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Can Eating Insects Save The Planet?
An excellent stand alone to inspire and provoke alternative thinking in your classes. This lesson examines the though of eating insect and the potential benefits that coincide. Watch your pupils squirm and change their ideas on what could be served as lunch.

AQA GCSE Changing Urban Environments Entire Topic
This is a full scheme of work for the AQA topic 'Changing Urban Environments'
The lesson includes extensive exam analysis with questions and case study information. The lessons are engaging and have been thoroughly enjoyed by my year 11 classes.
The pack includes:
The Causes of Urbanisation
Urban Zones
Urban Issues in MEDCs
-Housing
-Inner City Decline
-CBD Decline
-Traffic Congestion
-Segregation
Urban Issues in LEDCs
Shanty Towns Problems and Solutions

China 3 Part Lesson and worksheets
Lesson 1- China’s Political Landscape
Lesson 2- China’s Physical Geography
Lesson 3- China’s Population

A level Geography Trading Flows and Trading Patterns
Cambridge A2- Global Interdependence
A two part lesson that covers the following objectives:
Define visible and invisible imports/exports
Define patterns of trade flows
Define inequalities of trade flows

A level Geography Trade TEACHER and STUDENT Versions
A level Geography Trade TEACHER and STUDENT Versions

AS Cambridge 4.1 Natural Increase as a component of population Change. 5LESSONS AND WORKBOOK
Lesson 1- Population Introduction
Lesson 2- Births and Fertility
Lesson 3- Death Rates
Lesson 4- Life Expectancy
Lesson 5- Population Structure
Work booklet for all.
Please note there is no scheme of work attached. The idea is to make use of the power points with the work booklet. Some tasks are explained, others would be discussion or using common sense to create your own.
A very detailed template to get started.
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A-Level Population Intro TEACHER and STUDENT Versions
A-Level Population Intro TEACHER and STUDENT Versions

Distribution of plate boundaries
Pupils learn the distribution of plate boundaries for GCSE GEOGRAPHY and examples.

Population Revision Booklet
This booklet has 40 pages of revision tasks relating to the population content in the AQA geography A spec.
It goes through all of the required processes and uses relevant case studies.

GCSE Tourism Revision Booklet
The booklet has a repeat remind revise approach and is very effective in embedding key processes and case study content. This booklet gives small pieces of information and then immediately has an activity for pupils to complete. It has shown excellent results in exams for pupil who have not studied TOURISM since the start of year 10. It can also be used to recap on certain sections. I find best to print out in a small A5 booklet.

Key Stage 4 AQA Plate Boundaries
Pupils learn the 3 types of plate boundaries
Examples and where they are located
Pupils learn landforms associated with each type of boundary and apply to exam questions

GCSE Mt St Helens Case Study
This lesson explores the GCSE Case study Mt St Helens eruptions
Causes
Effects
Reponses
Exam practice

Global Inequality Scheme of Work
An engaging scheme of work which examines the causes of effects of inequality in the 21st Century. This study pack includes the following lessons:
1. Analysis and comparing lives across the globe.
2. An introduction into global inequality
3. HIV and AIDS in Botswana
4. Pirates in Somalia
5. Slums in Kenya
6. Blood Diamonds
8. Legal Smuggling

Natural Hazards A Level (Tectonic Hazards)
This includes a range of Information Sheets and some corresponding power points. (15 -20 hours worth of content)

GCSE Geography An introudction to Tourism
This lesson introduces tourism to GCSE and A level pupils.
It investigates why tourism has grown over the past 2 decades and why it is important for the growth and development of a country's GDP.
Engaging and interesting activities, my GCSE classes thoroughly enjoyed this lesson.

Is eating insects the future? Online learning lesson
A quick lesson that examines the possibility of eating insects.
Adapted for online learning.

Tourism in South America
The aim of the lesson is for pupils to create a travel itinerary around South America. They have 3 potential tourists who all have different preferences on where they want to go and what they want to see. The pupils need to work as a team to select the correct places and design a logical route through the countries.
This is a very engaging lesson. It promotes decision making, analyzing information, geographical inquiry, working as a team and map skills.