Learning Grids for GCSE AQA Geography

A fantastic way to support weaker learners!

Students have to read their textbook/notes to complete a grid of questions based on a sub-topic of the learning criteria, in exact specification order.

Exemplar completed grids for easy marking and provide revision notes with full specification coverage!

The structured and active learning method helps students understand the key points and build confidence.

Brilliant for students who learn best by doing. Dramatically improves learning for learners in need of additional support; highly motivating.

Some great ideas here to review learning either at the end of the topic or for revision before final examinations...

...A good opportunity for pupils to reflect on their prior knowledge and areas that are lacking

E. Gill, Teacher & Peer Reviewer

  • Requires minimal teacher planning and input – great for cover lessons
  • An easy-to-set, valuable homework option
  • Pinpoints topic strengths and weaknesses for targeted support
Plus!
  • Diagrams engage visual learners
  • Case study specific learning grids make perfect factsheets for revision
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What do teachers say about this resource? (8631)

A clear and concise set of revision pages that students can complete for independent revision / structured revision in lessons. Nice range of activities - to help them be "active" in their revision. It also is testing ways such as use of photos / gap fills that are useful for exam preparation. It is good that it is broken down into the different themes, so smaller themes can be tested on and not making revision seem as daunting. Follows the GCSE specification clearly and in a logical order. A great set of revision sheets that be used throughout the course.

E Gill, Geography teacher & Peer Reviewer

It is a really good, thorough revision resource for the entire Section A Paper 1. It is also good for teachers to set additional independent work for students to work through.

R. Doherty, HoD & Peer Reviewer

Very comprehensive. Inclusion of images, maps, photos, is helpful; as is matching key terms with definitions and mix of short and longer response questions

T. Butterworth, Teacher & Peer Reviewer

What do teachers say about this resource? (8630)

It's an easy to use, clear revision tool for a GCSE student... I like the fact that students only need to focus on a basic/low level question at a time giving them enough time to feel they an work through the resource at their own pace... I would use it for challenge tasks for higher ability students, and I would use it for revision for lower/middle ability students... It follow the specification logically and accurately, making it a great teacher tool for supporting revision and a great student resource to guide their revision.

R Doherty, HoD & Peer Reviewer

What do teachers say about this resource? (8632)

These grids are very useful for all pupils studying AQA geography GCSE 1 -9. They follow the examination specification very closely and cover each strand well. These are a great template for pupils to work through at their own pace or they could be used for preps throughout a topic. [One example] is on Bristol; this is easily adaptable to other cities around the world and pupils should be confident in answering / interpreting photographs from places other than their particular city taught in lessons.
Some great ideas here to review learning either at the end of the topic or for revision before final examinations. A good opportunity for pupils to reflect on their prior knowledge and areas that are lacking.

E. Gill, Teacher & Peer Reviewer

The resources is VERY thorough and the creator has obviously followed the specification very closely in order to produce the questions. This must be based on extensive experience of historical exam questions because there is very limited exemplar material available to use. The answers are provided making it useful for pupils to use by themselves as well as for teachers to use to 'test' pupils' preparedness for exams. Some of the questions are quite challenging but this is the style of the new exams so it is good to get them prepared for this as early as possible. I like that the resource encourages pupils to practice a variety of skills such as photo interpretation and map skills.

H. Pollard, Teacher & Peer Reviewer