If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review!• Eight fully resourced well sequenced lessons. • 48 page PDF workbook + editable version. • 150+ PowerPoint slides (Including answers) • Embedded video resources. • Formative and summative assessments. • Answer sheets and mark schemes. Are you ready to spark curiosity and inspire your students about energy, climate change, and our planet’s future? Look no further! Our Energy and Climate Change Unit Resources a
If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review!• Seven fully resourced well sequenced lessons. • 45 page PDF workbook + editable version. • 145 PowerPoint slides (Including answers) • Embedded video resources. • Formative and summative assessments. • Answer sheets and mark schemes. Are you looking for high-quality, well-structured teaching materials to bring the world of weather and climate to life? Look no further! Our Weather and Climate Unit Resources
If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review! This lesson investigates the main differences between weather and climate. Pupils learn how aspects of the weather change over the short term and compare this to the longer term climate. What is included:24 Slide PowerPoint (Answers included)2 page PDF worksheet + editable version Embedded video resourcesFormative assessment activities Bundle and save! This lesson is part of a larger bundle:- Weather topic bundle C
If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review! This 8 week topic bundle includes all of the resources needed to teach this entire scheme of work. Each lesson includes a detailed power-point, as well as respective worksheet tasks. The topics include: An introduction to physical geography, map symbols, compass directions, grid references, latitude and longitude, measuring distance and height. An end of unit assessment and mark scheme is included. Why not check
If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review! This 1 hour lesson teaches pupils how to measure distance on maps using a scale bar. A spot the difference style exercise is used to introduce the concept of scale. A step by step guide shows students how to measure both straight and curved lines. A video worked example supports pupil understanding. Pupils are then to attempt a worksheet activity. Questions are scaffolded to challenge pupils of all abilities. Answer
If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review! This resource looks at both 4 and 6 figure grid referencing. Clean instructional slides are provided on how to demonstrate such skills. Two respective worksheets are provided as well as some whole class tasks. Bundle and save! This lesson is part of a larger bundle:-Geographical skills topic bundle Check out some of my other products relating to Geographical skills:-Where are the major oceans, countries, continents,
If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review!This lesson... • 17 Slide PowerPoint (Including answers) • 4 page PDF worksheet + editable version Bundle and save! This lesson is part of a larger bundle:- The Climate CrisisCheck out some of my other products relating to energy and global warming. Energy Sources: Kick off the unit with an exciting introduction to the different types of energy sources, from renewable to non-renewable. Fossil Fuels: Dive into th
If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review! This two hour lesson develops Geographical skills, teaching pupils to identify height and topographic changes on maps. The lesson overviews colour shading, spot heights and contour lines. Pupils describe changes to elevation across India using a choropleth map. Students then learn how contour lines can be used to describe topography and undertake an activity in which they draw their own topographic map. A mix and mat
If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review!This lesson... • 42 Slide PowerPoint (Including answers) • 7 page PDF worksheet + editable version Bundle and save! This lesson is part of a larger bundle:- The Climate CrisisCheck out some of my other products relating to energy and global warming. Energy Sources: Kick off the unit with an exciting introduction to the different types of energy sources, from renewable to non-renewable. Fossil Fuels: Dive into th
If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review! In this lesson, students learn why different climate zones exist! Pupils are taught how latitude impacts solar radiation and hence temperature. Ocean currents are detailed through embedded video resources and a fun interactive memory game. Understanding is checked with multiple choice questions and a true or false exercise. Students finally discuss how global atmospheric circulation can impact the presence of forests
If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review! This lesson looks at the factors affecting risk from natural hazards. The lesson uses image analysis to invoke independent thinking and later looks at how geographical position influences the impacts of various hazards. There is a challenging group question task, where pupils reflect on how damages may be reduced, as well as an exam question and mark scheme to be used as a homework task. This lesson investigates what
If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review!This lesson... • 36 Slide PowerPoint (Including answers) • 8 page PDF worksheet + editable version Bundle and save! This lesson is part of a larger bundle:- The Climate CrisisCheck out some of my other products relating to energy and global warming. Energy Sources: Kick off the unit with an exciting introduction to the different types of energy sources, from renewable to non-renewable. Fossil Fuels: Dive into th
If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review!This lesson investigates the different climate zones of planet Earth! Pupils match up descriptions of key climate zones to respective picture and locate examples on a template map. Students are finally taught how to interpret climate graphs, and are required to identify the appropriate graph for 3 main climate zones. What is included: • 28 Slide PowerPoint (Including answers) • 4 page PDF worksheet + editable versi
If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review! This 2 hour lesson investigates the concept of development. Pupils describe the location of countries of contrasting development, and learn to identify global patterns. A game activity is used to reinforce key geographical terms and a writing frame is provided for the written task. Bundle and save! This lesson is part of a larger bundle:- Development topic bundleCheck out some of my other products relating to develo
If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review! This 2-3 hour lesson teaches pupils about the importance of the rainforest. Students learn why tropical forests are being removed, despite them being such a precious resource both locally and globally. In the first task pupils use dual coding to mind map and categorise the importance of the forest. Satellite images are used to highlight global forest loss hot spots. Students then improve their numerical skills by com
If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review! This 1-2 hour lesson teaches pupils about the sensitive nature of food webs. Students first engage in an interactive task in which they must create their own food web using cards and other members of the class. Once the food chain has been 'found' they answer questions about their said chain. Pupils then reflect on the difference between a food chain and a food web. Students are taught how energy flows through a food
If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review!This lesson... • 17 Slide PowerPoint (Including answers) • 4 page PDF worksheet + editable version Bundle and save! This lesson is part of a larger bundle:- The Climate CrisisCheck out some of my other products relating to energy and global warming. Energy Sources: Kick off the unit with an exciting introduction to the different types of energy sources, from renewable to non-renewable. Fossil Fuels: Dive into th
If you like my work, please follow me for more resources and leave a review! This two hour lesson teaches pupils about the worlds major physical Geography. Pupils engage in a fun 'odd one out' activity to test initial understanding. A jigsaw of the worlds continents teaches pupils about the differences between a country and a continent. Students then face off in a game of 'splat' to test their location knowledge of oceans an continents. A mix and match task is use to develop pupils awareness