NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.
NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.
A series of group activities to develop thinking covering the geography of fashion. Using a video depicting the manufacture of a pair of jeans as stimulus, the activities then go on to consider the jobs and countries involved in their manufacture.
A series of whiteboard activities, investigations and up to date case studies that support the teaching of climate change. This resource adds to the understanding of the Key Questions in UNIT G1, Changing Physical Environments, Investigating Climate Change section of the WJEC AS GCE in Geography.
These activities do not attempt to cover the whole theme and can easily be incorporated into other resources and teaching and learning approaches.
There are many opportunities within ESDGC to develop thinking skills. This resource contains backgrounds on a number of teaching and learning ideas with accompanying files for use in the classroom. These can be adapted for use in a number of settings and with a variety of age groups.
There are many opportunities within ESDGC to develop thinking skills. This resource contains backgrounds on a number of teaching and learning ideas with accompanying files for use in the classroom. These can be adapted for use in a number of settings and with a variety of age groups.
A thematic approach to delivering the skills of the new curriculum through the topic of Nepal.
The unit includes comprehensive teacher guidance with links to the skills framework, interactive and printable resources, videos and soundfiles.
Cyfres o wersi a gweithgareddau bwrdd gwyn ar gyfer CA2. Mae’r adnodd yn deillio o gysylltiadau rhwng ysgolion Cymru a Lesotho gan ddefnyddio adnoddau a gasglwyd wrth addysgu yn y wlad am flwyddyn.
Mae’r gwersi yn cynnig dilyniant o weithgareddau thematig gan gychwyn gyda’r Cyfnod Sylfaen/CA1 a hefyd yn cynnwys gweithgareddau ymestynnol ar gyfer disgyblion mwy galluog.
Use these resources as part of a series of lessons with interactive whiteboard activities for KS2. The resource is based on school linking in Wales and Lesotho using materials gathered during a year's experience of teaching in Lesotho. Lessons are intended to give continuation and progression from t More…he KS1/Foundation Phase unit and to provide extension activities for more able pupils whilst offering a theme based approach to NC subjects. For more materials relating to this resource, please visit the NGfL site, linked below.
Use these resources as part of The ERLAFS (Education for Rural Livelihoods and Food Sovereignty) project, which has been helping schools to make curriculum partnerships between schools in Wales and Zanzibar for over a decade. For more materials relating to this resource, please visit the NGfL site, linked below.
Cyfres o weithgareddau rhyngweithiol yn tanlinellu gwaith sefydliad elusennol yn yr ardaloedd o Sri Lanka a effeithiwyd gan y Tsunami.
Mae'r adnodd yn cynnwys delweddau, tasgau datrys problemau a thasgau traws gwricwlaidd ac fe ellir golygu pob un ffeil i gwrdd ag anghenion a gallu eich disgyblion.
A Decision-Making-Exercise, using virtual fieldwork, on the best option to reduce river flooding in Cowbridge area, contains data on the history of flooding in the area, outlines of the different options considered by Environmental Agency Wales, the different economic costs and the environmental impact once built. Whiteboard and independent student activities use OS maps, constructor’s diagrams, old newspapers, spider diagrams, calculations. Photographs with sound commentary allow students to visualise and assess the success of the chosen scheme
These lesson materials and resources are designed to support learners in their understanding of
* the processes operating at the coast
* how areas along the coast can be protected
* the groups of people concerned about coastal protection
* how to complete a fieldwork sketch
Although these resources rely on images and materials based on Porthkerry and Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan, the processes illustrated could be applied to any coastal area.
A unit of work to support understanding of the section on World Trade in the WJEC GCSE Geography (A) specification. The unit includes comprehensive notes with appropriate animations, a glossary of terms, activities to test understanding and model exam answers to questions. Pupils could use the units within their own study and parts could be used for whole class discussions. The materials are also suitable for other some exam board specifications.
Each pack consists of teacher notes, activities for use in the classroom, information cards and posters to help teachers introduce and study the concept of renewable energy sources
A number of powerpoint presentations, some in the form of 'Catchphrase' - say what you see. These include place names in Wales and Country names.
There are also several files covering &'Crazy facts&';
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This resource consists of a variety of PowerPoints, worksheets and activities designed to support the delivery of modules on the economy of India. There is recent data gathered from research material and quiz activities to support learners in developing an overview of the culture and geography of India.
The three lessons in this resource are suitable for pupils in Years 7 & 8 and can be used in Geography, PSE and Citizenship lessons. They cover several themes of the new ESDGC Common Understanding Document, including Consumption and Waste and Wealth and Poverty.