A double sided A4 handout used for giving information to parents and students at option evenings. The handout is based around the AQA (8035) GCSE Geography course.
A simple revision sheet which covers climate change as part of the 8035 AQA GCSE Geography course. Could be used as standalone or within a lesson. Designed to be a summary only but is particularly useful for students who miss large amounts of content due to absence.
Designed to be used for the 8035 AQA GCSE Geography course.
A simple revision sheet which covers the opportunities and challenges of urban growth in Rio de Janeiro and the Favela Bairro Project.
Could be used as standalone activity or within a lesson. Perfect also for long-term absence and catch-up.
Designed to be used for the 8035 AQA GCSE Geography course.
A simple revision sheet which covers the opportunities and challenges of urban change in Bristol and the Bristol Harbourside regeneration project.
Could be used as standalone activity or within a lesson. Perfect also for long-term absence and catch-up as it is based on the blue GCSE AQA textbook for 8035 Geography.
Designed to be used for the 8035 AQA GCSE Geography course.
A double sided A3 revision sheet to capture knowledge of the Rivers unit as part of Section C (Physical Landscapes) in the GCSE AQA (8035) Geography course.
Side 1 - processes, upper, middle, lower course landforms and formation
Side 2 - causes of flooding, impacts of flooding, flood management and hydrographs.
Can easily be used as a standalone resource or from using resources such as textbooks, revision guides and exercise book notes.
Two revision summary sheets on resource management for section C of Paper 2 (AQA 8035 GCSE Geography).
First revision sheet covers food, water and energy in the UK (question 3) and the second covers water (question 4) and uses examples of CAP (Central Arizonia Project) and sand dams in Makeuni, Kenya, however these examples can be easily adapted on the worksheet to match your own.
Great for revision and can be used as a standalone resource and/or with the blue AQA GCSE Geography textbook. Also useful as a catch up tool for students with poor attendance.
Recommended to enlarge to A3 when printing.
A revision sheet to summarise the changing UK economy part of the GCSE Geography (AQA) 8035 course.
Great as a revision resource or as catch-up for students who may have missed a number of lessons.
Can be used with the blue GCSE AQA Geography textbook or as a standalone resource.
Best enlarged to A3 when printed.
A worksheet aimed at KS3 but could be used at KS4 on the main development indicators. First activity involves adding the correct name of the indicator to the correct definition and the second activity requries them to decide if they increase or decrease as a country develops.
A standalone worksheet which could be used with KS3 or KS4.
The first part involves students reading descriptions of the different causes of the development gap and then adding the correct name of the cause to each one.
The second task involves students categorising them into physical, economic or historical.
The third task requires students to analyse two maps and then identify which possible cause of the development gap they show. The first is structured with gap fills and sentence starters and the second is slightly more open.
There is a challenge task at the end to promote deeper level thinking.
Perfect for a lesson, revision or homework.
A standalone worksheet that could be used as part of a lesson on strategies to reduce the development gap.
It includes x3 tasks:
Task 1 - match each strategy with the correct meaning/description
Task 2 - explain how one strategy reduce the development gap. A model example is given to help.
Task 3 - x4 weakness/challenges are described and students have to suggest which strategy to reduce the development gap it would link to.
Two heavily scaffolded worksheets on some of the main types of data presentation methods that could be used for geographical data. A good resource for students to revise from and use when applying understanding to exam questions, such as in the unfamiliar fieldwork section of the GCSE Geography exam papers.
Worksheets include:
line graphs
bar graphs
histograms
pie charts
divided/stacked/compound bar graphs
pictogram
scattergraph
proportional symbols
pictogram
flow lines
desire lines
A guided reading worksheet on inequalities in Bristol as part of the Urban Issues and Challenges unit. Focuses on the economic and social inequalities between Filwood and Stoke Bishop.
Can be used as a standalone activity or added to a lesson that you already.
Perfect for homework or cover work if needed.
A simple revision sheet which covers tropical storms and the global atmospheric circulation pattern. Could be used as standalone or within a lesson.
Designed to be used for the 8035 AQA GCSE Geography course.
A powerpoint which contains photographs from Storm Eunice and summary slides of the key impacts (social, economic and environmental).
Could be used for any lessons or discussions on extreme weather in the UK.