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Providing quality tested Geography resources at an affordable price. Take the stress out of your teaching and enjoy what many teachers joined the profession for, working with young people. Please follow & review to help me grow my store!

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Providing quality tested Geography resources at an affordable price. Take the stress out of your teaching and enjoy what many teachers joined the profession for, working with young people. Please follow & review to help me grow my store!
Extinction, Dinosaur extinction theories, What killed the dinosaurs?
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Extinction, Dinosaur extinction theories, What killed the dinosaurs?

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If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review! This 2 hour KS3 lesson explores the concept of extinction. The 65MA dinosaur extinction event is the focus for the activities in this lesson. Pupils use prompt cards and a short experiment style demonstration to explain the impact of the meteorite. Writing frames to this activity are provided, as well as an alternative differentiated activity for lower abilities. Pupils must then complete a group task to research the alternative theories. Bundle and save! This lesson is part of a larger bundle:- Earth’s Story topic bundle Check out some of my other products relating to Earth’s history:- What was the Big Bang? What is evolution? How did life on Earth evolve?
Evolution, Adaptations, Survival of the fittest, Charles Darwin
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Evolution, Adaptations, Survival of the fittest, Charles Darwin

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If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review! This 3 hour KS3 lesson teaches pupils about evolution through fun and engaging activities. Pupils first guess the lesson focus after watching a video clip. Pupils consider the meaning of adaptation, variation, genes in order to better understand the concept of survival of the fittest. A fun class game is included to test the understanding of these key terms. Cartoon images are used to present difficult concepts. Students then take part in a evolution of the blob game to help explain natural selection. Pupils design a comic strip detailing Darwin’s life, improving understanding of Darwin’s theory of evolution. A video task is included and supporting question sheet. Bundle and save! This lesson is part of a larger bundle:- Earth’s Story topic bundle Check out some of my other products relating to Earth’s history:- What was the Big Bang? What is evolution? What killed the dinosaurs?
A history of life on Earth, Earth's story, Evolution, Life on Earth
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A history of life on Earth, Earth's story, Evolution, Life on Earth

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If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review! This 2 hour KS3 lesson investigates the sequence of evolution on planet Earth. The lesson teaches to appreciate the scale of geological timelines. Literacy strategies are included to support weaker students. Pupils arrange the emergence of key species through a timeline task. Students use comic cards to sequence the key events throughout the last 4.5 billion years. A supporting video link is also included and accompanying question sheet. Bundle and save! This lesson is part of a larger bundle:- Earth’s Story topic bundle Check out some of my other products relating to Earth’s history:- What was the Big Bang? How did life on Earth evolve? What killed the dinosaurs?
The Big Bang, What created the universe and planets, Introduction to cosmology
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The Big Bang, What created the universe and planets, Introduction to cosmology

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If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review! This 3 hour KS3 lesson investigates the formation of the universe. Pupils try to appreciate the shear scale of the universe, learning the difference between solar systems and galaxies. Students are provided with two comic strips, which they must arrange into the correct sequence. One outlines the formation of the universe itself and the other planets like Earth. The lesson includes a independent writing tasks, with supporting writing frames. A video resource and respective question sheet is also provided. Bundle and save! This lesson is part of a larger bundle:- Earth’s Story topic bundle Check out some of my other products relating to Earth’s history:- What is evolution? How did life on Earth evolve? What killed the dinosaurs?