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.
A lesson that contains all of the resources needed for students to understand the formation of waterfalls, meanders and oxbow lakes.
Plannede for KS3 but can be used for KS4 too.
A lesson that includes all resources for understanding about the causes, effects & responses to flooding.
There is a low-stakes memory test included. Most of this will need amending to adapt to the coverage that you will have done with your pupils.
All the resources needed to teach pupils about the uses and characteristics of upland & lowland areas in the UK.
Pupils create an overlay (see video). This is a nice way to introduce GIS. Pupils then sort, analyse & explain the pictures.
Usually takes two lessons to complete.
Suitable for all age groups & easily amended to suit all GCSE geography specifications.
A simple school grounds based project in a self-contained booklet.
The project looks at the best location on the school grounds to build a picnic site.
It involved data collection, presentation, analysis and evaluation. All crucial geographical skills.
It outlines hypotheses and students complete a conclusion based on their findings.
A great end of year activity when the weather improves a little.
Takes about 5-6 lessons to complete.
A lesson on the human impacts upon a river system.
All resources needed to deliver great learning.
Resources are structured to support the needs of all learners, from grade 9-1.
Links to mst geography GCSE specifications.
Lists that outline all of the key content and skills from the OCR A GCSE geography specification.
These cover all of the key content (outlined in the spec).
Students simply RAG the list, which helps them to prioritise their revision.
All the resources for a series of lessons lesson about landfill. Designed for both KS3 or 4.
Pupils have an information sheet (best printed in A3 & colour). This provides them with the detail that they need about landfill sites in the UK. Pros & cons & what it is.
This information can be used to create a variety of work, but I find that an article works best (included). There is also a SEND article outline.
There is a structured Q & sheet and subsequent SPaG sheet that I print on green paper to address the needs of most schools literacy policy.
The assessment also put pupil learning into context & can be peer/self or teacher assessed.
These tasks actually take about (roughly) 5 lessons to complete.
All the resources needed for the pupils to create a shopping list of the key ingredients of tropical storms.
Print off information sheet that pupils use to gain an understanding of the key things needed for tropical storms to occur. Works well on A3.
Pupils can make rough notes first.
They then create their ingredients list, putting the information into their own words.
There is then a sort to complete.
S&C can be to sort their work using the keys provided.
A fantastic lesson that the kids loved doing.
It involves pupils creating their own weather forecast linked to the factors that influence the weather in the UK (NAD & air masses).
They simple read the information provided (I normally print it in A3), make notes on it and create a weather forecast that they then present to the class. They work on their presentations for homework too.
Very simple to teach and usually takes 3 lessons to get through.
A school grounds based project looking at if:
Natural factors impact erosion around the school more than human?
Everything needed is contained and outlined in the booklet.
Takes 4-5 lessons to complete.
You will have to change the map from google earth to a map of your own school.
Worked really well and covers a lot of statistical detail and fieldwork skills.
A lesson that provides students with an opportunity to develop and practice a wide range of data presentation and mapping skills based around tropical storms.
A lesson that allows students to use a wide rage of skills in a really fun and engaging way.
Pupils design their character and vehicle and present there characteristics through detailed data presentation.
They then lead their troops to the alien base to defeat the enemy.
It’s probably the best lesson that I have created and my kids loved it.
Best used over 2 1hr lessons and with kids that have a basic grasp of maps and data, but it is not essential.
A lesson designed for all ages on the skills needed to not just copy information.
Students have a text and do some comprehension work. They then look at re-phrasing the paragraph and putting it into their own words.
A really fun lesson that the kids loved.
They create their own island and use a range of skills to locate the hidden WIFI code .
Skills are taught as it is delivered or it could be used for revision.
Clear instructions are included or all skills needed.
A great covering letter for a Mathematics Head of Faculty/Department position.
It has many of the key areas that leadership is looking for.
You will just need to chop and change some of the details, but it will provide you with a solid foundation and starting point.
A letter that has given me a great deal of success at department/faculty level and has regularly been commented upon in interviews as being a fantastic letter.
It includes a good variety of key ingredients that schools look for and is structured in an effective and fluent way.
A great covering letter for a Science Head of Faculty/Department position.
It has many of the key areas that leadership is looking for.
You will just need to chop and change some of the details, but it will provide you with a solid foundation and starting point.