4hr lesson
Lesson 7 and 8: Environmental opportunities and challenges in Bristol
2 PPTs, one on each
Urban greening sheet
ITS sheet
European Green Capital sheet
Green capital printout
7 and 8/ 10
3hr lesson+
Lesson 4: economic opportunities and challenges
Print outs - how industry has changed with questions, social/economic/ environmental sheets
Apply task marking booklet following mark scheme - several slides to practice marking (yourself or students). Sample answers to mark. Helps students know what to look for or write in their own work.
4/10
Test and mark scheme
Definitions and Key Terms worksheets - both ways and answers - different thinking skills for students. This can be used as activities, recalls, etc. It will help with their understanding in GCSE questions.
Lesson 4 (2hrs)
Annotated notes for students to understand marking in a simplier form for exams
A: apply the question
K: knowledge
U: Understanding
U: Double developed understanding
PLC: Place location content (numbers, names) - better than K
Arrived at Manaus (chapter 3 onwards)
Adaptations based on the story.
Literacy based.
Science included.
Worksheet available.
Homework included (unless you want to do in class. It is also differentiated if needed).
Recap of skills.
An exciting story to follow (promotes literacy).
Adaptable between year 7 to older by changing the story words.
Map is adaptable to change to your town/ school if you wanted.
TEA answer with gapfill to scaffold.
Concept used over a small scale.
Also available as a large scale (assuming it is a practice) to show Ebola as a real life case study.
All adaptable.
Height on maps
Gapfill and word banks
Spot height
Layer colouring
Contour lines
Explanation through colour coding, animations and different perspectives
Example drawing
2 minute video summarising
Option to draw contour lines on landscapes
Short tasks
Worksheet applying map skills onto OS map
All answers pop up
Includes higher thinking skills for those who need challenges
Gapfill plenary
Helpsheet available for low ability
Updated shorter version: Climate graph creation using template, and compared or interpreted with climate of South Africa. Lots of scaffolding included and animations step by step (otherwise consider visualiser for some parts). Climate graph template allows them enough to do it on their own with prompts, brilliant for a first time use and repetition if done again or removed as they get use to it.
Climate graphs of different biomes
Read climate graphs
Fill in pyramid task based on biomes
Address misconceptions (lots of images)
Draw climate graphs from blank
Lots of different helpsheets depending on students’ ability - line/ bar/ climate graph template
Pyramid template
Challenges included
Plenary on reading climate graphs, easy to assess
Can be 1hour to 2 hour lesson
A range of different GCSE questions to help with subject knowledge, KS4 year 10 and 11 revision skills, and practice exam questions.
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Climate graph recap
Map recap using TEA (gapfill, images and prompts)
Pairwork
Literacy task
Optional background information
Optional adjustable information for lower ability (information as hidden slides)
Silent work
Students teach each other
Comprehension
Well controlled activity
Support low ability (with more time/ prompts)
Gap fill
Worksheets
Challenge (can adapt to involve GCSE geography answers instead)
Fun and supportive class activity
Quick plenary to assess all