A multiple part lesson on the long profile of a river.
Main activity involves students constructing their own long profile from data, images and key terms using the base provided. Graphic organiser included can be used to consolidate learning.
This lesson can easily be adapted to be used as a kinaesthetic graph activity.
Works well with KS3 and KS4.
A PowerPoint with entry work, differentiated learning outcomes, enquiry and review of learning (now updated).
Main task is to complete the graphic organiser by using photographs, diagrams and text. Photographs and diagrams provided.
Works well at GCSE and an introduction at A2.
A jigsaw type puzzle matching key terms and their meanings.
Covers key terms for coastal processes and waves.
Instructions included.
Can be used with KS3 or KS4.
Works well as a starter or plenary to consolidate learning.
A cross-search with definitions of river processes. Pupils have to find the matching key term in the word search base.
A separate word search of key terms is also included for differentiation.
A solution to the task is also included to aid teacher or peer marking.
Ideal for a starter or homework task to consolidate learning.
Cross-word clues of countries and capitals in Asia with a word search base in which to find answers. Use in conjunction with an atlas or map of Asia.
Ideal for atlas skills and helping with the correct spelling of place names.
Good to use as a homework task or an introduction to the topic of Asia.
A resource which gets students to complete a map of the North East including place names using 4 figure grid references.
There is a further task asking for directions to and from various cities.
Works well at KS2 and KS3. Good as a homework task.
An ideal homework task.
This weathering activity combines cross word clues with a word search base in which the answers are found.
Cross-word element helps with definitions. Word search element helps with literacy element of spelling key terms.
One document is the worksheet and the other the answers.
The progress planning for glaciers and tourism in glaciated areas. This document works hand in hand with my Geography Progress No Levels - included.
Can be used for KS3 or KS4.
There are three assessment tasks with success criteria covering three areas of glaciation.
The assessment encourages better written responses from pupils.
Can easily be converted to levels or grades.
A crossword for KS3 or KS4 on tropical rainforest adaptations. In PDF format which includes the blank copy for students to complete and the answers on the second sheet.
Useful as a plenary or a consolidation task.
Tectonics progress planning (assessment tasks) which are linked to my Geography Progress No Levels document - included.
KS3 and KS4.
There are three assessment tasks with success criteria covering three areas of tectonics. Easy to mark assessments as criteria is mark scheme.
The assessment encourages better written responses in Geography from pupils.
Can easily be converted to levels.
Coasts progress planning (assessment tasks) which are linked to my Geography Progress No Levels document - included.
KS3 and KS4.
There are three assessment tasks with success criteria covering three areas of coastlines. Easy to mark as criteria is mark scheme.
The assessment encourages better written responses from pupils. Can easily be converted to levels.
The progress planning for tropical rainforests works hand in hand with my Geography Progress No Levels - included.
Can be used for KS3 or KS4.
There are three assessment tasks with success criteria covering three areas of tropical rainforests.
The assessment encourages better written responses from pupils. Can easily be converted to levels.
Three assessment tasks covering three areas of population
with detailed success criteria for each category of response.
Can be used with KS3 and KS4.
Uses my geography No Levels Progress Grid - document (included, but free on TES).
The assessment encourages better written responses and therefore progress from pupils. Can easily be converted to levels.
A river long profile activity covering the physical and human activities and processes along a river in the upper, middle and lower sections e.g river processes, transport, land-use etc.
Students choose the correct answers from a choice of 3 for each of the 18 sections.
Works well with KS4 and KS5.
A set of 6 outline graphic organisers for GCSE tectonics (restless earth). Originally made for AQA A, but can be used for other exam boards. In word format so specific case study titles can be added. Easily adaptable for A Level. Also in PDF format for use with iPads and other devices. When used for writing on best used when printed on A3.
Organisers can be completed by research, in a market place lesson, using experts etc.
The organisers cover the syllabus areas and case study requirements for:
* Plate boundaries
* Fold Mountain Case Study
* Volcanic Eruption Case Studies
* Super volcanoes
* Earthquake Case Studies
* Japanese earthquake 2014 nuclear power problems.
This progress planning for weather and climate works hand in hand with my Geography Progress No Levels - included.
Can be used for KS3 or KS4.
There are three assessment tasks with success criteria covering three areas of weather and climate.
The assessment encourages better written responses from pupils. Can easily be converted to levels or grades.