I created this colouring page for my students, as part of our history and geography modules as we learnt about the Vikings in Britain, and barrier beaches.
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I created this page for my class as part of our module on quarrying. It is based on the quarries in Portland, on the south coast of England. Focusing on the advantages and disadvantages of quarries.
Other National Curriculum Elements:
- Local knowledge about Portland (geography)
- Vikings
- barrier beach, bar, tombolo
- limestone
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A colouring page of a boat on the ocean waves that I drew for my class as part of our oceans and seas module. We learnt about explorers, expeditions, and how waves formed.
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An ocean and seaside themed colouring activity to inspire students to think about the world around them. I drew this for my class as part of our seaside and buildings module.
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A small collection of photos from my own adventures and visits to different types of building and settlement to the village of Vale in the region of Samtskhe-Javakheti, in Georgia.
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A collection of photos of clouds. I have used these with my class when learning about how clouds form, the water cycle, and how to recognise different types of cloud. What clothes should we pack for these kinds of clouds?
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A colouring page I created for my students as part of our module on coastal erosion and also used for a lesson on World War Two. Based on the 'hanging rock' on the British Channel Island of Alderney at Longis beach.
"Longis is a settlement in the south-east of Alderney in the Channel Islands, with a beach, island fort, nature reserve, and remains of German, Roman and prehistoric occupation.
Longis nature reserve is the largest nature reserve on the island, with an area of 103 hectares.
Longis Bay Beach is a popular tourist spot. It has an anti-tank wall from the Second World War. This massive, concrete structure curves right around the bay above the high-water mark and was built by the Germans during the Occupation of the early 1940s. There is provision for an anti-tank gun in the middle of its length (long since removed).
For many years it was believed that Alderney's main harbour was located within Longis Bay (as opposed to Braye). A line of boulders was said to point to evidence of a Roman breakwater.
Raz Island, on the Eastern arm of the bay, is connected to the rest of Alderney by a causeway, concreted over by the Germans during the Second World War. It is almost entirely covered by a fort which in recent decades has been used as a house, tea rooms, and as a base for an oyster farm.
Longis has a standing Roman dwelling of significant archaeological importance. Until relatively recently its origin and purpose remained a mystery, the local population referring to it as the 'Nunnery". It has recently been partly excavated. It is pre-dated by find evidence of megalithic or early stone age occupation sites within the Longis Common area.
On the high ground overlooking the western side of the bay stands Essex Castle and the Hanging Rock. A legend says that the reason Hanging Rock overhangs is that the French wanted Alderney so much they tried to tow the island to France by attaching ropes to it, but only succeeded in pulling this large rock out of the ground". (Wikipedia)
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A collection of photos from my own visits to mountains around the world. I have used these photos with my class for projects and presentations about glaciation, mountain environment, habitats, adaptation, weather and climate, and plate tectonics.
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I took these photos for my class as part of our module on rivers and coasts for our geography lessons. Mainly over the south coast of England.
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I created this colouring page for my students as part of our lesson on tourism in Britain. Focused on Rydal Water, home of poet William Wordsworth. I have also used the colouring page for a lesson on the environment, geography, formation of lakes, travel and tourism and finding the balance between conservation of an area and promotion to visitors. How might this scene change through the seasons? What things might you need to pack for a holiday here?
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A collection of resources which can be used by KS1 students as part of changes within living memory - transport topics. Includes types of transportation, day trips, the moon and solar system and space travel.
An environment, materials and recycling themed colouring activity to inspire students to think about the materials we use to make things, and how we dispose of them after we use them. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language.
A colouring sheet to help students learn and remember facts about destructive margins as part of their tectonics module in geography.
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