Hand written revision notes about coniferous and deciduous trees. Ideal for students to colour in and make their own, whilst they revise the topic. Useful for geography as well as English language learning or for topics about nature.
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A colouring in, revision worksheet that I created for my Key Stage 2-3 and iGCSE students in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. Could be used in class, as homework, or for revision. Can be coloured in and highlighted by the student to help them remember key points of geography, or to practice using English as a foreign language.
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A hand drawn worksheet that I created for my kindergarten, first, and second grade students whilst in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. Designed to help with learning numbers, animals, reading, practical skills, cultural differences in food, group working (with grown ups) and English as a foreign language. Includes a recipe and instructions on how to make a bread animal or other object.
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A simple revision mind map and worksheet on the topic of predicting tectonic hazards (earthquakes and volcanoes). Hand drawn as a way to help my students with English as a foreign language in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia who were taking the Key Stage 2, 3 and IGCSE Geography. Can be coloured in by students and other notes added by the student if needed.
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A hand drawn worksheet created for my Key Stage 3 and iGCSE geography students in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. Used to revise fold mountains and to practice English as a foreign language in preparation for end of year exams.
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A fun and tasty activity to help students understand plate tectonics and convection currents. Created as a homework activity for my Key Stage 3 and iGCSE geography students in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia, who had English as a foreign language. Younger students may require supervision when making their hot chocolate. Could be a nice activity to do in class, or to cheer up their revision sessions. The worksheet is hand drawn.
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A hand drawn activity worksheet that I created for my geography students (of all ages) in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. The activity was to make a volcano and a fact sheet about volcanoes in a group or on their own for their homework. There was a prize for the best ones, and we invited the rest of the school to come and see them in action. It went down very well indeed! It was a great way to finish off the term, with a fun activity after studying tectonics all year.
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This is a hand written resource that I created for my class in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia, so they could raise funds for an expedition they were planning. The theme was Alice in Wonderland and would help them to work in groups to organise the fundraising events and to raise the budget they needed for their school trip. There are 41 fundraising activities for students, some simple, some requiring a bit more input. Please note that there are some references to our local currency (GEL) and a couple of people or places that we had connections with, but you could easily substitute these for your local currency, people, or places.
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This is a hand written resource that I created for my class in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia, so they could raise funds for an expedition they were planning. The theme was 'Christmas' and would help them to work in groups to organise the fundraising events and to raise the budget they needed for their school trip. There are 53 fundraising activities for students, some simple, some requiring a bit more input. Please note that there are some references to our local currency (GEL) and a couple of people or places that we had connections with, but you could easily substitute these for your local currency, people, or places.
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Hand drawn revision notes that can be coloured in by students to help them learn. Could be used as part of biology or geography lessons on seasons, or as part of a class topic. I originally created them for my geography students who had English as a foreign language.
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A colouring page I created for my students as part of our virtual field trip of Alderney in the British Channel Islands and the German World War Two bunkers.
"German WW2 bunker 'The Odeon' in Alderney. This is about 3 or 4 storeys high and has an anti-aircraft emplacement at the back. Alderney is said to have been the most heavily fortified of the Channel Islands. At one time the allies contemplated landing there as a rehearsal for D-Day". (Wikipedia)
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A colouring page that I created for my class as part of a module on coastal defence in Britain. The page shows the bricks on the harbour wall in Alderney, British Channel Islands. Could also be used for a lesson on materials and properties or engineering.
"Braye Harbour (also known as Alderney Harbour) is the main harbour on the north side of the Island of Alderney, in the Channel Islands, a dependency of the British Crown. A 3,000 feet (910 m) break-water built by the Admiralty to protect the Navy in the 19th century shelters Braye Harbour.[1][2][3] It is an artificial harbour created by building a pier or jetty. The harbour faces out onto the Swinge, which is part of the English Channel. It is here that most of the island's freight comes in. It is more or less a suburb of St Anne, which is a large settlement in Alderney that juts out on a rocky promontory on the west side, approximately 1 mile from the harbour". (Wikipedia)
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A colouring page that I created for my geography and biology students as part of a module on habitats, ecology, plants, butterflies, and moths. Based on my visit to the British Channel Island of Alderney.
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A settlements themed colouring page that I created for my students as they learnt about the differences between hamlets, villages, towns, and cities. This is a picture of our local pub or public house on the tiny British Channel Island of Alderney which has a population of 1000 people. We spoke about what a pub is, and that you don’t get them in all countries in the world. They are something that are fairly common in Britain and a part of British culture.
A colouring page that I created for my class when we were learning about World War Two. I drew this after visiting the 'Odeon' concrete bunker on the British Channel Island of Alderney'.
WW2 bunker 'The Odeon' in Alderney. This is about 3 or 4 storeys high and has an anti-aircraft emplacement at the back. Alderney is said to have been the most heavily fortified of the Channel Islands. At one time the allies contemplated landing there as a rehearsal for D-Day". (Wikipedia)
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A colouring page that I created for my students as part of our geography module on settlements and the differences and similarities between hamlets, villages, towns, and cities. This is a picture of Victoria Street on the British Channel Island of Alderney, which has a population of around 1000 people and just one row of shops.
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Part of a Halloween A to Z alphabet series that I created for my students to colour in for Halloween. Can be used to help learn the alphabet or just for fun. I had my class think of as many other Halloween words as they could for each letter, and to create their own drawings.
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