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headline for a report in a local paper.
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Page 1: X Factor Questions

Write a headline for a

report in a local paper.

Page 2: X Factor Questions

What other topics could you

relate today’s study to?

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Can you identify the environmental issues that may relate to this topic in the form of a

mind map?

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Write an exam question

based on this topic…

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Describe how the content of this lesson

today may link to geographical content studies in previous

lessons.

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What primary data could you collect to highlight/disprove

today’s theories/explanations?

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Identify key place names and key

specific facts relevant to this topic.

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Write a revision sheet based on what you have learnt today.

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Write a poem describing what

you have learnt in this lesson.

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Describe one image you could use to

retain the geographical

knowledge you’ve learnt today.

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Apply the concept of development

and/or interdependence to

today’s lesson

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How could you mime/model

today’s topic?

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How does today’s lesson

relate to Citizenship?

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Why was today’s lesson

important?

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How could today’s topic be used in a soap

story plot?

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What have you NOT learnt in

today’s lesson that you might have

expected to learn?

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Write about what you have learnt today in another

person’s perspective?

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How can you associate what you have studies today with something in

your own life?

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Why have you siad/done the tasks in the way that you

have? What has influenced your

thinking?

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Identify 4 different groups of people

who could be affected by today’s

topic.

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What impression have you been given of the

place you have studies in today’s lesson?

What other ways could this place be represented?

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Where have the sources come from

which you have used in today’s lesson?

Why is each source significant?

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What physical and human processes can you identify

which are important to today’s lesson?

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What has today’s lesson meant to you?

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Would you like to live in the part of the world you have

studies in today’s lesson? Explain your

answer?

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Is today’s lesson an example of Geography

studies at a local, national or global level? How could you link this

topic to your local area?

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Identify some important key geographical

concepts to the activity you have just

completed.

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Take one geographical concept and explain how the

activity you have completed relates to

this concept.

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What was the most difficult part of the task you have completed. Why was it difficult?

Explain how you went about your thinking.

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Look through the work you have just

completed. Design a diagram to show the

main ideas contained in the work.

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Having completed this work, what questions

do you think as a geographer you might

want to ask?

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What other subjects in school would you study this topic? How might

the study be approached differently in those subjects and

why?

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Design a mind map to link

together important ideas in

this topic.

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How would you summarise

today’s lesson in one word/one

sentence?

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What other information could have helped you to complete this

activity?

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If you had been a teacher, how

could you have done this activity

differently?

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What could I have done differently to improve my work?

Page 38: X Factor Questions

What was the main point of the

question?

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What information in this lesson is

important to remember?

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Sum up this lesson in one

word then explain why you used that

word to sum up this lesson?

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What other subjects would do

a similar topic? How might they

teach it differently?

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Who made a valuable

contribution and why?

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Which part of the lesson did you enjoy most and

why?

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In what other way could the work I have done be presented?

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What homework could be set by the

teacher to further my knowledge and

understanding of the subject content within

the lesson?

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Which part of this lesson did you

find most challenging and

why?

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How else could we have learnt

what we did today?

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Where could I find out more

information about this subject?

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Is there anything else I need to know?

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How well did I do this lesson?

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What are the 3 key words which

have been relevant to this

lesson?

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What other topics could this work be

useful for?

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How could I improve my

work?

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What big geographical

concepts have been important in

this lesson?

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How could I use the work/skills I

have learnt today in other lessons?

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What useful skills have I learnt this lesson?


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