We produce a variety of resources, all of which put the student first. We give clear instructions and wherever possible all the resources needed for a great lesson.
The resources we produce are made by teachers for teachers.
We produce a variety of resources, all of which put the student first. We give clear instructions and wherever possible all the resources needed for a great lesson.
The resources we produce are made by teachers for teachers.
This is a brilliant resource pack full of creative ways for getting your students to revise independently, differently and most importantly, successfully. Ten lessons are included and that means PowerPoints and handouts as well.
Trial and error has gone into creating lots of resources that really get the students thinking about their revision. No two students are the same so adopting just one method of revision is limiting. Vary the methods and increase the outcomes.
Topics included:
Image is everything- revising using images
Reverse the process- based on reverse engineering to see how a good answer is made
Elementary- using Sherlock Holmes to help thinking
Help
Lights camera action
Maps- a look at how mapping can help revision
News Report- how putting a news report help focus revision
Postcards- writing revision postcards
Revision Game
Thinking- different ways of thinking
The title are varied because so are the methods, however, they are creative approaches to getting the most out of your students.
This is a must have resource pack for A level Students (and some higher GCSE Groups). Regardless of the subjects being studied all students need to learn and develop core educational skills in order to help them maximise their potential.
There are ten lessons included in this pack, all fully resourced (stationary aside). This includes plans, PowerPoints, and handouts.
The topics covered are:
Problem Solving
Time and how to manage it
Money- how it works as a motivator and how students could view its importance.
Code Breaking- we all write and talk in code, learning about codes helps us ask the right questions
Deviance- doing something the wrong way can sometimes bring benefits.
Graffiti- Thinking creatively
Perspective- how we need to alter our perspective to see things differently
Fight the Power- Why do we organise and make notes in just one way? Think about doing it differently
Design a school- thinking about how we learn can make us better learners
A letter to yourself- how you would explain your own strengths and weaknesses.
The titles may be cryptic but that is because they best describe the activity and they get the students thinking.