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This is a 6 lesson unit suitable for students starting KS3 Religious Education.
It includes a scheme of work, a fully differentiated task booklet for EAL/sen students which can be used as a discreet booklet or simply printed off when needed as one off differentiation, an assessment and five beautifully created "WOW" factor lessons which come completely resourced with materials - other than the differentiation booklet.
There are hyperlinks to relevant video clips throughout, which are embedded into the PowerPoints making them effortless to use. I am an RE specialist with experience teaching KS3 English, Humanities and PSHE so there is a wealth of cross curricular options running throughout.
There is also a "Take Away" menu piece of homework which features 3 pieces of homework for every student (inc. SEN/EAL/G&T etc).
The scheme of work is extremely detailed and features a full lesson by lesson plan and links to relevant AT1 and AT2 attainment. It also links to the new AQA spec to show how I am planning ahead with my work. There is 12 mark exam practice running throughout and the assessment is a piece of creative work which is suitable for all abilities.
There are also chances to peer assess and self assess as well as a teacher feedback pro-forma which makes mid way marking a breeze. There is an ICT research task and opportunities for group work, as well as detailed individual pieces for extended writing.
I have chosen to feature a case study on Manchester but it would be suitable as a generic case study for the UK.
All scaffolds, word frames, lesson outcomes, objectives etc are included. You could download this and be ready to teach within minutes.
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Join Brazilian President Michel Temar on an exciting project to locate a hotel in the Amazon! Your students must take into account where to place their hotel, what type of hotel to build, how to protect it from flooding and also what months the climate would be the best for tourists to visit.
Will you listen to the different government advisers to create a harmonious hotel OR aim to make cash quick without considering the consequences?
My year 7 LOVED it.
Includes a beautiful worksheet with everything they will need to complete this lesson.
Could be done in groups, or alone! :)
I used it as revision SO - my students already had knowledge of eco tourism, the climate of Brazil AND flood management strategies.
A fully resourced unit of work. Suitable for KS3 Geography. Includes:
16 FULL lessons
PowerPoint
Homework projects
Assessment
Assessment structuring and planning
Peer Assessment
Self Assessment
Carousel Activities
ICT lesson (optional)
Group work
Independent tasks
Starters
Worksheets
Links to media clips
Differentiated tasks
Some of the topics covered:
Intro to Africa
Physical/ Human Geography
Eco Tourism vs Mass Tourism
Sustainability
Kenya Case Study
Sahel Adaptations: including a variety of case studies
Fairtrade
Download and teach! No work necessary.
Complete unit of work: including full resources, PowerPoints, detailed scheme of work, homeworks, assessment, markscheme and revision sheets. Includes peer assessment/ self assessment/ group work/ ICT challenges/written tasks/creative project/ links to media clips. 7 lessons.
Covers: UN DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS, RELIGION AND HUMAN RIGHTS, WHY PROTEST?, METHODS OF PROTEST, CASE STUDIES OF RELIGIOUS AND NON RELIGOUS PROTEST, CHARITIES AND ORGANISATIONS THAT PROTEST AND HOW ORGANISATIONS PROTEST.
Suitable for RE or Citizenship. KS3.
A small unit of 6 lessons explaining two poems: "Duche et Decorum Est" by Owen and "Suicide in the Trenches" by Sassoon. It includes links to a brilliant documentary. It also contains an assessment, an ICT task based around the context and background of the two poems, an assessment writing frame, analysis and discussion of the poems, homeworks and a creative writing task.
I have removed some learning objectives as they were very specific to the pupil I was working with.
I used it in KS3 English. It could be useful at KS4. The feedback from the boys in the class was particularly interesting and they liked it a lot.
Introductory unit to "Of Mice and Men". I used this with KS3, Year 8. I have attached a 44 slide PowerPoint comprised of 12 lessons.
This includes some background and historical context to the book, a focus on the descriptions of George and Lennie, a study of Curley's wife, set design of the Bunk House and analysis of the "Dream Farm".
It also includes self assessment, peer assessment, an assessment on Curley's wife, scaffolding, detailed homework projects, group work and ICT research opportunities.
I removed a lot of my learning objectives as they were very specific and for that reason, I have slashed the price to £7.99.
10 hour long lessons at least- maybe more - contained in one PowerPoint. This PowerPoint is 45 slides in length. Quality homework is also included. I also used a differentiated booklet that runs alongside the unit which I printed off for weaker students. I have also put in 2 other resources I used BUT you will need copies of Oliver Twist. This unit could easily be stretched out if you added class reading of quiet reading of the text.
Includes background on Dickens' life and influences, the context he was writing within, creative writing around what London was like at the time, an example of the non fiction work of Dickens with a comprehension task, a speaking and listening task built around reforming schools and focus on the portrayal of the characters of Jack Dawkins and Bill Sykes. There is also an assessment opportunity built around Dickens' portrayal of Sykes, complete with a levelled itinary. The unit finishes with a fun subject appropriate task.
There are multiple opportunities for self or peer assessment.
The unit also links into persuasive writing, imperatives and correct use speech marks.
*I removed the learning objectives because the ones I used were really specific to a challenging group. As a result of this, I have put the price down to £7.99.
This entire 11 lesson unit would work well on its own, or as a supplementary lessons to an existing unit. I've used it with Year 7 and Year 8. The feedback from them was that they really enjoyed it and it also contains a lesson which I received an "Outstanding" observation for.
The PowerPoint contains 59 slides. This is every lesson condensed and split lesson by lesson. This also includes speaking and listening tasks, a large written task, learning objectives, peer and self assessment opportunities, resources, group work, homework tasks and a final structured assessment based around the concept of Room 101.
Topics include: persuasive devices, analysing speeches of famous people, persuasive advertising and introductory lessons which would be a great way to get to know a class. The famous people I focus on are Emma Watson, Charlie Chaplin, Winston Churchill and Mel Gibson's speech from "Braveheart" (amongst othetrs). The advertising campaign features an Apprentice style lesson where groups have to put together a pitch on a product, including persuasive devices.
I have also attached some resources which are seperate to the PowerPoint to make life easier.
12 complete lessons focusing on Brazil. Suitable for Year 7 or Year 8. Homework, PowerPoints, assessment and resources provided. Internet links to articles also provided.
Includes climate and intro to Brazilian weather, human geography (in population), physical geography, the problems and the management of favelas, some mapping and sketch work, natural resources, inequality and development. Assessment focuses on the eco system of Brazil and also has resources to help pupils plan and possibly peer mark if you wanted to slightly adapt it.
Four fun lessons including powerpoint, resources, homework and a scheme of work on the human and physical geography of Europe. Promotes group work, map work and ICT skills (as well as peer assessment).
Students have to plan a journey around Europe using the atlas, filling in information as they go about human and physical geogaphy. They then have to plan a presentation on it at the end. Good introductory unit suitable for KS3 Year 7 or Year 8. There is option for differentiation by the groupings. Resources include: a detailed scheme of work, teacher overview, student overview, presentation brief, peer assessment sheets and an accompanying powerpoint.