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Christmas based grid referencing activity for finding and using 6 (or 4) figure grid references. Designed for lower ability SEN pupils at KS3. Grid references left blank so you can add in your own and differentiate the activity for less able pupils. Enjoy!
10 Round Quiz (80 questions) with certificates for each round and overall winner.
Round 1 - Weird and Wacky News (True or False)
Round 2 - Sports
Round 3 - Celebrities
Round 4 - Britain's Got Talent
Round 5 - In the News
Round 6 - Films
Round 7 - General Knowledge
Round 8 - Geography and the Environment
Round 9 - Making History
Round 10 - Photo Gallery.
Questions are engaging for children (KS2 or KS3). Questions cover a range of topics, from celebrities of interest to children, to events that are happening in the world at the moment that children should know about. A great opportunity for all the class to get involved and shine!
There is:
A quiz PowerPoint
PowerPoint with answers
Certificates (for each category and an overall winner)
Answer sheets for children to write on.
This teacher resource is for question sheets on three distinct countries (Germany, China and Brazil) as part of a Geography lesson.
The resource is aimed at pupils with some learning difficulties with the format and questions highly visual; for the questions around China and Germany there are some additional Power Point slides to support the learning. This resource could work well with primary aged pupils.
This is a booklet about maps / basic direction skills to be used for your SEN or lower ability pupils alongside a Geography topic you may have involving maps.
My aim was to bring in a bit of my modern foreign languages background when teaching my special education class. It is Autism friendly - as there is a clear sequence/structure and lots of visual support. The idea is to ‘visit’ countries around the world, learning facts - using English skills for reading, comprehension and writing; learn some simple language, and sample the culture. This is an example - I hope you like it - if you do, check out my bundles, Europe and Asia!
Save 50% with our Metacognition Resource Pack for Geography Teachers. It’s ideal for:
Enhancing metacognitive strategies
Improved metacognitive reflection & awareness
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It is of particular interest to department heads looking to improve pedagogy across their team or individual teachers looking to develop their use of metacognition in lessons.
This resource pack includes:
Over twenty metacognition reflection worksheets
Five metacognition knowledge hunt lessons
The Metacognitive Thunk Generator
Subject specific resources.
We’ve also included six free bonus metacognition resources in this pack! All resources are designed for KS3 & KS4 students.
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This resource contains a variety of Christmas themed activities and resources that can be used by the whole school. There is something for everyone! Click on the individual resource links for further details.
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Massively discounted. This resource contains 17 Christmas themed activities and resources that can be used by the whole school. There is something for everyone! Christmas quizzes, advent calendar, Christmas bingo, Christmas Happy Families, Christmas Around the World presentations, Christmas clip art, Christmas English resources, Winter posters and presentation. Click on the individual resource links for further details.
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Resources included are as follows:
1.40 animal flashcards showing a picture of the animal with it’s name in Romanian
2.40 food flashcards showing a picture of the food with the word in Romanian
3.10 A4 colour posters – showing the name of a colour and lots of different items in that colour
4.10 A5 size colour flashcards with colour splats and colour name in Romanian and English
5.Transport flashcards showing different transport such as car, taxi, bus etc in Romanian
6.Days of the week flashcards – 1 set of Romanian days and another set of English days each with colourful flag borders
7.Months of the year flashcards – 1 set of months in Romanian and another set of English
8.Number 1-10 in English and Romanian on large flags
This 22 slide resource has a series of non-fiction texts for KS1/KS2 ( suitable for ESL/SEN also). The resource covers the topics of :
Polar Bears
Penguins
Rivers
Rainforests
Deserts
There are also fact file templates included.
Each topic contains three worksheets - match the vocabulary, answer the question and here is the answer, write the question.
Ideal for end of term comprehension revision.
The K-W-H-L thinking tool can be used throughout a lesson or unit. It serves as an aid to ensure a student’s interest is catered to and helps to determine what needs to be taught. The chart is introduced at the beginning of the topic, and can only be completed once a student have finished their investigation of the topic. The chart can also be used as an assessment tool.
This thinking tool can be integrated into a number of subject areas as the focus is on developing general capabilities and 21st century skills. Students will be able to represent and communicate ideas and findings in a variety of ways.
Symbols (c) Widgit Software 2010. Illustrated simple seaside vocabulary/ Illustrated vocabulary for activities and entertainments then and now/ 1-6 counting book/ 5-1 counting down rhyme/ Worksheets (Odd one out/ Spot the difference/ Association pairs).
Print on A4. Activities are based around understanding that environmental signs may proscribe, prescribe or be for information! One file gives basic shapes for inventing some signs for an island environment. The other gives a Signs dice-and-counter game where players have to interpret the signs as they land on a symbol; a page of sign symbols to cut out and make your own game or story; and a story with gaps to fill by sticking in appropriate signs from the previous page.
3 differentiated worksheets for natural and manmade environments, plus another to check learning.
lower abilities- uses photos and labels to cut out and stick.
middle abilities- uses labels to copy or cut out and stick.
higher abilities- allows students to write their own ideas.
The last worksheet uses photos, and/or labels to copy or cut out and stick to demonstrate student's understanding and learning. This worksheet can be used for all abilities, with higher levels being encouraged to use magazines or go on the computer to find their own examples as extension work.
Maps and coordinates, Environmental Awareness (natural and manmade) Weather Chart (prediction, observation and comparing 2 different areas or regions).], Rainforest labelling and matching descriptions.
Geography Environmental Awareness (natural and manmade)
3 differentiated worksheets for natural and manmade environments, plus another to check learning.
Geography- map and coordinates.
Includes 18 images to cut out and stick on a grid with basic coordinates (A1- E5). Works best if map grid is printed on A3.
Higher abilities can draw their own island, then select and stick on the images of the places that they want on their island. There is also a worksheet for students to then find and write the coordinates of each image.
Geography Weather Chart (prediction, observation and comparing)
Use the chart to record the weather for 6 weeks in your local area, or use the 2nd chart to compare 2 places or countries. Includes 2 question worksheets for higher abilities, 1 being a recap and summary worksheet of their findings comparing 2 places/countries.
A clip from BBC weather showing the latest weather forecast could be shown during the lesson, and children could be encouraged to look at different areas of the UK or another country to compare the weather in different regions. Use the 2 worksheets to compare understanding before carrying out the observations and after to check learning and understanding.
Geography Rainforest labelling and matching descriptions.
Label the 4 different layers of the Rainforest.
Match the description with the correct photo and label.
Includes an extension worksheet for students to write their own descriptions of the 4 layers of the rainforest and a mapping exercise for students to find where rainforests are located around the world and colour in on the map (map be best if printed on A3).
A short scheme of work on Indonesia. Targeted at low ability (SEN) year 7 but easily adapted (with some differentiation worksheet options included and suggestions offered). It could work well for primary students as well as KS3. This covered about 10 lessons and was easily extended by using additional tasks - again, some suggested. The unit explores the basic physical geography of Indonesia and looks at tectonic plates leading to a bit of research on the 2004 tsunami. The created some lovely work from this that resulted in a colourful display. The students also read Running Wild alongside completing this task.