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Creative and innovative resources that meet the needs of every learner in every lesson. Why create numerous resources when one can do it all. Most resources are for geography lessons, but many are for whole-school too and cross over into numerous subjects.

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Creative and innovative resources that meet the needs of every learner in every lesson. Why create numerous resources when one can do it all. Most resources are for geography lessons, but many are for whole-school too and cross over into numerous subjects.
revision and cover work geography maths english science history retrieval
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revision and cover work geography maths english science history retrieval

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A variety of resources that can and have effectively been used by all faculty areas to help set cover and revision lessons. These are all fairly simple activities. Some will need a little bit of your own content adding, but others can be used as they are. If you need any help or support, please feel free to ask. Thanks. Andy.
recap recall retrieval knowledge starter maths english science history geography
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recap recall retrieval knowledge starter maths english science history geography

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4 resources that can be used for retrieval, recap & recall for any subject. The low stakes test outlines need to be populated with questions specific to your subject. The hexagon grid needs no prior planning (other than printing off the sheet). The quiz sheet allows students to create questions that are linked to their learning and populate the grid with the answers. They can then switch sheets with a partner and complete it.
geography map skills grid references scale distance lesson hobbit map
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geography map skills grid references scale distance lesson hobbit map

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A great activity that uses the middle earth lord of the rings & hobbit base map to allow students to firstly describe a pre-plotted journey and then to create their own journey. The journey is divided up into kilometer sections to make understanding scale more straight forward. Task includes a success criteria that allows pupils to calculate their success.
AQA GCSE Geography case study revision guide Paper 1 2 3
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AQA GCSE Geography case study revision guide Paper 1 2 3

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This 62 page (bespoke) resource provides pupils with the knowledge and understanding for a range of case studies for all three GCSE Geography AQA papers. Each section has the content for the case studies, followed by a series of more complex questions that relate to each case study. Some of the most challenging questions have a link to YouTube, where I have created a recording of myself answering and talking through the answers. Please be mindful that the case studies covered in this guide may be different to those that you use and the guide may need amending accordingly. See below for the case studies that I use. Tees Barrage Holderness coastline Amazon Rainforest Sand Dunes (Formby) Typhoon Haiyan UK Extreme Snow 2025 Nepal V New Zealand Earthquakes Iceland India UK Nigeria Rolls Royce Formby V Mappleton Population Lagos Liverpool Physical fieldwork: Holderness Coastline (Bridlington needs groynes) Human Fieldwork. Liverpool (Housing differs in Liverpool)
AQA GCSE Geography revision game bingo skills data presentation methods choropleth
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AQA GCSE Geography revision game bingo skills data presentation methods choropleth

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This game of bingo will help students to revise, identify, and recall, all of the data presentation & statistical techniques outlined in the AQA GCSE Geography specification. The cards are pre-population along with the game on the PowerPoint. Step 1 Show & talk the kids through the first part of the PowerPoint that identifies the different data & presentation methods. Step 2 Game 1. Each slide is an image or the name of each presentation method. If the student has it on their card, they cross it off. The first to complete their card is the winner. There are two games on the PowerPoint.