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A trusted source of high-quality PE resources, CPD materials, and curriculum development tools. Supporting Core PE across all Key Stages, with clear and accessible exam theory resources for KS4 & KS5. Designed Resources will primarily be things I produce for my Y11 GCSE group as we work through the new syllabus. Along with resources made at my previous schools / during my PGCE year. Teaching since 2014. Previous background was in sports coaching and performance analysis at football academies.

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A trusted source of high-quality PE resources, CPD materials, and curriculum development tools. Supporting Core PE across all Key Stages, with clear and accessible exam theory resources for KS4 & KS5. Designed Resources will primarily be things I produce for my Y11 GCSE group as we work through the new syllabus. Along with resources made at my previous schools / during my PGCE year. Teaching since 2014. Previous background was in sports coaching and performance analysis at football academies.
KS3 Lesson on Africa / formation of fold mountains
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KS3 Lesson on Africa / formation of fold mountains

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KS3 Lesson on Africa / formation of fold mountains PPT - Starter / L.O / Plenary included. Focus - identify location of Atlas mountains in Africa & describe the formation of fold mountains. Worksheet to support (differentiated less / more able).
GCSE edecxel - Waterfalls exam question worksheet
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GCSE edecxel - Waterfalls exam question worksheet

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GCSE edecxel - Waterfalls exam question worksheet. I created this worksheet for my Y10 GCSE Geography group to set as a homework task. It has an exam question at the top on the formation of waterfalls. The boxes below give more support to help students answer the exam question. This one sheet could be used to give to an entire class. More able students could go straight to answering the exam question, whilst less able students could start from the bottom to answer the easier questions and build up to the exam question. I have also created a sheet suitable for much lower ability (I used this copy for a dyslexic student).