<p>Lesson Objective:<br />
To understand the site factors that affect where people choose to live.<br />
Lots of key terms introduced and several tasks on the slides.</p>
<p>Quiz to start about which person is the scientist, what stereotype means and how we make assumptions about the way people look.<br />
Examples of famous people who have been judged.<br />
Main slides include notes to help you with what to say and discuss whilst the slide is up.</p>
Great lesson, some thinking activities, a carbon footprint quiz, key words that lead to group work activity. Groups of 3 use the research materials to plan a mini class presentation, Roles within the groups could be allocated according to ability of student. Could also give them a box of books from the school library to use. Following lesson would be the presentations.
<p>Perfect for Zooming family and friends this new year’s eve<br />
7 Rounds of quizzes, including:<br />
Round 1: Which Famous Celebrity is Hidden Behind Covid?<br />
Round 2: Correct the Order<br />
Round 3: Covid Conundrums<br />
Round 4: Name the song / artist<br />
Round 5: Happy New Year Logo Quiz<br />
Round 6: Name the Film<br />
Round 7: Finish the Lyrics</p>
<p>Answers are revealed after each round, Complete with answer sheet to fill in.</p>
This can be used for KS3, average difficulty level with room to adapt for less/ more able with relatively little work. There are lots of opportunities to address stereotypes and get into some good debates about migration. It begins to challenge pupil's ways of thinking, making it a great start to the topic.
Title: Should Britain apologise for its role in the Slave Trade?<br />
Perfect final lesson for slavery unit, includes pair discussion tasks, highlighting 'Britain' to show how much we were involved and comparing 2 sources about whether we should apologise or not.<br />
Includes worksheets and whole lesson powerpoint with starter and plenary activities as well as an extension task for more able to move on to.
Objectives: to describe the features of a drainage basin. To explain how people use drainage basins.<br />
Mixture of thinking skills activities, consolidation and pair work tasks.
This sheet is divided into 4 tasks with the intention of encouraging students to be more ambitious with their word choices. Students will need a thesaurus to complete some of the tasks.<br />
This worksheet is suitable for higher ability Key Stage 3 or GCSE students.
Objectives: <br />
I will be able to describe the plants and trees of the rainforest.<br />
I should be able to explain how they have adapted to survive.<br />
I may be able to link these adaptations to the climatic conditions.<br />
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Tasks throughout, extension task, could be enhanced with youtube clip of adaptations in action e.g. venus fly trap.
Lesson focused on building student's analytical skills as well as enhancing literacy. Comparing Los Angeles earthquake with Bam, Iran. Whole lessons with numerous tasks to be completed both independently and in pairs.
Lot of images and tasks in this lesson, card sort, role play, thinking skills. Lots of content so may want to thin down depending on lesson time / ability - this was for 60 min top set.
Whole lesson full of tasks of different lengths, some to be done independently, others in pairs. Include thinking skills, map work task, extension activity. Students have always responded really well to this lesson.
Lesson Objective: to understand how waterfalls form. <br />
Also looks at some famous waterfalls across the world. Requires play-doh for a class demo of the formation. Include worksheet can be differentiated for higher ability by not giving them the words to fil the blanks.
GCSE Geography AQA Living World Key Words Revision Worksheets<br />
Suitable for either students to keep at the back of their books to complete throughout a topic or for end of topic revision purposes.<br />
Fill in the gaps using the word banks provided.<br />
Completed version also for teacher purposes or for absent students.
Students really enjoy this lesson, it has several tasks within and some captivating images of the wealth of Dubai generated by its oil. Extension task and opportunities for differentiation / pair work.
A 24 slide powerpoint of images, tasks and information that will take 2 / possibly 3 lessons depending on how many of the plate boundaries you are intending to cover. Differentiated worksheets included. True or false starter activity and tectonics quiz to finish.
L.O. To understand how plants survive in desert conditions.<br />
Has extension questions to stretch the more able, a variety of tasks including a peer assessment at the end.
Two lessons included.<br />
Clear explanations of plate movements, large variety of tasks within each lesson, worksheets and fill the blanks / identify the sequence task that provide model answers for each plate boundary.
This is a very simplistic introduction to cover a number of basic key words required for this unit. It is aimed towards Year 7 or low ability KS3 classes. It has short tasks to be completed throughout the power point - some as a class, some individually.
Suitable for either students to keep at the back of their books to complete throughout a topic or for end of topic revision purposes.<br />
Higher ability fill in the gaps for the key word definitions.<br />
Lower ability fill in the gaps using the word banks provided.<br />
Completed version also for teacher purposes or for absent students.