The American Dream: Is the USA still the top superpower?
A step-by step worksheet (ideally printed in A3) where students consider all of the elements that make the USA a superpower. At the end of the lesson, students reflect on whether they are still the ‘top’ superpower.
Knowledge organiser metacognition activities- homework activities to support reflection of class work or to facilitate flipped learning when used alongside a knowledge organiser.
Activities include:
RAG traffic lights
Tough exam questions
100 word challenge
Mind mapping
Quick fire quiz
3 min memory task
Alphabet key words
Poem / rap / song
Double detail challenge
Mnemonics
15 words
The secret game
Comic strip
Duel coding
Brain gym
Internet search
Heading connections
The Cornell Method
Frayer model
Wordsearch
Storyboard
Snakes & ladders
Venn diagram
Zones of relevance
5 min lesson plan
Revision clock
6 min articulate
Created for Geography but can be used for any subject
Three lessons based on the UK’s resource management: Food, Water & Energy
Access to the Hodder AQA Geography Page 322 is needed for lesson three, albeit not essential.
Food in the UK (Lesson, Do Now, Nandos worksheet & matching information sheet A4, flow line map task A4, higher and lower food mile activity)
Water in the UK (Lesson, Do Now, Waterpark worksheet A4 & matching poster A3)
Energy in the UK (Lesson, Do Now, Duracell themed worksheet A4 & fracking activity worksheet A4)
A big thank you to those who have inspired/ provided resources.
Bundle of Paper 2: Human Geography revision resource games:
(I have purchased a coloured jenga game, soft dartboard & darts, connect four games, red cups and ping pong balls to supplement these resources- these are not essential, but do add a bit of fun for year 11s!)
Included:
Urban issues: Rio pong
Economic world: UK snakes and ladders
Developmen gap articulate
Resource management: Food connect 4
Economic world: NEE (Nigeria) jenga
Urban issues: Bristol bullseye
Resource management: UK blockbuster
Urban issues: Sustainable cities & transport 5 second rule
Physical Geography 5 second rule game:
Would need 5 second timer and counters to make the full experience!
Questions based on: Ecosystems, Tropical Rainforests, Deserts, Coasts, Rivers, Tectonic hazards, climatic hazards & climate change.
Designed with GCSE AQA specification in mind :)
A big thank you to those who have inspired/ provided resources.
Bundle of Paper 1: Physical Geography revision resource games:
(I have purchased a coloured jenga game, soft dartboard & darts, connect four games, red cups and ping pong balls to supplement these resources- these are not essential, but do add a bit of fun for year 11s!)
Included:
Coasts pong
Rivers snakes and ladders
Climatic hazards articulate
Deserts connect 4
Ecosystems and rainforest jenga
Tectonic bullseye
Climate change blockbuster
Lessons based on Oxford AQA GCSE Geography textbook.
Lessons and worksheets based on:
Character and importance of Bristol (incl. migration)
Bristol opportunities
Environmental challenges
Social & economic challenges (Filwood & Stoke Bishop)
Urban sprawl
Regeneration (Temple Quarter)
Environmental issues in Bristol lesson and worksheet
Metacognition worksheet to work alongside lesson powerpoint.
(some skills involved in the worksheet also!)
Also ‘Do now’ task based on retrieval practice
Tropical rainforest plant adaptations lesson and worksheets
Layers of the rainforest task & comprehension task.
Plant hall of fame and poster resources
Do now task based on retrieval practice
Brazil country profile lesson and differentiated worksheets:
Used to support learning in KS3 Geography but can be used for a variety of ages and subjects.
Includes:
Brazil country profile worksheets (best printed A3)
Lesson with ‘Do now’ activity based on retrieval practice.
Tropical storm formation and location lesson KS3 Geography but can be used for KS4 too!
Includes:
The perfect tropical storm pie recipe worksheet
Do now based on retrieval practice
Lesson powerpoint
Tropical storm pop up cross section.