A collection of photos that I took for my class as part of our minibeasts module so that they could use them in presentations and projects to the class, and for comparison with other insects and minibeasts (how many eyes, how many legs, classifying species).
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A small collection of photos from my time living and working in the country of Georgia. Dolma is a special dish in Georgia, often with a kind of mince meat inside a vine leaf or cabbage leaf, and served in a tomato type sauce.
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A collection of photos from my travels and visits to churches, graves, and gravestones in the country of Georgia.
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I put together these photos for my class as part of our lessons on minibeasts, the life cycle, and habitats.
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A small collection of minibeast photos that I put together for my class as part of our module on minibeasts, ecosystem, life cycle, and habitats.
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A collection of my photos that I put together for my class as part of our lessons on sunrise, sunset, planets, time, and Earth.
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A growing collection of photos of ants that can be used for projects and presentations with your students. Will be added to over time.
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Photos of mice that I curated for my class as part of our module on animals, ecosystems, and habitats. This is a wild one that was found in my house and caught in a jam jar before being released into the garden. Living by fields my cats would often bring them to me as presents!
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A collection of spider photos, mainly taken with slide film before digital cameras were available. Could be used as part of predator and prey, habitats and ecosystem or food chain topics. Spiders were mainly from the island of Alderney in the British Channel Islands. Some of the spiders are very well camouflaged with their environment. I put this collection together for my own students for them to use with project work and presentations.
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A small collection of photos from my own adventures at the seaside around the world. Please note that some of these were taken with slide film before the arrival of digital cameras. This collection will be added to over time. For use with seaside, ocean, materials, animal, ecology, evolution, climate, or habitat topics.
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A collection of photos of rocks, landforms, and features that I have curated for my class. For use with geography, geology, and science modules. This collection will be added to over time.
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An ant that I drew for my class to colour in as part of our minibeasts lessons.
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A colouring page I created for my biology and geography students as part of a module on habitats, ecology, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals. Based on the British slow worm.
"The Anguis fragilis, or slow worm, is a limbless lizard native to Eurasia. It is sometimes called a blindworm. Its German name 'Blindschleiche' is derived from the Old High German plintslîcho meaning 'blinding creeper', perhaps because of its lustrous scales.
Slow worms are semifossorial[1] (burrowing) lizards, spending much of the time hiding underneath objects. The skin of slow worms is smooth with scales that do not overlap one another. Like many other lizards, slow worms autotomize, meaning that they have the ability to shed their tails to escape predators. While the tail regrows, it does not reach its original length". (Wikipedia)
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A colouring page that I created for my class as part of our geography lessons on coastal tourism in Britain. What do we like to do at the beach, why do people enjoy beach holidays, what is the difference between a sunrise and sunset? Based around the British Channel Island of Alderney.
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An A4 page in black and white, that students of any age can colour in for fun, or as part of a lesson or topic. Can be photocopied once downloaded.
Themes:
- Seaside, Oceans, Coast
- Ecology, Food Webs, Habitats
- Birds
A colouring page that I created for my students as part of a module on seasides and oceans and the sustainability of fishing and farming in Britain. The page was inspired by lobster pots next to the harbour on the British Channel Island of Alderney. The local fishermen sell lobsters in the Channel Islands and in France and England. During World War Two fishing was restricted but a number of fishermen died when their nets got caught up on mines underwater.
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A Key Stage 1 (age 6-7) Science resource based around the ocean as a theme. This worksheet is a lighthouse for students to colour in.
Alive, Dead, or Never Lived?
All living things do seven things:
- move
- reproduce
- grow bigger or older
- sense
- get rid of waste
- need food
- use oxygen for energy
A Key Stage 1 (age 6-7) Science resource based around the ocean as a theme. This worksheet is a jellyfish for students to colour in.
Alive, Dead, or Never Lived?
All living things do seven things:
- move
- reproduce
- grow bigger or older
- sense
- get rid of waste
- need food
- use oxygen for energy
This resource is a worksheet I created for my class, which can be coloured in as part of a history or geography lesson, or as part of a general topic. It looks at the subject of quarries and quarrying, based on the Isle of Portland quarries.
Other National Curriculum Elements:
- Local knowledge about Portland (geography)
- Vikings
- barrier beach, bar, tombolo
- limestone
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Part of a Halloween A to Z alphabet series that I created for my students to colour in for Halloween. Can be used to help learn the alphabet or just for fun. I had my class think of as many other Halloween words as they could for each letter, and to create their own drawings.
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