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A teacher in an outstanding academy, based in the West Midlands, with personalised and engaging resources focusing across the school curriculum! All sales will go towards directly benefiting and improving opportunities for our students.
Need more support with a resource? Just let me know and I can make the tweaks or help you implement ideas within your own school!
This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, and contains everything you could possibly need for the tenth lesson, Qualitative vs Quantitative Data!
This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a differentiated starter, 3 differentiated activities and 2 worksheets with accompanying answers, as well as some plenary exam questions! The whole lesson is designed in a 'pick up and teach it' way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you.
There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge.
Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows:
- Identify the difference between qualitative & quantitative data
- Describe the methods used to produce qualitative & quantitative data
- Consider which kind of data is best
- Comment on the validity of each kind of data
This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, and contains everything you could possibly need for the seventh lesson, Natural Experiments!
This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a differentiated starter, a differentiated activity and 2 worksheets with accompanying answers! The whole lesson is designed in a 'pick up and teach it' way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you.
There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge.
Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows:
- Identify the key features of a natural experiment
- Explain how a natural experiment is different to a lab experiment
This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, and contains everything you could possibly need for the fourth lesson, Evaluating Experimental Methods!
This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, two differentiated starters, 4 differentiated activities and 2 worksheets with accompanying answers, as well as three differentiated homework tasks! The whole lesson is designed in a 'pick up and teach it' way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you.
There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge.
Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows:
- Recall the different experimental designs
- Identify strengths and weaknesses of experimental designs
- Consider which experimental design is the best
This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, Unit 2 (Development) and contains everything you could possibly need for the 3rd lesson, Piagets stages of Intelligence!
This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a differentiated starter, lots of fully differentiated activities and differentiated worksheets, along with differentiated homework tasks! The whole lesson is designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you.
There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge.
Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows:
Define key terms
Describe Paiget’s theory of the development of intelligence.
Explain how babies/children develop intelligence.
This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, Unit 2 (Development) and contains everything you could possibly need for the 4th lesson, Piagets theory in Education!
This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a differentiated starter, lots of fully differentiated activities and differentiated worksheets, along with differentiated homework tasks! The whole lesson is designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you.
There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge.
Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows:
Explain how Piaget’s stages have been used in Education.
Discuss the implications of Piaget’s research for teaching.
Challenge: Suggest some of the challenges with studying development from a research methods perspective.
This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, Unit 2 (Development) and contains everything you could possibly need for the 8/9th lessons, Dweck’s Theory and Gunderson’s Research!
This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoints, differentiated starters , lots of fully differentiated activities and differentiated worksheets! The lessons are designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you.
There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge.
Objectives covered in these lessons are as follows:
Describe the background to the study and what Gunderson was aiming to finding out.
Explain how she conducted her experiment (the procedure)
Describe the results of Gundersons research
Explain the conclusions Gunderson drew from her study
This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, Unit 2 (Development) and contains everything you could possibly need for the 11th lesson, Kohlberg & Morality!
This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a differentiated starter, lots of fully differentiated activities and differentiated worksheets! The whole lesson is designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you.
There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge.
Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows:
Describe Kohlberg’s theory of moral development.
Discuss weaknesses of Kohlberg’s and Piaget’s theories of moral development.
Challenge: Suggest why studying moral development in children might be difficult for psychologists
This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, Unit 2 (Development) and contains everything you could possibly need for the 6th lesson, how can we test Piaget’s theory?
This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a differentiated starter, lots of fully differentiated activities and differentiated worksheets! The whole lesson is designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you.
There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge.
Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows:
Describe the background to the study and what Piaget was aiming to finding out. (Three Mountains)
Explain how he conducted his experiment (the procedure)
Discuss the findings of his study, with what this tells us about how children develop.
This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, Unit 2 (Development) and contains everything you could possibly need for the 5th lesson, Evaluating Piagets theory!
This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a differentiated starter, lots of fully differentiated activities, along with a comprehensive homework task! The whole lesson is designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you.
There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge.
Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows:
Explain the strengths of Piaget’s theory on our understanding of child development
Discuss the problems of culture when considering Piaget’s theory of development
Discuss methodological issues when considering Piaget’s theory of development
This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, and contains everything you could possibly need for the 15th lesson, Questionnaires!
This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a differentiated activity, and a differentiated worksheet with accompanying answers! The whole lesson is designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you.
There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge.
Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows:
Describe questionnaires
Explain the difference between open & closed questions
Evaluate the use of questionnaires in Psychology research
This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, Unit 3 (Memory) and contains everything you could possibly need for the 4th lesson, Peterson & Peterson.
This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, fully differentiated activities and differentiated worksheets! The whole lesson is designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you.
There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge.
Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows:
Describe the APRC of Peterson & Peterson’s study
Explain how the findings of the study support the duration of the STM
Evaluate Peterson & Peterson’s study
This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, Unit 3 (Memory) and contains everything you could possibly need for the 3rd lesson, Evaluating the Multi-Store Model.
This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, fully differentiated activities and differentiated worksheets/homework! The whole lesson is designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you.
There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge.
Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows:
Describe the primacy and recency effect
Explain how the case of Clive Wearing can be used to evaluate the MSM
Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the MSM
This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, Unit 3 (Memory) and contains everything you could possibly need for the 1st lesson, What is Memory?
This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a differentiated starter, lots of fully differentiated activities and differentiated worksheets! The whole lesson is designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you.
There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge.
Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows:
Define key words relating to memory
Explain the process of input, processing, storage and output
Explain how visual, auditory and meaning of information differ in terms of encoding
This bundle contains lessons 1-7 for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) GCSE New Specification, at a hugely discounted price for you to try! This will make up around 10-15 teaching hours, and will provide you with solid resources for years to come!!
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This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, and contains everything you could possibly need for the fourteenth lesson, Aims and Hypotheses!
This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, two differentiated starters, a differentiated activity and a differentiated worksheet with accompanying answers, as well as some exam practice! The whole lesson is designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you.
There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge.
Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows:
Define the key word hypothesis
Explain the difference between a null hypothesis and an alternative hypothesis
Devise hypothesis from research aims
This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, and contains everything you could possibly need for the 21st lesson, Using Maths in Psychology!
This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a differentiated starter, lots of fully differentiated activities and differentiated worksheets with accompanying answers, all designed to get your students up to standard with their maths! The whole lesson is designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you.
There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge.
Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows:
Identify methods for converting percentages, decimals and fractions
Demonstrate an understanding of decimal places, rounding and significant figures
Explain what is meant by standard form
Explain how ratios are used to express information
Estimate results from a table of data
This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, and contains everything you could possibly need for the 19th lesson, Sampling!
This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a differentiated starter, a differentiated activity and two differentiated worksheets with accompanying answers, as well as some exam practice! The whole lesson is designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you.
There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge.
Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows:
Identify the difference between population, target population and sample
Explain different sampling techniques used to select people from a target population
Evaluate the different sampling techniques used
Suggest why sampling is important for psychological research