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I'm a teacher and the Author of the Amazon e-book;' Time Smart Teaching' and my mission is to create Geography resources to help teachers save time and reduce their workload. I am sharing additional time saving tips for teachers on my YOUTUBE channel ' Time Smart Teaching' if you fancy dropping by!

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I'm a teacher and the Author of the Amazon e-book;' Time Smart Teaching' and my mission is to create Geography resources to help teachers save time and reduce their workload. I am sharing additional time saving tips for teachers on my YOUTUBE channel ' Time Smart Teaching' if you fancy dropping by!
ebook UK Teaching Opportunities for Overseas Educators
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ebook UK Teaching Opportunities for Overseas Educators

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Unlock Your Teaching Journey: “UK Teaching Opportunities for Overseas Educators” Are you an adventurous educator dreaming of making a global impact in the vibrant classrooms of the United Kingdom? Look no further! Our comprehensive guide, “UK Teaching Opportunities for Overseas Educators,” is your roadmap to a fulfilling teaching career in the UK. Discover Lucrative Teaching Roles: Uncover the pros and cons of working in mainstream UK schools, and identify which institutions are more likely to welcome overseas teachers. Find the perfect fit for your unique teaching style. Navigate the Visa Maze with Confidence: Demystify the visa process with our in-depth exploration of visa options for migrant teachers. We break down the complexities, empowering you to pursue your teaching dreams in the UK hassle-free. Craft Your Winning CV for UK Schools: Learn the art of tailoring your CV to meet the expectations of the UK education system. Our guide provides essential tips and templates to showcase your skills and experience effectively. Spotlight on Schools: Gain insights into the UK’s educational landscape, including a guide to schools that actively seek overseas educators. Know where to find these opportunities and make your job search a breeze. Qualifications Unveiled: Understand the essential teacher qualifications required in the UK. Whether you’re an experienced educator or a fresh graduate, our guide ensures you have the credentials to succeed. Why Choose Our Ebook? Expert insights from a UK-based teacher with real-world experience. Updated information reflecting the latest in UK education policies. Success stories from teachers who have followed our guidance. Embark on your teaching adventure with confidence! Secure your copy of “UK Teaching Opportunities for Overseas Educators” now and take the first step towards a rewarding career in the UK. Don’t just teach – thrive in the heart of British education! Add to Cart and Begin Your Teaching Odyssey Today! #TeachingInTheUK #OverseasEducators #UKTeachingJobs #InternationalEducators #TeachingAbroadGuide #VisaForTeachers
Blitz Teacher Burnout - challenge journal
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Blitz Teacher Burnout - challenge journal

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Wave ‘goodbye’ to 60 hour work weeks with the 14-Day Teacher Well-being Challenge Journal! In the demanding world of education, prioritizing your well-being is not just a luxury—it’s a necessity. Introducing our exclusive 14-Day Teacher Well-being Challenge Journal, a transformative tool designed to empower educators like you to cultivate resilience, reduce stress, and make self-care a non-negotiable part of your daily routine. This journal is designed specifically to support my FREE online video 14 day challenge ‘Blitz Teacher Burnout’ which you can access instantly at my youtube channel ‘Time Smart Teaching’ (link below) What’s Inside: 14 Days of Well-being Activities: Each day, embark on a guided journey with thoughtfully crafted well-being activities. From mindfulness exercises to gratitude practices, these activities are tailored to fit seamlessly into your busy schedule as a secondary school teacher. Reflective Journaling: Unleash the power of self-reflection with our guided journaling prompts. Capture your thoughts, track your progress, and set meaningful boundaries between school and home life to have enhance personal wellbeing as an educator. Bonus Digital Gift: As a token of celebration for completing the challenge, receive an exclusive digital gift packed with resources, affirmations, and tools to sustain your well-being momentum. Access Anytime, Anywhere: The challenge is delivered digitally, giving you the flexibility to engage with the activities at your own pace, whether at home, in the classroom, or on the go. Benefits You’ll Experience: Increased Resilience: Navigate the challenges of teaching with newfound resilience. The 14-day challenge is designed to empower you to bounce back from stress and setbacks. Stress Reduction: Embrace stress reduction techniques that fit seamlessly into your routine. Experience a calmer, more centered approach to your teaching and daily life. *Established Well-being Habits: Form lasting well-being habits that extend beyond the 14 days. Our activities are crafted to help you integrate self-care into your daily and weekly routines. To watch the accompanying videos for the challenge, then head to my youtube channel ‘Time Smart Teaching’ , or see the video linked to this resource.
Teacher Affirmations Calendar 2024
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Teacher Affirmations Calendar 2024

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Elevate 2024 with the Teacher Wellbeing Calendar In a hectic school environment, filled with stress, positive affirmations offer a powerful tool to reshape our mindset and foster a more positive internal dialogue. Here are 12 affirmations designed to enhance your teacher mental health and overall wellbeing. Affirmations are brief, positive statements that, when repeated, can help transform your outlook, elevate your mood, and contribute to a more optimistic perspective on each day. Integrate these affirmations into your daily teacher routine and display the calendar prominently in your classroom setting to experience the positive impact on your mental health. Geographical Inspiration: Immerse yourself in breathtaking landscapes and tranquil settings with every flip of the calendar. Let serene images transport you to a place of peace and rejuvenation. Resilience and Renewal: Teacher affirmations embedded in each month serve as daily reminders to foster resilience, inspire joy, and navigate educational challenges with grace. These affirmations are personal mantras for preventing overwhelm and promoting self-care. Blank Templates for Personalization: Each teacher’s journey is unique. Our calendar includes blank templates for infusing your personal affirmations onto stunning images. Customize your calendar to reflect your aspirations and individual path to wellness. *What benefits are teachers experiencing with this Affirmations Calendar? * “The images, especially the seasonality of them, are great in taking short moments of mindfulness, a very calming tool.” - J Blogg. “I love the relaxing images and affirmations on this calendar. They make me feel calm and grounded, reminding me to focus on my wellbeing to be a positive role model for my students.” - C Brown. “This is incredible…the affirmations make me stop, take a breath, and move on in a more positive mindset.” - L Cullis. Start your year with intention, purpose, and a commitment to your well-being. Download the Teacher Wellbeing Calendar now and make 2024 your most resilient and balanced year yet!
ChatGPT Prompts for Teachers - AI to reduce your workload
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ChatGPT Prompts for Teachers - AI to reduce your workload

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Leave Workload Worries Behind with ChatGPT: Your Ultimate Lesson Planning Assistant Are you tired of educational trends that seem more like passing fads than valuable tools for teachers? Have you ever wanted to harness the power of ChatGPT but found it overwhelming or didn’t know where to begin integrating it into your teaching? Imagine a world where you can seamlessly embrace this groundbreaking technology without frustration or endless trial and error. What if you could reclaim precious time by having a digital Personal Assistant (PA) at your side 24/7, handling the heavy lifting of lesson planning for you? Introducing our innovative quick-start PDF guide: “ChatGPT Prompts for Teachers”. With this guide, you can effortlessly prompt ChatGPT to generate engaging and personalized lesson plans and learning activities tailored to your subject area. From dynamic starters and worksheets to structured essay formats and homework assignments – it’s all just a few clicks away. Download “ChatGPT Prompts for Teachers” now for just £7 and experience the transformative impact of AI on your work-life balance. Meet Jane Bell, your guide through this journey. As a teacher, mentor, and workload reduction expert, she understands the challenges educators face. Jane is the author of the acclaimed book “Time Smart Teaching,” which equips secondary school teachers with the strategies to work smarter, not harder. Why You Need ChatGPT: Let’s face it – teachers can use all the help they can get to work more efficiently and regain their precious time. What’s more, the ability to use ChatGPT is a highly sought-after skill, making you more employable, both in and outside the education industry. Beyond your professional life, it can enhance your personal life as well. But don’t just take our word for it; here’s what other teachers are saying: “WOW – I love this!!! What a great resource.” - Loretta Omland “It’s absolutely BRILLIANT!” - Vee Zeilonka “Great Guide! Not nearly as overwhelming as I feared!” - Jean Ramsey In this guide, you will learn: How to effortlessly navigate, create, and save lesson activities using the free version of ChatGPT. Copy and paste prompts from our pre-made library, then tweak them to fit your specific needs. Craft lesson starters, main tasks, learning summaries, and engaging homework ideas. Plan lessons, step by step, to support students with varying abilities – from those who need extra support to those who crave academic challenges. Unlock the full potential of AI to streamline your lesson planning and reclaim your time. Download instantly and embrace the benefits of workload reduction today!
history  command words translated into Ukrainian
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history command words translated into Ukrainian

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Exam success at GCSE depends on students understanding a range f key command words such as describe, explain, link, discuss etc. This English to Ukraine dual coded command words sheet sets out in simple terms what each keyword means from a history context to support EAL students in the kS4 and KS5 humanities classroom. This powerpoint resource can be edited to suit teachers requirements as has been designed for year 8 to support the many Ukrainian child refugees than now find themselves being taught in UK mainstream schools.
Geography; population change game, DTM, numeracy
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Geography; population change game, DTM, numeracy

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Population refers to the total number of people living permenantly in one city of region. Populations rise and fall based on a number of external and internal factors; birth rates, disasters, health care access and so on. This game can be played in groups of any size at GCSE or key stage 3 and helps explain the impact of different factors on the total overall population of an area. All students start with a population of 500,00 and must roll the dice in turns to see what happens to their population size. For example; a famine might strike nd reduce numbers, or a government might incentivise young people to have children. They must calculate the increase or reduction of their population as they go along on a ’ score card’ .There are a small set of de-brief questions on their score card that they could write the answers to, or discuss in their groups to consolidate their understanding.
Geography & environment  bullet journal (earth day)
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Geography & environment bullet journal (earth day)

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Bullet journals are a quick and creative way to track your actions, habbits and thoughts over time. This KS2 & KS3 bullet journal colouring exercise, encourages students to reflect on how sustainable they are in their day -to day habits. They are asked to colour in each vertical ’ strand’ of the rainbow to show whether they have completed any of the environmentally helpful actions on a daily basis, over a 25 day period. The students could do this just as a starter at the beginning of each each geography lesson, or consecutively as an ongoing homework task. The aim of the bullet journal is to develop student’s accountability as global citizens by teaching them to lead sustainable lives. This lesson/ worksheet would make a perfect addition to a SOW on sustainability or Earth Day theme. There is also a set of de-brief questions provided for students to answer in class, or as a discussion framework, for them to reflect on how well they have done after the 25 day period. These could be blown up onto A3 and made into colourful displays for the classrooms also.
Urban Regeneration in Oldham CBD
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Urban Regeneration in Oldham CBD

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Many Northern UK towns and cities have fallen out of favour with shoppers due to deindustrialisation and the rise of out-of town shopping centres. As a result, local governments have been spending money on urban renewal programmes to encourage shoppers back into town centres to boost jobs and trade in the local economy. This has recently been done in Oldham, a satelite town within the Greater Manchester area. This is a comprehensive lesson ( may stretch to 2 lessons as originally devised for 100 minute lesson) on regenerating the town Hall in Oldham, which was completed in 2017. The lesson looks at reasons for Oldham’s decline and asks students where they normally do their shopping to pick out trends in retail moving away from city centres. They study images and videos of before and after pictures of the town hall. Link to the ’ before’ clips of the townhall on youtube clip is here; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0sQtmrRcvI Students then have a choice of 2 worksheets to fill in: a copy of the slide or an easier annotation tasks with labels ready to select from. There are some suggested extension questions on the worksheet also. This lesson would be great for any schools in the Manchester region.
Earthday Gratitude Calendar Geography
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Earthday Gratitude Calendar Geography

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Earth day occurs in Spring, on April 22nd each year, however this lesson resource can be used all year round to encourage Primary and KS3 aged students to appreciate and show gratitude to our amazing world. There is a blank 28 day calendared worksheet that students fill in using the gratitude reflections and prompts on the accompanying sheet. It can be used during any month of the year. The tasks are varied between human and physical geography elements and also include active tasks and skills like Yoga, languages, field-sketching and describing landscapes. The daily tasks are in keeping with the earth day theme of ‘observing the need to protect the earth’s environment’. These calendars could be stuck into pupil workbooks and be used as a reference point for starters and plenaries to lessons. More able students could be challenged to create their own 28 plan for gratitude after completing the one given. The completed gratitude calendars could be photocopied and blown up onto A3 to make stimulating classroom displays for open-evenings or parents evening. etc. A couple of the daily ideas have weblinks attached, which are shown at the bottom of the resource.
Harry Potter GIS Geography  Map skills ks3 lesson on filming locations
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Harry Potter GIS Geography Map skills ks3 lesson on filming locations

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Harry Potter Film Locations Exploration - KS3 Geography Worksheet Lesson Description: Embark on a magical journey through the enchanting film locations of the Harry Potter series with our engaging KS3 geography worksheet lesson. Designed for students in years 7 and 8, this resource takes advantage of the captivating world created by J.K. Rowling to teach essential map skills and geographical knowledge. Key Features: Interactive GIS Map Exploration: Utilize the free and user-friendly Interactive GIS map from the Visit Britain website, allowing students to delve into the various filming locations featured in ‘The Prisoner of Azkaban’ and ‘The Deathly Hallows.’ Map Skills Reinforcement: Enhance students’ map skills, including direction, scale, distance, and a basic understanding of map symbols, as they navigate through the interactive exercises. Accessible for All Abilities: Suitable for all ability levels within years 7 and 8, the worksheet offers a range of questions to challenge and engage students at different levels. Extension Task: Challenge more able students with an extension task, encouraging them to create a tour around the UK showcasing five key film locations. A PDF printable proforma is provided to assist students in planning their Harry Potter Tour. Why Choose This Resource? Theme-Based Learning: Leverage the popularity of the Harry Potter series to make geography lessons exciting and relatable for students. Independent Learning: Structured for both class and home-based learning, the activities can largely be completed independently, promoting student autonomy. Ideal for: Geography teachers looking to integrate popular culture into their lessons. Educators seeking interactive and independent learning opportunities for KS3 students. Transform geography lessons into a magical adventure. Download now and let your students explore the wizarding world while mastering essential map skills!
Free Pond Ecosystem lesson
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Free Pond Ecosystem lesson

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A pond is an example of a small-scale ecosystem that we typically student at GCSE Geography. Pond ecosystems depend on balance and equllibrium of all the interdependant parts that make it up; both the living ( biotic) and non-living ( abiotic). This lesson presumes you are lucky enough to have a pond on, or close to your school site to visit and carry out the field sketching tasks. However, if not, there is a detailed picture of a pond ecosystem on the slide they can copy if needed. Students start with a discussions, recap on producers, consumers and decomposers ( this lesson assumes a base-line understanding on food chains). Students sketch the pond with guidance and label appropriately using the mini-beasts spotter card to help them identify animals found on the pond, or through pond-dipping There is an exit card/ small write up task at the end.
characteristics of the rainforest biome
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characteristics of the rainforest biome

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The tropical rainforest biomes are found close to the equator where low pressure systems create bands of high rainfall and long daylight hours that promote high plant growth. Rainforests are densely packed areas of tall vegeatation high amounts of life and biodiversity. This full KS3 lesson and associated sheets and activities give students a full understanding on the layers of the rainforest ecosystem structure, where they are found, and how to analyse and describe the climate of a rainforest using a climate graph. This lesson was originally designed as part of a year 7 ecosystems topic, but would work equally well for year 8. The main task involves students sketching a copy of a diagram on the layers of the rainforest and annotating it in detail using prompts and gap-fill sentences to help them. They then watch a video and make further independant labels.
UK national parks
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UK national parks

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National Parks were established in 1951 with the Peak District designated as the first official national park in England. They came about after mass protests in the 1930’s from the working classes demanding greater access to the countryside. Since then, many more have been added such as the ’ South Downs’ and ’ New Forest’. This lesson is based around developing maps skills at ks3 and generating a locational knowledge of the UK by building group ’ maps from memory’ maps of the UK national park. Maps from memory simply involved one person from each group going to look at the completed map outside the classroom, remembering the name and location of one park, then returning to add it onto their group blank map inside the classroom. It is a popular and well known geography learning game. The students then analyse 2 separate maps of two different national parks ; the Cairngorms national park, and the Pembrookshire Coast. They use the maps to fill in a comparison grid which asks them to identify human and physical attractions. This activity could be supplemented by use of ipads to navigate to BING maps or similar to find out more detailed information. This task could be done individually or or pairs. Finally there is a plenary discussion on alternative geographical futures ; what would the UK be like now if there were no National parks?
UK demand for food & agribusiness
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UK demand for food & agribusiness

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agribusiness is the process of producing food on a large scale and increasing yields by using new technology and commercial principles. It also extends to marketing and spin-off activities linked to farming. This adapted homework sheet tests students prior understanding on various aspects of the UK’s supply and demand for food, as part of the AQA GCSE Curriculum ‘Challenge of Resource Management’. There are 3 examination type questions for students to choose from, according to their confidence and ability level. There 2 6-mark questions come with a detailed structure strip / exam planning response sheet which helps them get maximum marks. There is also a detailed mark scheme with each question. I have also provided 3 website links for revision purposes in case they need to refresh their memory before attempting. This would be ideal for independent assessment in the classroom or for use at home/ distance learning during lockdown.
Resource Management; food, water, energy
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Resource Management; food, water, energy

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A collection of lessons, activities and revision knowledge organisers linked to the AQA GCSE Geography topic ’ of resource management '. Includes the following; A3 Revision poster on energy that students need to fill-out using infographics. Past paper questions for revision/ intervention/ assessment Case study on increasing water supplies Factors effecting food supplies and how they can be improved in Jakarta and Ghana.
12 creative Geography learning ideas from pinterest
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12 creative Geography learning ideas from pinterest

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Pinterest is a great search enguine and social media tool to use when you want to make something visual and create impact. I often find myself browsing creative Geography teaching ideas on here and so I thought I would put them together as a ‘board’ for you to pick and choose which ones might be fun ways to deliver geographical knowlege and understanding, with a fun, artistic twist. Almost all the resources on here are freely available to use, download or recreate with a range of ability and challenge levels for KS3 -KS4. These learning tasks can easily be used for home learning / home schooling, or in the classroom and outdoors. From origami cactus, making portraits with maps and using lego to build a soil profile, there is sure to be something for each class and learner.
home learning Natural Hazards Flash cards
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home learning Natural Hazards Flash cards

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Natural hazards come in the form of earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis, These are Geological, land based hazards which require careful planning, prediction and preparation strategies in order to reduce the risk to life. This set of printable revision flash cards was designed for some-learning and study, which goes simply beyond cutting them out. Firstly, the student have to complete the gap-fill sections to test their knowledge on key examination types questions, in order to get a full set. The first letter of each word is given, to support lower ability learners and differentiate. This activity was done with lower and middle ability GCSE geography students in mind. It covers core content and theory without testing specific case study information. Questions on the flash cards include the following examples; ’ Give 2 differences between continental and oceanic crust ’ ’ Describe the distribution of earthquakes and volcanoes across the world ’ There is a comprehensive set of 20 flash cards for the topic ’ Challenge of Natural Hazards’ which is tested on the Physical Geography paper 1 exam in the AQA GCSE Geography specification.However, these are also suitable for other GCSE Geography specifications, as this content is covered by all major exam boards. There is a full set of answers for all the gap fill sections included, so that students can complete this task independently at home, or in the classroom. Once complete, these flash cards could be used for students to test each other, by asking other peers the questions on the cards.
Annotating photographs in Geography home learning
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Annotating photographs in Geography home learning

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This worksheet guides students through annotating photographs in order to answer exam questions. In the GCSE geography examinations, students are often asked questions worth 3 or 4 marks which require precise labeling on maps or photographs. It is an easy way to pick up marks in the exam once you have mastered this skill. There are web links above each photograph to guide students to relevant learning sites or videos to help them answer the question set. The questions asked range from Tropical Rainforests, hot deserts, to Tourism and natural hazards.
Home learning GCSE Geography map skills
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Home learning GCSE Geography map skills

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This test paper is made up of previous examination questions which involve the study and analysis of a range of maps. The ability to read, interpret and draw conclusions from maps is an important skill for success in any GCSE geography specification. There is a complete examiners mark scheme for the test paper, which pupils, parents or tutors can use to assess work ( AFL). The topics covered are linked to tourism, global distribution of biomes & migration. This worksheet is suitable for home study and remote learning.
home learning GCSE English poetry analysis
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home learning GCSE English poetry analysis

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This worksheet has 20 questions about the poem ‘Remains’ by Simon Armitage. The worksheet is differentiated with multiple choice options and suitable for lower and middle abilities to complete via distance learning, at home. The poem ’ Remains’ is part of the compulsory literature of poetry that students must study for their GCSE English Literature exam from the ’ power and conflict’. The questions test the student’s ability to independently analyse the language, structure and themes of the poem. There are links to guide the student to support resources for help; including a youtube clips and appropriate BBC Bitesize pages. There are a full set of answers included also, so students or parents can self mark / asses their work.