My shop is a non profit making concern & it supports homeless charities (Crisis, The Salvation Army & The Berwick Youth Project). Teaching has been my life & I continue to support learning around the World. My subjects were: History, Geography and Physical Education. I have competed in a wide variety of sports inc.: Gymnastics, Badminton, Rugby, Football, Athletics & many others. Check out my recent bundle with 11 of my best publications. A vast amount of support material on offer.
My shop is a non profit making concern & it supports homeless charities (Crisis, The Salvation Army & The Berwick Youth Project). Teaching has been my life & I continue to support learning around the World. My subjects were: History, Geography and Physical Education. I have competed in a wide variety of sports inc.: Gymnastics, Badminton, Rugby, Football, Athletics & many others. Check out my recent bundle with 11 of my best publications. A vast amount of support material on offer.
This timeline gives a chronological summary of WW1 in 1914 with useful links to videos and web resources for further study. It is the first part of a five part document. This revision aid has been created for my students who are studying History with the Edexcel Exam Board. All secondary resources are credited to the original authors by inclusion in the bibliography and serve as a direct link.
A time line of resources with notes, pictures, links to video clips and web sites. Suitable for Edexcel IGCSE History Unit A3. Can be the basis for a full programme of lessons or use as a revision document. This resource takes you on a journey from the end of WW1 to the end of WW2. Update 3/11/2023.
Any income from this resource will go to Homeless Charities in the UK
A selection of basic skills for learning about maps. Topics covered include: Use of symbols, Directions and Bearings, Grid References, Contours, Scales and Distances on maps.
This resource offers introduction to map skills and gives the opportunity for students to complete work challenges. This resource unit is best suited to students from 10 years through to 16 years of age.*
Another free Quiz this time it has been compiled by (Nanna) Lynne Patterson. This is the third in a series of quiz challenges. General Knowledge Quiz prepared for my two grand-daughters Emilia and Florence. They are 9 and 11 years old. It will be suitable for children between the age of 9 and 15 years. Free to all for use as a home study exercise. Try answering them without assistance for 3 points and then receive 1 point for finding the answers using the internet or other sources. I hope you have some family fun.
This is the eleventh in a series of quiz challenges. A General Knowledge Quiz prepared for my two grand-daughters Emilia and Florence. They are 9 and 11 years old. It will be suitable for children between the age of 9 and 15 years. Free to all for use as a home study exercise. Try answering them without assistance for 3 points and then receive 1 point for finding the answers using the internet or other sources. I hope you have some family fun.
This is a quiz with a difference. There are 20 images on offer with the answers given as an anagram. The topics include: People from the past, Living things, Buildings, Physical features from Geography, Bridges and monuments. This challenge is probably best suited to children between the ages of 10 and 16. The quiz involves two parts, firstly try to identify the pictures and secondly unscramble the anagram and complete with the correct spelling of each answer. A little bit different. I hope the children are up to this challenge and enjoy it.
A 268 page document with over 50 outline maps from around the World. This resource book is to be used in conjunction with a school atlas. There are a multitude of exercises and challenges for students to use as homework or in the classroom with or without guidance from the teacher. Also included, there are over 180 photographs from the UK and around the World that can be used individually for lesson starters or as topic slide shows.This resource work book can be used with a wide range of age groups. The outline maps and questions are suitable for children between the age of 9 to 16 years. The content has a wide degree of differentiation for more and less able children. The many pictures included in this document are ideal as introductions to new topics. Although the main focus of this resource is on Geography, much of the content can be linked to, Travel and Tourism, History, English and Social Studies. Special featured sections: China, London, Spain, Bristol and WW1 Flanders. All income from this resource will be donated to 3 Homeless Charities in 2021 . The Salvation Army, Crisis and The Berwick Project.
THIS SYSTEM ONLY TO BE USED WITH RIBBON TAILED PRACTICE JAVELINS OR AN ALTERNATE SAFE PRACTICE JAVELIN. ON NO ACCOUNT TO BE USED WITH THE CONVENTIONAL METAL JAVELINS!! Throwing the javelin with groups of children has always been a challenge for some teachers of Physical Education. My safety system for groups is aimed at making lessons more successful as well as safer. Ian Patterson (Vice Principal at Benalmadena International College, Spain - Retired)
Learning at home or in the classroom - British Cities - Geography at home - Parents and teachers can easily set their children mini projects using this resource.
All income on this resource will go to Homeless Charities.
British Cities Fact File Challenge
This project offers a research opportunity to find out more about the cities of Aberdeen, Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Dublin, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool and London.
The resource is aimed at children from Years 5 to Year 9 and it provides an opportunity to combine Information Technology with Geography. It is an ideal opportunity to use a presentation to introduce the topic of British Cities. This can be extended to perhaps 4 introductory lessons with a collection of smaller challenges. After an initial introduction the students can then gather their own selected information about all ten of the cities included in the study. At the end of the project they should have a document consisting of 10 fact files and a much better knowledge of cities in both the United Kingdom and The Republic of Ireland.
Orienteering P5 & 6 - Types of Landscape & Control Descriptions.
PPP5 - The outdoor adventure sport of Orienteering makes the most of all types of landscape. This presentation explores the many types of geographical environments that have been captured on orienteering maps. The competitor in Orienteering has the opportunity to experience the following and many other varieties of landscapes: 1. Forests with many different trees. 2. Runnable woodland. 3. Thick vegetation with slow progress. 4. Farmland meadows and orchards. 5. Open parkland and scrubland. 6. Moors and land with rocky outcrops. 7. Urban landscapes with alleys, back lanes and many stairways. These can make navigation very challenging with the many twists and turns! This presentation gives you a taste of how diverse the scenery in this amazing sport can be.
PPP6 -
This presentation entitled “Making the most of Control Descriptions” explores the connection between the shape of the landscape and the symbolic representation of the physical features with how they appear on the map. The sport of orienteering involves visiting a number of actual locations pin-pointed on the orienteering map being used. The event organisers must prepare races for each different age group. Each set of control descriptions are set out in numerical order. The presentation starts with an experienced orienteer who explains the basics to any beginners so that they know what to expect. It also highlights how control descriptions help all orienteers to become successful. The following aspects are covered: 1. Early guidance on what to expect at your first event. 2. There are at least 8 different types of control descriptions on the guidance sheet. 3. Images and symbols are used to give a visual picture linking the landscape with the map symbols. 4. A few examples of control descriptions and map types are included. 5. The examples can be used to challenge and test the group or individual.
These two presentations will help both the beginner and the intermediate to make good progress. They will soon progress to advanced levels in this incredible sport.
Any income made from these two power point presentations will be donated to three different homeless charities (Crisis, Salvation Army and The Berwick Project).
Lock Down Picture Quiz prepared for youngsters between the ages of 9 and 16 years of age. Clues have been added to give them every chance of answering most of them. The answer page includes a fact file for additional learning whilst checking the answers.The pictures include famous people from History as well as familiar faces from 2020’s.
Orienteering - My Journey - Ten Presentations (A coaching manual).
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This resource is a collection of Power Point Presentations that highlight many of the experiences and skills that I have encountered over the past 40 years in this great outdoor sport we know as Orienteering.
There are ten presentations that focus on the following key areas of this outdoor adventurous sport:
The history of maps and the early days of Orienteering.
A taste of Orienteering at the Malaga Orienteering Club in Spain.*
Becoming familiar with an Orienteering event and what to expect.
The beginner and ten things that I have found useful in Orienteering.
Types of landscape and what to expect in a competition.
The importance of control descriptions and making the most of what
is on offer.
First of two presentations about symbols.
A second presentation that tests your knowledge and helps you to
become familiar with map symbols.
Navigation and a taste of gathering points and handrails.
Contours - Understanding the rise and fall of the landscape.
This resource includes a full written commentary, several videos (courtesy of Malaga Orienteering Club). The slides can be presented in either English or Spanish. Individually the presentations cost over £30. For a limited period, all ten presentations are available for half price at £15. Once again please note that all commission goes to homeless charities.
This resource is a two lesson powerpoint presentation that tracks the developments of the Weimar Republic from its conception (1918) to its final demise (1933). In particular it features the political rise of Adolf Hitler from Lance Corporal to Fuhrer. It takes the form of a timeline of events and the frames can be reduced to create a pack of 48 revision cards. This presentation is ideal for students of History between the ages of 14 and 16. Frames 52 and 53 can be printed for students to compile brief notes on the two presentations. This is a quick fix exercise to help students to put the key events of the Weimar Republic into chronological order. All abilities can learn from the images and discussions inspired by this resource.
A Field Sketch Library.
12 side document with 11 photographs of landscapes and exercises with writing skills related to Geography. Best suited to children between the ages of 10 and 14 (May be useful for Key Stage 4 revision work on field sketching and landscape observations). All text, sketches and photographs the property of the author of this document … Ian Patterson
This resource can be used as a revision document or as a resource for teaching topics about WW1 during the year 1916. Resource topics include: The Battle of Verdun, The Easter Rising, War at Sea, Death of Lord Kitchener, Battle of the Somme, Krupp´s War Machine and Death of Rasputin. There are a number of web sites and videos included for delivering lessons to both KS3 and KS4 History students. Year 11 History examination students will be able to use specific sections of this folder to revise from. NB … hyperlinks have been disabled.
A power point presentation created by one of my 15 year old students (Carlos Soriano Jiménez). Topic includes what caused the cold war and the main events during the first 5 years.
This timeline is a revision document and also an aid to teaching this period of History. It is aimed at students sitting EDEXCEL IGCSE History. Included are video links and connections to files available on the internet. Students can use the document independently as a revision aid or it can be used by teachers to assist in delivering this part of the course.
Field sketch drawing. How to draw a field sketch + 10 extra practice photographs for students to develop their drawing and geographical knowledge.
Topics include: Coastlines, beaches, cliffs, tourism, agriculture, road, rail, highlands and river valleys.
This folder can be used as a revision document or as a resource for teaching topics about WW1 from the year 1918. Resources include topics like: German Spring Offensive, 100 Days Offensive and the End of the War. There are a number of links to web sites and video footage for delivering lessons to both KS 3 and KS 4 History students. Year 11 History examination students will be able to use specific sections of this folder to revise from. Note … hyperlinks have been disabled but can be easily restored.
This Powerpoint Presentation is specifically targeting 13 to 16 year old students of History. There are 22 slides with a selection of appropriate pictures, fact files and maps included. It is an introductory part of a wider document about “The Development of a Dictatorship – Adolf Hitler”. The resource documents the early years of Hitler up to the end of World War One and it looks more closely at the experiences that shaped his life. Who and what influenced him as he was growing up in Austria and how did being part of an Infantry Regiment in WW1 mould his character. The critical question is asked, how and why did Hitler take his chosen path to infamy?
In terms of historical understanding, many National Curriculum prerequisites have been covered and include evidence, continuity, change, cause and effect, perspectives, empathy, significance and contestability. However in short, the most important content is evidence of how and why Adolf Hitler turned into a cruel demagogue. A key element in the presentation is the chronological nature of the study. The World War 1 years also offer an ideal opportunity to learn more about the advances in technology.
There are 22 slides with images that are followed by suggested challenges for students to complete. The slides containing maps are available for printing and use in lessons.
Slide 25 offers suggested ways in which the presentation can be managed in the classroom.
Slide 26 to 38 contains sets of quiz questions that are differentiated for a wide range of abilities.
Slide 39 offers writing challenges that are aimed at helping 13 year old students to extend their writing skills from a basic level to advanced levels in preparation for higher examination targets in the future.
Slides 40 to 45 are script notes for use by students who can take part in the presentation if directed by the teacher. This unit of work is ideal for between 3 and 6 hours of commitment in the classroom and possibly for use as a homework challenge.