A multiple part lesson on the long profile of a river.
Main activity involves students constructing their own long profile from data, images and key terms using the base provided. Graphic organiser included can be used to consolidate learning.
This lesson can easily be adapted to be used as a kinaesthetic graph activity.
Works well with KS3 and KS4.
A fully resourced lesson. This resource can be used with or without iPads. All tasks have diagrams, graphs, tables, text boxes and maps to complete.
Third lesson in a series on tropical rainforest's for KS3 and 4. This lesson is enquiry and skills based. The lesson usually lasts two hours or so. All resources are included.
Included are:
* Tropical rainforest's SOW 3 containing differentiated outcomes, structure of learning, knowledge, understanding, skills, key objectives, review of learning and homework task.
* Presentation containing objectives, outcomes, all tasks and homework with success criteria.
* Student workbook containing all differentiated outcomes, resources, instructions, success criteria and learning review.
* Tasks include constructing climate graphs, humidity line graphs for comparison, interpretation of convectional rainfall, using a graphic organiser to analyse and interpret the data, extension questions to take the pupils to higher levels of thinking.
* Photocopiable resources in multiples on a page if not using student workbook.
A collection of blank time saving resources (games/activities) for all subjects and key stages. In a PDF file as well as separate Word documents.
Blank A-Z of … with ideas
Blank word search/crossword base (can be filled in electronically or written) with ideas page.
Blank quiz/vocabulary/spellings answer sheets for 10, 15 or 20 questions.
Blank dominoes (20) with instructions
Blank bingo cards (3 to a page) with instructions.
Blank card sort text boxes – 18 cards with 18 font comic sans
Blank card sort text boxes – 24 cards with 14 font comic sans
Blank storyboard sheet
Blank game design sheet
Blank Y chart – looks like, feels like, sounds like.
The progress planning for glaciers and tourism in glaciated areas. This document works hand in hand with my Geography Progress No Levels - included.
Can be used for KS3 or KS4.
There are three assessment tasks with success criteria covering three areas of glaciation.
The assessment encourages better written responses from pupils.
Can easily be converted to levels or grades.
A second collection of blank time saving resources for all subjects and key stages - this time for AFL . Blanks can be annotated digitally or printed.
The set includes:
* Two stars and a wish templates for feedback to attach to work digitally or printed out.
* WWW, EBI feedback slips.
* Blank KWL charts.
* Diamond 9 templates for hierarchies and to generate discussion.
* Pupil end of lesson feedback sheet with traffic lights and targets to set.
* Peer/teacher assessment feedback sheets, up to A level.
* Self and teacher assessment sheet for pupil made models.
Includes extension section on how the feature was made, processes etc.
* Blank A5 plenary triangles for pupils to review their learning.
* Small group peer assessment feedback table.
* Whole class peer and teacher assessment tables.
* Small group peer assessment tables.
* Traffic lights for end of lesson/topic learning.
An activity lesson in which students have to sort cards of key terms, definitions and diagrams using a graphic organiser to put them onto for the processes of erosion and transportation. A consolidation task/homework is also included. Works well with KS3-5.
Resource includes:
* Complete cards of key terms, definitions and diagrams.
* Graphic organiser.
* Consolidation/homework task (2 sides).
* Instructions for teachers and students.
* Answer sheets for teachers.
This is an enquiry based task where students have to help a family to reduce their carbon footprint by reducing, reusing and recycling.
Resource includes:
* Student resource pack with information about the family and their daily activities.
* Full instructions and success criteria.
* Presentation with differentiated outcomes, link to Eric Pridz, Proper Education video on You Tube and all tasks / modelling.
* TEEP lesson plan.
PLEASE NOTE: Eric Pride video (link included) was made to highlight what you can do to save the planet from climate change. It may not be suitable younger for KS3 classes. Can be looked at on YouTube before purchase. Resources can be used without video.
A 76 clue crossword covering the whole River landscapes topic, using key terms and definitions which covers the literacy element.
Ideal as an introduction to the topic as well as a revision exercise. Crossword and solution provided.
Can be used for key terms at GCSE and A Level.
Due to the crossword size and number of clues, it is best copied to A3.
A fully resourced lesson. This resource can be used with or without iPads. All tasks have diagrams, text boxes and activities to complete.
Fourth lesson in a series on tropical rainforest's for KS3 and KS4. This lesson: Adaptations of Plants to the rainforest Climate.
Included are:
* Tropical rainforest's SOW 4 containing differentiated outcomes, structure of learning, knowledge, understanding, skills, key objectives, review of learning and homework task.
* Presentation containing objectives, outcomes, tasks and homework with success criteria.
* Student workbook containing all differentiated outcomes, resources, instructions, success criteria and learning reviews.
* Photocopiable resources in multiples on a page if not using student workbook.
A comic type resource about the structure of the tropical rainforest. contains diagrams and photographs showing the layers. Activities with extended writing task and success criteria included so this can be used as a homework or classroom task.
A jigsaw type puzzle matching key terms and their meanings.
Covers key terms for coastal processes and waves.
Instructions included.
Can be used with KS3 or KS4.
Works well as a starter or plenary to consolidate learning.
A kinaesthetic flood hydrograph for Boscastle for KS4, easily adaptable for KS3 and KS5. Resources include:
* Full teachers resource pack with detailed instructions, all labels, photographs etc. to construct the hydrograph.
* Full presentations (one in a standard font and one in Open Dyslexic font) with differentiated outcomes, tasks, progress check, learning review and homework explanations.
* Editable homework sheets with instructions and success criteria built in. Can be printed out or used digitally. Also in Open Dyselxic font.
* Detailed lesson plan.
A cross-search with definitions of river processes. Pupils have to find the matching key term in the word search base.
A separate word search of key terms is also included for differentiation.
A solution to the task is also included to aid teacher or peer marking.
Ideal for a starter or homework task to consolidate learning.
A complete topic crossword one one page for Edexcel A GCSE Weather Hazards and Climate Change. The crossword is best copied to A3 size due to the number of clues and solutions.
Ideal for an introduction or revision of the topic.
Resource suitable for key terms for KS4 and KS5 students.
Both the crossword and the solution are provided.
Cross-word clues of countries and capitals in Asia with a word search base in which to find answers. Use in conjunction with an atlas or map of Asia.
Ideal for atlas skills and helping with the correct spelling of place names.
Good to use as a homework task or an introduction to the topic of Asia.
A crossword for KS3 or KS4 on tropical rainforest adaptations. In PDF format which includes the blank copy for students to complete and the answers on the second sheet.
Useful as a plenary or a consolidation task.
A 68 clue crossword covering the whole Glacial upland landscapes topic, using key terms and definitions which covers the literacy element.
Ideal as an introduction to the topic as well as a revision exercise. Crossword and solution provided.
Was written for Edexcel A but can be used for other exams for key terms at GCSE and A level.
Due to the crossword size and number of clues, it is best copied to A3.
A complete topic crossword one one page for GCSE Geography, Changing Cities. The crossword is best copied to A3 size due to the number of clues and solutions.
Ideal for an introduction or revision of the topic.
Resource suitable for key terms for KS4 and KS5 students.
Both the crossword and the solution are provided.
Coasts progress planning (assessment tasks) which are linked to my Geography Progress No Levels document - included.
KS3 and KS4.
There are three assessment tasks with success criteria covering three areas of coastlines. Easy to mark as criteria is mark scheme.
The assessment encourages better written responses from pupils. Can easily be converted to levels.