32 revision cards with definitions, summaries and memory images. Perfect for use with KS3 and KS4.
Cards include:
-Types of erosion
-Types of transportation
-Types of weathering
-Landforms of erosion
-Landforms of deposition
This is a PowerPoint resource with 2 matching differentiated worksheets for a middle to top group year 7 class. The learning objectives of the lesson are (a) to understand how height is shown on a map, and (b) to produce maps showing height. This lesson includes a video, images and explanation, as well as a resource to build a 3D hill using cut-out contours which can be printed and built in class.
Tasks on the 2 differentiated worksheets are to be done alongside the PowerPoint and include:
-writing down points from a video (listening exercise)
-matching contour lines to the shaped hill (visual exercise)
-using spot heights to draw contours (learning exercise)
-drawing their own contour lined hill (consolidation and assessment)
-a quick recap quiz (quick assessment)
This bundle of 7 lessons on Rio de Janeiro is designed to go alongside this textbook: GCSE Geography AQA Student Book (GCSE Geography AQA 2016) Paperback – 28 April 2016 - by Simon Ross and Nick Rowles.
Included - 8 lessons on:
1)Where is Rio?
2)Why is Rio important?
3)Challenges of urbanisation in Rio
4)Favelas
5)Environmental challenges
6)Favela Bairro Project
7)Revision lesson
Included resources: 7 PowerPoint lessons, 1 printable workbook which has activities for each lesson, 1 homework task and 1 A3 revision poster.
A 17-slide Sunday school lesson designed to fill a 45 minute block. Comes with full Bible story, embedded songs and videos to help to teach the story to a range of ages.
The lesson also comes with a craft which is ready to print.
This 16-slide lesson is a Sunday school resource for Christians.
It includes: a link to a children’s song, 9 slides of teaching information, an embedded video and a suggested craft activity.
This lesson was designed to fill 40 minutes, inlcuding the time to complete the craft.
A PDF and PowerPoint file of lesson 1 (how are waves formed?)
This lesson has two learning objectives:
To learn about how waves form and the different types of waves
To learn about the different characteristics of constructive and destructive waves
Inlcuded:
-Explainer slides
-Timed starter task with answers
-Linked videos
-Diagram drawing/labelling activities
-A gap fill activity
-A colour code plenary
-Assessment for Learning
This 11-slide lesson is a Sunday school resource for Christians.
It includes: a link to a children’s song, 5 slides of teaching information, an embedded video and a suggested craft activity.
This lesson was designed to fill 40 minutes, inlcuding the time to complete the craft.
24 revision cards with definitions, summaries and memory images. Perfect for use with KS3 and KS4. This pack includes:
-Processes of urbanisation, suburbanisation etc.
-Key terms associated with economy and development.
-Definition of sustainability
-Top down, bottom up etc.
A PDF and PowerPoint file of lesson 3 (what are the landforms of erosion?)
This lesson has two learning objectives:
To recap the 4 types of erosion and to think about how they create landforms
To learn about headlands and bays, and caves, arches, stacks and stumps
Inlcuded:
-Explainer slides
-Timed starter task with answers
-Linked/embedded videos
-Diagram drawing
-Write a paragraph (literacy) activity
-Assessment for Learning
36 revision cards with definitions, summaries and memory images. Perfect for use with KS3 and KS4. This pack includes:
-Types of erosion
-Types of transportation
-Types of weathering
-River landforms and features
This 10-slide lesson is designed for Sunday school purposes within a Christian setting.
It includes: an embedded link to a song, 4 slides of teaching, an embedded video and a suggested craft activity.
This lesson was designed for a 40 minute time slot, including the time taken to complete the craft.
This 18-slide lesson is a Sunday school resource for Christians.
It includes: a link to a children’s song, 8 slides of teaching information, an embedded video and a suggested craft activity.
This lesson was designed to fill 40 minutes, inlcuding the time to complete the craft.
A PDF and PowerPoint file of lesson 2 (what is erosion?)
This lesson has two learning objectives:
To learn about how waves form and the different types of waves
To learn about the different characteristics of constructive and destructive waves
Inlcuded:
-Explainer slides
-Timed starter task with answers
-Linked videos
-A fieldwork/fieldsketch skill on ‘Durdle Door’
-Matching task plenary
-Assessment for Learning