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Geographical thought train
Geographical thought train






geographical thought train

You need to sign up to watch the videos but they are free to watch.Īn easy to amend question a day calendar with questions based on AQA paper 1 good for retrieval practice. A tracker is included which shows the source of each question so that you or the students can access the mark scheme.ħ// Videos from variety of videos on a range of topics, suitable content for all exam boards. This can be easily adapted to be questions that the students then go on to answer.Ħ // Geog your Memory… skills and content based exam questions from resource provides students with the opportunity to refine their exam technique and identify gaps in their knowledge for the Eduqas B 9-1 spec. When I’ve used this before one challenge has been having the entire hour to complete it, in order to overcome this they actually only spend 50 minutes note taking and 2 of the 5 minute sections they fill with key terms or facts, stats and specifics as they review the content.ģ // Memory Geoggers from take on 5 aday (aka as Geog your Memory) there are a growing number of sheets being added on a regular basis.Ĥ // Revision Pizza with information toppings from a different approach to revision, the resources provided here help the student to summarise a topic by organising the ‘toppings’ into the correct slice of the pizza with each slice representing a part of the topic. Students revise a sub-topic for 5 minutes, making notes in the appropriate chunk of the clock. The template breaks an hour down into 12×5 minute slots. These can easily be set as a starter activity or homework.Ģ // Revision Clock from this resource is not content specific, it’s a simple way to revise.

geographical thought train

In no particular order then…ġ // Geography 5 a day from nice set of resources that encourage students to return to their prior learning easily adaptable and simple to use. It’s that time of year when teachers and students alike start loosing their minds….








Geographical thought train