Ecosystems of the worldQuick View
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Ecosystems of the world

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Lesson that examines the different ecosystems of the world. Fully differentiated throughout. Pitched at level 4-5.<br /> <br /> Tasks included: an information hunt, peer tutoring exercise, mini plenaries and a plenary paragraph.<br /> <br /> Please leave your thoughts and comments.
Animal Adaptation and EcosystemsQuick View
joshreevell

Animal Adaptation and Ecosystems

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A lesson on different ecosystems and animal adaptation. Fully resourced and differentiated throughout with additional support + stretch and challenge. <br /> <br /> Probably enough material here to go into two lessons.<br /> <br /> Hope it is of some use.
Population DensityQuick View
joshreevell

Population Density

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<p>Lesson 2 in a SOW on Population.</p> <p>Expected lesson length 50 minutes.</p> <p>This lesson is aimed at KS3.</p> <p>The Powerpoint &amp; Worksheets contain all of the printed resources required. Sentence Starters and Challenge activities provide some differentiation throughout. Pupils will need a blank map of the world and pencils to complete their Choropleth Map.</p>
Young People & CrimeQuick View
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Young People & Crime

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<p>Lesson 10 in a SOW on: The Geography of Crime</p> <p>Expected lesson length 45 minutes.</p> <p>This lesson is aimed at KS3. *The SOW contains some themes that may not be appropriate for younger pupils. *</p> <p>The Powerpoint &amp; Worksheets contains all of the resources required. Sentence Starters and Challenge activities provide some differentiation throughout, I use lots of oral feedback in this lesson to check understanding and progress.</p>
The Death PenaltyQuick View
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The Death Penalty

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<p>Lesson 9 in a SOW on: The Geography of Crime</p> <p>Expected lesson length 50 minutes.</p> <p>This lesson was kindly planned and resourced by a colleague in PSHE Dept. So contains lots of PSHE SMSC links.</p> <p>This lesson is aimed at KS3. *The SOW contains some themes that may not be appropriate for younger pupils. *</p> <p>The Powerpoint, Worksheets (From Amnesty International) &amp; Video (links are contained in the ppt headings on the appropriate slides) contains all of the resources required. Sentence Starters and Challenge activities provide some differentiation throughout, I use lots of oral feedback in this lesson to check understanding and progress.</p>
Why do people commit crime?Quick View
joshreevell

Why do people commit crime?

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<p>Lesson 4 in a SOW on: The Geography of Crime, this was completed as part of a Cross curricular day with Drama &amp; Performing Arts.</p> <p>Expected lesson length 60 minutes.</p> <p>This lesson is aimed at KS3. *The SOW contains some themes that may not be appropriate for younger pupils. *</p> <p>The Powerpoint &amp; Character Cards contains all of the resources required. Sentence Starters and Challenge activities provide some differentiation throughout.</p> <p><em>Please Note: This lesson involves a dramatic performance by pupils, appropriate Bfl &amp; space required</em></p>
Crime: What were the first policemen like?Quick View
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Crime: What were the first policemen like?

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<p>Lesson 5 in a SOW on: The Geography of Crime</p> <p>Expected lesson length 45 minutes.</p> <p>This lesson was kindly provided to me from The History Dept, so contains some source work and cross curricular links to History.</p> <p>This lesson is aimed at KS3. *The SOW contains some themes that may not be appropriate for younger pupils. *</p> <p>The Powerpoint &amp; Worksheets contains all of the resources required. Sentence Starters and Challenge activities provide some differentiation throughout, I use lots of oral feedback in this lesson to check understanding and progress.</p> <p>A starter activity is on the first slide.</p> <p>Mini Plenaries are contained throughout.</p> <p>This lesson contains Green Pen Peer Assessment.</p>
Why do we punish people who commit crime?Quick View
joshreevell

Why do we punish people who commit crime?

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<p>Lesson 7 in a SOW on: The Geography of Crime</p> <p>Expected lesson length 45 minutes.</p> <p>This lesson was kindly provided to me from The PSHE Dept, so contains some source work and cross curricular links to PSHE.</p> <p>This lesson is aimed at KS3. *The SOW contains some themes that may not be appropriate for younger pupils. *</p> <p>The Powerpoint &amp; Worksheets contains all of the resources required. Sentence Starters and Challenge activities provide some differentiation throughout, I use lots of oral feedback in this lesson to check understanding and progress.</p> <p>A starter activity is on the first slide.</p> <p>Mini Plenaries are contained throughout.</p> <p>This lesson contains an information hunt.</p> <p>Plenary involves a reflection of learning linked to L/Os</p>
Why does population always change?Quick View
joshreevell

Why does population always change?

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<p>Lesson 4 in a SOW on: Population</p> <p>Expected lesson length 50 minutes.</p> <p>This lesson is aimed at KS3.</p> <p>The Powerpoint &amp; Worksheets contain all of the resources required. Sentence Starters and Challenge activities provide some differentiation throughout.</p>
What is Crime?Quick View
joshreevell

What is Crime?

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<p>Lesson 1 in a SOW on: The Geography of Crime</p> <p>Expected lesson length 45 minutes.</p> <p>This lesson is aimed at KS3. *The SOW contains some themes that may not be appropriate for younger pupils. *</p> <p>The Powerpoint contains all of the resources required. Sentence Starters and Challenge activities provide some differentiation throughout, I use lots of oral feedback in this lesson to check understanding and progress.</p> <p>A starter activity is on the first slide. (I normally go back to the A-Z activity throughout the Scheme of Work in subsequent lessons to add key words).</p> <p>The Round Robin group activity assumes pupils are familiar with how this works, you may need to change how this is delivered to suit. The images for the Round Robin are contained in the slide, I printed these out (small postcard size)</p> <p>Mini Plenaries are contained throughout.</p>
Is Graffiti A Crime?Quick View
joshreevell

Is Graffiti A Crime?

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<p>Lesson 2 in a SOW on: The Geography of Crime</p> <p>Expected lesson length 45 minutes.</p> <p>This lesson is aimed at KS3. *The SOW contains some themes that may not be appropriate for younger pupils. *</p> <p>The Powerpoint, Worksheets &amp; Video contains all of the resources required. Sentence Starters and Challenge activities provide some differentiation throughout, I use lots of oral feedback in this lesson to check understanding and progress.</p> <p>A starter activity is on the first slide.</p> <p>Mini Plenaries are contained throughout.</p> <p>Plenary involves a reflection of learning linked to L/Os</p>
Crime: Different Drugs & The LawQuick View
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Crime: Different Drugs & The Law

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<p>Lesson 6 in a SOW on: The Geography of Crime</p> <p>Expected lesson length 45 minutes.</p> <p>This lesson was kindly resourced and created by a colleague who teaches PSHE. So contains a lot of SMSC content.</p> <p>This lesson is aimed at KS3. *The SOW contains some themes that may not be appropriate for younger pupils. *</p> <p>The Powerpoint &amp; Worksheets contains all of the resources required. Sentence Starters and Challenge activities provide some differentiation throughout, I use lots of oral feedback in this lesson to check understanding and progress.</p> <p>A starter activity is on the first slide.</p> <p>Mini Plenaries are contained throughout.</p> <p>This lesson contains an information hunt.</p> <p>Plenary involves a reflection of learning linked to L/Os</p>
The World's (Increasing) PopulationQuick View
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The World's (Increasing) Population

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<p>L/O: To construct a line graph of the world’s population and describe what it shows.<br /> C/O : To create a line graph of the world’s population explaining and analysing what it is showing.</p> <p>The first lesson in a Scheme of work on Population for Ks3.</p> <p>The Powerpoint Presentation contains all of the activities with challenges and sentence starters to help differentiate. The Worksheets can also be used as a template for pupils. I do not give higher ability pupils any template, but instead give them graph paper.</p> <p>The lesson contains ‘green pen’ peer assessment, which may need to be changed for your school’s PA criteria.</p>
Crime: Problems with prisons.Quick View
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Crime: Problems with prisons.

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<p>Lesson 8 in a SOW on: The Geography of Crime</p> <p>Expected lesson length 45 minutes.</p> <p>This lesson was planned &amp; resourced with a colleague from the RE Dept, so contains religious views on crime and punishment and links to PSHE SMSC content.</p> <p>This lesson is aimed at KS3. *The SOW contains some themes that may not be appropriate for younger pupils. *</p> <p>The Powerpoint &amp; Worksheets contains all of the resources required. Sentence Starters and Challenge activities provide some differentiation throughout, I use lots of oral feedback in this lesson to check understanding and progress.</p>
Coasts & The Sea: Introductory LessonQuick View
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Coasts & The Sea: Introductory Lesson

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<p>Lesson 1 in a SOW on: Coasts &amp; Oceans</p> <p>Expected lesson length 50 minutes.</p> <p>This lesson is aimed at KS3.</p> <p>The Powerpoint &amp; Worksheets contains all of the resources required. Sentence Starters and Challenge activities provide some differentiation throughout.</p>
Do some crimes matter more than others?Quick View
joshreevell

Do some crimes matter more than others?

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<p>Lesson 3 in a SOW on: The Geography of Crime</p> <p>Expected lesson length 45 minutes.</p> <p>This lesson is aimed at KS3. *The SOW contains some themes that may not be appropriate for younger pupils. *</p> <p>The Powerpoint, Worksheets contains all of the resources required. Sentence Starters and Challenge activities provide some differentiation throughout. There is some ‘green pen’ self assessment.</p> <p>Geographical Skills are developed through the graph work activity</p> <p>A starter activity is on the first slide.</p> <p>Mini Plenaries are contained throughout.</p> <p>Plenary involves a reflection of learning linked to L/Os</p>