Engaging GCSE / KS4 lesson teaching pupils the formation of fold mountains. Pupils to create their own fold mountains using towels!
Pupils really engage in the Oreo based starter of demonstrating different plate boundaries.
Included:
Detailed lesson plan.
Powerpoint of lesson.
Differentiated worksheets.
Used for observation with outstanding feedback.
You will need - towels, boxes and oreos.
Lesson for new AQA 2016 GCSE on resource management.
This lesson explains the issue of food in the UK, from food miles and issues around importing to the solutions of food scarcity.
Includes skills on map work and creating complex graphs.
Included: Detailed lesson plan, differentiated worksheets, full presentation and extension work.
AQA GCSE Lesson on conflicts and issues with tourism in the Peak District National Park.
Lesson uses SOLO hexagons (and optional writing on tables with board markers) to show links between the issues of using national parks.
Also a detailed worksheet to summarise information and link to sustainability
Includes instructions on excellent visual method of peer assessment which has had excellent feedback.
Included: SOLO hexagons, detailed lesson plan, worksheet, detailed information sheets and full powerpoint.
Lesson for new AQA 2016 GCSE on resource management.
This lesson explains the issue of water in the UK, regarding surplus, deficit and the solutions.
Includes skills on map work .
Included: Detailed lesson plan, worksheets, card sort, full presentation and extension work within lesson.
Lesson for the new 2016 AQA GCSE on Resource Management.
This lesson gives an introduction and overview on the significance of food, water and energy globally.
It introduces them to the idea of inequalities and also helps with analysis skills using choropleth maps and graphical skills.
Starter, plenary, detailed plan and full lesson included.
Links to SOLO outcomes and includes extensions, differentiation and AFL.
An introduction to Eco tourism for KS3 lessons.
Looks at problems and opportunities of tourism and links to social, economic and environmental issues. Pupils find out what ecotourism is, how it relates to issues of tourism and what it must involve.
Included:
Board work starter.
Detailed lesson plan.
Differentiated worksheets .
Lesson powerpoint.
Differentiated key words sheets.
Homework and plenary sheet in presentation.
Used for observation with outstanding feedback.
A Case Study on Hinkley point for the new GCSE Geography in Resource management.
Introduce nuclear energy and link it to global warming.
Look at the arguments for and against Hinkley Point and Nuclear energy. Debate.
Included: Detailed lesson plan, worksheets, plenary sheets, information sheets, full presentation and homework to link to next lesson.
Scheme of work for year 9 that looks at:
The main geography of Russia
The positives and negatives of Russia’s geography
Life in the Arctic circle
Is Russia a superpower?
Impacts of Nuclear power: Chernobyl
Seven Wonders of Russia (Tourism)
Fossil fuels in the Arctic
Russia’s Demography
Evidence of inequality in Russia
All is contained in a workbook for easy delivery of sessions to non specialists.