A collection of photos of five ginger kittens that I was fostering for the RSPCA after they were abandoned. A useful resource for conversations about the life cycle, birth, death, pregnancy, and the things that we need if we keep pets. How do we keep them healthy? Also useful for discussions about genetics, why kittens have blue eyes, and how the kittens are ginger when their mum is a different colour. Or for talking about the pets we have ourselves or would like to have in the future. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Compare with the pictures in Part One when the kittens were younger and their eyes were still blue, how else have they changed in just a few weeks?
NB. These were taken with slide film and not as digital pictures.
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Photos of butterflies and moths that I have curated for my class ready for our minibeasts and life cycles modules.
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A collection of flowers and plants photos I took to use with my students for our plants, flowers, countries, habitats, seasons, and environment topics. Please note that some of these photos were taken on slide film before digital cameras came out, others were with a digital camera.
I put this collection of photos together for my students as part of our exploration of seasons, weather, and climate.
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A small collection of photos from my time living and working in the country of Georgia. Please note that some of these were taken with slide film before the arrival of digital cameras. This collection will be added to over time. For use with countries, culture, seasons, climate, winter, seaside, ocean, animal, ecology, evolution, climate, or habitat topics.
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A small collection of photos from my own adventures and visits to different types of building and settlement to the town of Akhaltsikhe (Old Castle) in the region of Samtskhe-Javakheti, in Georgia.
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A small collection of photos from my time living and working in the country of Georgia. Bread in Georgia is usually salty and cooked by sticking it to the inside of a round brick oven. It has a classic, flat, shape, with two narrow bits on either end - ideal for holding on to.
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A small collection of photos of Kendal, Cumbria in the Lake District, England. Can be used as part of a lesson on settlements, towns, tourism, weather, jobs, and issues affecting urban and rural areas. As well as locational knowledge about Britain.
The town of Kendal was badly affected by the flooding after Storm Desmond and is only now recovering. The floods had a huge impact on the people of the community as well as business and people having to leave their homes. How might students plan for future flood prevention and evacuation?
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A small selection of photos that could be used as part of a life cycle, ecology, or reproduction module. Photos of a Song Thrush egg shell that was found on the ground after the chicks had hatched in their nest. Found in Cumbria, UK.
- Thrush shell
- Pigeon shell
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I created this drawing of a spaceship for my class as part of our module on space, exploration, transport, and the solar system.
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A collection of photos of blossom that can be used royalty free for non -commercial purposes as part of a lesson on seasons, flowers, plants, and the life cycle. Could also be used as inspiration for cards for Easter or Mother's Day or for an art project.
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A growing collection of royalty free photos that can be used to teach the impacts of tourism on glacial landscapes such as the Lake District in England. How do tourists impact on the landscape, farming and care of lambs and sheep, and access through fields via footpaths and gates? What are the pros and cons of tourism for the environment, economy, and society?
I created this colouring page of a Mayfly I found by Rydal Water in the Lake District for my students to colour in as part of our module on habitats, ecosystems, invertebrates, and pond dipping. I hope your class will have as much fun bringing the Mayfly to life as mine did. An augmented reality version of this page is also available in the published book to be released 2018. This will allow students to colour in the picture and then see it on their smartphone or tablet computer, along with further details from the National Curriculum.
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I created this colouring page of a pile of quarried slate that I found by Rydal Water in the Lake District for my students to colour in as part of our module on materials, rocks, and geology. I hope your class will have as much fun bringing the slate to life as mine did. An augmented reality version of this page is also available in the published book to be released 2018. This will allow students to colour in the picture and then see it on their smartphone or tablet computer, along with further details from the National Curriculum.
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I created this colouring page of winter trees by Rydal Water in the Lake District for my class as part of our geography lesson on lake formation, and the management of tourism. I hope your class will have as much fun bringing the landscape to life as mine did. An augmented reality version of this page is available in the published book. This will allow students to colour in the picture and then see it on their smartphone or tablet computer, along with further details from the National Curriculum.
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I created this colouring page of a dry stone wall and gate by Rydal Water in the Lake District for my class as part of our geography lesson on the Lake District, conservation, farming, and the management of tourism. I hope your class will have as much fun bringing the landscape to life as mine did. An augmented reality version of this page is available in the published book. This will allow students to colour in the picture and then see it on their smartphone or tablet computer, along with further details from the National Curriculum.
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I drew this slug colouring page for my students to colour in as part of our module on minibeasts, ecosystems, food webs, and habitats.
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A collection of photos that I have curated from my encounters with gorse bushes in Britain. I have used these with my students as part of our science and geography lessons as we learn about plants, ecosystems, habitats, management of popular areas, folklore of Britain, and seed dispersal. These photos can be used by students as part of their presentations or projects.
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A collection of photos from my own visits to Coniston Water through the seasons. I have used these photos with my students for modules on the environment, tourism, ecology, conservation, and habitats and well as pollution and deforestation.
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