Creative and innovative resources that meet the needs of every learner in every lesson.
Why create numerous resources when one can do it all.
Most resources are for geography lessons, but many are for whole-school too and cross over into numerous subjects.
Creative and innovative resources that meet the needs of every learner in every lesson.
Why create numerous resources when one can do it all.
Most resources are for geography lessons, but many are for whole-school too and cross over into numerous subjects.
All lesson resources to teach about convection currents & the layers of the earth.
Students (in pairs or individually) create a piece of the world with all of the key information on. They then put the 4 quarters together to create a full earth diagram.
Superb for display.
A lesson that enables pupils to put a whole lot of information onto a single sheet.
Best printed in A3.
Pupils look at the global distribution of tropical storms, rainforests & deserts.
They analyse the climate and add case study location.
Pupils add a piece of tracing paper onto the map (best stuck down with blu-tac) to locate & plot rainforests. This is a basic GIS.
A lesson that teaches students about the consequences of climate change. Links well to other areas studied (Great Barrier Reef & drought in India).
I’ve also included a blah blah question that allows pupils to demonstrate their understanding even when they don’t quite fully understand everything that is being asked of them.
A great lesson that I used as part of a natural hazards unit for KS3.
Pupils use a variety of skills (mapping, scale, distance, calculations) as well as understanding where tropical storms happen.
Fun & creative.
A front sheet that outlines the content needed for the environmental challenges work covered in the gcse geography OCR A specification.
These are great as a coverage check and also to demonstrate progress over time.
I often get pupils to populate it with knowledge at both the start & end of a unit.
A super lesson that explores the cause, effects & responses of tourism in the Lake District.
Students use the information sheet (no need for books) to create a cartoon strip.
I would recommend printing the information sheet in colour & in A3 & laminating it, to be used again. The cartoon strip is best in A3 too.
Links well to much of the new 1-9 specification and was used as part of the KS3 SOW.
A lesson that explores how coastal features are created.
Students use the information sheet (no need for books).
Promotes independent learning.
I would recommend printing the information sheet in colour & in A3 & laminating it, to be used again. The cartoon strip is best in A3 too.
Links well to much of the new 1-9 specification and was used as part of the KS3 SOW.
A lesson that explores how the Great Barrier Reef is useful for people, threats to the reef, species & how it is being sustainably managed…
Students use the information sheet (no need for books).
Promotes independent learning.
I would recommend printing the information sheet in colour & in A3 & laminating it, to be used again.
Links well to much of the new 1-9 specification and was used as part of the KS3 SOW.
A lesson that explores why people migrate, problems caused & sustainable solutions.
Students use the information sheet (no need for books).
Promotes independent learning.
SPaG sheet included & quick test.
I would recommend printing the information sheet in colour & in A3 & laminating it, to be used again.
Links well to much of the new 1-9 specification and was used as part of the KS3 SOW.
A lesson that explores the social, economic & environmental impacts of the Elan Valley to Birmingham water transfer scheme.
Students use the information sheet (no need for books).
Promotes independent learning.
Pupils have a choice of tasks.
Assessment task also provided.
I would recommend printing the information sheet in colour & in A3 & laminating it, to be used again.
Links well to much of the new 1-9 specification and was used as part of the KS3 SOW.
A simple but effective lesson that provides students to create a verbal powerpoint relating to India. They can only add pictures. This moves away from kids reading lots of text from each slide.
Understanding is then tested in the T&F test.
4 revision guides designed for OCR A geography 1-9 GCSE course.
A unique guide has been created for each paper & one for more complex case study questions.
Many of the activities can actually be used as teaching resources/activities.
Areas covered are:
Grid References.
Scale.
Distance.
Height.
Fieldwork.
Statistics.
Q & A analysis.
Synoptic Q & A.
Coasts
Population
Energy
Modifying the landscape for food & water
Rivers
Industry
Urban geography
Upland, lowland & glacial areas
Climate of the UK
Development
Ecosystems
Extreme weather
Climate change
They differs from a conventional guide because on each page it provides students with actual tasks to complete. E.g. sorting, linking, drawing, SPaG, spot the mistakes etc.
At the back there are dozens of questions that pupils can use the guide to help answer.
The 2 statistic pages were printed on A3, laminated & provided to the pupils as last minute revision, whilst they were waiting to go into the exam hall.
I printed lots off in colour and charged students £2 as well as providing them with a copy on disc. Some students just wanted a free disc copy & printed it at home.
Although designed for OCR, most of the content is the same for other exam boards and it is very easily amended.
These took dozens of hours to create and will be an superb time saving resource that will really support students of all ability.
A 42 page revision guide designed for OCR A, paper 2.
Areas covered are:
Climate change.
Development.
Extreme weather (tropical storms, El Nino & drought).
Aid
Ecosystems.
It differs from a conventional guide because on each page it provides students with actual tasks to complete. E.g. sorting, linking, drawing, SPaG, spot the mistakes etc.
At the back there are dozens of questions that pupils can use the guide to help answer.
I printed lots off in colour and charged students £2 as well as providing them with a copy on disc. Some students just wanted a free disc copy & printed it at home.
Please see my other guides.
Although designed for OCR, much of the content is the same for other exam boards and it is very easily amended.
This took dozens of hours to create and will be an superb time save resource that will really support students of all ability.
A full lesson that helps pupils to develop the skills needed to create work that is not simply copied out.
This is not an I.T. lesson.
Designed as a part of year 7 scheme of work and based on the rainforest.
Also includes a printable feedback sheet to speed up marking.
A geography skills games used to teach grid references in the form of the battleships game.
Each slide of the powerpoint is the teachers turn. This means that no cheating can take place.
Pupils use the blank grid to draw on their ships and marks off eack of the teachers turns (which is also shown on the powerpoint).
Once the first player has all of their ships sunk, the teacher loses.
Each student takes it in turn to read out their coordinates to try and sink the teachers ship.
A single hit sinks the entire ship.
It works incredibly well for all age groups.