Full lesson on life in dictatorships with a focus on North Korea. Lesson is planned to last around one hour and includes all worksheets - no additional resources needed.
Full unit of work for extreme environments looking at a range of physical and human environments. All lessons are made to last around 1 hour of teaching time. Includes supporting worksheets for lessons and assessments - no additional resources are required.
Unit Overview:
What Is an Extreme Environment
Threats to Cold Environments
Life in Cold Environments - the Arctic
Managing Cold Environments
Hot Deserts Characteristics
Life in Hot Deserts - Thar and Mojave Deserts
Life in Dictatorships - North Korea
Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster
Chernobyl and Extreme Tourism
Remote Environments
End of Unit Assessment with Mark Scheme
All lessons have a starter and learning objectives. All PowerPoints in the same signature style.
Lesson on extremely remote environments for KS3 Geography.
Lesson looks at remote environments including a map skills task on scale and distance. The lesson focuses on the case study of Tristan da Cunha and the challenges and opportunities of living in remote environments.
Lesson includes starter, several activities and plenary and is designed to last around 1 hour. All supporting worksheets provided - no additional resources needed.
Lesson on the management of cold environments for KS3/KS4 GCSE Geography.
Lesson looks at a range of different strategies to manage unique and fragile places like cold environments. The lesson considers the challenges faced managing these environments with a focus on Antarctica and the Antarctic Treaty.
Lesson includes starter, several activities and plenary and is designed to last around 1 hour. All supporting worksheets provided - no additional resources needed.
Lesson on life in cold environments focusing on the Arctic and Inuit peoples.
Lesson looks at how people adapt to live in extreme cold environments like the Arctic, with students encouraged to describe the differences between their own life and that of different Inuit peoples.
Lesson includes starter, several activities and plenary and is designed to last around 1 hour. All supporting worksheets provided - no additional resources needed.
Lesson on threats to cold environments for KS3/KS4 GCSE Geography. The Lesson looks at a range of threats to cold environments, but human and natural, before taking a deeper dive into the threat of global warming.
Lesson includes starter, several activities and plenary and is designed to last around 1 hour. All supporting worksheets provided - no additional resources needed.
Lesson on what makes and extreme environment for KS3/KS4 GCSE Geography.
Lesson looks at a range of physical and human environments that can be considered extreme and gets students to consider the characteristics that make them extreme.
Lesson includes starter, several activities and plenary and is designed to last around 1 hour. All supporting worksheets provided - no additional resources needed.
Two full lessons on hot deserts for KS3/KS4 Geography.
Lesson 1 looks at where in the world hot deserts are located, what the climate is like in hot deserts through a climate graph, and how animals are adapted to the hot desert environment looking at a camel. Students finish the lesson by designing their own desert-adapted creature.
Lesson 2 looks at the challenges and opportunities of living in hot desert environments, and focuses on the Thar (India) and Mojave (USA) desert case studies.
Both lesson include a starter, several activities and plenary. All supporting worksheets provided - no additional resources needed.
Lesson on hot desert characteristics for KS3/KS4 GCSE Geography. Lesson looks at where in the world hot deserts are located, what the climate is like in hot deserts through a climate graph, and how animals are adapted to the hot desert environment looking at a camel. Students finish the lesson by designing their own desert-adapted creature.
Lesson includes starter, main activities and plenary where students design their own desert animal. All supporting worksheets provided - no additional resources needed.
Lesson on life in hot deserts for KS3/KS4 GCSE Geography. Lesson looks at the challenges and opportunities of living in hot desert environments, and focuses on the Thar (India) and Mojave (USA) desert case studies.Lesson includes starter, several activities and plenary. All supporting worksheets provided - no additional resources needed.
Complete worksheet designed for KS4/KS3 classes on the challenges and opportunities of desert environments. Worksheet includes case studies of both the Mojave Desert in the USA and the Thar Desert in India with a sorting information exercise for each. Perfect for use in any lesson on deserts and compatible with GCSE Geography.
Complete worksheet designed for KS3 classes on the human causes of climate change. Worksheet includes a gap fill, interpretation of a pie chart, and practice analysing the relationship between two graphs. Perfect for use in any lesson on climate change.
Full unit of lessons on Climate Change. Designed for high KS3/KS4 with every lesson planned to last around an hour of teaching time. Each lesson includes a starter, learning objectives and plenary. All supporting worksheets are provided - no further resources needed.
Unit Overview:
Climate Change in the News
Contemporary Climate Change
Evidence for Past Climate Change
The Greenhouse Effect
Natural Causes of Climate Change
Human Causes of Climate Change
Impacts of Climate Change
Mitigating Climate Change
Adapting to Climate Change
Full lesson on adapting climate change, lasting around an hour. Lesson includes a starter, learning objectives and plenary and considers what adaptation is, what options for adapting to climate change in both urban and rural areas there are, and a report writing exercise.
All resources included - no further resources required.
Two lessons lasting around an hour each on Aid. The first lesson looks at what aid is and the different types of aid, while the second lessons looks at two comparative case studies of Aid and an evaluative exercise to analyse their effectiveness. Lessons both include starter, learning objectives and plenary.
All worksheets included - no further resources required.
Full lesson on two case studies of aid lasting around an hour. Lesson includes a starter, learning objectives and plenary and recaps what the different types of aid are, one case study of a bottom-up project looking at Goat Aid in Ethiopia, and one case study of a top-down project looking at the Sardar Sarovar Dam in India. Students then evaluate the effectiveness of each project, and analyse how sustainable each example is.
All worksheets included - no further resources required.
Full lesson on Aid lasting around an hour. Lesson includes a starter, learning objectives and plenary and considers what aid is, what the different types of aid are, and how aid can both help and hinder development
All worksheets included - no further resources required.
Full lesson on the solutions to climate change focusing on mitigation, lasting around an hour. Lesson includes a starter, learning objectives and plenary and considers what mitigation is, what solution to climate change there are, focusing on renewable energy.
All resources included - no further resources required.
Two full KS3 lessons on the causes of climate change. Lesson 1 looks at the natural causes of climate change and Lesson 2 looks at human causes of climate change.
Lessons include starter, learning objectives and plenary and will last around one hour of teaching time each. All supporting worksheets included - no further resources required.
Full lesson on the impacts of climate change lasting around an hour. Lesson includes a starter, learning objectives and plenary and considers what the impacts are, what links can be made between different impacts, and how important different impacts will be.
All resources included - no further resources required.