Whole Lesson complete with Powerpoint, Exam Questions and Mark Schemes.
Ready to go ‘out the box’.
Based on feedback that I should ‘signpost’ best use of these resources, I suggest printing out both the start task and the plenary exam question to use as either a worksheet or handout.
For the sake of a quid, I gave this a punt...alongside the free resources this user has.
I ended up buying the whole unit. Well worth it, lessons only need a tiny tweak for my higher sets
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Powerpoint is 7 slides long with poor presentation. Would have taken 10 mins to cobble something similar together. Worst £3 I've spent
dpeters1234
3 years ago
Hi Mel,
I'm very sorry you feel that way.
The powerpoint covers all of the spec points, in an admittedly very short sub-topic, and includes a plenary exam question to test student retention.
The idea is that the resources provided are a starting point for practitioners to adapt to their individual classroom contexts, safe in knowledge that they will have covered all the necessary content. You're perfectly entitled to claim a refund from TES if you are unhappy.
I would suggest having a look at the free sample lessons in the future before committing to spending on a resource as this may help better align your expectations and avoid further disappointment.
All the best,
D
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Great resource, especially considering the price.<br />
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Not sure what the other reviewer is complaining about, can be pretty much run right from the presentation.<br />
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I've since used this user's other reosurces and they fit my style perfectly!
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