Teaching is my true passion and I love making interesting, interactive resources.
I'm a bit of a secondary generalist as I teach English (KS3 and IGCSE), Science (KS3 Science and GCSE Biology), KS3 Humanities and GCSE Environmental Management. I've also dabbled in primary school teaching in the past.
As such, my shop is a varied mix of resources! Hope you enjoy looking around. I'm also a google certified educator so will be adding some blog posts and google based lesson ideas on here in time.
Teaching is my true passion and I love making interesting, interactive resources.
I'm a bit of a secondary generalist as I teach English (KS3 and IGCSE), Science (KS3 Science and GCSE Biology), KS3 Humanities and GCSE Environmental Management. I've also dabbled in primary school teaching in the past.
As such, my shop is a varied mix of resources! Hope you enjoy looking around. I'm also a google certified educator so will be adding some blog posts and google based lesson ideas on here in time.
This is a great activity to aid students in thinking like paleobiologists.
It involves investigating human history through looking at where Australopithecus sediba fits into the human family tree. Mark Scheme included.
The task has two parts
Part A:
Investigating and comparing two biomes in terms of organism adaptations
Part B:
Constructing a Timeline of hominin history
Investigating and designing a poster explaining the importance of Australopithecus sediba in human evolution (Online article resources included)
Originally designed for a South African Grade 12 class but ca be used with any secondary phase, with the right assistance and scaffolding.
This is a half term project designed to run simultaneously with a unit on Weather and Climate. Students have to collect data from a school weather station (or alternative) as well as track and make notes of major weather events in their local environment and happening in the news.
After a 5 week data collection period, there is a series of straightforward tasks that need to be completed. The task was designed to be used in Krabi, Thailand but can be adapted for any location with minimal effort.
Used to review and consolidate learning of KS3 Science Year 8 outcomes on the heart. Contains embedded link to an excellent interactive heart simulation.
This is a study guidance poster I made for my students who struggle with organizing their thoughts sufficiently to construct a clear study plan. It includes a step by step process for getting ready for a test as well as a range of study method ideas.
Full Term study on Thailand. I developed this for my Stage 8 class as we are doing Thailand for the International Food Fair. I lived in Thailand for 2 years so most of the photos are mine and topics are based on my own experiences.
My class really enjoyed this whole unit - they loved learning a bit of Thai and got really enthusiastic about the tasks! There are 9 topics in total and I have included worksheets/notes that cover everything on the Powerpoint so your students won’t need to write anything down. The Powerpoint is not heavy on text as I preferred to project images and diagrams and layer on detail in class discussion but there is more information on the worksheets. Most topics include a build in assessment task (Tasks on the PP and worksheets). The topics are:
Introduction to Thailand
Language and National Sport (Muay Thai)
Festival and festival Culture
Buddhism
Climate and Weather
Brief History of Modern Thailand
Food
Plants and Animals of Thailand
End of Unit Quiz
You can make it run longer or short depending on the ability of the class, how often you have Humanities and how much enrichment you add. For example, when we studied Muay Thai, we did a short Muay Thai class for fun.
Feel free to email me at shellyschutte20@gmail.com if you want anymore information.
When studying the method of photovoice in my research, I thought it would be an interesting topic for an oral for my Grade 8/9 mixed English class.
I put together this short presentation which includes a description of photovoice, task instructions and a rubric. I hope you find it useful.
This resource was created to guide my Environmental Management GCSE students through completing their final coursework project.
It includes:
1) Overview of project sections and expectations
2) Step by Step guide to completing the project
3) Marking criteria
4) A 'practise topic' to have a go at completing a project on a smaller scale.
Acknowledgements: Objectives and Assessment Criteria all drawn from the Cambridge IGCSE Environmental Management (0680) Syllabus
Assessment covering outcomes for Term 2 Natural Sciences a per CAPS curriculum
Topics covered in the assessment are:
A) Earth and its Processes
B) Materials
I developed this for my Year 9 group when I realised they had never completed an independent science investigation before!
It is based on the process for creating a project for the South African Science Expo. However, it can be used in any circumstances where children are planning an investigation and need some guidance. It really helped my Year 9's and I have even given it to my GCSE students
I developed this class for a Year 9 Environmental Sciences class following our unit on ecosystems and interdependence.
It's a great task for getting students to discover more about the wider reaching consequences of the disasters they hear about and see on the news.
This is a Power Point Presentation which explains what a Political Party is and how political parties appeal to voters with different strategies. It includes a task where students split into groups to form their own political parties - complete with name, slogan, symbol, manifesto and campaign poster/advert
I used this at the end of term with my students and it was a great, meaningful time filler. The students had lots of fun but also came up with some great ideas!
A creative homework choice board to encourage students to try new things/learn skills after school. It has a range of activity options from gardening to fixing something that is broken.
Students need to complete at least 1 task per week but can do more - they get a special prize at end of term if they complete the whole board. Parents must sign that they see student complete the task.
I use this as my homeroom class’ Wednesday afternoon homework. Monday and Tuesday is Grammar and Arithmetic so it’s nice to do something a bit more creative in the middle of the week!
Hope you find it useful.
This is a class task in the style of a ‘Model UN’ debate.
The class is divided into groups which represent the USA, Britain and France. These groups must work together to develop a peace treaty to officially end WW1. The terms of peace must specifically deal with what punishments/sanctions should be placed on Germany to prevent them from trying to start a war again. The teacher plays the role of ‘Germany’ as she is not allowed to speak or contribute to the conference in any way (I jokingly placed a symbolic gag over my mouth for part of the lesson)
I ran this following on from a lesson about the losses each of the ‘Big 3’ suffered during WW1. I also really encouraged my students to get into character as their countries and imagine what they (the country) would want rather than what they (the student) would want for themselves and Germany.
Based on the KS3 Year 8 Human Heart topic, this resource guides students through the dissection of a pig's heart. I have also created a worksheet to recap heart external and internal structure that is included.
I did this lesson about mid-way through our topic on the heart and it really helped students to grasp the theoretical content.