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Resources from a full-time geography teacher in the East Midlands. Resources that I have put a significant amount of time into have a price (kept to the lowest tariff possible), others are free to use. Please feel free to leave constructive feedback. TC

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Resources from a full-time geography teacher in the East Midlands. Resources that I have put a significant amount of time into have a price (kept to the lowest tariff possible), others are free to use. Please feel free to leave constructive feedback. TC
Changing Places- insiders and outsiders?
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Changing Places- insiders and outsiders?

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Lesson for A-level AQA Changing Places unit on the development of insiders and outsiders. Presentation considers the development of insider and outsider perceptions of Newcastle and that of a Syrian migrant in Germany. The lesson then looks at exogenous factors, migration in Boston, Lincoln, and favela development and gentrification in Rio, Brazil, and the impact it has had on the lived experience of residents. I used newspaper articles for this lesson, which can't be uploaded due to copyright. This could therefore be a research task; but I have included summary sheets. There is also 20 question assessment.
Tectonic features volcanoes
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Tectonic features volcanoes

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Presentation cover small and larger scale tectonic features associated with volcanoes. Student activity is to draw the development of the features using the flow diagrams.
Wave transport
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Wave transport

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Homework sheet asking students to draw diagrams and define key terms associated with coastal transport processes.
Development and Resources - MNCs
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Development and Resources - MNCs

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Designed for the Eduqas A GCSE syllabus, Development and Resources topic, the homework booklet considers the impact of MNCs on development within the constrasting countries of the United Kingdom and India.