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L1 - What is the water cycle
A geography lesson to find out what the water cycle is and the different processes that take place.
This lesson is part of the Rivers unit for KS3 (Year 8)
Learning objectives:
• Explain the flow of water in the water cycle
• Label and describe the processes in the water cycle
Slides come with teacher notes and links to youtube videos.
L2 - What is a drainage basin
A geography lesson to find out what a drainage basin is and fun tutorial for students to create their own drainage basin.
This lesson is part of the Rivers unit for KS3 (Year 8)
Learning objectives:
• To know the different parts of a river found in a drainage basin.
Geography Rivers - Homework
Selection of 3 homework task linked to the River SOW, aimed at year 8 KS3 but can be adapted.
Excel QLA Markbook
A QLA (Question Level Analysis) excel markbook to easily input and show the areas of strength and weakness in your students.
This markbook is tailored for Geography AQA GCSE, however the amount of papers and total marks can be easily edited and the formulas will update automatically.
Features:
Automatically calculate total and percentage for each section of the paper and the overall total, percentage, grade.
Creates a residual mark (grade - target) for each paper and an average residual of all 3.
Average residuals for each paper are also calculated based on males, females, HAP, MAP, LAP, EAL, SEN, PP.
Can easily add/extend more classes.
Bundle
Excel Assessment Markbook Bundle
Two Excel spreadsheets to input and analyse data.
Assessment tracking markbook
QLA assessment tracking markbook (Geography AQA)
Bundle
Geography - Rivers Complete Lessons SOW KS3 Bundle
This bundle includes the entire SOW on Rivers, aimed at Year 8 (KS3) but can be adapted higher or lower. Each lesson has a learning objective, starter (Do now), variety of tasks, worksheets and activities and plenaries.
Bundled together you can save £10 (33%)!
Lessons included:
L1 - What is the water cycle
L2 - What is a drainage basin
L3 - What are the different courses of a river
L4 - What are the different processes at work in a river
L5 - How are waterfalls formed
L6 - How are meanders and ox-bow lakes formed
L7 - What are the causes of flooding
L8 - How can we manage flood risk
L9 - Impacts of a flood in a developed and developing country & assessment
Bonus resources:
Geography Rivers - SOW
Geography Rivers - Homework
Geography Rivers - PLC
Map Skills Maze
Worksheet with a variety of questions to do with map skills. Students objective is to move through the maze and answering the questions as they go.
Directions: Begin at the ‘Start Here!’ and answer the question. Use your answer to move to the next square. Continue until you get the ‘Finished’ square.
L4 - What are the different processes at work in a river
A geography lesson to find out the different process that occur in a river (erosion, transportation, deposition).
This lesson is part of the Rivers unit for KS3 (Year 8)
Learning objectives:
• To understand the different processes operating in a river.
L7 - What are the causes of flooding
A geography lesson to find out human and physical factors that can cause flooding and evaluate the flood risk of a village.
This lesson is part of the Rivers unit for KS3 (Year 8)
Learning objectives:
• To know the physical and human causes of flooding.
L2 - What is a drainage basin
A geography lesson to find out what a drainage basin is and fun tutorial for students to create their own drainage basin.
This lesson is part of the Rivers unit for KS3 (Year 8)
Learning objectives:
• To know the different parts of a river found in a drainage basin.
L8 - How can we manage flood risk
A geography lesson to find out the hard and soft engineering strategies to reduce the risk of flooding.
This lesson is part of the Rivers unit for KS3 (Year 8)
Learning objectives:
• To know the different river management strategies.
L9 - Impacts of a flood in a developed and developing country & assessment
A geography lesson to compare the impacts of a flood in a HIC and LIC, as well as completing a mini end of unit assessment.
This lesson is part of the Rivers unit for KS3 (Year 8)
Learning objectives:
• To know how to compare the impacts of a flood in a developed and developing country.
• To complete the end of unit assessment.
L5 - How are waterfalls formed
A geography lesson to find out the key features of a waterfall and how it is formed.
This lesson is part of the Rivers unit for KS3 (Year 8)
Learning objectives:
• To understand the formation of a waterfall.
L3 - What are the different courses of a river
A geography lesson to learn about the different courses of a river with the opportunity to create a long profile of the river Severn by drawing a graph.
This lesson is part of the Rivers unit for KS3 (Year 8)
Learning objectives:
• To know the characteristics of the three different courses of a river.
Parents Evening Excel Spreadsheet
Parents evening excel spreadsheet where you can input:
Time of appointment
Student/Parent name
Space for notes
Target grade
Grade in recent assessments
There is also a table to not down the previous, current and next topic in your subject.
Document can then easily be printed off and used to refer to during parents evening.
The problems facing our rainforest - Form time activity
A mini-presentation that could be shown as form time activity on the problems facing our rainforests.
Lots of interesting videos that the students really enjoyed!
Excel Markbook Template
An Excel spreadsheet that can be used for any subject to easily input marks for assessments.
This sheet really saves me a lot of time, and could save you a lot of time too.
Key features:
Automatically works out percentage, grade, and residual (grade - target grade)
Colour coded based on students in the top/bottom 10%
Calculates average residual over multiple assessments.
Ranks students from highest residual to lowest residual.
Displays average residuals for males, females, HAP+, HAP, MAP, LAP, EAL, SEN, PP.
Easily print out spreadsheet and use for parents evening.
Geography Rivers PLC
A personal learning checklist of the topics needed for the Rivers SOW. Aimed at year 8 KS3 but can be adapted lower or higher.
Key themes:
Water Cycle
River Drainage Basins
Course of a River
Fluvial Processes
Waterfalls and Gorges
Meanders
Ox-bow lakes
Floodplains and Levees
Factors affecting Flooding
Flooding Assessment Prep.
Flooding Assessment
River Management
Geography River SOW KS3
SOW for Year 8 Geography - Rivers (KS3). Highlights the links to the national curriculum from this topic.
Breaks down lessons into:
Lesson number
Lesson Title
Learning Outcomes
Suggested Lesson Structure (including differentiation)
AfL
Assessment
Lessons:
L1 - What is the water cycle
L2 - What is a drainage basin
L3 - What are the different courses of a river
L4 - What are the different processes at work in a river
L5 - How are waterfalls formed
L6 - How are meanders and ox-bow lakes formed
L7 - What are the causes of flooding
L8 - How can we manage flood risk
L9 - Impacts of a flood in a developed and developing country & assessment
L6 - How are meanders and ox-bow lakes formed
A geography lesson to find out the key features of a meander, how they are formed, and eventually turn into ox-bow lakes.
This lesson is part of the Rivers unit for KS3 (Year 8)
Learning objectives:
• To know how to explain the formation of a meander and ox-bow lake.