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Why did I leave writing this scheme of work until the

last minute?

A normal Sunday night….

I’m not sure what case study to use…

Why did I leave writing this scheme of work until the

last minute?

How do I get my students to understand this

concept?Why I did leave writing this scheme of work until the

last minute?

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Have you tried why did Mr and Mrs Endo die?

What if…

I’m not sure what approach to use…

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Someone will have already done it…

But say thanks….

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Someone will have already done it…

They opened a restaurant in South Wales…They escaped and unfortunately moved to Montserrat...They joined Mario the shoe shiner…They relocated to the Caatinga only to be forced to leave…

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In-house • Practice Baps

• CITAL meets

• Teaching and Learning Newsletter

• Special Interest Groups

• Professional Development Library

• Good practice archive

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From my Twitter network….

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A critical friend

Work with @Liz_Smith – Twitter interviews and Year 8 comparing their local area.

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Your tribe

Geography flash meets- not one in a two years, time to

resurrect?http://bit.ly/13ROifC

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Collaborating further…

• Schemes of learning and collaborative writing

• Presentations

• Questionnaires and data collection

• Collaborative work with students

• Sourcing ideas

https://drive.google.com/

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Learning for a pound

How could you use these items from the Tesco range

to supplement or aid learning?

Answers on note with your name (if you want).

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