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Religious Studies introduction - What is religion? (TES Pick)
Great lesson to introduce student to RS/RE.
Lesson objectives will review:
To identify the differences between fact and belief.
To describe why people hold communal beliefs.
To look at the reasons why people worship.
Includes a Homework activity !

Women Euro 2025 WorkBooklet - Project
An excellent resource that presents this year’s European Women’s Championship in Switzerland.
Numerous activities are available for students to engage with and explore.
A fantastic variety of interdisciplinary tasks covering Geography, ICT, Maths,
English, Art, and Science.
Perfect for summer or end-of-year/term activities.

Outstanding lesson on Introduction to Climate Change & Global Warming (TES Pick)
This lesson has been used and accredited as outstanding within many observations and interviews.
This alternative to a carrousel task allows student to stay in their seat yet rotate the resources as it introduced them to Climate Change and Global Warming. It allows teachers to judge prior knowledge, learning and misconceptions students may have. This is combined with excellent starter and plenary resources that consolidate learning objectives and helps teachers plan for the next lesson on this current important theme of geographical study.
Has been used at KS3, GCSE, IGCE, KS4, MYP and A Level standards.

Atlas/map skills: Fantastic introduction to Asia and China
Very useful resource: Includes a crossword challenge and research activity.

TOP TRUMPS - Know your USA Presidents
Get ready for a fun and educational journey through American history with our “US Presidents Top Trumps” printable card game! Perfect for children aged 6 and up, this engaging game makes learning about the leaders of the United States exciting and interactive.
18 Unique Presidents selected. Students can add more by using the stencil provided.
Each President Card Features 6 Categories of Information:
Years in Office: How long they served as President.
Age at Inauguration: Their age when they first took office.
Major Bills Signed: A measure of significant laws passed during their presidency.
Number of Children: A glimpse into their family life.
Historical Impact Score: A fun way to compare their influence (out of 100!).
Number of Vetoes: How many times they said “no” to Congress!
Why Kids (and Parents!) Will Love It:
Educational Fun: Kids will naturally learn fascinating facts about US Presidents, their achievements, and their time in office, without even realizing they’re studying!
Easy to Play: Simple rules similar to classic Top Trumps make it quick to pick up and enjoy.
Printable & Customizable: Print as many copies as you need! The designated image space lets children personalize their cards with drawings or photos, fostering creativity.
Perfect for Home & Classroom: A fantastic resource for homeschooling, classroom activities, or just a fun family game night.
Boosts Critical Thinking: Players compare stats, encouraging logical thinking and decision-making skills.

Outstanding Lesson: Stereotypes and prejudice
What are stereotypes?
Lesson Objectives:
To define the term ‘stereotype’ and give examples of discrimination
To assess how our opinions are affected by out surroundings
Contains differentiated material for weaker students and challenges higher ability through high order thinking.

Geography Quiz - Guess the country?
A great end of term challenge to consolidate learning of atlas skills, scale and identification using the silhouette outlines if countries across the globe. Fully differentiated at 3 levels.
Helps with general knowledge too! Test yourself teachers!

Fantastic differentiated map of the world's biomes, ecosystems
Lesson observation approved: Great for less able/lower ability students.
Match the colours with the correct biomes using a colour key.

ESS - How does Global atmospheric circulation work? Environmental Systems and Societies
Learning Objectives:
To describe the processes of atmospheric circulation.
To explain how the circulation of air within the atmosphere causes areas of high and low pressure
Comprehensive and easy to follow guide. Contains -
extension question task, for advanced learners
a template sheet asking students to add information on global atmospheric circulation
writing activity, consolidating all their knowledge
hyper-links to video clips
fantastic general knowledge starter

The Trading Game
Great lesson to promote the idea of interdependence and teamwork between countries.
This allows students to review the importance of international trade.
Also great for a STEM challenge.

Virtual Fieldtrip Source to mouth - Meet the River Thames
A challenging Virtual Fieldtrip along the course of the River Thames.
Includes a variety of tasks for student to complete.
Ideal for distance learning if uploaded onto** Google Classroom/Microsoft Teams.**

Persepolis - Excellent Student Booklet.
This educational resource booklet offers a comprehensive guide to Marjane Satrapi’s acclaimed graphic novel, Persepolis. Explore the historical context of the Iranian Revolution, delve into themes of identity, family, and social change, and analyze Satrapi’s unique artistic style. Activities include vocabulary building, comprehension questions, and creative writing prompts to enhance understanding and appreciation of this powerful coming-of-age story.

Outstanding Lesson: Brazil's Amazon Rainforest (TES pick)
A fantastic lesson reviewing the environmental conditions, characteristics and human pressures found within this fragile biome. Involves kinaesthetic collaborative class group task, analysis and evaluation. Includes pit stop plenaries and free plenary placemat.
Great for an introduction to this popular case study and theme of biomes.

Introduction - What are volcanoes?
Title: What are volcanoes?
Learning Objectives:
To identify the features of a volcano.
To describe how eruptions can cause destruction
Great lesson to introduce the study of volcanoes.
Includes some great hyperlinks and clips showing volcanic eruptions
Volcanic diagram task - draw and label
Key words matching activity
Volcanic statement, descriptions and evidence task
Research fact finding task
Introduction to Pompeii Case Study

Why live in the USA? (America Mexico Migration Case study)
Learning objectives:
To outline the reasons why Mexico migrants want to live in the USA.
To review some population issues caused by mass migration.
Comprehensive lesson including map activities of the USA/Mexico border, crossword suing key words and places, locational knowledge questions and matching exercises reviewing different perspectives of the migration issues.

Superb Geography ice breaker
Creating a climate for learning in Geography: Set the right collaborative atmosphere in your class room by using this Geography themed ice breaker. Great fun. Ideal for the start of term and new teachers.

United Nations UNICEF Human & Child rights
Great resource that looks at dignity, human rights, children rights, UN declaration of rights and a range of thought provoking questions that allow higher order reflection, justification and thinking.

Outstanding Lesson: Hurricanes, Typhoons & Cyclones
Title - What are Hurricanes?
Learning Objective:
To describe how they form using keywords
To map their global distribution
*** A comprehensive introduction to the natural hazard referred to as hurricanes – areas of intense low pressure. This has an excellent starter, main and plenary. It covers mapping global distribution, key words & terminology, the Saffir-Simpson scale measurement and tidal surge. It also has extension higher order thinking question for more ale students.**

Brilliant Inset Training: Accelerated Learning - Injecting Pace & Challenge in Lessons
Injecting Pace & Challenge in Lessons
Aims:
To review the importance of accelerated learning within lessons
To try a range of learning tasks that aim to inject pace and offer student challenge
Fantastic. Needs collaboration from school department to run the session effectively.

What is it like in the Sahara Desert?
Learning objectives:
To identify the countries covered by the Sahara desert.
To describe the opportunities and challenges within this environment.
Includes activity support sheet.
This lesson has been used and accredited as outstanding within many observations and interviews.
This alternative to a carousel task allows student to stay in their seat yet rotate the resources as it introduced them to deserts environments.
It allows teachers to judge prior knowledge, learning and misconceptions students may have. This is combined with excellent starter and plenary resources that consolidate learning objectives and helps teachers plan for the next lesson on this current important theme of geographical study.
The concept and lesson structure been used at KS3, GCSE, IGCE, KS4, MYP and A Level.