Geography Fieldwork In My Local Area
Everything you need to cover the Key Stage 2 Fieldwork section of the National Curriculum. Great for KS3 recap or foundation. I have also included some geographical skills. The work is divided into 3 sections. Includes: animated & interactive vibrant power points, identification card, worksheets, guidance grid and IT activities . I have also added some free improvement stickers. Each power point can be adapted to meet the needs of your learners. This pack would also be suitable for KS3 if your students have not covered fieldwork in their primary school.
This will save you so much time. It is easy to follow and will help students build their confidence in geography. You can teach the sections at your own pace and the ppts can be easily tweaked to your class. The booklet is in pdf. My aim is to improve the transition from primary to secondary geography. Suitable for a non-specialist.
To help SEN students I have included a variety of learning styles. All font is in Comic sans, to support dyslexic learners. The ppts can be easily adapted to meet the needs of higher-level learners.
The 3 sections are:
Part 1 –Locate where you live and create a sketch map
Part 2- Look at the physical & human features in your area & create an annotated sketch map
Part 3- Take part in a geography fieldwork investigation
What is included?
• Locate where you live
• Find out what region you live in
• Use atlases
• Use local maps and plans
• What does a street map/plan look like?
• How to create a sketch map
• Use a range of digital technologies
• How to create improvement stickers
• Recap human and physical features
• Look at the physical geography in your local area
• Carry out a bird identification survey
• How to create a bar graph
• Observing, measuring and recording temperature and rainfall
• How to draw a line graph
• Discover the types of human features around your school
• How to draw annotated field sketch from a photograph
• Observing, measuring, recording and presenting human and physical features
• What is environmental geography?
• Take part in a geography investigation
• How do I plan and investigation?
• Locate your school on a map
• What is a method and how do you use it?
• A range of methods/tests – Litter count, questionnaire, traffic count, perception test, whole school survey, field sketch and bipolar test
• Examples of how to present and describe the results
• Summary/Conclusion of the investigation
Sources:Pixabay (unless stated)
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Students will have all the fieldwork knowledge they need to start key stage 3 geography. I have also created the full scheme of work for Key Stage 2 (physical geography).
Thank you for looking at my resources. If you download or purchase any of my resources, I would really appreciate the feedback. I would love to hear from you!
*I hope your students love learning geography :) *
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Sorry, I know that this isn't the place to ask, but I can't find anywhere for me to message direct. I purchased this product - which is excellent - however, I need an invoice to give to school. Can I please have one. Many thanks. lesleycarolroche@gmail.com
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