Geography topic list, Schemes and Mind Maps of Geography

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Typology: Schemes and Mind Maps

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Year 10 Geography Revision Plan - Summer
Week Lesson
focus
Revision
Homework
Independent revision you could be doing at home
11/05/26 Resource
Management
lessons in
class
Homework
revision tasks –
see EASI
Make revision flashcards for the Nigeria case study:
the location and importance of the country, regionally and globally
• the wider political, social, cultural and environmental context within which the country is placed
• the changing industrial structure. The balance between different sectors of the economy. How manufacturing
industry can stimulate economic development
• the role of transnational corporations (TNCs) in relation to industrial development. Advantages and
disadvantages of TNC(s) to the host country
• the changing political and trading relationships with the wider world
• international aid: types of aid, impacts of aid on the receiving country
• the environmental impacts of economic development
• the effects of economic development on quality of life for the population.
18/05/26 Revision
lessons in
class –
Physical
Landscapes
(Rivers/Coast
s) x1
– Changing
Economic
World UK x1
Homework
revision tasks –
see EASI
Practice Exam Questions:
- Explain how quality of life can be improved for the urban poor (Urban Issues and Challenges)
- Explain why economic development increases with industrial development (Changing Economic World)
- Evaluate the opportunities and challenges in a UK city (Urban Issues Issues and Challenges)
Half term Homework
revision tasks –
see EASI
Produce a revision mind map for river management – include types of hard and soft management, how they
work, positives and negatives, examples from the River Tees
Produce a revision mind map for coastal management – include types of hard and soft management, how they
work, positives and negatives, examples from the Holderness Coastline
01/06/26 Revision
lessons in
class –
Changing
Economic
World Nigeria
x1
-Urban Issues
and
Challenges x1
Homework
revision tasks –
see EASI
Make revision flashcards for the Newcastle case study:
the location and importance of the city in the UK and the wider world
impacts of national and international migration on the growth and character of the city
how urban change has created opportunities:
social and economic opportunities: cultural mix, recreation and entertainment, employment, integrated
transport systems
environmental opportunities: urban greening
• social and economic challenges: urban deprivation, inequalities in housing, education, health and employment
• environmental challenges: dereliction, building on brownfield and greenfield sites, waste disposal
the impact of urban sprawl on the rural–urban fringe, and the growth of commuter settlements.
An example of an urban regeneration project to show: • reasons why the area needed regeneration • the main
features of the project.
08/06/26 Assessment
window
opens – see
exam
timetable.
Revision
lessons to
continue in
class until the
exams
Homework
revision tasks –
see EASI
Use the revision lesson activities from in class and homework activities to read over.
Test yourself using your flashcards / get other people to test you.
Revise the areas that you find difficult further.

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Year 10 Geography Revision Plan - Summer

Week Lesson focus Revision Homework Independent revision you could be doing at home 11/05/26 Resource Management lessons in class Homework revision tasks – see EASI Make revision flashcards for the Nigeria case study:  the location and importance of the country, regionally and globally

  • the wider political, social, cultural and environmental context within which the country is placed
  • the changing industrial structure. The balance between different sectors of the economy. How manufacturing industry can stimulate economic development
  • the role of transnational corporations (TNCs) in relation to industrial development. Advantages and disadvantages of TNC(s) to the host country
  • the changing political and trading relationships with the wider world
  • international aid: types of aid, impacts of aid on the receiving country
  • the environmental impacts of economic development
  • the effects of economic development on quality of life for the population. 18/05/26 Revision lessons in class – Physical Landscapes (Rivers/Coast s) x
  • Changing Economic World UK x Homework revision tasks – see EASI Practice Exam Questions:
  • Explain how quality of life can be improved for the urban poor (Urban Issues and Challenges)
  • Explain why economic development increases with industrial development (Changing Economic World)
  • Evaluate the opportunities and challenges in a UK city (Urban Issues Issues and Challenges) Half term Homework revision tasks – see EASI Produce a revision mind map for river management – include types of hard and soft management, how they work, positives and negatives, examples from the River Tees Produce a revision mind map for coastal management – include types of hard and soft management, how they work, positives and negatives, examples from the Holderness Coastline 01/06/26 Revision lessons in class – Changing Economic World Nigeria x -Urban Issues and Challenges x Homework revision tasks – see EASI Make revision flashcards for the Newcastle case study: the location and importance of the city in the UK and the wider world impacts of national and international migration on the growth and character of the city how urban change has created opportunities: social and economic opportunities: cultural mix, recreation and entertainment, employment, integrated transport systems environmental opportunities: urban greening
  • social and economic challenges: urban deprivation, inequalities in housing, education, health and employment
  • environmental challenges: dereliction, building on brownfield and greenfield sites, waste disposal the impact of urban sprawl on the rural–urban fringe, and the growth of commuter settlements. An example of an urban regeneration project to show: • reasons why the area needed regeneration • the main features of the project. 08/06/26 Assessment window opens – see exam timetable. Revision lessons to continue in class until the exams Homework revision tasks – see EASI Use the revision lesson activities from in class and homework activities to read over. Test yourself using your flashcards / get other people to test you. Revise the areas that you find difficult further.