What’s at the South Pole today? Here’s a lesson based on the ‘Megastructures’ documentary about the USA’s Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. With video clips, quiz, reading sheet and diagram task. Link above. #geography#geographyteacher
GIS investigation: I made this worksheet to help students study Geographic Information System examples at ArcGIS. Step by step, without needing to sign in. Looks at earthquakes and megacities. Link above. Feedback welcome maybe from @Dav1dM0rgan? #TeachWithGIS#geographyteacher
Geographic Information System investigation (continued): Here are a few extra slides to go with the ArcGIS worksheet shared in previous post. Plus some useful GIS Day video links which students really enjoy. File link above. #TeachWithGIS#geographyteacher
🌍🔍#FridayFieldwork
Every Friday I showcase a resource which might make planning and delivering geography fieldwork a little easier. This week...
Forty Minute Fieldwork: Litter
https://t.co/7u3fAGnY1G
@EduCaiti Hi Caiti, is there any chance you’d be willing to share the year 7 microclimates lesson/s? Would love to get some inspiration as thinking of doing something very similar!! Thank you so much ☺️
@Quigley_Becki Hi Becki, Very late to this but the resources look amazing and I would love a copy please if you are still sending out. [email protected]
Environmental Quality Survey: simple and effective fieldwork. Use 8 pairs of contrasting words then present score out of 80 on a radar graph. Example here based on fieldwork explaining why Mudeford Spit beach huts sell for over £400K. File link above. #geography#geographyteacher
Student Handout: Know Your Samples!
Here is a handy student handout that summarises the different methods of sampling that students are expected to know as part of the GCSE Geography course - free to download!
https://t.co/cUcviIcdXz
Here is the map https://t.co/DamcJe7ZF7 have a go for yourself! Nothing complicated ... just add layers and allow your students to explore to answer questions. #GIS#edutwitter#geographyteacher 🌍😃
Do you use any of the @Itwitius@eandtbooks books at A Level? Found this really useful grid showing how you can use the books at A Level - mapped to the diff specs.
https://t.co/sTNlKriRW6
Lots of opportunity for wider reading!
#GeographyTeacher
Love this from the introduction to The Power of Geography.
For anyone who struggles to understand why the subject of geography is critically important in schools 👇
Geography exam date poster for summer 2024 (AQA): I add this in the corner of the whiteboard, enlarged to A3. Also assists with a countdown of days to each exam. See pinned post for the file. #aqageog#geography#geographyteacher
@MissKealeyGeog@BcfcDresser@ploguey Hi, sorry to jump on this message from a few years ago but I would be so grateful for some changing places and contemporary urban environments resources. First time teaching AQA A level 🙈 would anyone be able to help?
@MissESGeography@M_a_g_g_i_e_A Hi, I would love to speak to you about AQA A level. Have just moved onto this spec from Edexcel and would be great to talk it through with someone that has taught it for a while 😊😊
Would love to speak to others teaching AQA A level Geography. Previously taught Edexcel, so follow a lot of people linked to this spec. Any good recommendations? #aqa#alevel#geography
SUMMER RESOURCES! Last summer I shared 4 SOWs and 1 extra this year to reduce summer workload. Here it is again in one thread if you missed it. I'll add an extra KS3 SOW next week. All come with KOs and research-informed lessons. Retweet to save a teacher time. #edutwitter
Linked these brilliant diagrams to my latest blog post, following the AQA examiner report which suggests the majority of students didn't have up to date knowledge on plate tectonic theory... #GeographyTeacher