A PDF and PowerPoint file of lesson 3 (what are the landforms of erosion?)
This lesson has two learning objectives:
To recap the 4 types of erosion and to think about how they create landforms
To learn about headlands and bays, and caves, arches, stacks and stumps
Inlcuded:
-Explainer slides
-Timed starter task with answers
-Linked/embedded videos
-Diagram drawing
-Write a paragraph (literacy) activity
-Assessment for Learning
24 revision cards with definitions, summaries and memory images. Perfect for use with KS3 and KS4. This pack includes:
-Processes of urbanisation, suburbanisation etc.
-Key terms associated with economy and development.
-Definition of sustainability
-Top down, bottom up etc.
A PDF and PowerPoint file of lesson 2 (what is erosion?)
This lesson has two learning objectives:
To learn about how waves form and the different types of waves
To learn about the different characteristics of constructive and destructive waves
Inlcuded:
-Explainer slides
-Timed starter task with answers
-Linked videos
-A fieldwork/fieldsketch skill on ‘Durdle Door’
-Matching task plenary
-Assessment for Learning
A PDF and PowerPoint file of lesson 1 (how are waves formed?)
This lesson has two learning objectives:
To learn about how waves form and the different types of waves
To learn about the different characteristics of constructive and destructive waves
Inlcuded:
-Explainer slides
-Timed starter task with answers
-Linked videos
-Diagram drawing/labelling activities
-A gap fill activity
-A colour code plenary
-Assessment for Learning
36 revision cards with definitions, summaries and memory images. Perfect for use with KS3 and KS4. This pack includes:
-Types of erosion
-Types of transportation
-Types of weathering
-River landforms and features
32 revision cards with definitions, summaries and memory images. Perfect for use with KS3 and KS4.
Cards include:
-Types of erosion
-Types of transportation
-Types of weathering
-Landforms of erosion
-Landforms of deposition
A 17-slide Sunday school lesson designed to fill a 45 minute block. Comes with full Bible story, embedded songs and videos to help to teach the story to a range of ages.
The lesson also comes with a craft which is ready to print.
This bundle of 7 lessons on Rio de Janeiro is designed to go alongside this textbook: GCSE Geography AQA Student Book (GCSE Geography AQA 2016) Paperback – 28 April 2016 - by Simon Ross and Nick Rowles.
Included - 8 lessons on:
1)Where is Rio?
2)Why is Rio important?
3)Challenges of urbanisation in Rio
4)Favelas
5)Environmental challenges
6)Favela Bairro Project
7)Revision lesson
Included resources: 7 PowerPoint lessons, 1 printable workbook which has activities for each lesson, 1 homework task and 1 A3 revision poster.
This 18-slide lesson is a Sunday school resource for Christians.
It includes: a link to a children’s song, 8 slides of teaching information, an embedded video and a suggested craft activity.
This lesson was designed to fill 40 minutes, inlcuding the time to complete the craft.
This 16-slide lesson is a Sunday school resource for Christians.
It includes: a link to a children’s song, 9 slides of teaching information, an embedded video and a suggested craft activity.
This lesson was designed to fill 40 minutes, inlcuding the time to complete the craft.
This 10-slide lesson is designed for Sunday school purposes within a Christian setting.
It includes: an embedded link to a song, 4 slides of teaching, an embedded video and a suggested craft activity.
This lesson was designed for a 40 minute time slot, including the time taken to complete the craft.
This 11-slide lesson is a Sunday school resource for Christians.
It includes: a link to a children’s song, 5 slides of teaching information, an embedded video and a suggested craft activity.
This lesson was designed to fill 40 minutes, inlcuding the time to complete the craft.
This is a PowerPoint resource with 2 matching differentiated worksheets for a middle to top group year 7 class. The learning objectives of the lesson are (a) to understand how height is shown on a map, and (b) to produce maps showing height. This lesson includes a video, images and explanation, as well as a resource to build a 3D hill using cut-out contours which can be printed and built in class.
Tasks on the 2 differentiated worksheets are to be done alongside the PowerPoint and include:
-writing down points from a video (listening exercise)
-matching contour lines to the shaped hill (visual exercise)
-using spot heights to draw contours (learning exercise)
-drawing their own contour lined hill (consolidation and assessment)
-a quick recap quiz (quick assessment)