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Behavior Cards
Victoria1987Victoria1987

Behavior Cards

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A selection of cards for positive and negative behaviour. \nI print the positive behaviours on green and the ones for negative behaviour on red. \nThe negative behaviour cards rather than tell the pupil what they are doing wrong give the instruction for the alternative action that is expected. \ne.g. If they are talking over the teacher, card says listen when others speak. \n\nIf a pupil recieves 3 red cards a sanction is issued. \nIf a pupil recieves 3 green cards a reward is issued.
Passage of a Depression
Victoria1987Victoria1987

Passage of a Depression

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A complete the table activity on the passage of a depression in weather. Students given the worksheet with the table and the diagram. They must then place the cards onto the table to complete it. Some parts of the table have been filled in but you could remove these or change the words on the cards for differentation purposes.
Why is renewable energy important?
Victoria1987Victoria1987

Why is renewable energy important?

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This lesson works on encouraging pupils to think about what the world would be like if we ran out of fossil fuels. \n\nWhen I taught this most pupils thought about the problems that would arise from reduced fossil fuel availability but some started to discuss the positive options and future developments that might occur. Some of the ideas were inspiring.\n\nThe pupils clearly understood the issues surrounding fossil fuels and the need for renewable energy. They really enjoyed the creative side of this.
Dangerous World (Natural Hazards) Project  Powerpoints & Resources
Victoria1987Victoria1987

Dangerous World (Natural Hazards) Project Powerpoints & Resources

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Powerpoints to go with the the project on Dangerous World. Resource consists of a range of powerpoints and resources to assist with the delivery of a project on natural hazards. Project resources can be found here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/dangerous-world-natural-hazards-project-11278775 Lesson 1 - takes a look at tectonic plate movements with a variety of activities to choose from to demonstrate. Set 1 I do the oreo activity but lower sets I do the tectonic kung fu. After each project lesson students complete an exit ticket each to demonstrate what they've learnt. I mark these throughout the project to check understanding and misconceptions.
Population and Megacities Need to Know Learning Matrix
Victoria1987Victoria1987

Population and Megacities Need to Know Learning Matrix

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Need to Know Learning Matrix Topic - Population Growth and Megacities Linked to AQA GCSE Geography I use these to assess student understanding and progress through the term and to provide quality feedback without the need for excessive comment writing. I simply put the matrix in the front of the students book, every time I mark their books I highlight the relevant criteria in one colour (usually yellow) and criteria I would like them to attempt in DIRT in another (usually pink). Once the criteria to attempt is achieved I simply tick it off on the matrix. In their books I will write WWW and list the codes for the criteria achieved. I will then draw steps to indicate how to level up and write the corresponding codes of criteria I want them to attempt. The Need to Know questions are based on the lessons & learning objectives over the term, which are also used to create the coded success criteria. I find this technique reduces the time I spend marking books however allows me to provide quality feedback and to clearly see progress over the term. It's great for outline the SoW and encouraging independent learning. Hope it's of use.
Being British
Victoria1987Victoria1987

Being British

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A lesson on characteristic features of Britain and the British culture. \n\nDifferentiation - Card sort activity with characters to stretch and challenge the more able.
50 Teaching & Learning Secret Mission Cards
Victoria1987Victoria1987

50 Teaching & Learning Secret Mission Cards

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Add some fun to lesson planning with Teaching and Learning Secret Missions. In this pack are 50 secret mission cards to develop creativity and good practice. Ideal for T&L coordinators, ITT or PGCE mentors and Heads of Departments. Can be applied to a variety of subjects and key stages.
Plate Boundaries Playdough Activitiy
Victoria1987Victoria1987

Plate Boundaries Playdough Activitiy

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Instruction sheet to help students to understand tectonic plate boundaries - the movements, hazards and landforms. Requires playdough and cardboard - photos included of an example taking place.
Coastal Management Decision Making Exercise
Victoria1987Victoria1987

Coastal Management Decision Making Exercise

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Lesson designed after this Winters storm surge to get the pupils think about coastal management in the UK. Used after a lesson on coastal management techniques, pupils used their knowledge to make a decision on how to manage the coastline.
Any Subject Booklet Template (with reflection activities)
Victoria1987Victoria1987

Any Subject Booklet Template (with reflection activities)

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A template for creating work booklets for any subject. I've used them for primarily Opening Minds (used to teach PSHE, Citizenship and RE), along with a few for GCSE Geography and KS3 Humanities Homework. Simply outline the success criteria on the first page. I would then highlight the criteria achieved in one colour and the criteria to attempt to progress in another. Thus reducing marking workload. For each lesson, change the title and L/O and add any information, activities or required resources. Includes opportunities for DIRT, reflection and self-assessment.
Directed Improvement and Reflection Time (DIRT) Sheet
Victoria1987Victoria1987

Directed Improvement and Reflection Time (DIRT) Sheet

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A template for students to use during directed improvement and reflection time (DIRT). After feedback, if pupils have a piece of extended writing to improve or if they have a level up task to push them close to their targets, they write their answers on the sheet. In addition I also get pupils to use the sheets if they have completed a piece of extended writing with numerous SPaG errors. They simply tick their area of focus and when I remark the piece of work I give them simple feedback by ticking whether they achieved the improvements or if they were not quite there. The level accomplished overall is also given. DM for subject specific ones.
Need to Know Learning Matrix - Extreme Environments - Tropical Rainforests
Victoria1987Victoria1987

Need to Know Learning Matrix - Extreme Environments - Tropical Rainforests

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Need to Know Learning Matrix I use these to assess student understanding and progress through the term and to provide quality feedback without the need for excessive comment writing. I simply put the matrix in the front of the students book, every time I mark their books I highlight the relevant criteria in one colour (usually yellow) and criteria I would like them to attempt in DIRT in another (usually pink). Once the criteria to attempt is achieved I simply tick it off on the matrix. In their books I will write WWW and list the codes for the criteria achieved. I will then draw steps to indicate how to level up and write the corresponding codes of criteria I want them to attempt. The Need to Know questions are based on the lessons & learning objectives over the term, which are also used to create the coded success criteria. I find this technique reduces the time I spend marking books however allows me to provide quality feedback and to clearly see progress over the term. Hope it's of use.
Dangerous World (Natural Hazards) Project
Victoria1987Victoria1987

Dangerous World (Natural Hazards) Project

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Resources to go with a SoW on Natural Hazards - can be set in class or for homework. Powerpoints for the SoW can be found here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/dangerous-world-project-powerpoints-and-resources-11278771
Women's Suffrage Learning Matrix
Victoria1987Victoria1987

Women's Suffrage Learning Matrix

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Need to Know Learning Matrix Topic - Women's Suffrage and the Right to Vote I use these to assess student understanding and progress through the term and to provide quality feedback without the need for excessive comment writing. I simply put the matrix in the front of the students book, every time I mark their books I highlight the relevant criteria in one colour (usually yellow) and criteria I would like them to attempt in DIRT in another (usually pink). Once the criteria to attempt is achieved I simply tick it off on the matrix. In their books I will write WWW and list the codes for the criteria achieved. I will then draw steps to indicate how to level up and write the corresponding codes of criteria I want them to attempt. The Need to Know questions are based on the lessons & learning objectives over the term, which are also used to create the coded success criteria. I find this technique reduces the time I spend marking books however allows me to provide quality feedback and to clearly see progress over the term. It's great for outline the SoW and encouraging independent learning. Hope it's of use.