8 fully resourced lessons. Most suitable for 11-14. Covers water crisis, famine and Fairtrade. Active learning and IT activities included along with some well-designed A3 learning mats
Various activities relating to both the World Cup and the host country. Activities include word searches, country research, past host countries, flag information, mascots etc.
Students are introduced to the many ways in which humans interact with the environment. Included a research template for students to collate different uses of specific ecosystems (access to the internet necessary)
Part of the introduction to this ecosystems unit, students can make links between soils, climate, altitude and specific ecosystems e.g. as altitude increases, climate cools and becomes more inhospitable, ecosystem will change. Specific exam style questions also includes plus a video link.
Really engaging lesson on Singapore's pronatalistic policy and their "Mentos Night of Passion" t.v. advert (YouTube link included). Students rated this one of the most interesting things they had learned in GCSE geography!
Fun end-of-activity lesson. Also great as end of term extra. The resource makes an A3 mat and students are guided to design their own 5 ingredient smoothie and then calculate food miles. Can be done simply using the food labels on the mat or using I.T. to research the origin of their own ingredients.
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
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!
Fully resourced. 9 lessons covering Tectonic Hazards. These lessons cover the introductory element of this unit; Structure of the Earth, Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift, Plate Boundaries, structure of both earthquakes and volcanoes, Nepal earthquake, 2015 and Chrustchurch earthquake, 2011. Causes, effects and management. Includes review lessons. Student activities and resources are provided in the accompanying booklet. PART 2 “Atmospheric Hazards” available in the same format. THIS IS A ONE STOP SHOP