Diverse and Dynamic, how is Asia being transformed - case studies of Bangladesh and India are used.
The SOW includes retrieval questions at the begining of every lesson with answers, which develops and recalls content previously covered in class. It included assessment (Synoptic), resources to be printed and also feedback lesson with answers that pupils can peer assess and teacher can mark (extended question - section c).
This is a booklet which includes 30 minutes of teacher input and guided practice, followed by 20 minutes of student directed learning tasks. This resource utilises GCSE style exam questions throughout.
The lessons are:
What is the theory of continental drift?
Where are earth’s volcanoes and mountain belts?
What happens at the plate boundary?
what do we know about earthquakes?
Lesson 6 - can people manage risk living in earthquake zones?
Lesson 7 - what do we know about volcanoes?
lesson 8 - what do we know about volcanoes - continued.