A full Scheme of Work for the topic of Africa for KS3.
There are 10 lessons complete with worksheets and print outs for each lesson.
There is attached a SOW, key word print out, learning log and an SEN booklet to follow the lessons.
The lesson titles are;
What are the misconceptions of Africa?
What is the physical geography of Africa?
What is the pattern of climate and biomes in Africa?
How does Africa’s past shape its present?
How does development vary in Africa?
Is population change in Africa a blessing or a curse?
Why are African’s migrating to Europe?
How does tectonic activity affect the DRC?
How can extreme weather impact Mozambique?
What does the future hold for Africa?
Every lesson has a learning objective and three check points.
Every lesson has a ‘Do Now’ that refers back to the previous lesson.
Every lesson has ‘green pen’ answers for students to feedback their work.
The SEN Booklet is to follow every lesson to adapt to lower abilities.
This lesson is part of a wide scheme of work called ‘Africa’.
This is Lesson 1 - What are the misconceptions of Africa?
The lesson has a learning objective and three check points.
The lesson has a ‘Do Now’ that refers back to the previous lesson.
The lesson has ‘green pen’ answers for students to feedback their work.
This lesson is part of a wide scheme of work called ‘Africa’.
This is Lesson 2 - What is the physical geography of Africa?
The lesson has a learning objective and three check points.
The lesson has a ‘Do Now’ that refers back to the previous lesson.
The lesson has ‘green pen’ answers for students to feedback their work.
This lesson is part of a wide scheme of work called ‘Africa’.
This is Lesson 3 - What is the pattern of climate and biomes in Africa?
The lesson has a learning objective and three check points.
The lesson has a ‘Do Now’ that refers back to the previous lesson.
The lesson has ‘green pen’ answers for students to feedback their work.
This lesson is part of a wide scheme of work called ‘Africa’.
This is Lesson 4 - How does Africa’s past shape its present?
The lesson has a learning objective and three check points.
The lesson has a ‘Do Now’ that refers back to the previous lesson.
The lesson has ‘green pen’ answers for students to feedback their work.
This lesson is part of a wide scheme of work called ‘Africa’.
This is Lesson 5 - How does development vary in Africa?
The lesson has a learning objective and three check points.
The lesson has a ‘Do Now’ that refers back to the previous lesson.
The lesson has ‘green pen’ answers for students to feedback their work.