Upper Course of A River - double-sided A4 learning mat, double-sided A4 questions. Perfect for GCSE ! Would work well as a stand-along cover lesson. Includes the Bradshaw Model, processes or erosion, and the formation of rapids, waterfalls and gorges.
Investigating the different characteristics of the layers of TRF vegetation. Can be run as independent research or done as a carousel activity. Students have a template to fill in re. each characteristic layer.
Tokyo 2021; First lesson focuses on the history of the Olympic Games. The second lesson focuses on the postponement of the 2020 games, the consequent winners and losers in Toyko 2021. Great to end the year with some relevant and engaging content. Can be used in a variety of subject areas.
Really good to get teachers thinking about more effective marking strategies. Looks at DDI (Data Driven Instruction) and RAG rating to assist in more effective and meaningful feedback to students. I've had to remove some images of students from the presentation, but am sure you could add your own to personalise this presentation!
Begins by locating TRF with a global context, and then looks at TRF climate graph. Student independent research worksheet covers TRF soils - questions are very specific and guided (internet required)
I have had to remove several school specific slides showing school policy on behaviour - it's be easy to slot yours in! This presentation is good CPD, particularly for NQTs, or as a general reminder about consistent expectations and some strategies for good behaviour management
KS3 inquiry assessment based on the history, popularity and urban problems associated with Wolverhampton, UK. The location of the city is irrelevant. Students to use the provided resources to answer the questions. The Ppt helps guide them through each section and guides them to the correct resources
PPT with cartoon attachment for analysis. Research based quiz at the end with a really cool 10 minute timer built into it. For use with New John Child Textbook from Pearson