Posts Tagged ‘Geograpy Planning’

KS3 Programme of Study

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Some people find this time of year in Teaching relaxing because the examination groups have left and people are winding down.

I actually don’t like this time of year, particularly this year as I only gained 3 periods over a two week cycle. My examination groups, and my form are either Year 10 or Lower Sixth so I have to keep going with them. In additon to the normal day to day stuff there is the added pressure of confirming arrangements for next year.

I have spent a couple of hours this afternoon looking at our Key Stage 3 programme of study and tweaking it for the upcoming year. It did not need any major changes as it was overhauled all at once last year.

The main addition is a unit on Glaciation. This is a topic that we used to teach at GCSE but don’t anymore, in addtion on the Geography Teaching Today site there is a new unit of work on Glacial Environments that will be a source of inspiration.

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I now need to spend the next month going through and amending schemes of work based on feedback (and if I’m honest in some case writing them).

New GCSE

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

I have spent my afternoon / evening thinking through the new GCSE syllabus.

The reason why as a school we picked the CCEA syllabus is it is the most straightforward of all of the offerings from the examinations boards.

The syllabus makes it very prescriptive which makes it easier to deliver as you don’t have to guess what is going to appear on the examination. There will also be enough time left over for some fun and innovation (I hope).

The examination board have also produced a detailed scheme of work which is downloadable in an editable format. In addition they have produced a textbook mapping document which shows how  These are both really useful as they save alot of extra work.

The only disapointing thing is the endorsed textbook will not be available until the end of October. However hodder have agreed to send me a copy of the weather chapter; the section we are delivering first.

I have now produced a plan for how we plan to deliver it and am quite excited. Hopefully it works!