I have created a set of model answers for 1-9 mark questions on Hot Deserts. They could be used to grade, identify strengths and weaknesses or as revision.
I have also included a PowerPoint with exam techniquie guidance as to how to answer the questions. It gives students the opportunity to construct their own exam answers, using the ‘2 minute plan’ to help structure 9 mark questions.
This worksheet allows students to reflect on what their poor behavior was, the reason for it and how to improve their behavior in the future. There is a positive behavior word search on the back and an opportunity for students to reflect on their own positive qualities. This worksheet can be used to support discussion between the student and teacher, during detention to resolve issues. It is meant as a restorative practice.
This is a work book suitable for KS3 students. It is a home learning project for 6 weeks. The work book includes a definition of globalisation, how it works, the positive and negative impacts and the opportunity to research and create a PowerPoint or poster about a MNC and a TNC on the internet. There is also an assessment opportunity at the end.
This is a PDF resource, which includes the teacher standards and strategies that could be used to meet each standard. They are postcard sized, so they could be printed on card, cut up and used for displays or training sessions.
This resource is a GCSE and A-Level resource that can be used to teach about the ITCZ, as part of global atmospheric circulation.
The lesson includes:
A link to an interactive world map to demonstrate the ITCZ in action
A detailed explanation of the movement of the ITCZ and the weather patterns
A worksheet for students to fill in
An answer sheet for the worksheet
A quiz to check students understanding
A answer sheet for the quiz
A lesson about the strengths and weaknesses of gross national income, literacy rate and the human development index. The lessons includes a starter identifying key terms, a worksheet to identify strengths and weaknesses and then an application of knowledge by evaluating which is the best indicator and why, using a world cup style knock out system. Suitable for KS3 and GCSE Geography.
This is a useful resources to provide to students who are sitting the Geography B Eduqas, Component 3 exam.
It includes general model answers to some of the fieldwork questions. (There are specific examples from our fieldwork but these could be easily adapted to suit your schools investigation).
It has space for students to write down knowledge and exam technique.
It also includes revision materials to use when answering questions on graphs.
Disclaimer: They have not been approved by the exam board, but have been moderated by a lead marker.
A GCSE style lesson on slum redevelopment, for lower and higher ability students using a case study of Bhendi Bazaar in Mumbai. It includes a key words and definitions activity, a video to describe the characteristics of slum redevelopment, a worksheet activity about how the solutions solve the problems and then a decision making activity about the advantages and disadvantages. It would be best taught over two lessons.
A collection of four worksheets about water quality and pollution in the UK.
Worksheet 1: Answer sheet.
Worksheet 2: A worksheet with statements about how water quality and pollution is managed in the UK. Students read each statement and decide if the statement shows that water quality is well managed or that managing water quality is a challenge.
Worksheet 3: A blank worksheet for students to fill in.
Worksheet 4: A structure to help students answer a past paper question and a self assessment criteria.
The worksheets are structured to help students answer a past paper question.
They are designed to help students discuss the issues around managing water quality and pollution.
This is a really engaging resource that takes a project based learning approach to students designing and presenting a sustainable building. There is a series of 4 lessons, including one piece of homework. The first lesson comprises of a comprehension activity to inform students about the different types of sustainable building design. The second lesson focuses on students preparing a presentation to read in front on the class in the third lesson. The fourth lesson tests students on what they have learned about sustainable building design. The resource is ideal for KS3, however could be easily adapted for KS4.
Objectives:
Identify a range of sustainable features
Explain how the features are sustainable
Start to evaluate which feature is the most sustainable
This resource contains a word document with 5 model answers based on glaciation past paper questions, from AQA GCSE Geography. It also contains a PowerPoint which can be used to guide students through exam technique.
This workbook is ideal to teach students about Rainforests. It includes:
The location of rainforests both locally and globally.
The climate in the rainforest
The structure of the rainforest
The tribes in the rainforest
Problems in rainforests
Solutions to problems
It allows students to work independently through the rainforests topics with a variety of different activities to maintain engagement.
A range of activities to help KS3 students work out the distance between places on a variety of maps. All answers are included. All you need to do is print out the PowerPoint slides as worksheets.
This is a Fact File about Mumbai, as an NEE. It has been designed based around the scheme of work for ‘The Changing Economic World’ on the AQA GCSE Geography Specification. The resources could be used in combination with comprehension activities or set as a reading homework. It provides students with a detailed overview of Mumbai, as an NEE and could support lessons in a number of ways.
It Fact File includes the level of development, changing economic structure, reasons for change, a case study about Unilever as a TNC, trading relationships, imports and exports, changing population, inequalities in wealth, positive and negative impacts of aid and the impacts of trade and development.
A worksheet for mixed ability students to identify positive impacts of regeneration at Salford Quays, in Manchester, North West England. Students have to identify social, economic and environmental impacts and sort the statements in to the correct categories on a venn diagram.
This resource is suitable for KS3 and KS4 students. It could be used as an introduction to rivers or as a revision tool.
There are two videos each lasting 20 minutes about river landscapes and processes. The multiple choice questions are based on the videos.