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Looking for time-saving, creative, ready-to-use activities to kick-start and round-off your lessons? Look no further!

Starters and plenaries are now an essential part of all lessons and this highly practical book provides busy geography teachers with a wealth of stimulating activities to use in the classroom. The starters will help ensure the first ten minutes of any secondary geography lesson are motivating, energising and engaging for pupils, and the plenaries will help them to reflect on and embed their learning as the lesson draws to a close.

Rich pupil stimuli, step-by-step instructions. teacher's tips and extension exercises will help you to create outstanding learning opportunities across diverse areas of the geography curriculum, including both the human and physical domains.

The book is accompanied by additional online resources giving you everything you need to plan and deliver high quality starters and plenaries in geography. It is an essential addition to every geography teacher's toolkit.


This book contains creative and imaginative tried-and-tested starters and plenaries for engaging students in geography lessons.

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This book contains creative and imaginative tried-and-tested starters and plenaries for engaging students in geography lessons.
Acknowledgments viii
Introduction x
Section 1 Investigating geography
1(12)
What is geography about?
3(3)
Starter
3(1)
Plenary
4(2)
Can geography be a flavour?
6(3)
Starter
6(1)
Plenary
7(2)
Geographical news gathering by the general public
9(4)
Starter
9(1)
Plenary
10(3)
Section 2 Geography through images
13(22)
What's in a photograph?
15(4)
Starter
15(2)
Plenary
17(2)
Googling the Amazon
19(4)
Starter
19(2)
Plenary
21(2)
`Interesting' geographical images
23(3)
Starter
23(1)
Plenary
24(2)
Looking for evidence of change
26(3)
Starter
26(1)
Plenary
27(2)
Images that convey geographical meaning
29(3)
Starter
29(1)
Plenary
30(2)
The whole picture?
32(3)
Starter
32(1)
Plenary
33(2)
Section 3 Managing urban areas
35(22)
Looking at cityscapes
37(3)
Starter
37(1)
Plenary
38(2)
The value of sustainable urban drainage systems (SuDS)
40(4)
Starter
40(2)
Plenary
42(2)
Improving Sheffield city centre
44(4)
Starter
44(2)
Plenary
46(2)
Managing visitors to York
48(4)
Starter
48(2)
Plenary
50(2)
Retail heaven in Leeds?
52(5)
Starter
52(2)
Plenary
54(3)
Section 4 Managing rural areas
57(16)
Connecting rural communities sustainably
59(4)
Starter
59(2)
Plenary
61(2)
Geographical skills can save your life!
63(3)
Starter
63(1)
Plenary
64(2)
Glastonbury divides opinion
66(3)
Starter
66(1)
Plenary
67(2)
Re-wilding the countryside
69(4)
Starter
69(3)
Plenary
72(1)
Section 5 Resource management
73(20)
Rivers and their management
75(3)
Starter
75(1)
Plenary
76(2)
The fracas about fracking
78(3)
Starter
78(1)
Plenary
79(2)
Water, the essence of life
81(4)
Starter
81(2)
Plenary
83(2)
New trends in 21st century tourism
85(4)
Starter
85(2)
Plenary
87(2)
A high price for gemstones and precious metals?
89(4)
Starter
89(1)
Plenary
90(3)
Section 6 Natural hazards
93(12)
Dealing with an increasingly flooded world
95(3)
Starter
95(1)
Plenary
96(2)
Natural hazards and their effects on people, property and the environment
98(3)
Starter
98(1)
Plenary
99(2)
Huge meteor explodes in Russian atmosphere
101(4)
Starter
101(1)
Plenary
102(3)
Section 7 Wildlife conservation and people
105(18)
Looking after the local environment - the role of wildlife trusts
107(4)
Starter
107(2)
Plenary
109(2)
The white-tailed eagle
111(3)
Starter
111(2)
Plenary
113(1)
Living with conservation
114(4)
Starter
114(3)
Plenary
117(1)
Why `dolphin-friendly' fishing?
118(5)
Starter
118(2)
Plenary
120(3)
Section 8 Major challenges in the UK today
123(18)
The effects of the weather on different UK traders
125(3)
Starter
125(1)
Plenary
126(2)
Seeking new opportunities in the UK
128(3)
Starter
128(2)
Plenary
130(1)
Managing our dwindling energy supplies
131(4)
Starter
131(2)
Plenary
133(2)
The environmental performance of fast-food outlets
135(3)
Starter
135(1)
Plenary
136(2)
How could you improve quality of life in Britain?
138(3)
Starter
138(1)
Plenary
139(2)
Section 9 Sustainable development in the 21st century
141(16)
Aquaculture -- do the costs outweigh the benefits?
143(3)
Starter
143(2)
Plenary
145(1)
Fairtrade farming -- producing cocoa in Ghana
146(4)
Starter
146(2)
Plenary
148(2)
A car for everyone?
150(3)
Starter
150(1)
Plenary
151(2)
Sustainable development of tropical forests
153(4)
Starter
153(1)
Plenary
154(3)
Section 10 Geographical reflection
157
Reflecting on your geography course
159(2)
Starter
159(1)
Plenary
159(2)
More reflection on your geography course
161
Starter
161(1)
Plenary
161
Brin Best is a former geography teacher and head of department. He is now an education consultant, award-winning author and trainer. He is currently based in Otley, West Yorkshire.

Steve Padget is a freelance consultant, teacher trainer and writer specialising in creative thinking and learning. With a background in secondary geography teaching Steves interests lie in promoting and supporting the vital relationship between language, thinking and learning in the classroom and the critical role of teachers in this process.