I am a secondary school Head of department and I love to teach engaging, vibrant and interesting lessons. I try to inspire students with what greets them when they come into my classroom and try to move away from the chalk and talk teacher at the front lessons and make learning interactive and fun!
I am a secondary school Head of department and I love to teach engaging, vibrant and interesting lessons. I try to inspire students with what greets them when they come into my classroom and try to move away from the chalk and talk teacher at the front lessons and make learning interactive and fun!
This resource fully covers the National Curriculum criteria for elements of Russia as well as many skills and location elements. The accompanying scheme of work for a full term maps out suggested lessons (or the accompanying lessons are available on TES). The assessment is directly related to the scheme of work and the KS3 assessment criteria stated on the scheme.
This booklet is designed to send home to parents so that they can revise with their child. There are a series of questions and answers that the parent can traffic light to assist and monitor revision. This has been a great tool for the 'revising in my bedroom on facebook' generation when a parent wants to help.
This can also be used to help students check their own learning and then use the questions as mini-knowledge checks. There is also a human geography booklet.
This works best with AQA A Geography but has many elements of EdExcel and OCR.
A 60 page power point for lesson by lesson coverage of the core elements of the Development gap with activities embedded into the ppt to print.
Please see additional resources that have revision guides and student work books to complete and consolidate this unit of work.
This lesson links together the previous lesson on causes of flooding human and physical or can be taught as a stand alone lesson. The River Severn case study in Tewkesbury considers a range of causes and effects. Effects have to be categorised into social, economic and environmental and students have the introduction to what is considered a response and the homework task to research the responses in preparation.
All resources are attached and ready to print including homework.
This lesson covers the question about what are the uses of a fold mountain range as a result of the physical geography? Students look at the Geography of the area, the uses and apply to an examination question to consolidate learning.
There is also a homework activity about sustainability and management and the sorter activity is included.
There are task sheets that are great to consolidate learning in the structure of an examination question including the key information, explanation, link to a sociologist and to evaluate the method. They are related to crime and deviance however can also be altered for education should this be necessary.
The sheets are an excellent revision tool as all of the learning is in a similar format for each of the areas and this therefore helps students make comparisons. This pack includes; official statistics, self-reports, field studies, informal interviews and participation. Please see other sociology resources for this and other units in my shop.
Students consider what a hard engineering strategy is with a mix and match sorting activity. They then complete a series of activities that are embedded into the power point to be printed.
The students need to annotate a map, watch a short clip, look at some satellite images, use text and a key effective;y. All of the evidence that they have then created is used t structure the examination question at the end of the lesson.
This pack perfectly and succinctly summarises all of the elements and key sociologists for the Education unit for AQA AS/A2. It works well as a holiday revision or pre-assessment unit content revision or I initially made if for a student that had missed a great deal of the course.
The notes can be used to set weekly tests and also use them to apply and think independently about how research methods are also threaded through the unit so there is an A3 summary Education and research methods sheet included!
This Christmas quiz has four rounds including an editable subject round (in this case Geography and History questions but these can be changed to suit other subjects).
The rest of the quiz works for events that have occurred this year, a music round (with a link) a subject specific round and a Christmas movie round. It should last a full lesson around 60 minutes.
A variety of worksheets for mix and match homework's to compliment a series of rivers lessons. The tasks differ depending on their level of skill, effort and knowledge. The tasks are standalone and there are enough tasks for 8 weeks of homework once per week.
No planning needed all sheets are prepared.
This lesson covers two lesson regarding introducing extreme tourism and the case study of Antarctica. Students have to complete a variety of tasks regarding management and reasons for visitor numbers in addition to what extreme tourism is and why people go there.
There are three task sheets that are differentiated according to ability (Pink A*/A/B), Blue (C/S borderline) and Yellow E and below.
All resources are attached and need to be printed and the task sheets work best printed as A3. There are exam questions and opportunities for peer assessment and formative assessment throughout.
Students complete the case studies with probing questions for the topic of the living world. The pack includes tropical rain forest (Malaysia), Rich desert (USA), Poor desert (Thar, India) and Temperate deciduous (Epping forest)
Students complete the sheets for revision alongside the booklets, the questions are challenging and related to the exam specification/question demands.
This can be a lesson revision activity or a stand alone weekly set of home work tasks.
This is power point contains the entire topic for 'Changing urban environments' and has key questions and mini-activities for the different slides and case studies.
This is a great after school revision session or a flipped learning activity for students to prepare for their examinations.
Please see accompanying resources for the Urban environments unit in my shop. Happy revising!
Students complete the case studies with probing questions for the topic of tourism. The pack includes questioning sheets and resource interpretation on Blackpool (UK coastal resort including Butler model), The Galapagos Islands (Ecotourism), Antarctica (Extreme Tourism) and Jamaica (Tourism in the Tropics).
Please note that the Antarctica sheets are differentiated (grades noted on sheet). There is also a lesson to accompany the Antarctica - please see other resources in my store.
There is also an accompanying case study notes booklet attached so that these can be used for homework or home revision too.
This power point has been used at parents evenings and parent revision evenings to prepare parents and students for the Geography AQA examinations, what the paper looks like, where additional information can be found and timelines.
There are revision packs that are given to students and before the event students and parents can take part in a memory training exercise to make the session interactive (see bundle).
Students are increasingly finding it difficult in a digital age to retain information. Students rarely know their own mobile numbers as the brain no longer needs to retain this information in a digital era where your memory is in your smartphone. For exams however students cannot rely on their smart phones and need to be using their memories.
This is a good session to get students to think about their revision and how they can revise. The session is interactive and there are lots of activities to try. It works best to use your own subject however the information in this one is generic so students can collectively try the techniques.
I use it a lot for Geography case studies for key facts and have had good success. Students sometimes want to revise but struggle to know how they can make their revision more accessible.
Students complete the case studies with probing questions for the topic of Urban environments. The pack includes sustainable transport in London and sustainable living in Curitiba, squatter settlements in Kibera, Kenya and managing CBD's including UDC's (Newcastle upon Tyne), City Challenge (Manchester) ,Sustainable communities (New Islington) and Managing a city sustainability (Newcastle upon Tyne).
Students complete the sheets for revision alongside the booklets, the questions are challenging and related to the exam specification/question demands. There are also case study notes to assist with completion.
This can be a lesson revision activity or a stand alone weekly set of home work tasks. Excellent for half term revision see shop for other topic sheets or bundles.
This resource works best as being printed out as A3 sheets and then stapled together as a large work book.
The resources are all completed on the first 4 pages as theories and concepts about the course, including indicators, reasons for inequalities, types of aid, advantages and disadvantages of aid and then ALL case studies needed with accompanying notes to support the case studies. The case studies are based on the examination prompts regarding case study extended writing questions with source stimulus for preparing for shorter questions.
Please note the case study packs are also available separately for several other units.
A variety of worksheets for mix and match homework's to compliment a series of Natural environment and global threats lessons. The tasks differ depending on their level of skill, effort and knowledge. The tasks are standalone and there are enough tasks for 9 weeks of homework once per week. The worksheets include measuring shrinking ice caps, endangered animals, considering the threats to global environments, understanding how a globe works and wilderness exploration activities.
No planning needed all sheets are prepared and ready to print!
A variety of worksheets for mix and match homework's to compliment a series of lessons on Spain, Tourism or Geographical skills with a country study element . The tasks differ depending on their level of skill, effort and knowledge. The tasks are standalone and there are enough tasks for 6 weeks of homework once per week.
No planning needed all sheets are prepared.