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At QuickCover, we understand how stressful last-minute cover lessons can be. That’s why we’ve created high-quality, ready-to-go cover packs for a wide range of topics. Whether you’re covering a short absence or managing unexpected staff shortages, QuickCover helps reduce your workload while keeping students engaged and learning. Instant cover — no hassle.

At QuickCover, we understand how stressful last-minute cover lessons can be. That’s why we’ve created high-quality, ready-to-go cover packs for a wide range of topics. Whether you’re covering a short absence or managing unexpected staff shortages, QuickCover helps reduce your workload while keeping students engaged and learning. Instant cover — no hassle.
End of term Geography Quiz
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End of term Geography Quiz

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This fun Geography quiz can be used all year round (so any end of term lesson!) This material is appropriate for KS3 students. There is a total of 30 questions. Rounds: General Knowledge Different perspective- which landmark? Tallest and widest Country Dingbats using emojis Flags of the world Where is this famous person from? Please note the answers for the quiz questions are found on the relevant slides “note” section.
KS3 Climate Change Topic Cover Pack
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KS3 Climate Change Topic Cover Pack

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This complete KS3 Climate Change cover pack provides 5 high-quality one-page lessons, fully aligned with the National Curriculum. Each lesson is designed to reduce workload while maintaining strong curriculum relevance. Perfect for non-specialists, emergency cover, or revision. Students explore the key physical processes, human impacts, and global responses to climate change, with engaging extracts, applied maths skills, comprehension tasks, and creative activities that support literacy, numeracy and higher-order thinking. Lessons included: Aletsch Glacier: Melting Ice & Climate Change The Greenhouse Effect Explained Climate Change Impacts on Coastal Regions Climate Refugees & Global Inequalities Solutions: Mitigation & Adaptation Curriculum links: Understanding physical processes & landforms Climate change causes, effects & responses Human and environmental interactions Global development and inequalities Numeracy, data interpretation, and extended writing skills Why it’s useful: Fully resourced & printable — one page per lesson Aligned with KS3 Geography National Curriculum (suitable for Years 7, 8 & 9) Supports cross-curricular literacy & numeracy Thought-provoking higher-order thinking tasks Low-prep and accessible for non-specialist staff Great for cover lessons, homework, revision or enrichment
KS3 Geography cover lesson: Sustainable Singapore
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KS3 Geography cover lesson: Sustainable Singapore

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This resource is made up of one page that can be printed, laminated and used in pairs. It has been created to be used for any KS3 class (I personally use it for my 8 classes). It requires no additional prior knowledge from students. In the lesson, students simply need to read the extract and can then choose which tasks they would like to complete. This resource focuses on how Singapore has become sustainable, for example, through green buildings, green spaces and its water management. Throughout the written extract there are examples to help students elevate their answer. There are: Maths questions Comprehension questions Think big questions e.g. opinion based Creativity questions e.g. poster work
KS3 Geography cover lesson: Biodiversity
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KS3 Geography cover lesson: Biodiversity

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This resource is made up of one page that can be printed, laminated and used in pairs. It has been created to be used for any KS3 class (I personally use it for my Year 8 classes). It requires no additional prior knowledge from students. In the lesson, students simply need to read the extract and can then choose which tasks they would like to complete. There are: Maths questions Comprehension questions Think big questions e.g. opinion based Creativity questions e.g. poster work
KS3 Geography cover lesson: Why do rivers flood?
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KS3 Geography cover lesson: Why do rivers flood?

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This resource is made up of one page that can be printed, laminated and used in pairs. It has been created to be used for any KS3 class (I personally use it for my Year 7 and 8 classes). It requires no additional prior knowledge from students. In the lesson, students simply need to read the extract and can then choose which tasks they would like to complete. This resource focuses on why rivers flood, rather than the impacts. This gives a basic overview and serves as an introduction to river flooding. There are: Maths questions Comprehension questions Think big questions e.g. opinion based Creativity questions e.g. poster work
Changing Space and Making Place Revision Booklet (Following OCR Geography)
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Changing Space and Making Place Revision Booklet (Following OCR Geography)

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This is an end of topic activity that has been designed with the OCR B A-level spec in mind. The booklet is broken up into: 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 and 5.5, with each section having a multiple choice section, a set of questions and challenge questions. These questions are not exam style questions. Although the answers are not included, it follows the yellow OCR A-level book by Michael Raw (ISBN: 9781471858703). This booklet is in no way affliated with OCR
KS3 Geography cover lesson: Ageing Population
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KS3 Geography cover lesson: Ageing Population

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This resource is made up of one page that can be printed, laminated and used in pairs. It has been created to be used for any KS3 class (I personally use it for my Year 9 classes as it leads on well to GCSE). It requires no additional prior knowledge from students. In the lesson, students simply need to read the extract and can then choose which tasks they would like to complete. There are: Maths questions Comprehension questions Think big questions e.g. opinion based Creativity questions e.g. poster work
Typhoon Haiyan Case study with exam questions
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Typhoon Haiyan Case study with exam questions

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An A4 sheet summarising the Typhoon Haiyan case study required for the OCR GCSE Geography exam. Exam questions are on the back for the students to complete. It includes: Background Causes Primary effects Secondary effects Reponses (Preparation, immediate, long term) Evaluation of the responses I am in no way affilitated with OCR
Teaching standards cover sheets with examples of evidence.
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Teaching standards cover sheets with examples of evidence.

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This resource is for all secondary and primary trainee teachers to use for their NQT folder. **This does not include early reading or early maths teacher standards points covered in TS3. ** Each page has a teacher standard outlined, with check boxes for evidence included. There is also a section with examples of evidence that can be used for each teacher standard sub-section (colour-coded for ease) This resource is to make your NQT evidence folder easier to manage/ organise by acting as a guide and a divider. Each page has a different theme E.g. space, underwater, bees, dinosaurs.
Zambia Case Study with exam questions
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Zambia Case Study with exam questions

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An A4 sheet summarising the Zambia case study required for the OCR GCSE Geography exam. Exam questions are on the back for the students to complete. I am in no way affilitated with OCR
UK Drought 2012- Case Study with exam questions
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UK Drought 2012- Case Study with exam questions

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An A4 sheet summarising the UK drought of 2012 required for the OCR GCSE Geography exam. Exam questions are on the back for the students to complete. It includes: Areas affected and at risk of drought Causes of the drought Economic effects Social effects Environmental effects 3 responses to the drought Evaluation of these responses I am in no way affilitated with OCR
Documentary Cover Lesson
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Documentary Cover Lesson

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This Year 7 worksheet is designed to accompany the animated film Ferngully: The Last Rainforest, which inspired Avatar. It features comprehension-based questions that guide students in exploring key themes such as deforestation and biodiversity, fostering critical thinking about human impact on the environment. Although the film is not included, it is available for free on YouTube and PLEX. This resource aligns with curriculum objectives, making it ideal for classroom use and serving as an effective introduction to the importance of rainforests and the threats they face.
KS3 Geography cover lesson: Why Haiti has struggled to develop?
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KS3 Geography cover lesson: Why Haiti has struggled to develop?

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This resource is made up of one page that can be printed, laminated and used in pairs. It has been created to be used for any KS3 class (I personally use it for my Year 9 classes). It requires no additional prior knowledge from students. In the lesson, students simply need to read the extract and can then choose which tasks they would like to complete. There are: Maths questions Comprehension questions Think big questions e.g. opinion based Creativity questions e.g. poster work This resource focuses on why Haiti has struggled to develop, linking this to colonialisation, natural disasters and political instability. This gives a basic overview and serves as an introduction as to why some countries struggle to develop. Curriculum Link: Dynamic Development and International development
KS3 Geography cover lesson: Bamboo as a natural resource
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KS3 Geography cover lesson: Bamboo as a natural resource

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This resource is made up of one page that can be printed, laminated and used in pairs. It has been created to be used for any KS3 class (I personally use it for my Year 7 classes). It requires no additional prior knowledge from students. In the lesson, students simply need to read the extract and can then choose which tasks they would like to complete. This resource focuses on the importance of bamboo as a natural resource. There are: Maths questions Comprehension questions Think big questions e.g. opinion based Creativity questions e.g. poster work
GCSE Global Hazards Case Studies
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GCSE Global Hazards Case Studies

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A bundle including all the case studies needed for the Global Hazards section of the GCSE OCR Exam paper. This bundle includes: The Nepal Case Study Typhoon Haiyan UK Drought 2012
Nepal 2015 Case Study with exam questions
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Nepal 2015 Case Study with exam questions

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An A4 sheet summarising the Nepal 2015 case study required for the OCR GCSE Geography exam. Exam questions are on the back for the students to complete. It includes: Background Issues in the country Causes Primary and secondary effects Responses (Immediate, long-term and how they are going to prepare in the future) Evaluation of the responses. I am in no way affilitated with OCR
AQA Breakdown Summary Sheet
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AQA Breakdown Summary Sheet

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I created this document for students to stick in the front of their books, so that they know how the AQA Exam paper is set. This summary sheet is designed for AQA GCSE Geography I am in no way affiliated with AQA. It includes: The topics for each paper The type of exam questions they will be given The skills that are required for each.
Emerging Philosophy of Teaching and Learning (EPTL) Crib sheet
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Emerging Philosophy of Teaching and Learning (EPTL) Crib sheet

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This resource summarises educational philosophies, educational theories, and learning theories (2 pages) and how they link. References and critiques are included. Relevancy Those completing teaching training, specifically for those completing an EPTL unit (I created this whilst completing Teach First). This is a crib sheet that covers: Behaviourism, social-learning, cognitive constructivism, social constructivism, humanism, positive psychology, evolutionary psychology, cognitive science idealism, realism, pragmatism/experimentalism, existentialism, perrennialism, essentialism, progressivism, reconstructivism, critical theory.
3x Cover lesson bundle Human Geography
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3x Cover lesson bundle Human Geography

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Each lesson is made up of one page that can be printed, laminated and used in pairs. It has been created to be used for any KS3 class (I personally use these for Year 8 and Year 7). It requires no additional prior knowledge from students. The task focuses on the UK population, Canary Wharf and Haiti’s development Each lesson follows the same format, students simply need to read the extract and can then choose which tasks they would like to complete. There are: Maths tasks Comprehension questions Think big questions e.g. opinion based A creativity task e.g. poster work
OCR A GCSE Geography File Dividers
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OCR A GCSE Geography File Dividers

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Organise your GCSE Geography folders with these clear, printable PDF file dividers for OCR A – covers all Paper 1 & 2 topics. This set includes professionally designed dividers for: Paper 1: Living in the UK Today Paper 2: The World Around Us Each divider lists the relevant topics, helping students: Structure their class notes and revision Build independent organisation skills Follow the OCR A specification confidently Perfect for classroom use, homework folders, or revision packs. I am not affiliated with OCR.