforms.
KS3 Rivers - River Profiles
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KS3 Rivers - River Profiles

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A lesson for the topic of Rivers. Ideal for years 7 to 9. Previously taught in a 1hr lesson. BASED ON AQA 1-9 GCSE. In this lesson, the pupils be creating both a long and cross profile of the three courses of the river. The main activity see's the pupils having to correctly place sentences into the relevant boxes based on the course of the river and whether it is an example of erosion, transportation or deposition.
KS3 Rivers - Fluvial Processes
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KS3 Rivers - Fluvial Processes

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An introductory lesson for the topic of Rivers. Ideal for years 7 to 9. Previously taught in a 1hr lesson. BASED ON AQA 1-9 GCSE. In this lesson, pupils will be exploring and defining the types of erosion and transportation that shape our rivers. The main activity see's the pupils complete a cross-curricular maths (graph-based) activity based on the Hjulstrom Curve.
KS3 GEOGRAPHY SOW - Deserts BUNDLE
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KS3 GEOGRAPHY SOW - Deserts BUNDLE

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My entire half-terms work for KS3 Tourism. Taught in the order of: 1. Hot Desert Environments. 2. Development in the Western Desert. 3. Desertification. 4. What is Antarctica? 5. Tourism in Antarctica. 6. The Antarctic Treaty. 7. Assessment. 8. Design your own Desert species
KS3 Deserts - The Antarctic Treaty
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KS3 Deserts - The Antarctic Treaty

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A lesson for the topic of Deserts. Ideal for years 7 to 9. Previously taught in a 1hr lesson. YOU WILL NEED ATLASES FOR THIS LESSON. This lesson is the third in the series of Antarctica lessons I have created, and the final lesson in the Deserts bundle. The pupils will be looking at the rules of the Antarctic Treaty before embarking on the main task of atlas work, identifying the location of the 28 governing countries. 8 question quiz to finish the series of lessons at the end of the presentation.
KS3 Deserts - Tourism in Antarctica
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KS3 Deserts - Tourism in Antarctica

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A lesson for the topic of Deserts. Ideal for years 7 to 9. Previously taught in a 1hr lesson. In this lesson, the pupils will begin the lesson with a 'True or False?' quiz based on the previous lesson (What is Antarctica? - FREE lesson), before exploring a variety of positives and negatives of tourism in Antarctica in the main activity. Also in the lesson, the pupils will be probed to describe a number of images presented to them and potentially debate why their feeling differ as a result of the activity. The last part of the lesson involves the pupils creating a poster about tourism in Antarctica and the effect it is having (complete for homework).
KS3 Deserts - What is Antarctica?
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KS3 Deserts - What is Antarctica?

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A lesson for the topic of Deserts. Ideal for years 7 to 9. Previously taught in a 1hr lesson. Completely FREE. The lesson begins with a spelling test (from the homework in the Desertification lesson) before the pupils embark on filling in their information sheets from the information that is presented on the board. A level of teacher-led questioning is essential for this to be effective. The final activity see's the pupils write an Antarctic explorer diary entry, using their completed information sheets for guidance. Writing frame included on the presentation to help with this. This lesson works excellently as a 3-part series with 'Tourism in Antarctica' and 'The Antarctic Treaty'. Hope you enjoy the lesson and it is useful!
KS3 Deserts - Desertification
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KS3 Deserts - Desertification

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A lesson for the topic of Deserts. Ideal for years 7 to 9. Previously taught in a 1hr lesson. BUILT AROUND AQA 1-9 GCSE. In this lesson, the pupils will play a recap game of 'Blockbusters' based on the two previous lessons in this bundle, before looking at the Sahel as a more specific example of an area suffering from Desertification. The Blockbusters game is an excellent activity which I would suggest adapting for any topic at all! Spellings homework included.
KS3 Deserts - Development in the Western Desert
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KS3 Deserts - Development in the Western Desert

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A lesson for the topic of Deserts. Ideal for years 7 to 9. Previously taught in a 1hr lesson. BUILT AROUND AQA 1-9 GCSE. In this lesson, pupils will be looking at the development opportunities in the Western Desert in the U.S.A. Pupils complete a crossword before playing a game of 'Desert or not?', where they must write whether they believe the images on the board are taken in a Desert or not. The intention of this exercise is to prove that not all Deserts are 'deserted' if you will. The main activity see's the pupils complete a worksheet based around the four main development opportunities in the Western Desert.
KS3 Deserts - Hot Desert Environments
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KS3 Deserts - Hot Desert Environments

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An introductory lesson for the topic of Deserts. Ideal for years 7 to 9. Previously taught in a 1hr lesson. Once a Deserts wordsearch is completed and the pupils are introduced to what a desert is, the pupils will complete a 3-mark 'describe the distribution question about the location of a selection of the worlds Hot Deserts. The main activity of the lesson see's the pupils complete a climate graph for Phoenix in Arizona. YOU WILL NEED GRAPH PAPER FOR THIS LESSON. Includes a homework based around the results of the pupils' climate graphs.
KS3 GEOGRAPHY SOW - Tourism BUNDLE
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KS3 GEOGRAPHY SOW - Tourism BUNDLE

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My entire half-terms work for KS3 Tourism. Taught in the order of: 1. The different types of tourism. 2. UK tourism choropleth map. 3. Why do tourists go to Blackpool? 4. Mass Tourism. 5. Positives and negatives of tourism in Blackpool. 6. Improving Blackpool 7. Tourism in an LIC: Kenya. 8. Negative factors affecting tourism. 9. Impacts of tourism in Iceland. 10. Managing tourism in the Lake District (Potential for double lesson) No assessment for this work, but plenty of content available to create a short assessment if need be.