Random facts about our world that are displayed on my classroom wall to inspire pupils.
I have them laminated and backed on different coloured paper and added a title “Did you know…”
I frequently refer to them in lessons, for example when discussing the deepest hole ever dug, or the distance from Land’s End to John O Groats.
Here is my greatly loved and appreciated country of the month display.
Each month I focus on one country around the world. The countries included are: Mexico, Peru, Mongolia, Italy, Iceland, Portugal, Nepal, Uganda, Qatar, Russia, Japan, South Korea.
For each country there is the name of the country, 5 facts about the country and the country’s flag. This is displayed around my world map.
I often get pupils asking what country is next, or wondering where the country is and encouraging them to use an atlas to locate it they frequently comment or ask about the facts displayed.
Each PowerPoint slide contains 5 Geography general knowledge questions. The first 9 slides focus on Britain and the next 4 are worldwide Geography. Answers are included. I usually have this slide on the board when I am going around checking homework to try and increase pupils general Geography knowledge who will answer the questions in the back of their books I will then go over the answers and pupils are scored out of 5.
Blank templates of each are included.
Revision booklet for pupils to complete independently on the topic of Hot Environments from Paper 1 Section B using their exercise books/ textbooks. (Page numbers relate to blue Oxford University Press Textbook). Case study included is Thar Desert.
Thought Quilt covers the topics of tropical rainforest and hot deserts – answers are included.
Revision booklet for pupils to complete independently on the topic of Tropical Rainforests from Paper 1 Section B using their exercise books/ textbooks. (Page numbers relate to blue Oxford University Press Textbook). Case study included is Deforestation in Malaysia.
Thought Quilt covers the topics of tropical rainforests and hot deserts – answers are included.
Revision booklet for pupils to complete independently on the topic of Weather Hazards from Paper 1 using their exercise books/ textbooks.
The case studies included are: Typhoon Haiyan and the Somerset Levels
I have used this task at the start of a revision session with my KS4 pupils. Pupils have the definitions of the 15 main command words used by AQA and have to match up the definitions with the command words.
Answers are included.
PDF is purely a copy of the Word document.
I have also included the command words which I have pupils stick in the front of their exercise books.
10 “Geog your memory” worksheets with answers for Paper 1 AQA A Geography.
Topics included: natural hazards, tectonic hazards, weather hazards, climate change, ecosystems, tropical rainforests, hot deserts, river landscapes, coastal landscapes
I set these for homework and then using the answers pupils mark their work the following lessons.
Definition grids of key terms used within each topic of the new GCSE course. I will be using as a starter activity to recap previous learning, or within revision lessons to ensure pupils know what key terms mean. They can either be printed or shown using a projector/smart board. Answers are included in the notes section of the Powerpoint.
There are definition grids for paper 1 and paper 2 topics including: tectonic hazards, weather hazards, climate change, ecosystems, tropical rainforests, hot deserts, river landscapes, coastal landscapes, the urban world, urban change in the UK, sustainable urban development, the development gap, a newly emerging economy, the changing UK economy, resource management and energy management.
This resource can be easily adapted if you study a different optional topic.
Lesson used with Year 9 looking at flooding events in Pakistan in 2010.
Starting with a 5Ws of an image of flooding
Locating Pakistan and writing a description of location
Causes of flooding
Video clip to show impacts
Impacts of flooding -categorise statements into social, economic and environmental impacts
Immediate aftermath of the flooding again with a video clip.
Plenary - Is Pakistan a risky place?
Also include a document that I used with my lower end.
3 lessons on the topic of Ecosystems for the new GCSE specification.
AQA OXFORD GEOGRAPHY TEXTBOOK NEEDED FOR THESE LESSON
5.1 Introducing small-scale ecosystems
5.2 How does change affect ecosystems?
5.3 Global distribution of ecosystems.
AQA OXFORD GEOGRAPHY TEXTBOOK NEEDED FOR THIS LESSON
Lesson taken from pages 54 and 55 of the Oxford Texbook looking at how does change effect ecosystems.
Interative Geography Classroom Display
19 questions in total and answers.
Example Questions Include:
Name a country that ends in the letter T
Name a four letter country that is NOT in Asia
Name a EUROPEAN country that contains a double letter
Name a US STATE that contains just four letters
Name a country that ends with an R
Word document should be printed back to back. “Flip pages on the short edge” option
I printed mine on card not paper
I used velcro dots (from amazon) to secure the answers.
Questions black font, blue border, answers on the inside, black font, green border.
Lesson used with a mixed ability Year 7 Class.
Starter: Sequence the formation of a sea stack.
Main: How is material transported - Salutation, Traction, Suspension, Solution - pupils to draw diagrams into books and explain how the material is being moved.
Longshore Drift - explain process, drawn into book.
Plenary: What would happen if longshore drift continued? - linked to depositional features.
Summary what has been learnt in today's lesson in 20 words.
Lesson used with a mixed ability Year 7 class.
Content Covered:
Starter: Name these coastal landforms
What is erosion? Pupils to jumble definition
4 types of erosion - pupils drawing sketches of the diferent types of erosion based on description.
Formation of cave, arch, stack and stump - pupils to complete a back to back activity and then draw diagram with annotation into books.
Exam style question - Explain the formation of a sea stack - with mark scheme
Extra slides on headlands and bays.
A display created using images of £2 coins and 50p asking pupils to think about what History do they have in their pocket.
Images of:
Battle of Britain
Battle of Hastings
Great Fire of London
Magna Carta
WW1
Suffragette movement
Gunpowder Plot
Victoria Cross
NHS
London Underground
I got the images printed on colour and laminated and cut around them to display them.
18 questions to be displayed around the classroom - not the typical "geography questions", examples: Which is the only city to be located in two continents? Which county in the UK has two coasts? Which country has the most volcanoes? Which country has the highest life expectancy? How many Great Lakes are there in the North America?
My intention is to have the pages printed back to back on A4 (obviously only get pages 2-37 printed not the first page), on card and in colour and the page folded therefore the question is on the top and you open it to reveal the answer (I am going to use velcro dots also).
Lesson using with mixed ability Year 7 pupils.
Starter: Jigsaw for pupils to solve - what can they see in the image, what is the purpose of what they can see.
Main Task: Using the information sheets pupils are to complete a carousal activity of the 8 different types of management strategies onto their A3 worksheet.
Plenary: If you had to pick a type of engineering strategy to protect a stretch of coastline which would you pick and why.
Lesson following the AQA A GCSE syllabus - 5.3 Distribution of Ecosystems.
Starter: Imagine you are going on a journey from the North to South Pole - how would the places you visit change as you travel.
Pupils are using information cards to complete a carousel activity of the 8 different types of biomes.
Exam questions
Location of biomes in North America with model answer
Distribution of temperate deciduous woodland with model answer.
Distribution of tundra ecosystem with mark scheme.