Water Scarcity powerpoint plus resources including board game and word searchQuick View
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Water Scarcity powerpoint plus resources including board game and word search

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The Water Scarcity powerpoint covers water in the world and the four main outcomes of scarcity - Health, Hunger, Poverty and Education. It is at least a week of lessons, depending on how much detail you go into. Included is a Word Search to introduce vocabulary and a Board Game to reinforce learning regarding the impacts of water scarcity. Developed for the Australian National Curriculum for Year 7 Geography, it is suitable for any educational system that covers this important subject.
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Introduction to History - What is history?

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These lessons introduce students to the topic of history and explore why we study history. Terms such as BC/BCE are introduced, as are timelines. Students draw their own timeline. Developed for the Australian National Curriculum for Year 7 History.
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Water Scarcity Board Game

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This board game allows students to learn of the impacts that water scarcity has on health, hunger, poverty and education, but in an approachable way for middle school aged young people. Developed for the Australian National Curriculum, it is designed for Year 7 Geography. It is also available with a full lesson plan on TES.
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Using sentences and paragraphs to improve creative writing.

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This resource outlines what simple, compound and complex sentences are, explains independent and dependent clauses and demonstrates the use of conjunctions and subordinating conjunctions. It provides examples of how paragraphs should be broken up for dialogue and to emphasis key points of the text. A prior knowledge of literary devices such as metaphor, simile and descriptive language is assumed. The students demonstrate their understanding of the material covered by taking basic writing prompts and turning them into creative writing using different types of sentences, paragraph construction and descriptive language. Suitable for Years 7-10 English, Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3 and Australian National Curriculum.
Out of Africa: A powerpoint, handout and workbook on migration of early humans out of Africa.Quick View
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Out of Africa: A powerpoint, handout and workbook on migration of early humans out of Africa.

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The powerpoint and activities will introduce your students to early migration out of Africa. Created for Year 7 National Curriculum in Australia, it is also suitable for other curriculums that cover migration from Africa. With the workbook, it is intended to cover a week's worth of lessons. In addition to providing information, the workbook is designed to develop reading comprehension, extraction of key ideas and paragraph writing skills in students.
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Water Shortage Solutions powerpoint

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This powerpoint covers a series of lessons regarding water shortage and possible solutions, including Grey water, desalination and drip feed irrigation. Students will identify water usage in their homes and create a poster on how they can use less water. Developed for the Australian National Curriculum for Year 7 Geography.
Water Scarcity Word SearchQuick View
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Water Scarcity Word Search

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Need a quick activity to introduce vocabulary regarding water scarcity to your students? Look no further, as this word search is a fun activity that will introduce the topic to them. Also available as part of package including a powerpoint on water scarcity and a board game. Developed for the Australian National Curriculum for Year 7 Geography.
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Liveability - what makes our home our home?

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This series of lessons gets students to think about the features of their local neighbourhood. There is a group activity in which students are divided into groups based on where they live in the area. Each group has to discuss and rate the features of their area (such as facilities, condition, public transport etc) and present a synopsis of their evaluation to the class. Developed for the Australian National Curriculum for Year 7 Geography.
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Interpreting Climate Graphs

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Lots of hands on activities for students to grasp the sometimes difficult to read climate graphs. By the end of the lessons, they should be able to draw and interpret a climate graph. Developed for the Australian National Curriculum for Year 7 Geography.
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Climate and the Atmosphere

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This powerpoint presentation covers what climate is, different climatic areas, the factors affecting climate, solar radiation and the layers of the atmosphere. It concludes with an in-class poster project in which students can choose one of three topics to explore in detail. It is suitable for KS2, KS3 and Australian National Curriculum.
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Primary and Secondary sources worksheet

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This a a consolidation of knowledge worksheet. If students have been taught about primary and secondary sources, they can use this worksheet (based on Ancient Rome) to see they can identify which is which and proved evidence for their answers.
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Designing a Historical Timeline worksheet

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A practical way to teach timelines in the classroom, with students creating one on paper. Useful for cover/relief lessons, as the teaching is primarily explaining how to proceed and then assisting where needed. I would recommend drawing a rough example on the board to explain each step, especially for lower years. This exercise is designed to run over one or two lessons, depending on the class level. You will need to give students an A4 or A3 blank piece of paper to work on or they can create the time within their exercise books.
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Water Cycle powerpoint and origami exercise

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The Water Cycle powerpoint covers lessons for all aspects of the water cycle. Students will then create an origami square and decorate it with information regarding the key stages of the water cycle. Developed for the Australian National Curriculum Year 7 Geography.