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Excellent lesson - What is the carbon cycle?
A great introduction lesson to the carbon cycle.
Includes activity sheet!
Learning objectives:
To identify the stores and flows within the carbon cycle.
To work in a team to create a labelled diagram of the carbon cycle.
Fantastic - Winter festival countdown calendar (advent)
Great way to finish the year - Click on a date to reveal a festive tutor time idea, activity or game.
Brexit. Excellent map skills: How well do you know Europe?
Great worksheet to increase spatial awareness and atlas skills.
Fantastic educational Xmas advent calendar
A great resource for a tutor group that offers a variety of fun activities and reflections on what this festive time of the year involves. Great for promoting global citizenship and PSHE aspects.
Outstanding Lesson - How can population pyramids be used to assess demographic changes?
Title: How can population pyramids be used to assess demographic changes?
Learning Objectives:
To explain how population structure can change over time
To construct and analyse population pyramids
Contains clear examples, activity sheets, differentiated tasks, PEE chain examples.
Formative assessment for sense of place: Country in a box assessment
Creative summative assessment for KS3. Very helpful for lower ability students and kinaesthetic learners. Can also be used as a group/team project !
Assessment critera included !
Map/Atlas skills: Fantastic introduction to the Americas
Very useful resource: Includes a crossword challenge and research activity.
ESS 5.1 Worksheet - Introduction to soil
Great activity sheet with a range of tasks
What are the effects of earthquakes?
Learning Objectives:
To describe how people and places are affected by an earthquake.
To examine a case study
Presentation includes a supporting student work booklet with 6 learning Tasks.
Includes a Case Study - Christchurch, New Zealand.
Focus on Primary and Secondary effects.
Superb Geography ice breaker
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.
Differentiated lesson: Introduction to Global Warming & Climate Change (TES Pick)
This lesson has been used and accredited as outstanding within many observations and interviews.
This alternative to a carrousel task allows student to stay in their seat yet rotate the resources as it introduced them to Climate Change and Global Warming. It allows teachers to judge prior knowledge, learning and misconceptions students may have. This is combined with excellent starter and plenary resources that consolidate learning objectives and helps teachers plan for the next lesson on this current important theme of geographical study.
Has been used at KS3, GCSE, IGCE, KS4, MYP and A Level standards.
Conservation/environmental agencies jigsaws
Cool kinaesthetic starter activity that introduces the logos of 3 major conservation organisations.
Outstanding - Ancient Egypt starter pack
Highly rated: A fantastic resource that introduces the topic of Ancient Egypt.
Contains images, a historical fun map,hieroglyphics tasks and allows students to design their own cartouche, decipher hieroglyphics, research the unique traditions and cultures of the wonderful Historical topic.
Great resource - EAL Reading Tasks
A great range of ideas to promote English over the holidays.
Excellent: What is International Mindedness?
Ideal for INSET training for staff. Essential for International Baccalaureate
International-mindedness is a view of the world in which people see themselves connected to the global community and assume a sense of responsibility to its members. It is an awareness of the inter-relatedness of all nations and peoples, and a recognition of the complexity of these relationships.
Religious Studies: Great lesson - Is war ever right? (TES)
Learning Objectives:
To look at a range of attitudes linked to warfare
To research different aspects of modern warfare
Include a great hyperlink to a video clip that reviews a range of different religious responses to this question; as well as from two American people with very different opinions based on the 911 attacks. This is followed by various perspectives on the question from religious viewpoints and and humanist leaders.
Includes a starter activity wordsearch to assist strengthening vocabulary.
What is chronology?
Learning Objectives:
To define the key historical term ‘chronological order’.
To practice chronology skills.
Horrible History: The Rotten Romans
Find out aspects of what was life like in ancient Rome, create a Roman soldier jigsaw and design a recruitment poster for the Roman army!
(ESS) Environmental Systems and Societies: 1.2 Systems and models
Title:* How are systems and models useful?**
Learning Objectives:
To draw a systems diagram and outline why we use them in ESS
To explain why a systems approach can help in the study of complex environmental issues
Great lesson that introduces students to the first unit, also incorporates some excellent video clips for discussion and to consolodate learning.
Fantastic - EAL reading challenge Homework
A great range of ideas to promote English!