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Rather than buying pre-printed stickers, why not print these Geography specific stickers off in school. All of the stickers are designed for use with the following stickers:
· Avery J8651 (White coloured stickers)
· Avery J8551 (Clear coloured stickers)
You can print any of the stickers with either label type, the only difference being that one type is white, whilst the other is clear. Make sure that you read the printing guidelines prior to printing them off.
View ResourceThis editable presentation shows pupils the success criteria and planning tools for different types of extended writing in Geography. It also includes peer assessment/ self assessment guidance.
View ResourceThis editable PowerPoint presentation allows you to share success criteria with pupils for a range of Geographical tasks. It then has peer/ self assessment guidance for each task.
View ResourceThese stickers allow general targets to be set, but they are tailored to tasks that pupils are likely to be doing in Geography.
View ResourceThese merit stickers each contain different images connected with Geography.
View ResourceThese stickers help to explain to pupils how to use some of the key skills in Geography. Each sticker highlights the key elements of skills such as mind mapping, choropleth mapping and graph work.
View ResourceMore merit stickers but with different images for the pupils to collect!
View ResourceThis postcard is an ideal way to reward pupils for an excellent piece of work or unit of work. Print off onto card or photo paper, and it's ready to fill in.
View ResourceThis postcard is a Publisher file, so the picture can be changed or your school name or logo added. Simple open it up and edit.
View ResourceThis postcard is an ideal way to reward pupils for an excellent piece of work or unit of work. Print off onto card or photo paper, and it's ready to fill in.
View ResourceThis postcard is an ideal way to reward pupils for an excellent piece of work or unit of work. Print off onto card or photo paper, and it's ready to fill in.
View ResourceThis simple game allows you to move a football around a pitch. Divide the class into two teams, red and blue. Then when they get a question right drag the ball around to advance it towards goal. If the red team get a question right advance it towards the blue goal and vice versa. You can differentiate the questions and advance the ball further for harder questions.
Keep score in the boxes using your interactive white board pen, if you are lucky enough to have one!!
View ResourceThis is an Excel based mark book that is excellent for analysing pupils’ performance. Simply open it up, add your own pupils names, and away you go. It will colour code different marks and grades for easy analysis. You can then pass this file onto to the pupil’s teacher in future years, keeping an excellent level of data in you department. Vital instructions are included.
View ResourceThis is a great tool for picking pupils to answer questions. Allocate each pupil a number from 1 to however many you have in the class (they could write this on the inside of their book cover for safe keeping). Then simply open it up and click the press sign. There is a version for classes of 25, 30 or 35. More able pupils could be allocated more than one number if you have leftovers. This is the version for a class of 25.
View ResourceThis is a great tool for picking pupils to answer questions. Allocate each pupil a number from 1 to however many you have in the class (they could write this on the inside of their book cover for safe keeping). Then simply open it up and click the press sign. There is a version for classes of 25, 30 or 35. More able pupils could be allocated more than one number if you have leftovers. This is the version for a class of 30.
View ResourceThis is a great tool for picking pupils to answer questions. Allocate each pupil a number from 1 to however many you have in the class (they could write this on the inside of their book cover for safe keeping). Then simply open it up and click the press sign. There is a version for classes of 25, 30 or 35. More able pupils could be allocated more than one number if you have leftovers. This is the version for a class of 35.
View ResourceThere are 5 different timers here to give your class time specific targets. It is in PowerPoint format.
View ResourceA handy screen sized calculator to help demonstrate calculations to pupils.
View ResourceThis sheet can be glued into the front of pupils' books to help them to understand your feedback. It has very specific literacy actions that puts the onus on the pupil rather than the teacher to correct literacy issues. There is also a Word version that can be edited.
View ResourceThe same KS3 assessment guidelines as the previous resource although this one can be edited to meet your specific needs.
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