AQA GCSE The Living World Knowledge OrganiserQuick View
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AQA GCSE The Living World Knowledge Organiser

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2 sided A4 knowledge organiser covering the key information for students to guide their revision through The Living World topic of the AQA GCSE exam specification. Tropical and Hot Desert Climates covered.
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Greta Thunberg Twitter Display

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A selection of ‘tweets’ on topics surrounding environmental issues, climate change and her experience with ASD as an activist. These are on A4 and can adapted to be cut out and placed around a classroom or on a single display. A display that I have found students reading as they enter the classroom, well placed in hallways and around your classroom door to catch eyes quickly. Great for open evenings to showcase geography for all of those future Greta Thunberg’s of the world!
Almighty Dollar KS3 Geography TopicQuick View
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Almighty Dollar KS3 Geography Topic

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A collection of 10 lessons inspired by the Almighty Dollar book that is a recommended read alongside this topic: This collection of lessons have been made with a range of activities, including guided reading, group decision making, critical thinking, interpreting graphs, maps and figures. All designed to build geographical skillsets. 1: Introduction to the dollar 2: From China to the USA 3: China’s economy 4: The future of China’s secondary industry 5: China in Africa 6-7: Nigeria and the cycle of poverty 8: India 9: Infrastructure in India 10: Poster assessment
AQA GCSE Geography Past Exam Questions Practice BookletQuick View
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AQA GCSE Geography Past Exam Questions Practice Booklet

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A booklet with a selection of Paper 1 6 and 9 mark (Explain, Suggest, To what extent) questions from the topics of The Challenge of Natural Hazards, Physical Landscapes in the UK (Coasts and Rivers) and The Living World. A checklist is provided for students of: Key terminology to be included Recommended structure for success Examples/ case studies to be referenced This can be edited to fit the needs of your course e.g. changing case study content. Space is provided for students to answer each question. Could be provided as a booklet for homework, revision or as weekly print outs.
Edexcel A Level Geography 20 Mark Question Feedback Sheet and Mark SchemeQuick View
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Edexcel A Level Geography 20 Mark Question Feedback Sheet and Mark Scheme

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Edexcel A Level Geography 20 Mark Question Feedback Sheet and Mark Scheme to be used in conjunction with the human and or physical topics. Deliver quality feedback with a minimal impact on teacher workload through this A4 feedback sheet aimed to reduce the ticking and annotating of pupil work using the following: 20 mark question mark scheme adapted from Edexcel Success Criteria for students ‘What stood out?’ comment box ‘What went well’ comment box ‘To improve’ comment box Useful for departmental use for the streamlining of exam style feedback.
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Edexcel A Level Geography Feedback Sheet and Mark Scheme

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Edexcel A Level Geography Feedback Sheet and Mark Scheme suitable for 12 mark ‘Assess’ questions for both the human and physical topics. Editable powerpoint document aimed to be used to provide quality feedback for students at a minimal impact to teacher workload using: Edexcel Mark Scheme - adapted Success Criteria ‘What really stood out’ comment box What went well comment box To improve comment box Can be altered for a variety of questions once purchased, this is ideal to be used across a department for streamlined feedback.
Edexcel A Level Geography 12 Mark Question Planning FrameQuick View
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Edexcel A Level Geography 12 Mark Question Planning Frame

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A ‘steps to success’ how to guide on how to achieve in 12 mark Edexcel A Level Geography ‘Assess’ questions. Including the following steps to success: De-code the question PEACE paragraph structure strip Pie chart ‘significance’ planner Success Criteria When introducing 12 mark questions, students often struggle to ensure all of the mark scheme criteria is met. This resource encourages students to spend time planning their answer, giving time to the arguments they will make to support their written work. Intended to be used as a scaffolding resource, to be gradually reduced over time to encourage independence.
A Level Geography Globalisation Revision GuideQuick View
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A Level Geography Globalisation Revision Guide

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Edexcel A Level Geography Globalisation topic revision and case study guide covering the whole topic: What is globalisation? Key players e.g. TNCs (Tesco, Disney), National Governments and Trade Blocs Switched on VS Switched Off Measuring globalisation (KOF & AT Kearney positives and negatives) Global Shift winners and losers (China, UK, USA) Migration and megacities (Pakistan, source and host countries) Global culture Development Rising Tensions Controlling globalisation Consequences, ethics and sustainability To be used in conjunction with the Edexcel A Level Geography Globalisation topic content. Case study information and key concepts are integral for success in 12 mark questions.
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Geography GCSE Writing Mat

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A4 geography writing mat resource outlining the key techniques, structures and phrases for students to follow to succeed in extended writing activities. This resource can be used for all attainment and ability levels, from scaffolding lower attainment writing through models, to challening those requiring more depth in explanation. Suitable for AQA GCSE exam question technique, as well as Key Stage 3 writing to build confidence and embed practice at an early stage. Each writing technique caters to the requirements of exam command words such as, ‘Explain’, ‘Describe’, and ‘To what extent’. A variety of structures covered, for example: TEA (Trend, Evidence, Anomaly) PEE (Point, Evidence, Explanation) LOAD (Locate/Introduce, On the one hand, Alternatively, Decision)