Cover work - Human landmarks in UK and WorldQuick View
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Cover work - Human landmarks in UK and World

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Worksheet can be completed digitally or printed out and use cut and paste. digitally would be more helpful for students to find the answers. Tasks involve students matching images of famous landmarks to cites, countries and continents.
Geography Literacy MatQuick View
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Geography Literacy Mat

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Print out and laminate to leave on desks for students to use. Shows abbreviations, key words, connectives and sentence starts. A world map to print on back
High and Low pressure homeworkQuick View
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High and Low pressure homework

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Print pages back to back, then fold inwards to Homework to reinforce knowledge for low and high pressure. Stretch and challenge is for students to find and draw diagrams for types of rainfall. This could reinforce knowledge for next lesson
Values: Respect, Fairness and AcceptanceQuick View
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Values: Respect, Fairness and Acceptance

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Powerpoint allows students to experience unfairness and lack of respect. Videos then show how they and other people can be intolerant. Same girl (actress) is dressed in a different way and has different experiences PowerPoint includes, video links, commentary and differentiated tasks
Remote Learning Geography - UK Physical landscapesQuick View
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Remote Learning Geography - UK Physical landscapes

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To know the name of some of the U.K’s most famous physical landmarks Images and names provided students need to match images with labels. Students to identiy UK most famous landmarks Copy and paste the correct image and country where each landmark is found. Students then identity the following from the UK; Highest mountain Longest river Largest Lake Highest waterfall Deepest cave