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Suitable for use in Citizenship lessons, Politics, Geography, History, Critical Thinking, Language classes, e.g. English, ESL, Spanish, French, German, Italian as well as many other discussions about man-made disasters… the 48 photographs will surely support learners in discussing aspects of disasters, including their possible causes, effects and consequences.
Please be aware that due to the widespread connections of this topic to other similar topic areas, some pictures may be found in my other topical picture resources too.
Pictures are presented in various sizes, i.e. 1, 2, 4 and 12 to a page. This allows for a variety of activities, from flash cards to pairs games, depending on the age of your learners.
A PowerPoint presentation features all 48 pictures as well as slide 1 for you to adapt to your needs, e.g. learning aims, and an empty slide at the end to allow you to add anything you would like.
This presentation file is also included as a .pdf file.

The colourful pictures can just as easily be printed in black and white.

Look out for other topics in my ‘let’s talk’ series.
My BUNDLE of topical discussion cards can be viewed here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12156405

If you and your learners like this resource, please leave me a positive review, and check out my other resources.

Thank you.
©MosaiK

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Global Topics Discussion GROWING BUNDLE

This is a growing bundle of picture cards in various sizes with PowerPoint presentations on important global topics as listed below. The resources are ideal for discussions in a variety of subject areas, e.g. History, Geography, any language, Social Education, Health Education, Information Technology, Environmental Science and other Sciences, Government & Politics, Citizenship, International Baccalaureat etc... The 18 titles currently included are: Addiction - substance and non-substance, eating disorders; please see important note below... Bees - facts, uses, keeping, dangers Climate Change - effects of pollution and other human behaviour on Earth's climate Culture, Identity, Community - perfect for IB Environment - pollution, destruction, recycling etc... Extreme Weather - causes, effects, consequences Football / Soccer Homelessness and Poverty Internet - positive and negative aspects Man-made disasters Mobile Technology - pros and cons Pandemics - virus, illness, prevention, consequences; please see note below... Plastic - use, abuse and disposal of plastic Post-16 Education and Employment Refugees and Migrants - causes, effects, consequences Sustainability Ukraine Russia Conflict Water For each topic there are 48 pictures formatted into picture cards (pdf files) of varying sizes, i.e. 1, 2, 4, 12 to a page. There is also a PowerPoint presentation ( plus the equivalent pdf file!) for your perusal. The presentation contains one slide for each picture. These packs are ideal for introduction, discussion or revision of the topics listed above. PLEASE NOTE: Some pictures in the topic packs 'addiction' and 'covid-19' are not suitable for younger learners. Care should be taken when using these with learners who are under 16 years (addiction) or under 10 years (covid-19) of age! Please kindly purchase a school license whenever you wish to share my resources with colleagues anywhere. If you find this resource useful, then please leave me a positive review. Check out my many other resources and also look out for more of my bundles, which will save you time and money for even more positive teaching and learning experiences. Thank you, ©MosaiK

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