One of those teachers who spends way too much time on presentation and aesthetics as well as content, but I believe this makes many of my resources appealing and engaging. Creating resources is one of my favourite parts of the job. I also keep myself very well read and traveled, so I like to believe all my resources are very well informed and sourced through experiences. If you really like my free resources, I'd be very happy if you could buy me a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/O5O3GPPK
One of those teachers who spends way too much time on presentation and aesthetics as well as content, but I believe this makes many of my resources appealing and engaging. Creating resources is one of my favourite parts of the job. I also keep myself very well read and traveled, so I like to believe all my resources are very well informed and sourced through experiences. If you really like my free resources, I'd be very happy if you could buy me a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/O5O3GPPK
A virtual tour of the Ecotech (Green Britain) Centre in the UK, for those who can’t go there for real! A good exploration of sustainability.
Sadly, the Green Britain Centre shut down in February 2019. Effectively, this is the only way you can ‘visit’ the Centre for now!
Why FREE?
While the resource is my own creation, it contains elements from other sources (which are cited/referenced where possible) and this resource is considered ‘legacy’ and will not be updated. But I do work very hard on making resources that are effective and engaging, so please leave me some kind feedback and visiting my ‘Geogramblings’ website where more up-to-date stuff is available!
EcoTech Virtual Tour by Kit Rackley is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Full lesson materials to demonstrate how climate graphs work using water and bottles. You’ll need a set of used washed drinks bottles (500ml-ish), blue food colouring and some string. Of course, I cannot supply you with the physical materials over the internet! May be one day ;)
This is a legacy resource, and so has been permanently discounted down to £1.
I work very hard on making resources that are effective and engaging, so please leave me some kind feedback and visiting my ‘Geogramblings’ website where more up-to-date stuff is available!
Liquid Climate Graphs by Kit Rackley is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
We have a unit on World Sport which covers that year’s major international sporting event. This lesson is about the participants of the FIFA World Cup 2014 in Brazil. Pupils learn were the countries are from, but also explore whether the wealth of a country influence success in the competition, or whether it wins the right to host it.
This is a legacy resource, and so has been permanently discounted down to £1.
Why FREE?
While the resource is my own creation, it contains elements from other sources (which are cited/referenced where possible) and this resource is considered ‘legacy’ and will not be updated. But I work very hard on making resources that are effective and engaging, so please leave me some kind feedback and visiting my ‘Geogramblings’ website where more up-to-date stuff is available!
FIFA World Cup 2014: Participants & GDP by Kit Rackley is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
I created this resource involving teachers from Malawi through the Norwich-Dedza Partnership. A different take on typical ‘site & situation’ tasks!
This is a legacy resource, and so has been permanently discounted down to £1.
I work very hard on making resources that are effective and engaging, so please leave me some kind feedback and visit my ‘Geogramblings’ website where more up-to-date stuff is available!
Site & Situation (Malawi) by Kit Rackley is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
This pack has been created by students in the Gifted & Talented Geography group from Framingham Earl High School, Norwich in the United Kingdom. We created this pack as part of a gift to our friends in Umbwi School, Dedza, which is our link school in Malawi as part of the Norwich-Dedza Partnership. The idea was to produce a low-tech visual resource which is honest about life in rural UK. We know it is not perfect, and we wish we had more time to reflect other parts of UK life that are not represented, but we had a lot of fun making it. The resource cards have been completely constructed by the students, with the majority of the photos taken by them too. We hope you enjoy using this resource! Zikomo! (Chichewa for “Thank you!”)
This is a legacy resource, and so has been permanently discounted down to £1.
I work very hard on making resources that are effective and engaging, so please leave me some kind feedback and visiting my ‘Geogramblings’ website where more up-to-date stuff is available!
Life In The UK (Resource Pack) by Kit Rackley is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.