#geographyteacher very good at poaching resources, uploading mine soon! Best #geographyresources platform I’ve found so far. Thank you so much those who share!
A thread of all the resources I’ve shared. I get lots of messages asking for copies and the ones shared are all below. If you use any please consider buying me a coffee https://t.co/eIAWB8JgQM I spend a really long time developing resources and SOW to share on here for free 😎🌍
Great article - How ancient farming knowledge of growing a range of corn in the different micro climates in the #Andes is assisting adaptation to climate change for remote communities in #Peru#climatechange#climatecrisis#geography#geographyteacher https://t.co/eeUrGl7pvx
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Below are the coastal defences at Mappleton when they were first installed in 1991 compared to today! The image slider is available here: https://t.co/kZiqQOnB5l #geographyteacher
To whoever said, "the more things change, the more they stay the same," Landsat would like a word.
Use this tool show to how remote sensing helps geographers detect change over time. 🛰 https://t.co/jQEoH3sGVR
Teaching is so weird because nobody seems to want to talk about how to explain things... which seems like it'd be something we'd talk a whole lot about. There are a few things I've learned from research into clarity of explanations that I wish I'd been taught earlier 1/
Trying to make it easier for my GCSE classes to support themselves... not used a 'literacy mat' for a while but I'm hoping this might help my students.... thanks for the inspiration (a long time ago) @MrGGalloway@MissdeBechi#GeographyTeacher
Here's a short lesson on the current flooding in Pakistan, an IDEAL analysis, lots of discussion opportunities & an article linked to the flooding/climate change. Not anything hugely 'wow' - but if its useful, feel free to download here. #geographyteacher https://t.co/d9mCyCZnSD
Classroom hack...
The quickest most efficient way to get my class books out.
30 seconds max for myself or a student to do at the end of a lesson for the next class.
Change seating plan? Change sticker.
Great work from @geogthorne and Mark's super design skills - these careers posters for Geog will be brilliant for getting your classroom ready for open evening, great for options, and also will help you with the Gatsby benchmarks....
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I'm working on the independent learning provision at KS5 (part of my department key foci next year) and have been compiling MOOCs to complement the A Level curriculum. Are any other excellent (and free) online courses out there?
(Will share once finished)
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Finished updating our Brazil SOW but forgot to share. 1st topic for Y8 in Sept. Lots of skills , GIS & aiming to break stereotypes.
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Another updated unit for Year 7. Fieldwork, locations, skills, mapping and an intro to our core concepts.
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