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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.
Conservation/environmental agencies jigsaws
Cool kinaesthetic starter activity that introduces the logos of 3 major conservation organisations.
True or False? What do you know about China?
Useful and engaging - True or False starter for lessons introducing China as a place of study.
Great resource - EAL Reading Tasks
A great range of ideas to promote English over the holidays.
What is chronology?
Learning Objectives:
To define the key historical term ‘chronological order’.
To practice chronology skills.
(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!
Who is Greta Thunberg? Fantastic -Jigsaw
Differentiated on 3 levels of difficulty! A great jigsaw starter puzzle that introduces Greta Thunberg to stimulate a conversation about her rapid raise to global fame and environmental politics.
Can people from history shape our lives today?
Learning Objectives:
To review the impacts that people can have on their community.
To consider how significant individuals have changed society.
Research task - students to select and analyse a dramatical biographic video clip before completing a profile for a significant individuall from history.
A comprehensive template, reflection questions and template example is provided.
Why was Akbar the Great so successful? Outstanding Lesson
Learning Objectives:
To identify how this person affected their community.
To apply critical thinking by looking at historical sources of information (evidence).
Outstanding Lesson: What are hazards?
Learning Objectives:
To identify a range of natural hazards
To describe how people and places are affected by them
Includes a great starter, learning tasks and research activity.
Excellent activity booklet: Guide to rivers, flooding with key terminology
Great introduction to river studies and the water cycle.
Includes activities looking at:
World famous rivers
Flooding Case Study
Key terminology
Crosswords
Wordsearch
River run-off
Infiltration cartoons
Business & Economics - International trade patterns
Learning Objectives:
To outline how global inequality is linked to trade
To describe how the European Union works to help trade
Includes a range or resources and stimulating activities.
Ideal for globalisation, geographical knowledge, historical trade issues, introduction to business studies and global knowledge.
Excellent lesson - What was the Black Death?
Title: What was the Black Death?
Learning Objective:
To describe its causes and effects
To practice analysing historical sources of information
Great overview of the pandemic across middle age Europe - includes accessible information for students and opportunities to apply further logical thinking based on images