The document provides prompts for students to create geography questions on various topics using different command words. For each topic, it prompts the student to write a question using a specified command word, and then asks what an ideal answer to the question would include. The goal is for students to stretch their knowledge and understanding of geography topics by creating questions and answers.
Lets start off the new school year in style! This is a re-imagining of an older resource designed to introduce the subject to new students in a highly visual manner. Feel free to use & share it. Check out the links.
As always, any feedback would be really useful.
Thanks, Simon
Lets start off the new school year in style! This is a re-imagining of an older resource designed to introduce the subject to new students in a highly visual manner. Feel free to use & share it. Check out the links.
As always, any feedback would be really useful.
Thanks, Simon
This is an updated version of a great Geography revision resource from last year. See what you think.
As always, any feedback is really useful.
Thanks
Simon
This is an example of the the latest content that I have been creating. The results with students & teachers have been impressive, to say the least!
Any feedback would be really, really useful.
Thanks
Simon
A great resource to encourage Geographers to look at, & analyse their world from a different perspective.
Any feedback, as always, is really useful.
Thanks, Simon.
This is an updated version of a great Geography revision resource from last year. See what you think.
As always, any feedback is really useful.
Thanks
Simon
This is an example of the the latest content that I have been creating. The results with students & teachers have been impressive, to say the least!
Any feedback would be really, really useful.
Thanks
Simon
A great resource to encourage Geographers to look at, & analyse their world from a different perspective.
Any feedback, as always, is really useful.
Thanks, Simon.
This is a revised & updated version of a really great resource to help Geography teachers start the new year in style. As always, any comments & feedback is really useful.
Thanks, simon
A recently revised and refined version of a fantastic resource about the Japanese tsunami of 2011. Feel free to download & use it.
As always, any comments are really really useful.
Thanks, Simon
This is an upgrade of an earlier resource that I created about river features. I've embedded new links and slides to really enhance the experience.
As always, any feedback is really really useful.
Thanks
Simon
This is a 'remix' of a very popular resource. Designed to have a high impact in the classroom, on a big screen or an iPad, it gives Geographers the 'visual literacy' that the subject needs.
As always, any feedback is really useful.
Thanks
Simon
Another great resource redesigned for maximum impact on any device or big screen. As always, I've provided you with the paint, now you create the picture!
Any feedback or comments would be really useful.
Thanks
Simon
This is a revised version of a much valued resource that I created last year. I've added more detail & structure and embedded some great film clips into it. See what you think.
As always, any feedback is really useful.
Thanks, Simon
This is a side project I have been working on. Can we use music to help students recall information. In a fun way of course!
See what you think.
As always, any feedback is really useful.
Thanks
Simon
This is a call to all Geographers to introduce a Visual Literacy to their teaching & learning. My inspiration comes from the many great Geographers out there, & from the many great designers out there, especially those who created the fantastic sleeves for 'Blue note' jazz records. Stick it on your iPad, have a play around with it & see how good it is!
A sample of the resources I have been busy creating this year. Feel free to use & adapt them. Pay it back with a tweet if you do, please! As always, any feedback is really useful. Thanks Simon
A short revision resource for Geographers everywhere. It's inspired by the old Blue Note jazz album covers. Once again, any feedback would be really really useful.
Thanks
Simon
This is a redesigned version of an earlier slide-deck that I produced for World Water Day. See what you think.
As always any feedback would be really useful.
Thanks, Simon
An updated & re-imagined version of a popular resource that I created two years ago. As always, any feedback would be really really useful.
Thanks Simon
A short primer to allow pupils to think & reflect on the recent storms & floods to hit the UK. The slides were culled from a wider range of resources that I have been creating.
Any feedback, as always, would be really really useful.
Thanks
Simon
Another great resource to help Geography students develop their high-order thinking & questioning skills.
Any feedback on this, or any other resources would be really, really useful.
Thanks
simon
A companion piece to my last resource on Haiyan. As always the aim is to use simple means to convey complex geographical issues & put the viewer in the picture rather than just give out information & elicit a rather tame & predictable response. I've embedded some high-order thinking skills in this one. See what you think.
Any feedback, as always would be really, really useful.
Thanks
Simon
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3. CREATE!
Our task is to create great
questions to really stretch our
knowledge & understanding of
Geography.
Use the command word
highlighted in the side panel in
your question.
See if you can also create a
great answer to compliment it!
4. Create a great question about Volcanic Hazards
Describe
Explain
Compare
Contrast
Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
5. Create a great question about Volcanic Hazards
Describe
Explain
Compare
Contrast
Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
What would the
ideal answer
need in it?
6. Create a great question about Glacial Erosion
Describe
Explain
Compare
Contrast
Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
7. Create a great question about Glacial Erosion
Describe
Explain
Compare
Contrast
Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
What would the
ideal answer
need in it?
8. Create a great question about Coastal Landforms
Describe
Explain
Compare
Contrast
Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
9. Create a great question about Coastal Landforms
Describe
Explain
Compare
Contrast
Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
What would the
ideal answer
need in it?
10. Create a great question about Flood Management
Describe
Explain
Compare
Contrast
Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
11. Create a great question about Flood Management
Describe
Explain
Compare
Contrast
Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
What would the
ideal answer
need in it?
12. Create a great question about Tropical Storms
Describe
Explain
Compare
Contrast
Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
13. Create a great question about Tropical Storms
Describe
Explain
Compare
Contrast
Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
What would the
ideal answer
need in it?
14. Create a great question about Rainforests
Describe
Explain
Compare
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Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
15. Create a great question about Rainforests
Describe
Explain
Compare
Contrast
Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
What would the
ideal answer
need in it?
16. Create a great question about the Parts of a City
Describe
Explain
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Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
17. Create a great question about the Parts of a City
Describe
Explain
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Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
What would the
ideal answer
need in it?
18. Create a great question about Urban Land Use
Describe
Explain
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Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
19. Create a great question about Urban Land Use
Describe
Explain
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Contrast
Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
What would the
ideal answer
need in it?
20. Create a great question about Population Movements
Describe
Explain
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Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
21. Create a great question about Population Movements
Describe
Explain
Compare
Contrast
Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
What would the
ideal answer
need in it?
22. Create a great question about the Rural-Urban fringe
Describe
Explain
Compare
Contrast
Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
23. Create a great question about the Rural-Urban fringe
Describe
Explain
Compare
Contrast
Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
What would the
ideal answer
need in it?
24. Create a great question about the Development Gap
Describe
Explain
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Evaluate
Justify
25. Create a great question about the Development Gap
Describe
Explain
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Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
What would the
ideal answer
need in it?
26. Create a great question about Reducing Global Inequality
Describe
Explain
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Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
27. Create a great question about Reducing Global Inequality
Describe
Explain
Compare
Contrast
Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
What would the
ideal answer
need in it?
28. Create a great question about Mass Tourism
Describe
Explain
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Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
29. Create a great question about Mass Tourism
Describe
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Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
What would the
ideal answer
need in it?
30. Create a great question about Ecotourism
Describe
Explain
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Evaluate
Justify
31. Create a great question about Ecotourism
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Explain
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Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
What would the
ideal answer
need in it?
32. Create a great question about Globalisation
Describe
Explain
Compare
Contrast
Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
33. Create a great question about Globalisation
Describe
Explain
Compare
Contrast
Analyse
Evaluate
Justify
What would the
ideal answer
need in it?