All paid resources are complete lessons.
Schemes of work have all been designed in line with UK curriculum
Content of lessons is taught through local in English and Welsh case studies
SoW advertised follow either WJEC or AQA exam specifications.
All paid resources are complete lessons.
Schemes of work have all been designed in line with UK curriculum
Content of lessons is taught through local in English and Welsh case studies
SoW advertised follow either WJEC or AQA exam specifications.
Complete lesson - All resources required for lesson are attached in the PowerPoint. This includes YouTube links in the notes and worksheets.
PowerPoint is self explanatory and lesson can be taught without adaptation.
AFL and differentiation throughout.
KS3 lesson
Identifying how tourism has changed and why. Heavy numeracy based lesson
Lesson is fully differentiated, all resources required provided and AFL throughout
KS3 lesson
Identify the attractions of tourism to Iceland.
Categorize the impacts of tourism into different types of groups.
Assess the impacts of tourism to More Developed Countries e.g. Iceland
Lesson is fully differentiated, all resources required provided and AFL throughout
Complete lesson - All resources required for lesson are attached in the PowerPoint. This includes YouTube links in the notes and worksheets.
PowerPoint is self explanatory and lesson can be taught without adaptation.
AFL and differentiation throughout.
LOs
Describe key features of our Welsh landscape
Reshape knowledge of Wales.
Explain the purpose of national parks
Complete lesson - All resources required for lesson are attached in the PowerPoint. This includes YouTube links in the notes and worksheets.
PowerPoint is self explanatory and lesson can be taught without adaptation.
AFL and differentiation throughout.
LOs
Describe how Cardiff is changing.
Explain the processes that are forcing Cardiff to change.
Predict what Cardiff might look like in the future.
Complete lesson
All resources required for lesson attached, including video links in PowerPoint notes section.
PowerPoint self explanatory.
LOs
Outline how London has changed.
Describe why London developed as it did.
Categorise how London’s development has made it unique.
Complete lesson
All resources required for lesson attached, including video links in PowerPoint notes section.
PowerPoint self explanatory.
LOs
Outline how diverse London is.
Describe regeneration of Stratford.
Explain who regeneration has benefited.
Complete lesson
All resources required for lesson attached, including video links in PowerPoint notes section.
PowerPoint self explanatory.
LOs
Identify risks linked to geographical fieldwork.
Describe how to reduce these risks.
Create data collection sheet.
Complete lesson - Linked to AQA 2016 Geography syllabus
All resources required for lesson attached.
PowerPoint self explanatory.
LOs
Describe the different types of weathering.
Describe the impact of weathering.
Compare the different types of mass movement.
Complete lesson - Linked to AQA 2016 Geography syllabus
All resources required for lesson attached.
PowerPoint self explanatory.
LOs
Compare earthquake case studies.
Complete lesson in line with new English curriculum
All resources required for lesson attached, including video links in PowerPoint notes section.
PowerPoint self explanatory, accessible for any non geography specialist.
LOs
Outline how humans use glacial landscapes
Describe the location of the Lake District.
Explain how glacial conflicts have been overcome.
Complete lesson in line with new English curriculum
All resources required for lesson attached, including video links in PowerPoint notes section.
PowerPoint self explanatory, accessible for any non geography specialist.
LOs
Create a desert landforms.
Describe the different types of weathering.
Explain how a desert landform is created.
All resources required for the 8 lessons are attached.
Embedded within these lessons is content that will assess pupils geographical skills, literacy and numeracy in regards to:
- Critically thinking
- Identifying
- Describing
- Explaining
- Justifying
- Comparing
- Mapping skills
Lessons are delivered via a vast array of fun, engaging, challenging activities.
- Framed Question
- Video clip interpretation
- Debating tasks
- Bingo
- Categorisation tasks
- Creative thinking
- Pupil centered success criteria
- Image analysis
- Assessment For Learning via self-assessment
Also attached is assessment and frame work to provide pupils with proper support throughout assessment.
Note: Coral Reef: Assessment is a two part lesson. Coral Reef: Reward lesson is an optional lesson.
Complete lesson - Linked to AQA 2016 Geography syllabus
All resources required for lesson attached.
PowerPoint is simple enough for a non geography specialist to teach
LOs
Describe how the UK is connected to the rest of the world.
Explain which connections are beneficial for the UK.
Evaluate if the UK plays an important role in the wider world.
3 part lesson on the ozone hole; lessons divided into cause, effect, response.
Resource full differentiated - Suitable for all abilities at KS3.
All resources required to deliver this lesson are attached.
A useful template for all abilities, across all subjects. All that needs to be added is the questions. The PowerPoint is easy to follow and all links should work.
Click on the red boxes and they will help navigate you around the PowerPoint.
Good resource for more fun questioning.
Can be used for either plenaries or starters.