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Excellent: Advanced English Skills - Spelling & Homophones
A great resource that introduces and explains mastering homophones.
• Includes a fantastic starter activity that looks at the importance of correct spelling.
• Very useful for EAL students.
• Differentiated activities included
• Used in English international schools
• Rated excellent in lesson observations
Mapping China
A fantastic mapping activity to introduce China - differentiated with word banks if required.
How to swear in Shakespearean: The Definitive Shakespeare Insults Dictionary
"Do you bite your thumb at us sir?" Ever wandered how to insult someone in Shakespearean? A great resource that guides student into flagging, noticing and assessing creative English language. Fantastic for extended essays and critique writing assignments.
Outstanding Lesson -How does slavery affect me? Transatlantic and modern day slavery
Title: How does slavery affect me?
Learning objectives:
To describe what conditions were like for the people taken
To explain why slavery is still an important issue today
This lesson has been used and accredited as outstanding within many observations and interviews.
This alternative to a carrousel task allows student to stay in their seat yet rotate the resources as it introduced them to Climate Change and Global Warming. It allows teachers to judge prior knowledge, learning and misconceptions students may have. This is combined with excellent starter and plenary resources that consolidate learning objectives and helps teachers plan for the next lesson on this current important theme of historical study.
Has been used at KS3, GCSE, IGCE, KS4, MYP and A Level standards.
EAL English skills: A guide to using homophones
A great resource that introduces and explains mastering homophones.
• Includes a fantastic starter activity that looks at the importance of correct spelling.
• Very useful for EAL students.
• Differentiated activities included
• Used in English international schools
• Rated excellent in lesson observations
Excellent: What is International Mindedness?
Ideal for INSET training for staff. Essential for International Baccalaureate
International-mindedness is a view of the world in which people see themselves connected to the global community and assume a sense of responsibility to its members. It is an awareness of the inter-relatedness of all nations and peoples, and a recognition of the complexity of these relationships.
How do ecosystems work?
Learning objectives:
To identify the main components and interactions
To discuss how changes can have effects on plants and animals
Contains fun wordsearch starter, key definitions, energy flow diagram task and review of biotic/abiotic factors.
Environmental systems & Societies: Unit 1.1 - What are Environmental Value Systems (EVS)?
Title: Environmental systems & Societies: Unit 1.1 - What are Environmental Value Systems (EVS)?
Learning Objectives:
● To identify the factors that affect different EVS
● To explain the different environmental philosophies
Great lesson that introduces students to the first unit, also incorporates some excellent video clips for discussion and a Homework task to consolodate learning.
Outstanding lesson: How can the environment be polluted?
How can the environment be polluted?
Learning objectives:
To identify different types of pollution
To describe how they can harm the environment
A stimulating interactive lesson that encourages students to identify a range of pollution types.
Students will also consider how environmental concerns can be categorised on a variety of scales.
Excellent PSHE lesson -Young people & Drugs
Great lesson for PSHE, social studies reviewing drugs,alcohol, the current issues, the law and where teenagers can seek help.
Excellent starter - Identification of Coastal Erosion Landforms
Excellent starter and introduction to further research
Outstanding Lesson Resource: Plenary placemat and Exit card
2 great resources aimed at consolidating learning. This ties in assessment for learning and gauges understanding of knowledge, understanding and skills within a set lesson.
Great for NQT’s and teacher training!
Good Geography Landmark quiz
Easy quick quiz for the introduction of spatial awareness and global general knowledge.
Also great for the end of term before the run up to the winter/spring/summer holidays - good fun!
Atlas/map skills: Fantastic introduction to Asia and China
Very useful resource: Includes a crossword challenge and research activity.
Easy, fun: Geography Quiz - end of term challenege
Excellent end of term Quiz aimed at increasing spacial awareness, global knowledge and general Geographical knowledge !
The history of Asia (Outstanding Lesson)
Includes 5 Tasks reviewing the geographical and historical emergence and importance of Asia.
Supporting SEND students
Excellent - 20 SEND tips, ideas and approaches for teachers.
Brexit. Excellent map skills: How well do you know Europe?
Great worksheet to increase spatial awareness and atlas skills.
Fantastic educational Xmas advent calendar
A great resource for a tutor group that offers a variety of fun activities and reflections on what this festive time of the year involves. Great for promoting global citizenship and PSHE aspects.
Outstanding Lesson - How can population pyramids be used to assess demographic changes?
Title: How can population pyramids be used to assess demographic changes?
Learning Objectives:
To explain how population structure can change over time
To construct and analyse population pyramids
Contains clear examples, activity sheets, differentiated tasks, PEE chain examples.