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Resources focused on the AQA GCSE Geography (8035) course.
AQA GCSE Geography (8035) - Paper 1, 2 & 3 Self-Reflection Sheets for May/June 2019 exams
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AQA GCSE Geography (8035) - Paper 1, 2 & 3 Self-Reflection Sheets for May/June 2019 exams

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Three sets of self-reflection worksheets for Paper 1, 2 & 3 of the AQA GCSE Geography (8035) exams from May/June 2019. These are a useful template for students self-reflecting on these exam papers if used as mock exams or general practice papers. They contain a column for writing their own mark for each exam question as well as a set of self-reflection questions at the end, focusing on their performance in each of the x3 sections of Papers 1 and 2 and in the sections of Paper 3.
Development Gap (strategies to reduce ) - Revision Sheet (AQA GCSE Geography)
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Development Gap (strategies to reduce ) - Revision Sheet (AQA GCSE Geography)

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A revision sheet that summarises the strategies to reduce the development gap as part of the changing economic world unit in the 8035 GCSE Geography course (AQA). Can be used as a standalone activity or with the blue GCSE AQA Geography textbook. Ideal for revision or as use as a long-term catch up activity for students with poor attendance. Best enlarged onto A3 when printed.
Development Gap (indicators, causes and consequences)  Revision Sheet (AQA GCSE Geography)
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Development Gap (indicators, causes and consequences) Revision Sheet (AQA GCSE Geography)

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A summary revision sheet to cover the following parts of the Changing Economic World topic as part of the GCSE AQA Geography course (8035): development indicators causes of the development gap consequences of uneven development Can be used as a standalone worksheet or with the blue AQA GCSE Geography textbook. Ideal for summarising revision or as catch up resource for students who have large amounts of learning.
UK Economy Revision Sheet - Changing Economic World (AQA Geography)
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UK Economy Revision Sheet - Changing Economic World (AQA Geography)

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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.
Bristol Revision Summary Sheet - Urban Issues and Challenges (AQA GCSE Geography)
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Bristol Revision Summary Sheet - Urban Issues and Challenges (AQA GCSE Geography)

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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.
Urban Sustainability Revision Sheet - AQA GCSE Geography
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Urban Sustainability Revision Sheet - AQA GCSE Geography

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A revision sheet covering water and energy conservation, urban transport strategies to reduce traffic congestion and responding to the challenge of waste disposal. The worksheet has been designed to make links to the city of Bristol where possible rather than focusing on Freiburg to reduce overload for students. Students are not required to study any case study or example for this part of the specification but if students have studied Bristol as their UK city this worksheet will compliment their revision of this exxample. Could be used as a standalone worksheet for revision or to support catch up for students who have been off for long periods.
Climate Change Revision Sheet (AQA GCSE Geography)
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Climate Change Revision Sheet (AQA GCSE Geography)

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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.
Causes of the development gap worksheet
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Causes of the development gap worksheet

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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.
Strategies to reduce the development gap worksheet
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Strategies to reduce the development gap worksheet

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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.
Tectonic hazards (earthquake) revision sheet (AQA GCSE Geography)
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Tectonic hazards (earthquake) revision sheet (AQA GCSE Geography)

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A revision sheet for the earthquake part of the tectonic hazards unit of the 8035 AQA geography course. It could be used as part of a lesson or standalone e.g. for HWK. Best printed A4 and then enlarged to A3. Includes: earthquake key terms formation of an earthquake Richter and Mercalli scale Earthquake case studies (primary, secondary impacts and short-term and long responses) Monitoring and the 3Ps to reduce the effects of earthquakes. Could easily be adapted for volcanoes if needed.