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Eyewitness Accounts of the Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
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Eyewitness Accounts of the Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD

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Journey Back in Time: Witness the Eruption of Mount Vesuvius! Bring history to life for your Year 8 class! Uncover the drama and devastation of 79 AD with this Mount Vesuvius Eruption Resource Walk in the footsteps of: Pliny the Elder, the curious scholar: Witness the eruption through the eyes of a renowned scientist! Gaius, the brave slave: Experience the chaos and fear from the perspective of a Roman citizen! Livia, the noblewoman: Feel the loss and devastation suffered by the wealthy elite! Maximus, the gladiator: Learn about the raw power of nature from a fearless warrior! Engaging first-hand accounts: Each character brings their unique perspective to the event. Vivid descriptions: Feel the tremors, smell the ash, and witness the fiery destruction! Interactive activities: Analyze primary sources, create timelines, and explore the impact of the eruption. Teacher’s guide: Packed with lesson plans, extension activities, and assessment materials.
LGBT Outstanding lesson PSHE: Modern family structure (TES Pick)
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LGBT Outstanding lesson PSHE: Modern family structure (TES Pick)

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A supurb lesson that reviews how changes in the modern family unit and structure is changing. Student and teachers will gain insight, empathy and understanding of the challenges faced by different families in the 21st Century. Objectives: To describe how the modern family has changed To review why these structural changes are important in the 21st Century Both students and teachers can predict and prepare themselves for the social, cultural, religious and economic impact that this may have in society at local, national and international scales.
AQA -  Measuring development
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AQA - Measuring development

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Chapter 17: Economic Development & quality of life Learning objectives: To describe how social development is measured. To explain why the human development index is important. Compliments Textbook - AQA GCSE (9-1) Geography Second Edition ByJohn Widdowson (Author) Workbooklet containing: Starter Key words Sample GCSE Question 10 Tasks Student checklist
Superb Geography ice breaker
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Superb Geography ice breaker

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Creating a climate for learning in Geography: Set the right collaborative atmosphere in your class room by using this Geography themed ice breaker. Great fun. Ideal for the start of term and new teachers.
Outstanding  lesson: How can the environment be polluted?
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Outstanding lesson: How can the environment be polluted?

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How can the environment be polluted? Learning objectives: To identify different types of pollution To describe how they can harm the environment A stimulating interactive lesson that encourages students to identify a range of pollution types. Students will also consider how environmental concerns can be categorised on a variety of scales.
Geography transition lesson for Y6 and Y7 students
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Geography transition lesson for Y6 and Y7 students

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A proven great introductory and transition lesson activity to introduce the skills and global knowledge needed for Geography! This has proved very successful for Y6 students entering KS3 It can be used as an independent, paired or group task. Fantastic if used as a competition.
Air pollution - Is a car free world possible?
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Air pollution - Is a car free world possible?

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Title: Is a car free world possible? Learning Objectives: To review the development and impact of cars To consider how their environmental impact could be managed using an international strategy Perfect for Criterion C - Communicating Fantastic lesson assessing the possibility of reducing traffic to improve the urban environment and reduce both air and noise pollution. Includes reading tasks, comprehension questions and assessment.
Outstanding Lesson: Hurricanes, Typhoons & Cyclones
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Outstanding Lesson: Hurricanes, Typhoons & Cyclones

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Title - What are Hurricanes? Learning Objective: To describe how they form using keywords To map their global distribution *** A comprehensive introduction to the natural hazard referred to as hurricanes – areas of intense low pressure. This has an excellent starter, main and plenary. It covers mapping global distribution, key words & terminology, the Saffir-Simpson scale measurement and tidal surge. It also has extension higher order thinking question for more ale students.**
Outstanding Lesson - Weather and Climate
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Outstanding Lesson - Weather and Climate

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Title: Weather and climate To identify the how weather is described and measured To suggest a range of weather hazards experienced in the UK Rated outstanding - A fantastic lesson reviewing the environmental conditions caused by weather and climate factors and their influence on human activity. Involves kinaesthetic collaborative class group task, analysis and evaluation. Includes pit stop plenaries and free plenary placemat. Great for an introduction to this popular theme and ideal for a lesson observation.
Environmental systems & Societies: Unit 1.1 - What are Environmental Value Systems (EVS)?
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Environmental systems & Societies: Unit 1.1 - What are Environmental Value Systems (EVS)?

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Title: Environmental systems & Societies: Unit 1.1 - What are Environmental Value Systems (EVS)? Learning Objectives: ● To identify the factors that affect different EVS ● To explain the different environmental philosophies Great lesson that introduces students to the first unit, also incorporates some excellent video clips for discussion and a Homework task to consolodate learning.
Outstanding  Lesson - What is ecotourism? (TES Pick)
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Outstanding Lesson - What is ecotourism? (TES Pick)

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Title: What is ecotourism? Objectives: To describe how ecotourism has developed To look at strategies that help conserve the natural environment Contains a review of mass tourism, sustainable strategies, annotated example and a range of video clip hyper links. Ideal for GCSE and International Baccalaureate.
ESS - How does Global atmospheric circulation work? Environmental Systems and Societies
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ESS - How does Global atmospheric circulation work? Environmental Systems and Societies

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Learning Objectives: To describe the processes of atmospheric circulation. To explain how the circulation of air within the atmosphere causes areas of high and low pressure Comprehensive and easy to follow guide. Contains - extension question task, for advanced learners a template sheet asking students to add information on global atmospheric circulation writing activity, consolidating all their knowledge hyper-links to video clips fantastic general knowledge starter
Fantastic lesson - Photochemical smog
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Fantastic lesson - Photochemical smog

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Learning Objectives: To outline the formation of photochemical smog. To distinguish between primary and secondary air pollutants Contains: Fantastic science clips to illustrate how human health is impacted and the chemical reactions that form secondary air pollutants. Includes news reports for Case studies. Exam question Research task. Live links to air pollution models - in London and across the World.
Tectonics Assessment - 30 minutes
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Tectonics Assessment - 30 minutes

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Great summative assessment designed for Year 7 or 8 that reviews knowledge and understanding of plate tectonics and volcanic eruptions. Includes a range of different questions: True/False Diagram drawing Image analysis
Great Lesson - Introduction to the Renaissance
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Great Lesson - Introduction to the Renaissance

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A great and useful lesson that introduces this important period in time. Encourages student to research independently. Lesson Objectives: To practice researching and presenting information To assess how these changes have helped progress
River Landscapes in the UK
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River Landscapes in the UK

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Learning objectives To identify a variety of river landforms. To work as a team to assess how rivers shape the land through erosion and deposition. Comprehensive, interactive lesson that promotes collaboration.
Why live in the USA? (America Mexico Migration Case study)
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Why live in the USA? (America Mexico Migration Case study)

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Learning objectives: To outline the reasons why Mexico migrants want to live in the USA. To review some population issues caused by mass migration. Comprehensive lesson including map activities of the USA/Mexico border, crossword suing key words and places, locational knowledge questions and matching exercises reviewing different perspectives of the migration issues.