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The Curiosity Crows

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Welcome to The Curiosity Crows! I’m an autistic explorer with a passion for natural sciences and the planet. I create hand-drawn, minimalist, black and white coloring pages—ideal for early finishers, students who need a brain break, or as top-up pages and wet break time fillers. You’ll also find photo bundles of images taken in the days of camera film rolls, perfect for bringing a touch of exploration and nostalgia into your lessons. And paper dolls for top-up activities for your class.

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Welcome to The Curiosity Crows! I’m an autistic explorer with a passion for natural sciences and the planet. I create hand-drawn, minimalist, black and white coloring pages—ideal for early finishers, students who need a brain break, or as top-up pages and wet break time fillers. You’ll also find photo bundles of images taken in the days of camera film rolls, perfect for bringing a touch of exploration and nostalgia into your lessons. And paper dolls for top-up activities for your class.
Colour It In: Puffin
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Colour It In: Puffin

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An A4 page in black and white, that students of any age can colour in for fun, or as part of a lesson or topic. Can be photocopied once downloaded. Themes: - Seaside, Oceans, Coast - Ecology, Food Webs, Habitats - Birds
Flowers
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Flowers

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A colouring in page that I created for my class as part of our module on biology, flowers, parts of a flower, seasons, and habitats. It was a lovely way to bring some art into our science lessons. Themes: - Ecosystem, Habitats - Coastal Flowers - Patterns Please leave me a review and I will send you any other resource of your choice for free (contact me: office@oceansproject.com). Check out my other resources at my shop: /teaching-resources/shop/sarah277 Let me know if you have any resource requests and I will tailor make a resource for you.
Plate Tectonics: Geography Exam Revision
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Plate Tectonics: Geography Exam Revision

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A four page PDF file of my hand written notes. Created by myself for my geography students in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia, who were unfamiliar with the IGCSE requirements, topic, and with English as a foreign language. Topics include types of tectonic plate, convection currents, plate boundaries, types of plate boundary, and collision plate margins.
Earthquakes: Richter and Mercali Scales: GCSE Revision Notes
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Earthquakes: Richter and Mercali Scales: GCSE Revision Notes

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A two page, hand written document created for my Key Stage 3 and IGCSE geography students in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. Could be used in class, as homework, or for revision of the topic. The worksheet can be coloured in and key words highlighted to help the student personalise the notes. There is a small activity at the end. It was designed for students new to the study and exam skills expected of the British curriculum, and who had English as a foreign language and no internet, books, or other resources.
Map Skills: Scale, Bird's Eye View, Natural and Manmade Features
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Map Skills: Scale, Bird's Eye View, Natural and Manmade Features

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A hand drawn worksheet that I created for my Key Stage 2 geography students, in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. Designed for students new to the British National Curriculum, and with English as a foreign language. Revision for maps, scale, bird's eye view, and features. Please leave me a review and I will send you any other resource of your choice for free (contact me: office@oceansproject.com). Check out my other resources at my shop: /teaching-resources/shop/sarah277 Let me know if you have any resource requests and I will tailor make a resource for you.
Earthquakes: Why do they happen?
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Earthquakes: Why do they happen?

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A hand drawn, revision mind map on the topic of earthquakes - what are they, how do they happen, and how are they measured. Created for my geography students in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia who were new to the iGCSE and had English as a foreign language. Could be used in class, as homework, as a refresher, or for exam revision.
Compass Points: Geography
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Compass Points: Geography

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A hand drawn worksheet that I created for my students in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia to help them learn Key Stage 2 Geography with English as a foreign language. Could be given as homework, revision, or used in class. Please leave me a review and I will send you any other resource of your choice for free (contact me: office@oceansproject.com). Check out my other resources at my shop: /teaching-resources/shop/sarah277 Let me know if you have any resource requests and I will tailor make a resource for you.
Continents: Geography Learning (English and Georgian Language)
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Continents: Geography Learning (English and Georgian Language)

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A basic, hand drawn worksheet that I created for my Key Stage 2 Geography students in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. Some words have the Georgian translation next to them, but this could be edited out and replaced with other languages. Doesn’t detract from the English writing.
Tectonic Hazards: Revision Notes
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Tectonic Hazards: Revision Notes

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A simple revision mind map and worksheet on the topic of predicting tectonic hazards (earthquakes and volcanoes). Hand drawn as a way to help my students with English as a foreign language in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia who were taking the Key Stage 2, 3 and IGCSE Geography. Can be coloured in by students and other notes added by the student if needed.
Tectonic Hazards: Exam Revision: Why do People Live in Hazardous Zones?
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Tectonic Hazards: Exam Revision: Why do People Live in Hazardous Zones?

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A colouring in, revision worksheet that I created for my Key Stage 2-3 and iGCSE students in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. Could be used in class, as homework, or for revision. Can be coloured in and highlighted by the student to help them remember key points of geography, or to practice using English as a foreign language.
Settlements and Settlers: Geography
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Settlements and Settlers: Geography

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A hand drawn worksheet that I prepared for my students in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia to help them with English as a foreign language and understanding the geography topics of settlements, settlers, where we live, towns, hamlets, cities, and villages. Can be coloured in by students for revision, class work, or home work. Please leave me a review and I will send you any other resource of your choice for free (contact me: office@oceansproject.com). Check out my other resources at my shop: /teaching-resources/shop/sarah277 Let me know if you have any resource requests and I will tailor make a resource for you.
Aerial Photography and Maps: Geography Skills
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Aerial Photography and Maps: Geography Skills

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A colouring in, revision or homework sheet on the topic of aerial photography, birds eye view, and maps. Designed for my students in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia, with English as a foreign language who were new to the UK curriculum and style of learning. Please leave me a review and I will send you any other resource of your choice for free (contact me: office@oceansproject.com). Check out my other resources at my shop: /teaching-resources/shop/sarah277 Let me know if you have any resource requests and I will tailor make a resource for you.
Mountains and Tourism: Revision Mind Map
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Mountains and Tourism: Revision Mind Map

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A hand drawn, basic mind map on the topic of mountains and tourism. Originally created for my students in the country of Georgia who were learning geography in English as a foreign language, and from a syllabus for the first time (IGCSE). Can easily be highlighted, drawn on, and coloured in by students to help them remember key topics and concepts.
Seasons: Geography Exam Revision
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Seasons: Geography Exam Revision

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Hand drawn revision notes that can be coloured in by students to help them learn. Could be used as part of biology or geography lessons on seasons, or as part of a class topic. I originally created them for my geography students who had English as a foreign language.
Mountain Features: Geography Exam Revision
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Mountain Features: Geography Exam Revision

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Hand drawn revision notes on the features of a mountain. Useful for biology and geography students, or for teaching English as a foreign language. Can be coloured in by students to assist with their learning and exam revision.
Coniferous and Deciduous Trees: Exam Revision
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Coniferous and Deciduous Trees: Exam Revision

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Hand written revision notes about coniferous and deciduous trees. Ideal for students to colour in and make their own, whilst they revise the topic. Useful for geography as well as English language learning or for topics about nature.
Boats (Where is Port, Starboard, Bow, Stern)
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Boats (Where is Port, Starboard, Bow, Stern)

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A hand illustrated poster of a wooden rowing boat as seen from above. Giving the positions of: * port * starboard * bow * astern * ahead Ideal for an ocean, explorers, or seaside topic, as well as Viking and maritime history topics. Could also be used for aerial views in geography class when learning map skills.
What is a Gannet? Ecology and Biology: Seabirds
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What is a Gannet? Ecology and Biology: Seabirds

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This is a YouTube video and a PDF download about the Northern Gannets which live on Gannet Rock on the British Channel Island of Alderney. During World War II, in 1940 there was just one pair of gannets on the rock, but with the Nazis on the island and the local people evacuated to the mainland, fishing declined and so the gannets flourished. You can track the gannets migration pattern online too!