Creative and innovative resources that meet the needs of every learner in every lesson.
Why create numerous resources when one can do it all.
Most resources are for geography lessons, but many are for whole-school too and cross over into numerous subjects.
Creative and innovative resources that meet the needs of every learner in every lesson.
Why create numerous resources when one can do it all.
Most resources are for geography lessons, but many are for whole-school too and cross over into numerous subjects.
A lesson that explores how river features are created.
waterfalls to a gorge
meanders to oxbow lakes
levees
Students use the information sheet (no need for books).
Promotes independent learning.
I would recommend printing the information sheet in colour & in A3 & laminating it, to be used again. The cartoon strip is best in A3 too.
Links well to much of the new 1-9 specification and was used as part of the KS3 SOW.
A great lesson about the water cycle.
Students look at key terminology & rhyming words (which help them to create their poem).
They then create a piece of poetry.
Mark scheme included (that the pupils create). These just need printing & cutting up. Saves a lot of time.
A lesson that explores the different processes of erosion.
Students use the information sheet (no need for books) to create a cartoon strip.
I would recommend printing the information sheet in colour & in A3 & laminating it, to be used again. The cartoon strip is best in A3 too.
There is a basis test sheet, but it’s not really needed.
Links well to much of the new 1-9 specification and was used as part of the KS3 SOW.
A lesson that covers how material is transported by a river.
It is simple, but effective and has all of the elements to allow all abilities of pupils to access the learning.
A whole load of resources that have taken many hours to create & develop. It will save you a huge amount of planning & development time.
These can be used for both KS3 & 4 specifications & cover content relevant to the majority of the new 1-9 specifications.
Lessons really promote independent learning.
A topic outline for the topic of coasts.
These are great to be used at both the start & end of a unit to show understanding & progress.
This was created for our KS3 course.
A lesson that explores how river features & management associated with the Holderness coastline. (3 lessons really)
Pupils have a choice of tasks.
All materals are differentiated to allow access to learning for all pupils.
Students use the information sheet (no need for books).
Promotes independent learning.
I would recommend printing the information sheet in colour & in A3 & laminating it, to be used again.
Links well to much of the new 1-9 specification and was used as part of the KS3 SOW.
Used to give a pupils an understanding that their actions directly impact the progress that they make.
Pupils simply highlight the statements across the sheet that best describe them.
Pupils then look at the top 5 key areas that they need to improve and say how they are going to achieve it.
Perfect for teachers planning PSHE 2020 curriculum or as Tutor Time Resources. Includes everything needed. These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes) and are designed to last one hour each. An engaging lesson that looks at what it means to be British for young people today.
Students look at being British from their own and others opinions.
They have a go at getting the 75% needed on the British quiz (all on PowerPoint).
They move on to predicting what things might be like in the future.
There is a success criteria so pupils can either self or peer assess their work.
Great for KS3, 4 and can easily be broken up for primary pupils.
A lesson that truly gets kids thinking and is very simple to deliver.
Perfect for teachers planning PSHE 2020 curriculum or as Tutor Time Resources. Includes everything needed. These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes) and are designed to last one hour each. An engaging lesson that looks at rights and responsibilities.
Students look at meanings.
They then look at the rights & responsibilities of key groups of people.
They move on to writing a short paragraph on the rights & responsibilities of British citizens.
Pupils then look at a case study of a man on death row and whether or not he should have the same rights as all citizens.
There is a success criteria so pupils can either self or peer assess their work.
Great for KS3, 4 and can easily be broken up for primary pupils.
A lesson that truly gets kids thinking and is very simple to deliver.
A lesson that provides the detailed information and mindmap outline relating to the causes, effects and responses to the coronavirus.
Students use the information sheet to create their own mindmap relating to the coronavirus. Once completed, they can then go onto write an article, create a role play (news broadcast) or write a government leaflet advising people on the virus.
It is also a good tool for enabling understanding of the reliability of statistics and data and how quickly data can change.
All sheets work best when printed in A3.
A great covering letter for a Science Head of Faculty/Department position.
It has many of the key areas that leadership is looking for.
You will just need to chop and change some of the details, but it will provide you with a solid foundation and starting point.
A lesson that provides students with an opportunity to develop and practice a wide range of data presentation and mapping skills based around tropical storms.
A lesson that allows students to use a wide rage of skills in a really fun and engaging way.
Pupils design their character and vehicle and present there characteristics through detailed data presentation.
They then lead their troops to the alien base to defeat the enemy.
It’s probably the best lesson that I have created and my kids loved it.
Best used over 2 1hr lessons and with kids that have a basic grasp of maps and data, but it is not essential.
A really fun lesson that the kids loved.
They create their own island and use a range of skills to locate the hidden WIFI code .
Skills are taught as it is delivered or it could be used for revision.
Clear instructions are included or all skills needed.
A lesson that allows pupils to identify how the world plays a part in their lives.
Students look at where goods are made and map them.
They then identify the reasons why things are made where they are.
I used this as a two part lesson on My World.
A lesson that allows pupils to identify where their waste goes and the issues relating to landfill sites.
I used this as a two part lesson on My World.
Resources for teaching about the Hoover Dam.
Students use the links in the powerpoint to make notes on the info sheet.
They then create a short presentation (extended writing).
It is very simple, but very effective.
A great lesson that provides students with an understanding of the Great Barrier Reef and the threats to its future.
The first lesson is information gathering. They then use this newly found information to create a story.
My kids really enjoyed this.