Creative and innovative resources that meet the needs of every learner in every lesson.
Why create numerous resources when one can do it all.
Most resources are for geography lessons, but many are for whole-school too and cross over into numerous subjects.
Creative and innovative resources that meet the needs of every learner in every lesson.
Why create numerous resources when one can do it all.
Most resources are for geography lessons, but many are for whole-school too and cross over into numerous subjects.
A simple but effective lesson that provides students to create a verbal powerpoint relating to India. They can only add pictures. This moves away from kids reading lots of text from each slide.
Understanding is then tested in the T&F test.
4 revision guides designed for OCR A geography 1-9 GCSE course.
A unique guide has been created for each paper & one for more complex case study questions.
Many of the activities can actually be used as teaching resources/activities.
Areas covered are:
Grid References.
Scale.
Distance.
Height.
Fieldwork.
Statistics.
Q & A analysis.
Synoptic Q & A.
Coasts
Population
Energy
Modifying the landscape for food & water
Rivers
Industry
Urban geography
Upland, lowland & glacial areas
Climate of the UK
Development
Ecosystems
Extreme weather
Climate change
They differs from a conventional guide because on each page it provides students with actual tasks to complete. E.g. sorting, linking, drawing, SPaG, spot the mistakes etc.
At the back there are dozens of questions that pupils can use the guide to help answer.
The 2 statistic pages were printed on A3, laminated & provided to the pupils as last minute revision, whilst they were waiting to go into the exam hall.
I printed lots off in colour and charged students £2 as well as providing them with a copy on disc. Some students just wanted a free disc copy & printed it at home.
Although designed for OCR, most of the content is the same for other exam boards and it is very easily amended.
These took dozens of hours to create and will be an superb time saving resource that will really support students of all ability.
3 revision guides designed for OCR A geography 1-9 GCSE course.
A unique guide has been created for each paper.
Many of the activities can actually be used as teaching resources/activities.
Areas covered are:
Grid References.
Scale.
Distance.
Height.
Fieldwork.
Statistics.
Q & A analysis.
Synoptic Q & A.
Coasts
Population
Energy
Modifying the landscape for food & water
Rivers
Industry
Urban geography
Upland, lowland & glacial areas
Climate of the UK
Development
Ecosystems
Extreme weather
Climate change
They differs from a conventional guide because on each page it provides students with actual tasks to complete. E.g. sorting, linking, drawing, SPaG, spot the mistakes etc.
At the back there are dozens of questions that pupils can use the guide to help answer.
The 2 statistic pages were printed on A3, laminated & provided to the pupils as last minute revision, whilst they were waiting to go into the exam hall.
I printed lots off in colour and charged students £2 as well as providing them with a copy on disc. Some students just wanted a free disc copy & printed it at home.
Although designed for OCR, most of the content is the same for other exam boards and it is very easily amended.
These took dozens of hours to create and will be an superb time saving resource that will really support students of all ability.
A 42 page revision guide designed for OCR A, paper 2.
Areas covered are:
Climate change.
Development.
Extreme weather (tropical storms, El Nino & drought).
Aid
Ecosystems.
It differs from a conventional guide because on each page it provides students with actual tasks to complete. E.g. sorting, linking, drawing, SPaG, spot the mistakes etc.
At the back there are dozens of questions that pupils can use the guide to help answer.
I printed lots off in colour and charged students £2 as well as providing them with a copy on disc. Some students just wanted a free disc copy & printed it at home.
Please see my other guides.
Although designed for OCR, much of the content is the same for other exam boards and it is very easily amended.
This took dozens of hours to create and will be an superb time save resource that will really support students of all ability.
A full lesson that helps pupils to develop the skills needed to create work that is not simply copied out.
This is not an I.T. lesson.
Designed as a part of year 7 scheme of work and based on the rainforest.
Also includes a printable feedback sheet to speed up marking.
A geography skills games used to teach grid references in the form of the battleships game.
Each slide of the powerpoint is the teachers turn. This means that no cheating can take place.
Pupils use the blank grid to draw on their ships and marks off eack of the teachers turns (which is also shown on the powerpoint).
Once the first player has all of their ships sunk, the teacher loses.
Each student takes it in turn to read out their coordinates to try and sink the teachers ship.
A single hit sinks the entire ship.
It works incredibly well for all age groups.
A great activity that uses the fortnite base map to allow students to firstly describe a pre-plotted journey and then to create their own journey.
The journey is divided up into kilometer sections to make understanding scale more straight forward.
Task includes a success criteria that allows pupils to calculate their success.
A simple activity that creates understanding of the water cycle by the completion of an acrostic poem.
All elements of the sheet are laid out.
Works well with a visualiser to talk kids through each step.
A simple lesson that helps students to understand the meanings of social economic and environmental.
Cover meanings.
Create an emoji for each one.
Create a made up text message between student & parent/carer.
Add the emoji face to each text.
S&C is to link social, economic & environmental understanding to other areas that they have studied.
A collection stem question tests that allow pupils to demonstrate understanding through a series of multiple choice (5 possible answers) tests.
At the bottom of the sheet pupils can instantly demonstrate an understanding of misconceptions.
These are not designed to give a score (although you can score it), but are more about a demonstration of understanding of key understanding.
Each one (with feedback) takes roughly 10 minutes.
All the resources needed for the pupils to create a shopping list of the key ingredients of tropical storms.
Print off information sheet that pupils use to gain an understanding of the key things needed for tropical storms to occur. Works well on A3.
Pupils can make rough notes first.
They then create their ingredients list, putting the information into their own words.
There is then a sort to complete.
S&C can be to sort their work using the keys provided.
Information created for easy access for pupils to gain an understanding of the causes, effects and adaptations to drought.
It is designed to allow pupils to work independently (in small groups) to create their own news broadcast role play.
Show them the news clip from youtube.
Discuss what makes a great roleplay news broadcast.
Show info sheet (I like them printed in A3 & in colour)
Pupils makes notes on the information. A mindmap works well with 3 branches (causes, effects & responses).
Once notes are done, they then create their news broadcast.
Very simple to teach & kids love it.
Information about the impact that McDonalds is having upon the planet.
Links brilliantly to SMSC, geography and Science.
The lesson is designed to give students an understanding of obesity related to fast food, the reasons for its growth in Asia and the environmental impacts (both good & bad).
I provided the pupils with the information sheet (printed in colour & on A3). They read it & made notes.
They then had to present a 2 minute talk to the class without repetition, hesitation or saying ummm or ok or like.
It truly promotes oracy, literacy and presentation skills along with independent and creative learning.
The kids loved it and it is incredibly simple and easy to teach.
A simple school grounds based project in a self-contained booklet.
The project looks at the best location on the school grounds to build a picnic site.
It involved data collection, presentation, analysis and evaluation. All crucial geographical skills.
It outlines hypotheses and students complete a conclusion based on their findings.
A great end of year activity when the weather improves a little.
Takes about 5-6 lessons to complete.
A fantastic lesson that the kids loved doing.
It involves pupils creating their own weather forecast linked to the factors that influence the weather in the UK (NAD & air masses).
They simple read the information provided (I normally print it in A3), make notes on it and create a weather forecast that they then present to the class. They work on their presentations for homework too.
Very simple to teach and usually takes 3 lessons to get through.
A school grounds based project looking at if:
Natural factors impact erosion around the school more than human?
Everything needed is contained and outlined in the booklet.
Takes 4-5 lessons to complete.
You will have to change the map from google earth to a map of your own school.
Worked really well and covers a lot of statistical detail and fieldwork skills.
A simple tracker that breaks down the percentages to grades.
Was used in humanities, but can be easily amended to fit all subjects.
Pupils add their assessment scores onto the tracker to keep a record of progress over time.
Simple, but effective.
An information sheet on the effects & responses management of the great barrier reef KS3 or GCSE. Links to all key learning needed for impacts & responses to an ecosystem. It covers all of the key words & links well to SEN students & G & T. It can be used t create a mindmap, storyboard, diary or just to answer questions.