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Creative and innovative resources that meet the needs of every learner in every lesson. Why create numerous resources when one can do it all. Most resources are for geography lessons, but many are for whole-school too and cross over into numerous subjects.

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Creative and innovative resources that meet the needs of every learner in every lesson. Why create numerous resources when one can do it all. Most resources are for geography lessons, but many are for whole-school too and cross over into numerous subjects.
Geography science interdependence rainforests GCSE KS3 full lesson animals climate plants food webs
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Geography science interdependence rainforests GCSE KS3 full lesson animals climate plants food webs

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A nice and simple (full) lesson that looks at the interdependence of parts of the rainforest. Students create a foodweb and then apply their knowledge and understanding in a GCSE style question. They then look at the success criteria for successfully writing a great answer. It also provides students with a purple pen paragraph that the class can do together to demonstrate what a good (part) answer looks like.
GCSE Geography AQA Ecosystems rainforest desert distribution map skills analysis GIS climate graphs
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GCSE Geography AQA Ecosystems rainforest desert distribution map skills analysis GIS climate graphs

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A fully resources lesson to provide students with and overview of the distribution of rainforests & deserts. Students describe the distribution and then look at effective ways to describe graphs. This is an important geographical skill that supports pupils in picking up those easy marks in assessments. The lesson has a focus upon the climate & location of deserts & tropical rainforests, but another layer for other ecosystems can easily be added. I print the rainforest map onto tracing paper which the kids then put the base map in order to create a very simplified GIS map.
geography map skills compass direction grid references  scale height contour lines
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geography map skills compass direction grid references scale height contour lines

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A great lesson that allows pupils to develop and apply a range of map skills. Scale Direction 4 figure grid references 6 figure grid references Contour lines Height OS maps Symbols There is an overlay that needs printing onto tracing paper and stuck onto the OS map. This enables pupils to create their own (basic) GIS map. I’ve used this for both KS3 & 4.
gcse Geography fluvial processes weathering AQA full lesson
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gcse Geography fluvial processes weathering AQA full lesson

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A lesson (actually 3 lessons) that enables pupils to gain an understanding of the processes that shape the landscape. This is designed for AQA, but can be easily amended for other exam boards. It has all the materials needed. It has independent learning, scaffolding and application of knowledge. All sheets are best printed in A3.
global impacts of resource use water food habitat loss
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global impacts of resource use water food habitat loss

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A great lesson (takes about 3 hours to complete) where pupils look into the impacts that food production has around the world. These are all resources needed. Pupils have an information sheet that includes all of the data needed. They use this to complete a mindmap. One done, they then apply their knowledge in the form of a scaffolded and structured newspaper article. These are all best printed on A3. It pulls a lot of different skills (data analysis, research, not taking, explaining, literacy, comprehension) and geographical understanding together.
data presentation analysis of development indicators
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data presentation analysis of development indicators

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A full lesson (powerpoint & resources) that enables pupils to develop a wide range of skills alongside learning about development indicators and how the world is so uneven. Pupils analyse statistics and data. Present the data in a number of ways using the scaffolded frameworks. Look at analysis strategies. Explain some of the data to explain why it varies. This is best printed on A3.
future of jobs industry development geography careers pshce note taking skills
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future of jobs industry development geography careers pshce note taking skills

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A lovely and simple lesson that allows pupils to understand what jobs may be available in the future. It also enables pupils to practice and develop their note-taking skills. With particular reference to putting texts into their own words. It was planned as an integral part of the KS3 Geography curriculum, but can also be used for PSHCE at a whole-school level.
full ks3 Geography scheme of learning and all resources complete package
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full ks3 Geography scheme of learning and all resources complete package

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This is a full package of resources, schemes of learning, assessment and materials for KS3. Memory Time has been mapped to allow for consistent coverage. Comprehensive SoL outline all of the key criteria relating to the new OFSTED framework. The intent and learning journey is clear and effectively mapped out. Homework tasks are included and have been mapped out across the years. Each topic has a clear journey and end point. Assessments have been added along with mark schemes, revision lessons and feedback & evaluation. There are literally thousands of resources and materials and this package is the culmination of 20 years of work. There are far too many resources to upload onto TES. When purchased, I will have to send materials as a ZIP files.
recap recall retrieval knowledge starter maths english science history geography
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recap recall retrieval knowledge starter maths english science history geography

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4 resources that can be used for retrieval, recap & recall for any subject. The low stakes test outlines need to be populated with questions specific to your subject. The hexagon grid needs no prior planning (other than printing off the sheet). The quiz sheet allows students to create questions that are linked to their learning and populate the grid with the answers. They can then switch sheets with a partner and complete it.