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Year 7 Geography: 50-mark weather module assessment
10-question, 50-mark weather module assessment used after teaching my Year 7 Geography weather bundle.
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Lesson 1: Introduction to weather
Lesson 2: Measuring the weather
Lesson 3: The water cycle
Lesson 4: Causes of rain
Lesson 5: Weather hazards
Lesson 6: Severity of weather hazards
Lesson 7: Clouds
Scheme of work: Weather SoW
20-question quiz: Weather quiz
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Year 7 Geography, Weather. Lesson 6: Severity of weather hazards
**Save £12 on buying lessons individually with my Year 7 Geography Weather bundle. Includes: All 7 PPT lessons, worksheets, scheme of work, 20-question weather quiz, and 10-question 50-mark end-of-module assessment**
Lesson reinforces previous lesson on weather hazards and teaches students to rank hazards by their severity by plotting them on a graph.
Containing:Do now taskStarter taskGraph plotting activityWriting taskPlenaryHomework task
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Lesson 1: Introduction to weather
Lesson 2: Measuring the weather
Lesson 3: The water cycle
Lesson 4: Causes of rain
Lesson 5: Weather hazards
Lesson 7: Clouds
Scheme of work: Weather SoW
20-question quiz: Weather quiz
50-mark assessment: Weather assessment
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Year 7/8 KS3 Geography, essay assessment sheet. Topic: climate change.
Essay guidance sheet for 12-mark question: Evaluate the statement: "The effects of climate change will be globally fair".
Containing:Command word helpKey terms/wordsWriting frameSelf/peer assessmentReflection boxTeacher assessmentMark schemeGeography writing rules.
Assessment used at end of climate change module. Case studies taught were Bangladesh and the UK.
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Year 9 / KS4 Geography, essay assessment sheet. Topic: development.
Essay guidance sheet for 12-mark question: Explain why some countries are more developed than others.
Containing:
Command word help
Key terms/words
Writing frame with sentence starters
Self/peer assessment
Teacher assessment
Mark scheme
Geography writing rules
Plus, essay information and explanation sheet containing relevant physical, human, economic, and social factors for use in essay.
Would link to KS3 topic development, and KS4 topic development dilemmas.
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KS3 Geography: Tectonics / Volcanoes / Earthquakes: Different plate boundaries - Lesson 2
Introduction to different plate boundaries (Collision; Conservative; Constructive; and Destructive). Lesson requires students to peer-teach these using the four information sheets provided.
Containing:Do now taskStarter taskPeer-teaching activity (with supplied information sheets)Plenary quiz
Could link to tectonics, volcanoes, earthquakes, Earth science, rock cycle, and restless Earth.
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Lesson 1: Convection currents
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Year 9 / KS4 Geography, essay assessment sheet. Topic: Volcanoes / volcanic impacts.
Essay guidance sheet for 12-mark question: Compare the impacts of volcanic eruptions in the developing and developed world. Created to fit the case studies of Montserrat and Mount St. Helens, but easily adaptable for others.
Containing:
Command word help
Key terms/words
Writing frame with sentence starters
Teacher assessment
Mark scheme
Geography writing rules
Would link to KS4 restless Earth, hazards, and tectonics.
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KS3 Geography: The spread of Homo Sapiens
Lesson 3 of 3 on formation of the Earth and Geological time periods.
Students discuss the spread of Homo Sapiens across the planet, the best traits for adaptation, and factors affecting their survival.
PPT contains:Do now taskStarter taskLink to Youtube clipDiscussion questionsWriting task (with sentence starters)Plenary
Other lessons:
Lesson 1: Introduction to the formation of Earth and Geological time periods
Lesson 2: Geological time periods
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KS3 Geography: Tectonics / Volcanoes / Earthquakes: Convection currents - Lesson 1
Introduction to the causes of tectonic shift. Lesson requires students to act out a tectonic movement in groups, complete a word fill, and then write in detail about the causes of tectonic shift.
Containing:
Do now task
Starter task
Word-fill task
Group activity
Plenary quiz
Could link to tectonics, volcanoes, earthquakes, Earth science, rock cycle, and restless Earth.
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Lesson 2: Different plate boundaries
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KS3 Geography: Rain shadow in Australia lesson, with lesson plan (graded outstanding)
An observed lesson - graded outstanding - taught as part of an Australia scheme of work. Well-differentiated and resourced lesson, that encourages students to write scientifically.
Containing:Detailed lesson planDo now taskStarter taskLink to relevant YouTube clipDifferentiated diagram worksheetsExam question, with key words and 3 model answersPeer assessment with example WWWs and EBIsPlenary task / 'headbands' game
Could also link to weather processes topics.
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KS3 Geography, map skills. Whole lesson: contour lines, with lesson plan (graded outstanding)
An observed lesson - graded outstanding - taught as part of a map skills scheme of learning. Well-differentiated and resourced lesson that encourages students to understand the concept of contour lines and height on a map.
Containing:Detailed lesson planDo now taskStarter task (paper-layering activity, with printable individual layers)Key termsDrawing a 'cross-section' activity (well-scaffolded and differentiated)Simple map with key and easy-to-read contour lines (printable map provided)Differentiated map exercises (answers provided for peer or self assessment)Plenary task.
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KS3 / KS4 Geography: Greenhouse gases / causes of climate change lesson
Lesson involves students using information sheets to fill in a differentiated table, then picking the worst greenhouse gas and justifying their answer.
Containing:Powerpoint: full lessonDifferentiated worksheetDo now taskStarter taskMain taskWriting taskFour information sheets on GHGsPlenary
Could link to KS4 fragile environments, and changing climates.
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KS3 Geography: Coastal conflict lesson - Holderness.
Lesson involves students being given stakeholder groups and filling in a conflict matrix to show the conflicting views and priorities within the Holderness case study.
Containing:7 stakeholder information sheets, including local residents, politicians etcDo now taskStarter taskGroup discussion taskConflict matrixWriting task (with writing frame)Plenary
Designed to engage active learners in group work and discussion.
This was taught after a decision-making exercise about the management of the coastline.
Could link to KS4 coasts / crowded coasts topics.
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Year 7 Geography: Weather bundle (lessons, worksheets, scheme of work, quiz, assessment)
Geography weather bundle taught to my Year 7s. Includes seven PPT lessons, worksheets, scheme of work, 20-question quiz (with answers), and a 10-question 50-mark assessment.
Lesson 1: Introduction to weather
Lesson 2: Measuring the weather
Lesson 3: The water cycle
Lesson 4: Causes of rain
Lesson 5: Weather hazards
Lesson 6: Severity of weather hazards
Lesson 7: Clouds
Scheme of work: Weather SoW
20-question quiz: Weather quiz
50-mark assessment: Weather assessment
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