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Population Density
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Population Density

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2024 Statistics NASA night lights 2024 Interesting fun facts Gap fill with word bank Worksheet available for scaffolding Definitions of words in detail Lots of images Lots of assessment for learning Visual modelling with students possible Mind map Writing task (factors) Density calculation Numeracy included Challenges included Plenary: challenge both views Self-assess Helpsheets available Both SEN, low ability and high ability covered
Population distribution
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Population distribution

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2024 Statistics on screen Population density statistics handout for students absent before/ unaware of stats (extras) Lots of visuals Different versions: Easy, Normal, Hard Can be used differently, e.g. explained for visuals vs. real map vs. less data etc. Choropleth map (2 versions for difficulty) Answers (for low ability to use for TEA) TEA answers usin gap fill/ sentence starters Definitions on screen Population Tennis Game (interactive and fun discussion) Images for prompts Table of factors that increase or decrease population All answers available Plenary debate (fun discussions) Video of UK history with its population rates increasing / decreasing (5minutes) 2 versions, an easier one for lower ability There is a lot of content and discussions about the world for learning. 1 hour lesson (my students (many SEN and class dynamics) are trained) Classes with distractions or not hard-working are likely to need 2 lessons.
Population Pyramid
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Population Pyramid

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Theory (involves using whiteboard/ interactive board to explain or get answers) Notes provided for off powerpoint actions Label graphs Interpreting graphs Tasks on reading graphs Includes interesting history knowledge Plotting a graph DTM challenge (KS3) DTM included (GCSE) Video included to summarise Handouts available Scale provided for scaffolding (to print) Develops into DTM stages, conversations on ageing population, policies, developing countries, history (that they mentioned from previous lessons) 2-3 hour lesson.
Ageing population
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Ageing population

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2024 Life expectancy statistics game (solo, teams, class options) Involves world statistics, and 8 different countries. Past and Future of UK, South Korea and Japan population. In depth discussions about ageing population. Positive, negative, benefits, pro-natal policies, pensions, knock on effects, etc. Population pyramid readings Critical thinking/ guessing Literacy lesson Reading a newspaper (slide) Optional: reading the news Video of elderly explaining their actions Critical thinking/ guessing with knowledge Definitions all included Writing a diary entry using key terms . Lots of prompts provided with definitions. Challenge question about resolution Example provided for low ability Template included for low ability Task allows lower ability/ SEN the time the extra time they need for tasks, whilst higher ability work on a higher thinking skill challenge. Lesson planned for 1-2hours depending how in depth your class can go on discussions/ prompts, critical thinking and their writing ability.
Persuasive Writing
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Persuasive Writing

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Year 7 lesson, following UK English Curriculum This is for lower ability class and/ or SEN. 2-3 hour lesson of materials. 5 page workbook (depending on ability of class at least 3 pages do not need to be printed). You can easily reduce pages if you adjust to smaller size font as it is set to size 14 and wider font for students dyslexia/ SEN friendly workbook. PowerPoint is also SEN friendly. Starter: Multiple choice recall with a challenge Quick AFL to assess whole class knowledge/ ability to see what needs to be addressed Images Definition Dictionary Lots of images Engaging, funny, memorable video. Play about 1 minute. Mind map: pros and cons Colour coded or symbol coded Definitions included Questioning AFL Identifying techniques used in writing Word bank included I do, we do, you model Annotating writing Possible challenge (depending on ability of students) Questioning AFL Comprehension question Quick AFL to assess whole class knowledge/ ability to see what needs to be addressed Images IHADAFOREST techniques Includes definitions and examples A space next to each with student’s own sentence based on your writing Easily adjustable to higher levels by changing the number of techniques the students do. Table format Persuasive writing template Colour coded Challenge included Good example writing which can guide them (opposites) 1 page of materials for scaffolding (in the workbook) 24 word bank table format to help with spelling, adjectives, words associated, and connectives. 10 sentence starters bullet pointed Success Criterion included (5 marks) in a clipboard image After the draft, you may want to add in new/ other techniques to expand on their drafts, before writing a final version in their books, project, display, role play, etc.
Russia Biomes
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Russia Biomes

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Full terminology Starter: key term with word bank Map reading skills Describe locations Examples I do, we do, you do Peer assessment Hinge questions AFL Biome information to read - optional methods/ tasks/ printouts if wanted Map included for biome annotations Journey through Russia Map (A, B, C, D) Describe the biomes, what you see, etc throughout your journey Success Criterion Example (I do) We do - together example Answers for peer assessment Plenary Challenges included: these may be considered “hard” for KS3 but you can teach it or adapt them.
Child Soldiers
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Child Soldiers

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Photo senses starter Key terms Video Story telling with tasks Discussions, emotions, scenarios Real story Diary Example Write your own diary Diary helpsheet Different emotions helpsheet (SEMH/ low ability) Hard challenge included
English Civil War
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English Civil War

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Key terms On the spot challenges Adaptable lesson plan In seats plan but can change to around the room idea/ or 1 worksheet Timer use, kept good pace and fun. Answers Assessment Plenary Print outs available
Homework Showcase
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Homework Showcase

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Spelling test starter Homework showcase Peer assessment Recognition What went well (more) How to improve (one) Confidence builder Peer assessment worksheet BLIND voting Rewards Kahoot Students love it, and are very excitable throughout the whole hour. Adaptable to control energy/ behaviour
Population of Africa
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Population of Africa

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Pointless Gameshow starter!!! Fun. Key terms Use of key terms Lots of AFL Many images Choropleth map Atlas Population Challenges included Example/ Model answer Explain why the Sahara Desert is sparsely populated Plenary
Gunpowder Plot with FULL LESSON PLAN
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Gunpowder Plot with FULL LESSON PLAN

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Starter - holiday and prior knowledge/ item analysis (BLACK SAND as GUNPOWDER act) Counting barrels from image - engaging students and thinking why 36? Video - task Follow up questions - why etc. and barrels. Story telling Task - comic strip Challenge - poetry Recognition and sharing plenary Rewarding Video recreation of parliment blowng up in 30 seconds! Exciting. Students tend to ask - why would he blow himself up? so you need to also explain how gunpowder works. Students LOVE this lesson so much that we introduced it to several schools in the trust. I decided to throw in the full lesson plan so you can have the questions to ask (if you don’t know much about the history, plot etc.) so that you can teach it well.
Physical Geography of Africa
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Physical Geography of Africa

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Engaged, fun task. You may need to finish earlier as students tend to not want to finish/ rush and continue/ willing to work into their breaks (but I don’t want them with me at break). Rivers, Mountains, Deserts, Plains etc. Prior knowledge check Video - add to knowledge Map creation - colour coded and Atlas use 2 versions - 1. blank (students had to really look and discover/ engage with the Atlas), they will ask for help or you can give prompts for harder ones. 2. Marked map (labelled) Note: I only gave easier maps to students who go to special centres but my low ability and SEND students still did the blank map (they don’t complete it but they learn how to search and use the Atlas well). I did this because it is not in their assessment to know every part and map skills is more valuable for them. Answers on board for marking Reading information Plenary Extra version of map with key provided for lower ability/ SEND if you wish to use.
Horn of Africa
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Horn of Africa

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Spelling test Introduction (maps) Adjectives about it Video Adjectives now Discussion about perception - address all the misconceptions Describe location (gapfill) and challenges Images and guessing if it’s in the area or not - discussion and address misconceptions again after Video Development indicators Atlas use - engaging and exploring for students (assist if needed e.g. page number after a while) Fill in the table (challenges included) Time limit and show answers - address misconceptions Compare it to UK. Example on board (gapfill). Lower ability can use board example with gapfill. Higher ability can make their own. Plenary, which statement is a lie. AFL fingers.
Savanna Animal Adaptations
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Savanna Animal Adaptations

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Animals in the Savanna - Lion King Remake of animals - Students well engaged and excited Learning objectives - command words - meanings Map of Savanna (students to add to their maps from previous lesson - Physical Geography of Africa). If you don’t have this, the maps (6 to a page) are also included if you wish to make this into an activity to shade in the biome and label the latitudes. Video about the Savanna - Notes about the biome Animal adaptation - I do (Lion), We do (Elephant), You do (Giraffe and Warthog). Challenges included. All students are able to complete giraffe, lower ability may struggle with warthog so I had them think more about the giraffe. Remind them of Pumba from Lion King. Answers on board - Students to add 3 more to their animals. Handouts available for students who can’t read, lower ability/ SEND to assist them. My students did not stick them in, they used it as help. YOU ARE A GEOGRAPHER (Science advanced and you create your own animal!) Choose 3 characteristics (timer them). Explain why those three and how they adapt to the Savanna. Criteria and levels (on the board I have 5 and 6). On paper (handouts or printouts or you can adapt depending on your class/ student) I have level 3-7 success criteria. Key words on the board, connectives on the board, challenges on the board, examples (sentences and images) on the board. Sentence builders (shared between students) allows every student able to complete the task. Higher abilities will not use it but have it as a reference. Students will be working at different paces due to ability. My higher ability asked to do more characteristics but only because they completed it. My lower ability/ SEND I expected at least 3 sentences (this is because this is in their assessment so they need to have this). Students who finished are able to sketch their animal. Higher rewards given as motivation. Peer assessing. Students peer assess the presenter (visualiser if you have). We used fingers due to time, but if you have longer lessons or extend another class they can use the peer assessment handouts where students assess themselves, and then peer assess. They can then improve upon feedback. Many students loved the task, wanted to share and spend their 15 minutes break continuing.
Migration push pull factors
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Migration push pull factors

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Starter images - good and bad things about living there Learning objectives Key terms - word bank and challenge Image explanations to help lower ability I do, we do, you do short activity and challenge question Images for AFL checking push pull factors before main activity Engaging activity - card sort real example Paragraph writing reasons - sentence starters, challenge included A few more examples of different scenarios - students think of factors and intervening obstacles Plenary - push pull factors for themselves
Rise of China
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Rise of China

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The history of China to now Can easily be 2 lessons worth Students are extremely engaged, lots of discussion points. I answered a few and had to tell them to write it down or address it next lesson. Several tasks to do Main task Video with worksheet You may need to pause depending on your students, or call out each number as you reach it. Drawing a Then and Now image of China
Asia and countries
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Asia and countries

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Starter: List as many countries in Asia as you can (prior knowledge) Peer assess, add 5 to list allows them to learn more within cognitive load Learning intentions (referred to throughout lesson) Colour coded map and compass. Think/ Pair/ Share Students act as the teachers and point out the regions. Gapfill Handout for SEN What do you need to pack on holiday travelling in Asia? Video Image prompts to allow time (EAL, lower ability, SEND). Challenge included for others. Similarities and differences between China and India (handouts) Highlight information Add own facts 2 paragraphs writing (sentence starters) Answers on board Bingo key words plenary but teacher uses definitions so students need to think