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.
Resources for a very simple (yet effective) lesson to leave for cover work.
All instructions are incorporated into the worksheet.
Works best printed on on A3.
Resources for a very simple (yet effective) lesson to leave for cover work.
All instructions are incorporated into the worksheet.
Works best printed on on A3.
Resources for a very simple (yet effective) lesson to leave for cover work.
All instructions are incorporated into the worksheet.
Works best printed on on A3.
Resources for a very simple (yet effective) lesson to leave for cover work.
All instructions are incorporated into the worksheet.
Works best printed on on A3.
Resources for a very simple (yet effective) lesson to leave for cover work.
All instructions are incorporated into the PowerPoint.
I have added one example on the sheet, but you may want to remove this.
The worksheet can be printed on A3 or 4.
Resources for a very simple (yet effective) lesson to leave for cover work.
All instructions are incorporated into the PowerPoint.
I have added one example on the sheet, but you may want to remove this.
The worksheet can be printed on A3 or 4.
Resources for a very simple (yet effective) lesson to leave for cover work.
All instructions are incorporated into the PowerPoint.
I have added one example on the sheet, but you may want to remove this.
The worksheet can be printed on A3 or 4.
Resources for a very simple (yet effective) lesson to leave for cover work.
All instructions are incorporated into the PowerPoint.
I have added one example on the sheet, but you may want to remove this to tie into the topics that you have covered.
The worksheet can be printed on A3 or 4.
Resources for a very simple (yet effective) lesson to leave for cover work.
All instructions are incorporated into the PowerPoint.
I have added one example on the sheet, but you may want to remove this.
The worksheet can be printed on A3 or 4.
A variety of resources that can and have effectively been used by all faculty areas to help set cover and revision lessons.
These are all fairly simple activities.
Some will need a little bit of your own content adding, but others can be used as they are.
If you need any help or support, please feel free to ask.
Thanks.
Andy.
This is a range of editable resources that are brilliant to evidence the key areas relating to the new OFSTED frame work and subsequent Deep Dive questioning that Heads of Faculty will have to undertake.
They cover most of the curriculum based questions and are a superb way to evidence all of the things that HoDs need to show.
The resources will need your own T&L and content adding to them, but are a framework to a successful Deep Dive process and a fantastic starting point.
Please contact me for further help and support.
Resource 1: Rose Graph. Designed to show that leaders the providers have created a curriculum that is coherently planned and sequenced towards cumulatively sufficient knowledge and skills for future learning. It shows building and links between year groups and themes.
Resource 2: National curriculum content. This resource enables a HoD to map out all of the Nation Curriculum coverage. OFSTED look for this in a curriculum design and plan. This demonstrates very clearly when all areas are covered and amount of NC coverage.
Resource 3: Learning Journey. These are simple, but effective ways to demonstrate the path and direction of learning throughout a half term/term at KS3 or 4. They provide learners with this knowledge and demonstrate a clear end point. I normally end with a mini project type task/activity. e.g. create a board game.
Resource 4: Assessment Mapping. This takes a little time, but is a great way to demonstrate that over the course of study, the teaching is designed to help learners to remember in the long term the content they have been taught. It shows that teachers and leaders use assessment well, is timely, used to check understanding and recall is thorough.
Resource 5: Low stakes testing. This simple format is used (in conjunction with the assessment mapping grid) to make sure that learning from across all half terms is covered thoroughly.
Resource 6: Homework ideas. This allows teachers to demonstrate how they are supporting learners to recover, recap and recall information. It has a section to add QR code links and why the student is undertaking this particular activity. Tasks are also designed to require little to no marking and to be fun and engaging. You will obviously use this same format for your subject area but it will need populating with your own subject materials.
Small (mini) projects designed to be conducted around your school grounds.
They require students to conduct data collection, presentation, methods, evaluate and create conclusions.
The maps used will need changing for your school, but this is simply just a matter of copying it from Google maps.
This will save you a lot of time and effort.
I have included one PowerPoint to enable you to amend it as you see fit.
My kids loved doing these and we schedule them in for the end of the year.
Homework ideas for the GCSE AQA geography specification.
They include QR codes that link to on-line resources.
These tasks require little to no marking, are fun and engaging and support the development of cultural capital in terms of creating great global citizens.
A bank of low stakes tests that relate to Paper 1 (Physical environment) for AQA GCSE geography.
These can easily be edited to link to your current schemes of learning, but are a fantastic starting point.
A great lesson that enables students to create a tracing paper (GIS) overlay that identifies areas that are prone to flooding.
It works bes by photocopying onto tracing paper. This can easily be done by changing the settings on the photocopier.
A wide range of home-learning activities that can be used across a range of year groups.
These asks are designed to be fun and engaging and require very little or no marking.
These activities include QR codes that link to video clips and are activities that will support the development of well-rounded global citizens.
An editable resource that allows any departmental area to lay out a clear structure and sequence of learning.
This is a superb way to demonstrate the building and intent of your course.
It is easy to follow and demonstrate the key areas related to the new OFSTED framework.
The example is a geography one, but it can be edited to incorporate the content of any subject area.
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.
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.