Tweet Treats #10
This is the tenth collection of useful tweets relating to #geography and #geographyteachers. The world of Twitter can be a busy place so I’ve pulled together some tweet treats from the last couple of weeks that are worth having a look at. Tweets are in no particular order.
This one? pic.twitter.com/da6zEHj6qA
— Michael Chiles (@m_chiles) November 24, 2019
New style #KS4 #homework. Children need to complete a #knowledgeorganiser based on a case study that we have focused on in class. Highly effective in recall so far! #geographyteacher pic.twitter.com/XqIP3OH2m5
— Mr McAllister (@McAllister_Geog) November 23, 2019
Fully updated and resources scheme of work for #OCRA #GCSE #Geography #geographyteacher https://t.co/cE7Ups2rk9
— Mr McAllister (@McAllister_Geog) November 23, 2019
Created a full set of ‘Geog your memory’ revision sheets over the past 2 days for their upcoming mocks. They have gone down a treat. Happy to share, send a message. #geography #revision #gcsegeography #IGCSEGeography #geographyteacher #tectonics #population #kazakhstan pic.twitter.com/0cv05sevaE
— Geog @ Haileybury Almaty (@Geog_HA) November 20, 2019
New in Earth! Use our just-launched creation tools to share your stories and maps using #GoogleEarth. Here's how it works: https://t.co/fqVXP8A4Ln pic.twitter.com/SQKBjQWuyO
— Google Earth (@googleearth) November 20, 2019
***STATISTICS*** Set of statistic cards to support students when applying the process to Geography data. Copy here https://t.co/dQi7dJ6VQa #statistics pic.twitter.com/6cPBcWH4uK
— Michael Chiles (@m_chiles) November 19, 2019
Starter tomorrow for Year 10 Geography #EduqasB #GeographyTeacher – going to use the icons throughout the unit to get them associating the two! pic.twitter.com/ax0gtyQzJB
— Fiona Old (@fiona_616) November 19, 2019
Creating a summary of how to manage the impacts of climate change for year 10. Thanks @MrThorntonTeach for the inspiration. #teamgeog #geographyteacher #aqageography pic.twitter.com/Wl2baD8K3A
— Clare (@MrsClareThomson) November 19, 2019
Inspired by @WilkesHistory I've created a few 8 page booklets which the pupils LOVE! So far I've used them for the formation of dryland features & the characteristics and formation of volcanoes. One pupil hoped to do a David Attenborough style voiceover! #geographyteacher pic.twitter.com/R6vdzmJ269
— Morwenna Chapman (@MorwennaChapman) November 18, 2019
We've (@oundlegeog) started to list learning games & demonstrations used Yr7-13. In the right context, at the right time & fully debriefed we've found these help consolidate understanding. Can #teamgeog collaborate on this? Edit here: https://t.co/8WQx5h4BGW #geographyteacher pic.twitter.com/xn1eW9OqKC
— Morwenna Chapman (@MorwennaChapman) November 16, 2019
To help share @m_chiles' post on how he's been putting #retrievalpractice into action in his classroom, here's a one page summary so it can be a staple in every #geographyteacher classroom.#teamgeog #cogscigeo
Full blog here: https://t.co/uSdSZoxehu pic.twitter.com/hXRGufHOyu
— Ben Ranson (@ThatBenRanson) November 17, 2019
You can now download all my Map Skills Lesson for FREE from TES. These include the potatoe mountains and the 6 figure grid reference Pac-Man #geography #geographyteacher #maps #edutwitter #PrimaryRocks https://t.co/H1rwHZ6oiI pic.twitter.com/H3MTfb6LWx
— Geography made easy (@easygeography) November 13, 2019
REPOST // Meta-cognition in the Classroom.
A little guide on using metacognition in the classroom. https://t.co/2nuYb2YxrR pic.twitter.com/kdgYC1cEcP
— ℍ (@MrsHumanities) November 14, 2019
Overcome misconceptions in geography. Take a look at our Geography Myth Busters for ideas! #geographyteacher https://t.co/AerkRh6ANr pic.twitter.com/nUOwy6Ci3H
— internetgeography.net 🌍 (@InternetGeog) November 24, 2019
A fascinating video showing how the high sedimentation load of this active Amazon river causes cutoffs & an oxbow river as the channel changes course and how meander change a #rivers course over time from 1985-2013.#geography #river #geographyteacher #oxbow #erosion #rivers pic.twitter.com/slcUbeYXUo
— NST Geography Trips (@NSTGeography) December 1, 2019
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