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lesson plans – Teaching On Ice | Teaching Expertise

May 27, 2008 //  by Admin

Phil has written two lesson plans based on his experience of recording and analysing data on weather and psychological effects. The lessons are for Key Stage 3 and 4 students and draw upon a data spreadsheet, a questionnaire, and a previous entry on this blog.

The lessons explore the effects of an extreme environment on humans, and include:

  • creating a graph
  • interpreting evidence
  • generating a hypothesis
  • note-taking
  • creating a questionnaire
  • presentation

Download the lesson plans, questionnaire and spreadsheet from the links below.

Lesson plans
Weather data spreadsheet
Daily questionnaire

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