Pack includes a 24 slide PPT which covers cyclone formation.
I used this PPT in an A-Level class studying the Hazardous Environments topic, however this could easily be adapted for an IGCSE class studying tropical cyclones.
PPT includes:
a description of where cyclones occur and form, including maps.
an explanation of when cyclones occur and why
an explanation of the conditions required for a cyclone to form
an explanation of the process of cyclone formation, including diagrams
an explantion of the structure of the cyclone, including the eye and eye wall
the Simspon scale
3 task at the end of the PPT, including a diagram task and exam type question
There is enough material here for 1-2 class, and more task sheets could be generated using the material in the PPT.
I used this material for a Year 7 class studying the Anglo Saxons/Normans/Vikings.
I have included all of the materials that I developed for this topic.
The pack includes:
1/ Lesson 1-5 of PPT resources covering the Anglo Saxons and the Vikings main information.
2/ Various tasks including:
Source based task
Newspaper front page task - Battle of Hastings
Various other task sheets and activities
There is enough material here for 5-6 lessons, plus tasks that can be used for formative and summative assessment.
The pack includes a PPT covering the events of the Peasant Revolt in 1391. The PPT has:
information about the event
key word defintions
the causes of the revolt
the events of the rebellion
The PPT uses “comic strip” styles to convey the story in a colourful, engaging manner.
Also included is a source based assessment task (including a modified task for students will different learning needs).
This could be used as a task following the PPT, or as an end of topic summative task.
The contents of the PPT could be used to generate discussion, further task sheets, etc.
Pack contains a 23 slide PPT and two task sheets that the students can answer using information from the PPT.
There is enough material here for 2-3 lessons.
PPT contains:
diagram showing the structure of the earth - crust, mantle, outer core, inner core
world map showing main tectonic plates
embedded video showing how the world will change in the next 200 million years due to tectonic plate movement
the case of the Mesosaurus - proof of plate tectonics?
map showing main areas of volcanic and earthquake activity and the Ring of Fire
link to online website showing recent earthquake activity
three types of plate boundaries explanation and diagrams - divergent/constructive, convergent/destructive, and transform/conservative.
This is a ready-to-go end of topic test for the Coast IGCSE topic.
Test includes majority past paper questions, with some extra short answer, source based, multiple choice and T/F questions thrown in.
Content covered includes:
coastal landforms of erosion - headlands, beaches, bays, stacks, stump
types of coastal erosion - hydraulic action, attrition, abrasion, solution
depositional landforms and processes - lopngshore drift, spits, bars, tombolos
coastal management - case study
Test would probably take 60 minutes to complete.
4 PPT resource for students studying international A-Level Advanced topic of Production, Location and Change.
PPT’s cover the syllabus element of: Factors affecting the location of industry.
Focus areas:
Site
Labour
Capital
Markets
Raw Materials
Technology
Economies of scale
Intertia
Transport links
Government policy
Within the PPT’s Summaries are provided of each factor, with examples. Information has been gathered from numerous resources and is up-to-date and adheres to the syllabus requirements.
PPT’s have in-built review tasks for students to answer/research/discuss.
I have aslo included a past paper exam question task.
There is enough material here for 4-5 lessons.
I used this PPT in an A-Level Geography class studying the Advanced Human Geography Topic of Global Interdependence. This lesson focussed on the Life Cycle Model of Tourism.
PPT includes:
syllabus links (13.3)
definition for Carrying Capacity (in relation to tourism)
a diagram of the Life Cycle Model of Tourism and brief introduction of the model
each stage of the model explained - exploration, involvement, development, consolidation, stagnation and the possible variations in the final phase
Blackpool case study example, showing how this location went through the different stages of the model
the positives and negatives of the model
the final slide has a past exam question task.
The content of this PPT could be used to generate task sheets etc.
This easily filled a 60 minute lesson.
18 Slide PPT covering the following:
Explanation using examples showing how weathering differs according to latitude. Examples include polar and sub-polar weathering, humid/temperate area weathering, arid area weathering, tropical area weathering
Peltier model diagram
Last slide has a textbook task (scan of textbook page included).
Enough material here for 1 lesson.
Pack includes a 20 slide PPT which covers the problems associated with urban growth, as part of the Urban Settlements topic (1.6) as part of the IGCSE Population and Settlement theme.
PPT includes an explanation of:
air pollution
noise pollution
water pollution
light pollution
inequality
housing problems
brownfield sites
The final slide has questions based on a Seoul case study, and the relevant textbook information page is included.
A ready-made lesson! Good to go!
PPT includes an introduction and basic explanation of Global Energy Budgets.
Includes an exam practice question on the last slide.
Handy for A-Level Atmosphere and Weather topic.
Pack includes a neat 10 slide PPT and an accompanying task sheet covering an introduction to Transnational Corporations (TNC’s).
Tasksheet includes a key word definition task and a positive and negative sorting activity.
This was a comfortable 45 minute lesson for a Year 8 GP class.
Included in this pack are 6 revision booklets. One for each of the core AS Geography Topics:
Hyrdology and Fluvial Geomorphology
Atmosphere and Weather
Rocks and Weathering
Population
Migration
Settlement dynamics
Each booklet is around 15 pages and includes short/extended response questions that summarise the majority of the content.
These booklets are handy revision aides and topic summaries.
25 slide PPT covering slope processes/mass movement: Creep.
PPT includes:
written explanation of the Creep process, including diagrams, photographs and videos.
annotated sketch task included at the end of the PPT
I used this in an A-Level class studying the Rocks and Weathering topic.
I have also included a PPT quiz covering plate tectonics and weathering.
All free, enjoy!
22 Slide PPT that I used with an A2 International A-Level Geography class that was starting the Production, Location and Change topic.
PPT includes:
focus on climate as a physical factors affecting agriculture
agricultural areas in the USA and links to rainfall (maps)
case study of wheat, and the climate factors required for wheat growth
global distribution of wheat production and the reasons for this
There are task suggestions at the end of the PPT that can be completed using information from the PPT.
This filled a 60 minute lesson.
Ready to use end of topic test of the IGCSE Earthquakes and Volcanoes topic test.
Includes insert and mark scheme.
Questions cover these areas:
earthquake impact comparison
plate boundaries
impacts of volcanoes extended reponse
plate boundary types
distribution of tectonic events
composite volcano diagram drawing
earthquake causes case study question
End of topic test for IGCSE class studying the Rivers topic.
Questions cover these areas:
hydrological cycle
erosion processes
river landforms
river hazards and opportunities
river management methods
hydrographs
Test can be modified/adjusted to suit your needs.