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Fantastic lesson - Photochemical smog
Learning Objectives:
To outline the formation of photochemical smog.
To distinguish between primary and secondary air pollutants
Contains:
Fantastic science clips to illustrate how human health is impacted and the chemical reactions that form secondary air pollutants.
Includes news reports for Case studies.
Exam question
Research task.
Live links to air pollution models - in London and across the World.
Why live in the USA? (America Mexico Migration Case study)
Learning objectives:
To outline the reasons why Mexico migrants want to live in the USA.
To review some population issues caused by mass migration.
Comprehensive lesson including map activities of the USA/Mexico border, crossword suing key words and places, locational knowledge questions and matching exercises reviewing different perspectives of the migration issues.
Should TNCs’ use child labour? (TES Pick)
Title - Should TNCs’ use child labour?
Learning Objectives:
To describe why children are employed
To evaluate the role that they have within manufacturing
Includes hyperlinks to appropriate videos, extension activities, discussion points, tables for students to complete as well as an assessment task marking rubrics to consolidate learning.
River Landscapes in the UK
Learning objectives
To identify a variety of river landforms.
To work as a team to assess how rivers shape the land through erosion and deposition.
Comprehensive, interactive lesson that promotes collaboration.
ESS 5.1 Worksheet - Introduction to soil
Great activity sheet with a range of tasks
Outstanding Lesson: Organic Farming (TES Pick)
Ofsted graded oustanding lesson.
Comprehensive guide to organic farming.
Learning objectives:
To describe what farming is and why its important
To explain why organic farming is increasing
To identify its advantages and disadvantages
Complete with pitstop plenery, discussion plenery placemat and exit cards ideal for assessment for learning.
Outstanding Lesson: Hurricanes, Typhoons & Cyclones
Title - What are Hurricanes?
Learning Objective:
To describe how they form using keywords
To map their global distribution
*** A comprehensive introduction to the natural hazard referred to as hurricanes – areas of intense low pressure. This has an excellent starter, main and plenary. It covers mapping global distribution, key words & terminology, the Saffir-Simpson scale measurement and tidal surge. It also has extension higher order thinking question for more ale students.**
Introduction - What are volcanoes?
Title: What are volcanoes?
Learning Objectives:
To identify the features of a volcano.
To describe how eruptions can cause destruction
Great lesson to introduce the study of volcanoes.
Includes some great hyperlinks and clips showing volcanic eruptions
Volcanic diagram task - draw and label
Key words matching activity
Volcanic statement, descriptions and evidence task
Research fact finding task
Introduction to Pompeii Case Study
United Nations UNICEF Human & Child rights
Great resource that looks at dignity, human rights, children rights, UN declaration of rights and a range of thought provoking questions that allow higher order reflection, justification and thinking.
Tectonics Assessment - 30 minutes
Great summative assessment designed for Year 7 or 8 that reviews knowledge and understanding of plate tectonics and volcanic eruptions.
Includes a range of different questions:
True/False
Diagram drawing
Image analysis
Outstanding - Ancient Egypt starter pack
Highly rated: A fantastic resource that introduces the topic of Ancient Egypt.
Contains images, a historical fun map,hieroglyphics tasks and allows students to design their own cartouche, decipher hieroglyphics, research the unique traditions and cultures of the wonderful Historical topic.
Outstanding Lesson - Weather and Climate
Title: Weather and climate
To identify the how weather is described and measured
To suggest a range of weather hazards experienced in the UK
Rated outstanding - A fantastic lesson reviewing the environmental conditions caused by weather and climate factors and their influence on human activity. Involves kinaesthetic collaborative class group task, analysis and evaluation. Includes pit stop plenaries and free plenary placemat.
Great for an introduction to this popular theme and ideal for a lesson observation.
Excellent: Geography Base Line Assessment Test 1 hour Comprehensive - World and British
A fantastic resource that is an efficient to mark. This assessment will gauge current Geographical knowledge of Y6 students entering KS3. Can also be used as assessment tool for new GCSE/KS4 students and also students preparing for A Level/KS5.
Capitals cities of Europe
Rivers
Volcanoes
UK Counties
British cities
Geographical Vocabulary
Earthquakes
weather and climate
People and population
Food and farming
Mountains and highlands
Pollution
European countries
Continents of the world
Seas and oceans of the world
Excellent Lesson - What are the opportunities and challenges in the Sahara Desert?
Title - What are the opportunities and challenges in the Sahara Desert?
Learning Objectives:
To identify the countries covered by the Sahara desert
To assess the opportunities and challenges within this biome
What are the effects of floods? (Outstanding Lesson)
Title: What are the effects of floods?
To identify at least 4 effects
To compare the floods in the UK with Bangladesh
A great double lesson that reviews the impact of flooding.
Ideal for KS3-4.
Differentiated resource available for lower ability students.
Includes 6 activities, starter and plenary and assistance for differentiation.
Also includes level question with level descriptors so that students can generate a target answer response.
Lesson plan overview is on slide 2
Religious Studies: Great lesson - Is war ever right? (TES)
Learning Objectives:
To look at a range of attitudes linked to warfare
To research different aspects of modern warfare
Include a great hyperlink to a video clip that reviews a range of different religious responses to this question; as well as from two American people with very different opinions based on the 911 attacks. This is followed by various perspectives on the question from religious viewpoints and and humanist leaders.
Includes a starter activity wordsearch to assist strengthening vocabulary.
How safe is nuclear energy?
Learning Objectives:
To evaluate the use and growth of nuclear energy
To discuss the social risks linked to this energy choice
Outstanding: How can the rich help the poor? (TES Pick)
Title: How can the rich help the poor?
Learning Objectives:
To identify the different types of aid
To justify the reasons for giving international aid
Include activity sheet, tasks, video clip, range of famous quotes and discussion points.
Comprehensive lesson
Excellent - A river’s journey (KS3)
Aim: To describe how the river channel and the drainage basin change as a river flows downstream.
Excellent lesson on how the river profile and channel changes as the river moves from its upper, middle and lowers course.
Includes activity sheets and extension task,
London fieldtrip booklet - Is London a global city?
Fantastic booklet for students to collect some data to investigate whether London is a global city.
Great for a day trip to collect Geographical data
Select a route - e.g Waterloo to London Bridge - and ask students to complete the activities in their booklet.