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Geography teaching resources

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Palm Oil Mystery 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  2 Worksheets,  Age 11-14 (KS3)Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)GeographyEcosystemsResourcesEconomic activity and developmentThis is a thinking skills activity based on an article in National Geographical. It examines the issue of Palm Oil Plantations taking over land that Orangutans formerly occupied. It is suitable to use with a GCSE group studying Rainforests or Ecosystems or a bright KS3 group. By: sarah todd, Stanchester Community School, UK
Homeostasis presentation 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  Age 11-14 (KS3)Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)GeographyBiologyWeather and climateHuman and Animal BiologyThis presentation explains the term homeostasis, introduces the four constants of water, temperature, carbon dioxide and sugar and uses thermoregulation as an example of homeostasis. 11 slides. By: Melanie Cessford, UK
Chembakolli - India village life 1 2 3 4 5 1 Other,  1 Worksheet,  Age 7-11 (KS2)GeographyComparing countries and culturesThis slide presentation shows information that will help your students explore and understand life in a village in Southern India. Runs through Indian geography, farming and daily life in rural areas. By: John Williams, UK
Water Cycle Presentation and Cloze 1 2 3 4 5 1 Starter,  1 Worksheet,  Age 7-11 (KS2)GeographyBiologyPrimary BiologyPrimary geographyAn illlustrated introduction to the water cycle including explanations of the terms condensation and evaporation. 10 slides. Also a cloze exersize in which students fill in the gaps to tell the story of the water cycle. 1 page By: Jessica McAulay, UK
Extreme Weather Animated Guides 1 2 3 4 5 5 Worksheets,  Age 11-14 (KS3)Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)GeographyLandscapesWeather and climateStep by step guides to how natural disasters happens, and the physical processes behind high winds and eruptions. Developed by Walsall Academy, UK. By: edward upton, Teachable.net, UK
Christmas Quiz variations 1 2 3 4 5 2 Quizzes,  2 Worksheets,  Age 11-14 (KS3)Age 7-11 (KS2)PhysicsChemistryGeographyBiologyPrimary ChemistryPrimary BiologyPrimary PhysicsPrimary geographyTwo ways to run an end of term Xmas quiz. The first, from Curriculum Bits, lets the teacher score right and wrong answers on the whiteboard. With 'Bubblesplat' you ask pupils in turns to splat a bubble to reveal how many points the question is worth. The teacher asks a question and the team gets the bubble points if they get it right. We've also included some topical quizes to use with it. By: edward upton, Teachable.net, UK
Village Settlers 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  Age 7-11 (KS2)GeographyPopulation and settlementsClass presentation identifying villages where early settlers stay using clues on names and grid references. A game to test your grid reference skills is included at the end. By: Nigel Williams, UK
The Water Cycle 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  Age 5-7 (KS1)Age 7-11 (KS2)GeographyPrimary geographyFollow Ryan Raindrop through the main stages of the water cycle - from the sea to the atmosphere, clouds, precipitation, rivers and back to the sea again. 8 slides By: Daisy Leonard, UK
Weathering 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)GeographyLandscapesCovers weathering, chemical and mechanical erosion along with wedging, root penetration, abrasion and a final quiz. By: Daisy Leonard, UK
Demographic Transition Model 1 2 3 4 5 1 Worksheet,  Age 16-18 (A-level)GeographyComparing countries and culturesEconomic activity and developmentAn interactive graph displaying the 4 stages of the DTM. Also includes a basic description of the model, each stage and a map showing example countries in stages 2-4. By: Jamie Lawson, UK
Soils 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  Age 11-14 (KS3)GeographyLandscapesWeather and climateClass Presentation on soil, its profile and contents, topography, horizon and climate. By: John Williams, UK
Climate Change and Oxfordshire 1 2 3 4 5 3 Presentations,  Age 16-18 (A-level)GeographyWeather and climateThe first file focuses on the evidence and impact of global warming globally. The second looks at how climate change is being and will be felt across the UK and particularly in Oxfordshire. This is followed by a weather forecasting class worksheet. By: John Williams, UK
Pressure, Wind and Weather Systems 1 2 3 4 5 3 Worksheets,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)GeographyWeather and climateThe following classroom activities introduce a variety of fundamental topics in Pressure, Wind and Weather Systems . In addition, a worksheet is included to further enhance understanding. By: John Williams, UK
Suburbanisation 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  Age 16-18 (A-level)GeographyEconomic activity and developmentA detailed presentation on the outward growth of urban development to engulf surrounding villages and rural areas. Detailed notes and case studies on the topic of suburbanisation are included, including an excellent case study of Southwark in London. By: John Williams, UK
Managing Resources 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  1 Worksheet,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)GeographyEconomic activity and developmentThis presentation helps students understand managing resources. It focuses on energy sources, energy consumption in LEDCs and MEDCs, renewable resources, global warming, Lake District case study, problems and solutions in National Parks and tourism in a LEDC. Additional worksheet is included on leisure and tourism for student activity. By: John Williams, UK
Five Themes of Cultural Geography 1 2 3 4 5 3 Presentations,  Age 11-14 (KS3)GeographyComparing countries and culturesPresentations on how the five themes of geography are interwoven; cultural region, cultural diffusion, cultural ecology, cultural integration and cultural landscape. A cultural activity on British culture is included to spice up the lesson. By: John Williams, UK
Human Population Growth and Environment 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  1 Worksheet,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)GeographyPopulation and settlementsPresentation that explains the relationship between humans and the state of the ecosystem. Included is a film about the Census 1971 explaining the need and importance of this. By: John Williams, UK
The Atmosphere 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  Age 11-14 (KS3)GeographyMaps and Local AreaThe presentation provides an overview and diagram of the atmosphere's major layers and systems in Physical Geography. By: John Williams, UK
Orogenesis and Volcanoes 1 2 3 4 5 2 Presentations,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)GeographyLandscapesResource explaining how mountains are formed, as caused by volcanism, subduction and plate divergence. It also explains more about folding, faulting, and volcanism. A second file discusses volcano types and has some good graphics. By: John Williams, UK
Beach Replenishment in Seaford 1 2 3 4 5 2 Presentations,  Age 11-14 (KS3)GeographyLandscapesThis slide presentation shows how to redistribute the shingle in Seaford Bay. It illustrates and explains how six earthmovers, two bulldozers and a digger replenish the beach in Seaford. Also included is an activity for students on preservation of beaches. By: John Williams, UK

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Running a Geography Department 1 Other,  Age 11-14 (KS3)Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)GeographySchool ManagementLeadershipPopulation and settlementsEcosystemsLandscapesWeather and climateMaps and Local AreaComparing countries and culturesResourcesEconomic activity and developmentThis pack provides ideas and guidance to support the effective running of a geography department in a secondary school. The materials are mainly addr... By: Pearson Publishing, Ltd, UK
How to use triangular employment graphs 1 Presentation,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)GeographyEconomic activity and development... By: Joe Heath, UK
Tourism Quiz 1 Presentation,  Age 11-14 (KS3)GeographyEconomic activity and development... By: Joe Heath, UK

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