Editable onscreen pollster for use with class opinions. Instructions on the second tab, please remember to click ‘enable content’ when opening the document. The bar chart with respond as you click the sliders, giving a real-time reflection of class views.
2 option pollster with editable options. The sliders will create a bar chart and update the chart each time an option is pressed. Can be used for any subject.
Please remember to click ‘enable content’ when the document opens.
Interactive editable pollster screen for gathering opinions in class. Can be used for any subject. Instructions on sheet 2. The screen will automatically display and update a bar chart to show opinions.
Please remember to select ‘enable content’ when you open the document.
Geographygeek mysteries series, covering a range of issues (climate change, cold environments, tropical storms, tropical rainforests and energy) through an enquiry approach.
Includes 3 lessons:
Medals - looks at the success of countries and compares this with level of development.
Venues - uses maps to look at where the Summer Olympic venues will be located.
Sustainability - evaluates the attempts at sustainability for the Paris 2024 Olympics.
All resources included. There is at least one handout for each lesson, links to relevant video clips and a Microsoft Excel interactive pollster for lesson 3.
This resource uses stats from reliable sources like the UN and quotes from people such as Caroline Criado Perez to explore issues of gender equality. The tone is factual and non-confrontational towards boys, and it ends with some recommendations about how students should move forward with what they’ve learned.
Two lessons around the theme of Channel 4’s Hunted series. Can be used as end of term or skills based activities. All resources are given, including three worksheets, all answers to activities and several embedded video clips. The two lesson PowerPoints are provided as links to files on a cloud as they contain several clips so are too large for TES file size restrictions.
A workshop to introduce the UCAS personal statement and give advice to students about how to write them. Includes links to short video clips and a worksheet.