Includes 3 lessons:
Medals - looks at the success of countries and compares this with level of development.
Venues - uses maps to look at where the Summer Olympic venues will be located.
Sustainability - evaluates the attempts at sustainability for the Paris 2024 Olympics.
All resources included. There is at least one handout for each lesson, links to relevant video clips and a Microsoft Excel interactive pollster for lesson 3.
Two lessons about frozen oceans. The lessons cover:
Terminology about frozen oceans - a matching exercise.
Reasons why the ocean freezes - an annotated diagram.
The frozen ocean food chain - a ‘create a mobile’ activity (scissors, glue and string needed).
There are also some interesting starters (one using Ice Road Truckers) and a couple of clips from Frozen Planet interspersed, with thinking questions (iPlayer log in needed).
Changing Places
Population and the Environment
Global Systems and Global Governance
Year 11 into 12 summer bridging packs. Each pack contains pages of activities that introduce students to the A Level geography course.
KS3 Geography mystery. Complete lesson.
You need the main lesson, which is too big to upload here. Download it from: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1MWVoHLAFC9DI0jSmaBzg4oZMpU9_YIVP/edit?usp=drive_link&ouid=112920825410690375694&rtpof=true&sd=true
This Fully resourced AS scheme of work, Population Change (for the new AQA GCE spec), includes Birmingham fieldwork and Aegis worksheet. Many thanks to Simon Killen of St Mary Redcliffe & Temple School for the contribution of resources for this unit. I hope to have credited any other resources used within the document itself.
This plan, aimed at Year 7 Geography pupils, covers two lessons and contains memory-based team activities on clouds and cloud formation in the ‘Thinking Through Geography’ story telling style. All resources needed are embedded and authors credited where necessary.