Lesson designed to fit into a scheme of work for AQA A Level Changing Places. Lesson includes examples, wider reading, an activity (with handouts included) and a homework task.
Set of 40 quick-response questions, linked to the different sections of the A Level spec, plus answers. Can be used for independent or in class revision.
Set of 72 quick-response questions, linked to the different sections of the A Level spec, plus answers. Can be used for independent or in class revision.
Set of 40 quick-response questions, linked to the different sections of the A Level spec, plus answers. Can be used for independent or in class revision.
KS3 Geography mystery. Complete lesson.
You need the main lesson, which is too big to upload here. Download it from: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1MWVoHLAFC9DI0jSmaBzg4oZMpU9_YIVP/edit?usp=drive_link&ouid=112920825410690375694&rtpof=true&sd=true
2 x hour long lessons based on Race Across the World. The lessons develop geographical skills in a fun way. All of the resources you need are included:
2 x PowerPoints to guide through the lessons, with answers in the notes section
2 x sets of job adverts with answers in the notes section
2 x student printable worksheets
All instructions are on the slides, so it should be super-easy to manage.
Changing Places
Population and the Environment
Global Systems and Global Governance
Year 11 into 12 summer bridging packs. Each pack contains pages of activities that introduce students to the A Level geography course.
KS3 Ocean Life Adaptation - Complete lesson and handout.
This lesson looks at how different species have adapted to life in the ocean. It contains a starter, 2 mains tasks (one to match up adaptations with species and photos, and another to design an ‘ultimate ocean species’, and a plenary, which uses a clip from Blue Planet II.
All answers are in the PowerPoint footnotes. Lesson will easily last for an hour, but can be extended much longer due to the nature of the second task.
Complete lesson on mangroves. The lesson looks at:
What are mangroves?
What is the global distribution of mangroves?
Why have mangroves been destroyed?
Why are mangroves important?
It then finishes with a decision-making exercise, where students are given information about mangrove restoration in Indonesia, and they must plan a strategy for restoring areas of mangrove.
There is a true/false plenary quiz at the very end.
The lesson will easily last for 1 hour, and could be made to last longer.
Two lessons about frozen oceans. The lessons cover:
Terminology about frozen oceans - a matching exercise.
Reasons why the ocean freezes - an annotated diagram.
The frozen ocean food chain - a ‘create a mobile’ activity (scissors, glue and string needed).
There are also some interesting starters (one using Ice Road Truckers) and a couple of clips from Frozen Planet interspersed, with thinking questions (iPlayer log in needed).