Welcome! I am a Business, Economics and Psychology teacher working in London, examining for GCSE & A-Level and providing high quality resources so your students can enjoy and thrive in the study of these beautiful subjects. Positive reviews are much appreciated. School purchase orders can be emailed to zee.tes@hotmail.com - Zee
Welcome! I am a Business, Economics and Psychology teacher working in London, examining for GCSE & A-Level and providing high quality resources so your students can enjoy and thrive in the study of these beautiful subjects. Positive reviews are much appreciated. School purchase orders can be emailed to zee.tes@hotmail.com - Zee
In this lesson, learners develop their understanding on factors affecting attraction in romantic relationships, with a focus on physical attractiveness.
We start by discussing what features might be considered physically attractive, followed by a matching up couples task which leads to a discussion on the matching hypothesis and halo effect. Evaluation task and follow-up discussion, MCQs, videos, true or false questions, 2x PEEL paragraph practice, debate task and we finish with a box plenary.
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Factors affecting attraction: physical attractiveness
In this lesson, learners are introduced to dealing with offending behaviour with a focus on custodial sentencing.
We start by discussing the objective and purpose of prisons, we then look at what custodial sentencing is and its four main objectives. We look at the impact of custodial sentencing on mental health of prisoners, rates of recidivism, economic impact of reoffending and rehabilitation. A short exam style question and answer, true or false questions, evaluation task and follow-up discussion, MCQs, PEEL paragraph practice, debate task, videos and we end with a box plenary.
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Dealing with offending behaviour: Custodial sentencing
In this lesson, learners develop their understanding in dealing with offending behaviour with a focus on anger management.
We start by discussing what makes us angry and how we deal with it. We then look at anger management techniques and the 3 stages involved. We also look at research into the effectiveness of this. 6 mark exam style A02 question, evaluation task and follow-up discussion, MCQs, anger management test, true or false questions, PEEL paragraph practice, kahoot quiz and we finish with a box plenary.
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Dealing with offending behaviour: Anger management
In this lesson, learners develop their understanding in dealing with offending behaviour with a focus on behaviour modification.
We start by discussing how behaviour can be modified or improved in prisons, leading into a discussion on token economies, how to create successful token economies in prison, staff training that is required. Students can work together to create a token economy for their school. Evaluation task and follow-up discussion, MCQs, video, true or false questions, PEEL paragraph practice and we finish with a box plenary.
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Dealing with offending behaviour: Behaviour modification in custody
In this lesson, learners are introduced to the first set of factors affecting attraction which is self-disclosure.
We start by discussing what we might reveal on a first date to introduce the concept of self-disclosure, we then look at the social penetration theory and its likeness to an onion, importance of reciprocal self-disclosure in building trust and more. Evaluation task and follow-up discussion, MCQs, videos, true or false questions, 2x PEEL paragraph practice, debate task and we finish with a box plenary.
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Factors affecting attraction: self-disclosure
This bundle for AQA A Level Psychology Relationships is the ultimate pack for teachers delivering this course. New for 2023. The highest quality, unrivalled lesson experiences from start to finish. This can be delivered over around 11 lessons. The bundle is structured as follows:
L1 Evolutionary explanations for partner preferences
L2 Self-disclosure
L3 Physical attractiveness
L4 Filter theory
L5 Social exchange theory
L6 Equity theory
L7 Rusbult’s investment model
L8 Duck’s phase model
L9 Virtual relationships in social media
L10-11 Parasocial relationships
Filled with a variety of activities, real life examples, videos, exam questions, model answers, marking grids so students can self/peer assess to identify WWW and EBI with their responses before making improvements. Kahoot quizzes and box plenaries to consolidate learning in an engaging way.
All you need - open the powerpoint, run through it, and deliver quality lessons whilst saving precious time. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! - all files in zip folder.
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In this double lesson, learners are introduced to parasocial relationships.
We start with a discussion on celebrity obsession before looking at parasocial relationships and the three levels involved in these relationships. We look at absorption and addiction in relation to parasocial relationships. Application task, evaluation task and follow-up discussion, role-play task, videos, MCQs, true or false questions, 16 mark exam style question with indicative points, self assessment grid so students can reflect on WWW/EBI and make improvements, two kahoot quizzes on the unit and we finish with a box plenary.
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Parasocial relationships
In this lesson, learners are introduced to depression and the behavioural, emotional and cognitive characteristics of it.
We start with a discussion on the difference between sadness and depression, we look at the definition and categories of depression that exist. We then focus on the characteristics of depression. Application task, videos, MCQs, true or false questions, 4 mark exam style question with mark scheme, PEEL paragraph practice, kahoot quiz and we finish with a box plenary.
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Depression
In this lesson, learners are introduced to OCD and the behavioural, emotional and cognitive characteristics of it.
We start with a discussion on the things we might be slight obsessive or particular about, we then look at an example of what it might be like to be in the mind of OCD sufferers before going through the categories and cycle of OCD. We then focus on the behavioural, emotional and cognitive characteristics of obsessive compulsive disorder. Application task, videos, MCQs, true or false questions, 2 x 4 mark exam style question with mark scheme, kahoot quiz and we finish with a box plenary.
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder - OCD
In this lesson, learners are introduced to phobias and their behavioural, emotional and cognitive characteristics.
We start with a discussion on what phobias are, what types students are aware of before looking at the characteristics of phobias. Application task, videos, MCQs, true or false questions, 4 mark exam style question with answer, PEEL paragraph practice, kahoot quiz and we finish with a box plenary.
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Phobias
In this lesson, learners develop their understanding on depression, with an emphasis on the cognitive approach in explaining depression.
We start with a discussion on how depression could be explained in 3 stages or steps, this leads to the discussion on Beck’s negative triad and Ellis’ ABC model. Application task, videos, MCQs, true or false questions, PEEL paragraph practice and we finish with a box plenary.
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Cognitive approach - Explaining depression
In this lesson, learners develop their understanding further on phobias, with an emphasis on the treatment for phobias.
We start with a discussion on how we might overcome phobias, we then look at the two main treatments - systematic desensitisation and flooding. Application task, videos, MCQs, true or false questions, 3 mark exam style question and we finish with a box plenary.
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Behavioural approach - Treating phobias
In this lesson, learners develop their understanding on memory with a focus on coding, capacity and duration of memory.
We start by discussing the difference between capacity and duration in a memory context, we then look at research into coding, capacity and duration with their respective evaluations. Two further memory experiments to engage learners. Evaluation task and follow-up discussion, video, MCQs, true or false questions, 16 mark exam style question with indicative points, self assessment grid so students can reflect on WWW/EBI and make improvements and we finish with a box plenary.
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Coding, capacity, duration of memory - Memory
This bundle for AQA A Level Psychology Psychopathology is the ultimate pack for teachers delivering this course. New for 2023. The highest quality, unrivalled lesson experiences from start to finish. This can be delivered over around 11 lessons. The bundle is structured as follows:
L1 Definitions of abnormality 1
L2 Definitions of abnormality 2
L3 Phobias
L4 Depression
L5 Obsessive-compulsive disorder
L6 Behavioural approach - explaining phobias
L7 Behavioural approach - treating phobias
L8 Cognitive approach - explaining depression
L9 Cognitive approach - treating depression
L10 Biological approach - explaining OCD
L11 Biological approach - treating OCD
Filled with a variety of activities, real life examples, videos, exam questions, model answers, marking grids so students can self/peer assess to identify WWW and EBI with their responses before making improvements. Kahoot quizzes and box plenaries to consolidate learning in an engaging way.
All you need - open the powerpoint, run through it, and deliver quality lessons whilst saving precious time. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! - all files in zip folder.
Thank you
In this lesson, learners are introduced to the three types of long-term memory: episodic, semantic and procedural memory.
We start by discussing the different types of long-term memory with examples and a sorting activity to consolidate this. Application task, evaluation task and follow-up discussion, video, MCQs, true or false questions, 6 mark A02 exam style question, PEEL paragraph practice and we finish with 2 kahoot quizzes and a box plenary.
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Types of long term memory - episodic, semantic, procedural
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Introducing the Edexcel A Level Business Exam Skills Book! The ultimate resource for mastering exam technique and maximising marks. This book is specifically designed to familiarise students with the expectations of each exam question type, offering targeted practice across 12 focused activities.
Activities cover:
4 mark ‘explain’ questions
4 mark ‘calculate’ questions
4 mark ‘construct’ questions
10 mark ‘assess’ questions
12 mark ‘assess’ questions
20 mark choice questions
8 mark ‘assess two’ questions (paper 3)
Answers are provided through a QR code at the back of the book - useful to go through on the board or as a class discussion once activities have been attempted. Particularly to highlight misconceptions and drill in the correct technique.
Written by an experienced examiner.
43 pages
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