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The Environment Ambassador

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@theenvironmentambassador is an Instagram account, run by a teacher, who has a keen interest in tackling climate change and reducing plastic pollution!

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@theenvironmentambassador is an Instagram account, run by a teacher, who has a keen interest in tackling climate change and reducing plastic pollution!
Connect Four -  Geography Revision for Eduqas B
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Connect Four - Geography Revision for Eduqas B

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This is a full set of connect four boards for students to use to revise for the Component 1, 2 and 3 exams on the Eduqas Geography B specification. However, many of the topics will apply the other exam boards. They include questions ranging between 1-6 marks for topics including: global cities, features of UK cities, Leisure and retail, globalisation and development, coasts, rivers, weather and climate change, ecosystems, water supply and desertification. All you will need to purchase is some connect four counters, or alternatively make your own!
Geography Ice Breaker
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Geography Ice Breaker

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A nice activity for Year 7 and 8 students to break the ice. It could be used with new GCSE classes too. The students go around the classroom and ask each other the questions on the sheet. They record the name of the person and their answer to the question. Should last between 15-20 minutes. Simple activity for the first day back. It can be made competitive by offering rewards for the first person to finish.
Climate Crisis Scheme of Work
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Climate Crisis Scheme of Work

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This SOW is designed for GCSE students studying climate change, however could easily be adapted for use at KS3. It includes the cause, effects and responses to climate change. It also includes a range of GCSE skills such as interpretting maps and graphs, explaining and evaluating.
Knowledge Organiser for AQA Urban Issues and Challenges: Mumbai
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Knowledge Organiser for AQA Urban Issues and Challenges: Mumbai

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A knowledge organiser which has condensed all the important information needed for the urban issues and challenges section of the AQA Geography course. It includes key words and definitions, key facts and gives a general overview of what students need to know for the urban issues and challenges part of the exam.
Urban and rural process revision
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Urban and rural process revision

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This is a worksheet which summarises information needed to revise the Eduqas Geography B specification for urban and rural processes topic. It includes a quiz at the end to guide students with their revision. There are also suggested revision activities.
Full Scheme of Work for Rainforests (AQA Geography)
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Full Scheme of Work for Rainforests (AQA Geography)

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What’s included? Full scheme of work 6 lessons plans 6 PowerPoints 11 worksheets 1 key facts test End of unit revision worksheets Description This scheme of work inspires students to learn about the world’s rainforests. Students will explore physical processes in the rainforest such the nutrient cycle, food chains and food webs. They will also investigate the structure of the rainforest and how plants and animals have adapted to the climate. Students will be able to explain the different causes of deforestation through an engaging murder mystery style acitivity. Students will use a card sort to identify a variety of positive and negative impacts of deforestation. They will be able to reach a judgement as to whether economic development is more important than protecting the environment. Towards the end of the topic there will be the opportunity to evaluate different management strategies using a football style knock out activity. Hopefully, this scheme of work will inspire and engage your students to help them progress with their learning.
Full Scheme of Work for Climate Change (AQA Geography)
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Full Scheme of Work for Climate Change (AQA Geography)

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What’s included? Full scheme of work 6 lessons plans 6 PowerPoints 11 worksheets 1 key facts test End of unit revision worksheets Description This scheme of work inspires students to learn about the climate crisis. Students will explore the evidence for and against climate change, through an carousel activity. Students will identify human and physical causes of climate change, including the Milankovitch cycles. Students can use a card sort to examine the positive and negative effects of climate change. There are a variety of case study worksheets about how different countries are adapting and mitigating climate change. This series of lessons has been designed to motivate and inspire students, to take action to prevent climate change.
Energy: Cumbria Coal Mine Case Study
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Energy: Cumbria Coal Mine Case Study

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This magazine article has been created specifically for KS3 and KS3 Geography students to investigate the arguments for and against the construction of a new coal mine in Cumbria. The case study includes the proposal, the arguments for and against and is focussed on current geographical issues.
Storm Christoph Case Study
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Storm Christoph Case Study

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A magazine article which looks at the cause, preparation, effects and responses to storm Christoph, in the North West of England, in 2021.
Preparation and response to Hurricanes
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Preparation and response to Hurricanes

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This worksheet is an excellent decision making activity. Students combined their map skills and knowledge of development in order to identify and prioritise which would be the best way to prepare and respond to hurricanes. It is a competition. Each decision they make scores points. The students with the highest amount of points wins! It will last one hour to complete the activity, mark the activity and give feedback. An easy lesson for student-led discovery.
Climate Change Knowledge Organiser (AQA, GCSE)
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Climate Change Knowledge Organiser (AQA, GCSE)

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Want to help your students with revision? Try out this climate change knowledge organiser. It can be given at the start of the topic and be continually used to test students knowledge throughout the topic.
Chile Earthquake
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Chile Earthquake

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An infographic which describes and explains the cause, primary and secondary effects, immediate and long term responses to the Chile Earthquake in 2010. It also included information about why people live in an area where there is a risk from tectonic hazards and also introduces how monitoring, preidction, protection and planning has been enforced to reduce the risk of future earthquakes.
Globalisation KS3
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Globalisation KS3

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This lesson includes a PowerPoint and worksheet with an opportunities for students to identify products in their bags and locate where they have come from, to create a definition of globalisation and to explain why rich countries import and manufacture products in LICs. It is the perfect introduction to a KS3 globalisation topic.