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Medical advancements in WWI
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Medical advancements in WWI

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Starter Intentions Image/ labels Mind map - partner work Intention 1 done Videos Notes Intention 2 done Tasks Information sheet with questions Think/ Pair/ Share - discoveries advancements and improvements in WW1 used today How did WW1 help medicine after war 20-30 words, with examples to support Intention 3 done Extra work available as challenges etc.
Importance of Bristol
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Importance of Bristol

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2hr lesson Lesson 2: Importance of Bristol A3 map included for reference - stuck across two pages Worksheets Exam practice Gap fill of history 2 versions, one for lower ability 2/10
Bristol Regeneration Fieldwork Booklet
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Bristol Regeneration Fieldwork Booklet

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I included an example of a fieldwork booklet. It is adaptable and sections can be removed depending on how much time you have. This school was huge and they walked around separately as we had 4 buses of students. Since we walked, I was the guide and mentioned all the prices etc. The school is deprived so you need to address misconceptions during evaluation on whether it was successful or not as the students will think these big shops are amazing/ or unaware due to their hometown being small. With a different school, we did the boat tour instead so they were able to easily take photos to annotate, write a lot and complete a full booklet (different to this booklet). In that booklet, the main difference was we added a map of the locations the boat goes and labelled it. Students made notes on each part. The boat tour guide may know some things, otherwise I (and you) know the information already to share. On the boat tour, you’ll see the giant boat that Bristol paid millions to move a few yards down for “regeneration” of the food shops nearby. When walking, we never saw it. Bristol has a lot of history and original butts, cranes etc. in the area which people may not know. Things like vegetation drainage, use of brown field sites etc. I included some information for you in case you are unaware, and some articles. With other schools, they decided to not visit Bristol.
Teaching Standards Portfolio
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Teaching Standards Portfolio

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PowerPoint portfolio Consistent design and font All 8 teaching standards with bullet points in each (from the Teaching Standards) Under each bullet point are examples of how I completed it as evidence Adaptable You can include images/ files to the PPT Your own portfolio should already be online for you to refer to (if you’re training)
Muslim Weddings
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Muslim Weddings

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Video Key features Sharing thoughts Images Intentions Marriage - why? Image and speech bubbles 4 parts - images and names Reading Henna design Video - 3 notes Images Intentions met so far = time to apply knowledge Leaflet creation (handouts) Use what they learnt today and the information sheet to help make leaflet Extra worksheet if you want to use - gapfill, word bank, exam questions (level included)
Windrush Day
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Windrush Day

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25 minutes PowerPoint on Windrush Day (coming up) Cultural awareness Holidays Events History
Fun with flags quiz
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Fun with flags quiz

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Updated version: Only English. Used with students for locational knowledge. Timer already set so you don’t need to press anything and check the students/ control behaviour. You can adjust timer settings. 40minutes - 1hr class: alter to suit your needs/ wants to adjust timing. This has PPT, an answer sheet for you, 1 page quiz worksheet (or they can write numbers and answers, depending on the ability of students or your resources), a video (which is already embedded in the PPT but you have this as an in case). Powerpoint is already timed, so you only need to get the class into groups, give them a worksheet and the slides will go through. I monitor the classroom and if they already answered, then I would forward it to next slide to provide more discussion time at end. Guess the country (flags made with their food) Name the colours of the flag Real or Fake flag Short video clip about flags: memory test At the end, you can mark answers by going through with students and having them swap their sheets with another group. You can even expand on each section/ answer by asking about the image which brings into cultural food and famous things of each country, or even some facts that students may know. You can decide how they get full marks. For example, correct spelling only etc. Literacy is important in UK schools and you gain points for correct spelling in exams so you might want to factor your lessons. I used this for English class where they had to translate it from their own language to English so I didn’t mark for spelling but gave them points for trying to spell (usually they would have the word in their langauge). Their geography level are good so I usually did forward the slides. I used this as a reward day which is fun, engaging and has competition between teams. You can give rewards to the winning team if you like, usually candy or in UK it would be commendations.
Contour lines
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Contour lines

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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
Prisoners of Geography
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Prisoners of Geography

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Engaging and exploring lesson through reading. If you don’t have the book, you can print out the pages (included) 1.To describe why Africa is both cursed and blessed by geography. 2. To identify key challenges that Africa faces. 3. To develop a creative piece of work about Africa. • Starter: 5 facts – 2 minutes • Date and title • Learning intentions • Read the book 5 minutes and 2 min discussion task • Comprehension questions (10minutes) – challenges included. • Peer assessment • Raise of hands to check their knowledge • Design a poster • Plenary: share your work Support: Examples, Colour coded, Answers on board, Word bank, Images, Gapfill for lower ability/ SEND
Starters and Plenaries
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Starters and Plenaries

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Starter: 130 slides Plenaries: 122 slides Lots of different resources All hyperlinked to corresponding slides Adaptable (if needed to something specific) Options: Select the one you want to do - through menu Random flick, click to stop - chooses random Keeps your lessons fresh/ different every time. Don’t need to make your own. Keep time aside for starters and plenaries so you can complete them and have fun.
Child Soldiers
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Child Soldiers

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Photo senses starter Key terms Video Story telling with tasks Discussions, emotions, scenarios Real story Diary Example Write your own diary Diary helpsheet Different emotions helpsheet (SEMH/ low ability) Hard challenge included
Compass directions
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Compass directions

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These are designed for 1hour. 3 slightly different versions depending on your resources/ class behaviour/ student abilities. You can mix them up. There are some Pokemon themed sections which you can remove/ alter. All materials and helpsheets included. Lesson plans are not included due to confidential data. Gapfill also included for students to try answers. In seats, short task together, short independent task building towards main independent task. Pair work. Similar to a treasure hunt but using words, to decode a secret word. Main activity is fun: linking into science, survival in real life using minimal items such as a leaf or a puddle etc. Depending on which resources you want to use and environment, this can be adapted. In this scenario, it’s in the classroom so it uses a bowl. There are other ways of making a compass but this is the minimal as you want magnetic north to address the misconceptions that North is always in front of you like the maps say. If you happen to not have materials/ or it’s being used by the science department/ don’t have any at home or the budget… you can skip the making compass section and show with your compass/ your phone/ provide compasses (depending on resources). The main activity involves a team game where they have to the teacher from A to B using the classroom. For behaviour control, they can estimate the number of steps (assuming they have also not learnt scale/ distance yet), or if you have a behaved class you can allow one student per team to leave their seat to count steps (limits to about 6 students out their seats at a time for classroom management). The purpose of the lesson is compass directions so the other factors are not important in this class. Future classes will have these skills combined. 2 and 3 looks more into real-life survival skills and involves team activities. There are also extras included depending on the class speed/ lesson time. If you have a break in classes, you can use it to prepare materials/ set up teams to save time. My students know how to move the tables, who’s in their teams, who is the team leader for collecting items (classroom management), and complete it within 30 seconds with materials. You must model it well if it is your first time with such activities.
Population of Africa
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Population of Africa

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Pointless Gameshow starter!!! Fun. Key terms Use of key terms Lots of AFL Many images Choropleth map Atlas Population Challenges included Example/ Model answer Explain why the Sahara Desert is sparsely populated Plenary
Africa Assessment
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Africa Assessment

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Assessment Challenges included Peer assessing Show progress before and after. 4 marker question (to assist with end of unit assessment) When finished, students to keep their books nice and presented etc. Video List 10 facts Plenary discussion Later: Teacher mark and award marks, checks through books (every few weeks) - rewards for consistent effort, presentation etc, recognition of students within books, and in class next lesson. e.g. postcards home for good work and special stamps, okay work stickers, improvements needed nothing (all is based on student’s progress on their ability)
UAE
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UAE

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1hr lesson Guess the country images and flag Describe the location - Atlas use and map Video - fact information A3 poster in pairs promoting tourism in airports Success criteria included - slogans, pictures, facts Images/ Montage of ideas Peer assess (group swaps) Plenary
Trade Game (2 hours) with FULL LESSON PLAN
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Trade Game (2 hours) with FULL LESSON PLAN

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Full Lesson (observed by universities and other higher educational roles). Slightly different trade game. Learn about HIC, NEE, LIC - global trade imports, exports - inequalities - international events, etc. You may need a glossary or students may have some prior knowledge about development or globalisation. Reflection is most important. Includes 6 countries. Each countries equipment list included. Amendable. Borrow students’ equipment if needed. Added observer roles for high ability who (who can also act as referees to control behaviour if you have behaviour problems). Make sure they are rewarded. They watch the countries, report to you, and write up a report. A4 sheet with list of questions and prompts for them to complete. Note: You can make it clear if you are allowing or not allowing stealing. I only had one class steal a lot. This can link back to some History and Geography such as South Sudan. Remember to control physical fighting. After game, you have a discussion as they will probably have a lot to say or comment about. Cut it off at the appropriate time. Must calm back down with writing reflection notes. Reflection cards for them to answer prompt questions with challenges. This links to development (not X stole Y etc.) Observers will write their short report. You may have some share at end. I completed it with new classes - considered risktaking by most educators. E.g. Some schools and teachers have never done such a lesson. I’d recommend doing this if you know the class well enough, attempted some freedom lessons that you can trust them during this game, otherwise you need to have good behaviour management or plan B if you struggle to control. I’ve done this and other freedom lessons with new classes often with strict rules because every student are able enjoy and interact with the lessons (with any ability). I used this for observations and gave the “power” to strong/ high ability characters who were able to report everything to me (cheating) as the game went, as well as give rewards and consequences. Even my lowest abilities and SEND, EAL (no English), several behavioural students, all did AMAZING, including good use of key terminology. Honestly was really proud of them. They were able to make the link (maybe with prompts), and I did not need to call a high ability student to help. I only have 2 higher abilities in the class (and one was not in). This class were “successful” by several observers for passing placements and obtaining job offers. The best feedback was nobody attempts it for observation, and if they do - it is a disaster - so when I did this it was great (and the class isn’t a good ability class either)! I had 2 students run away over the fence just before class so they were noisy before class but they were perfect (address behaviour immediately as you need it for this class)
Islam misconceptions
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Islam misconceptions

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Mindmap Task - success criterion = 2 pieces of evidence per misconception Differentiated tables - so students finish around same time/ have scaffolding Special role - Student envoys - I use students of that religion because they can share their knowledge/ confirm other pupils answers correctly Challenge included Facts reading as a class Reading of a real life person (news) Task - Local, National, International - solutions Adapt to YOUR school name and YOUR town. - highlighted in red on PPT - could include school logo too. Golden rules - create alone/ or as class - religious studies is a sensitive topic as there is science and students of different religions so depending on your school and students - it could be worth mentioning/ creating some or serve as reminders. Note: Catholic schools didn’t need any. Non-catholic schools, I used as a reminder with the behaviour policy as it is considered a serious misbehaviour if there is any discrimination (mixed student background). Usually it’s the wrong term used - so little reminders to use the word “different” rather than “weird” etc.
Big Quiz
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Big Quiz

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Made 2023 - Xmas themed (adaptable theme by changing the image) Geography quiz - location What happened in 2023 (each month) quiz True or False - geography General knowledge quiz Celebrity quiz Music quiz Sports quiz Movie quiz Dingbats (emojis) to guess Xmas songs Higher or Lower quiz Tie breaker question All answers included Different rounds Lots of quizzes into one PPT - adaptable