Here are four art project booklets, that can be taught to groups, assigned as individual works, and - if you wish - used to evidence AQA unit awards. The four art projects included are:
Illustrating in the style of Quentin Blake
Producing Pop Art
Pastel Drawing
The Solar System
Comic Books
All include research tasks, and the Quentin Blake unit links to reading Roald Dahl books, so is very good for cross curricular links, DEAR and ERIC.
These booklets are fully editable.
Included here are seven booklets focusing on animals, designed to be taught to a class or given as independent work. The projects included are:
Building nests
Prey and predators
Reptiles
Exotic animals
Zoonosis (animal disease)
Endangered species
Animal mascots
These can be used to evidence AQA unit awards, too, if you wish. They are fully editable.
A short scheme of work on pregnancy and reproductive health, aimed at KS3 but able to be self-led at home as the booklet is designed to work both with and without teacher input. Fully adaptable.
Update: this now includes two additional worksheet sets on pregnancy, each of which links to an AQA Unit Award.
A six lesson scheme of work split into two parts and presented in editable Word document booklet formats. The two parts of this scheme are:
Managing Money (to be taught first)
Financial Risk (to be taught second)
These lessons last approximately an hour each (6 hours total) with teacher input, but can also be self-taught using the booklet. This is ideal for working from home during school closures or exclusions. Also great for cover work.
Included here are two mini-schemes and an extended writing lesson on social media. The two schemes are:
Social Media and Smartphones (to be taught first)
Social Media and Self-Image (to be taught second)
Extended writing lesson (to be delivered to consolidate learning)
There are seven lessons in total.
These schemes are designed for KS3/lower KS4 and are presented in booklet form to allow for home-learning or self-led study if necessary.
These schemes are fully adaptable.
This PSHE scheme comes in two parts:
Law and Law Making (to be taught first)
Law and Law Enforcement (to be taught second)
This PSHE scheme is designed to take six lessons if teacher-led, but can also be studied independently, as each scheme is easy to follow. Each scheme is also fully editable.
These four booklets form a scheme of work that can be used to inform the Active Citizenship element of the AQA GCSE Citizenship course. They can also be used as part of PSHE or to introduce the concept of Human Rights. The scheme covers:
What are Human Rights?
Human Rights case study: Period Poverty
Human Rights case study: Camp Delta (Guantanamo Bay)
Other Human Rights abuses (Blood Diamonds, Flint MI)
Included in this resource are two knowledge organisers - one for Rights and Responsibilities and one for Politics and Participation, units of AQA GCSE Citizenship Studies. I have also included a Politics and Participation revision guide for free. If you have any questions please ask.
Included in this bundle is a scheme of work examining King John and the Magna Carta. This scheme of work is resourced and differentiated. It contains the following three lessons:
Lesson 1 - King John - Effective of Ineffective?
Lesson 2 - What was the Magna Carta?
Lesson 3 - Extended Writing / Mini assessment
A scheme of work designed to introduce Year 7 to key historical concepts. Lessons are fully resourced and are as follows:
Introduction (What is History?)
Artefacts
Causation
Pompeii
The Romans
The Anglo Saxons
Any questions please ask. Please leave a review if you download.
Included are six “concept worksheets” designed for Year 9 as an introduction to GCSE Citizenship Studies. These are also perfect for revision/recap, and can be used for online learning as they can be viewed as self-contained tasks. The key themes are:
Democracy
Voting Systems
The Constitution
Local Government
Branches of Government
Political Parties
These are in word document form. If you have any questions please let me know.
This is a scheme of work on mental health, spanning five lessons. It covers topics such as grief, depression and anxiety. This can be taught by a teacher to a full class or given as independent work or to form tutors, as these topics are easy to follow along. This topic should cover around 4 hours of content if teacher-led.
This resource is fully adaptable.
This is a large PSHE scheme of work split into two parts, covering seven lessons. This is presented as a word document and is fully editable. These lessons can be taught by a teacher, form tutor, or studied independently.
The first part of this scheme is titled “Prejudice and Discrimination” and the second part is titled “Us vs Them Mentality”.
Included in this bundle are three fully resourced lessons on Thomas Becket and Henry II. They are as follows:
Lesson 1 - The Murder of Thomas Becket
Lesson 2 - Who Killed Thomas Becket?
Lesson 3 - Who Killed Thomas Becket? (Source Analysis Skills)
These lessons are differentiated within. If you have any questions please feel free to ask.
This is a fully resourced and differentiated mini-scheme of work designed as a follow up to a Scheme of Work on the Holocaust, examining the Bosnia genocide. It includes 4 lessons:
Lesson 1 - Background to the Genocide
Lesson 2 - Comparison to the Holocaust
Lesson 3 - UN intervention
Lesson 4 - Plenary + Holocaust Similarities/Differences
If you have any questions please ask.
Included are two careers schemes of work and several stand-alone lessons linked to employability. These will support your school in hitting the Gatsby benchmarks.
The first scheme included is an introduction to careers, covering several core topics including teamwork and communication.
The second is an NCFE scheme of work that allows pupils to achieve an NCFE certificate in employability. This covers topics such as creative thinking, adaptability and risk assessment.
There are also several individual lessons that can be used as evidence for AQA unit awards, or can be taught just to be taught. These lessons are:
“Curiosity in Learning”
“Resilience in Learning”
“Creativity in Learning”
“Building a CV”
“Entering the World of Work”
“Leading a Group”
These can be taught together or separately. Together these lessons could span a handful of terms.
I have also included the scheme of work document.
Included in this resource are 8 fully resourced lessons covering 1066 and the Norman Conquest.
These lessons are:
Lesson 1 - Edward the Confessor
Lesson 2 - Claimants to the Throne
Lesson 3 - The Battle of Gate Fulford
Lesson 4 - The Battle of Stamford Bridge
Lesson 5 - The Battle of Hastings
Lesson 6 - The Bayeux Tapestry
Lesson 7 - The Harrying of the North
Lesson 9 - Motte + Bailey Castles
Please feel free to message with any questions you have about these resources prior to purchase. Each lesson contains all relevant worksheets and each lesson is fully resourced and differentiated.
Included in this bundle is a thematic scheme of work examining five revolutions, with the overarching question of “what is a revolution?”. The five lessons included are fully resourced and differentiated and are as follows:
Lesson 1 - What is a Revolution?
Lesson 2 - The English Civil War
Lesson 3 - The American Revolution
Lesson 4 - The French Revolution
Lesson 5 - The Industrial Revolution
If you have any questions about these resources please do message.
Included in this bundle is a scheme of work covering the Tudor period. This scheme of work is fully resourced. It includes the following ten lessons:
HENRY
Lesson 1 - An Introduction to Tudor Life
Lesson 2 - Henry VIII and Power
Lesson 3 - Henry VIII and Religion
Lesson 4 - The Dissolution of the Monasteries
JANE + MARY
Lesson 5 - The Reign of Lady Jane Grey
Lesson 6 - Was Mary Bloody?
ELIZABETH
Lesson 7 - Elizabeth I and Power
Lesson 8 - Elizabeth I and Propaganda
Lesson 9 - Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots
Lesson 10 - The Spanish Armada
If you have any questions about these resources please do message.