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 sheet that enables pupils of all abilities and ages to create a population pyramid graph. It comprises of 2 bar graphs that are cut & stuck to create a pyramid.
An information sheet with all of the content needed for students to create a piece of work related to the causes, effects & how people have adaped to El Nino/drought. Students can create a poem, mindmap, article or any other independent task. Worksheet included to complete summary of key learning.
An A3 sheet that I used as a pre examination handout. It covers the basics of the content for paper 3 (skills). This was copied in colour, laminated and provided to pupils as they were waiting to sit their exam. It could easily be used for any geography exam board or simply used as a skills revision sheet.
A statistics lesson created for students in geography that covers a range of statistical ideas. (range, averages, quartile range, ratio, proportion & frequency etc).
A worksheet designed to allow pupils to easily create their own bar graphs. It includes all of the ingredients for SEND and covers all areas of graphing (data presentation, analysis & evaluation).
A range of GCSE style questions thank link units together. These offer pupils the opportunity to put their learning into a different context and connect units together.
A sheet that allows students to create a self evaluation of their current learning and attitude. This was designed for geography, but could be used in any subject.
A powerpoint designed to allow students to vote on the grade of work. Click the button and watch the arrow move upwards. When it hits the level that the students agree with, they raise their hands.
I use this after presentation of work and it allows instant (whole class) feedback on the grade of work.
An activity designed to give students a greater understanding of primary & secondary activity style questions that they could be asked about in the skills section of their exam.
A simple task that allows pupils to analyse an image from a glacial area and compare it to a lowland area in the UK.
It provides them with a key work bank and example of what a good one should look like.
A long list of varied questions that I have been asked and used over my 15 years as a teacher and in to leadership.
They will be really useful to get you thinking and to effectively prepare before the interview at any level, from your first teaching post through to leadership.
I have been asked or asked all of these in one form or another.
A booklet that allows pupils to practice a wide and varied number of skills on school grounds.
It supports pupils in the development of key skills needed for GCSE geographical success. e.g. grid references, mapping, location, data presentation, data evaluation, questionnaires, methods and explaining.
Pupils use the booklet as a step by step guide to work through tasks, after collection of data on the school grounds.
Simple hypotheses are included along with the opportunity for conclusions.
It will require the changing of the Google earth image of the school, with your own.
This takes roughly half a term for year 7.
A work sheet (ideally printed in A3) that allows pupils to breakdown the correct way to answer specific command words in questions.
Designed for all levels and ages of pupils, but with a specific GCSE focus.
A worksheet to use with pupils post assessment.
Students firstly create a percentage from their test score.
They then collect data from their peers and fill in the table.
Once completed, they order the data and calculate the mean & median.
They then plot the data as a stack graph or double bar graph (boys & girls).
To finish, they complete the target setting sheet.
Data can be analysed once all elements have been done.
Can be used with all year groups, but works well for KS3.
A lesson to provide learners with the opportunity to create understanding of river features.
Information sheets have been created that allow pupils to drive their own learning. The structured A3 worksheet has all of the ingredients needed for all levels of pupil to succeed and access the learning. e.g. images & glossary sections.
For any age group & specification.
A lesson to provide learners with the opportunity to create understanding of the ways that material is transported by a river (traction, saltation, suspension & solution).
For any age group & specification.