Geography • Year 9 • 25 • 30 students • Created with AI following Aligned with National Curriculum for England
This class will be starting a new topic called Energy & Climate. This topic explores the major sources of energy and their respective advantages and disadvantages. Mid-way through this topic students explore the rise of renewable energies, focusing on the UK's energy mix. At the end of this topic, students learn about the newest strategies of carbon capture, their recent failures, and the influence of climate change and international politics on the UK's energy security. Your lesson should explore the advantages and disadvantages of the UK's dependency on non-renewables. This could involve a brief history of UK energy, industrialisation, or globalisation.
Subject: Geography
Level: KS3 (Year 9)
Curriculum Reference: Aligned with the National Curriculum in England for Geography, specifically:
By the end of this 25-minute lesson, students should be able to:
Time | Activity | Notes |
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0-3 mins | Starter Activity – Energy Timeline Challenge | Students are shown a rapid-fire series of images (coal mines, power plants, early steam engines) and must sequence them on a timeline based on when they think the UK relied most on each source. Interactive class discussion follows. |
3-10 mins | Mini-Lecture – The UK's Energy History & Industrialisation | Teacher-led explanation on the role of coal during the Industrial Revolution, followed by North Sea oil discoveries and the rise of gas and nuclear power. Use a UK energy consumption graph (provided on the board). |
10-16 mins | Activity – Debate: Fossil Fuels – Necessary or Outdated? | Split the class into two groups: one arguing that fossil fuels remain essential for energy security, and the other arguing that they are outdated. |
16-22 mins | Discussion – The Challenges of Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels | Discuss real-world UK examples, such as the closure of coal plants, the reliance on imported gas, and the rise of offshore wind farms. Emphasise geopolitical challenges (e.g., reliance on Russian gas before 2022). |
22-25 mins | Plenary – The Energy Dilemma: 1-Minute Reflection | Students write a one-sentence reflection on a Post-it: "Should the UK fully transition to renewables? Why or why not?" Select a few responses to share. |
This engaging and debate-focused lesson ensures students actively grapple with the complexities of energy dependency, moving beyond simple pros and cons. It builds a historical foundation, introduces current dilemmas, and fosters critical thinking about the UK's energy future. 🚀
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