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Welcome to my shop of resources! Please help yourself to any resource and use it for your lessons. They are currently free. I spend a lot of time and energy to create these free resources. Please leave a review, good or how I can improve my resources better. Enjoy the resources and see you soon!

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Welcome to my shop of resources! Please help yourself to any resource and use it for your lessons. They are currently free. I spend a lot of time and energy to create these free resources. Please leave a review, good or how I can improve my resources better. Enjoy the resources and see you soon!
GCSE Codes and Conventions
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GCSE Codes and Conventions

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Do you want to prepare your students for the GCSE exam? Are you looking for a resource that is editable and printable? This is the resource for codes and conventions media studies. It has 5 worksheets which test students knowledge of codes and conventions in media. 13 Slides. Examples of codes and conventions given. Ready to be delivered. No planning required. Saves you plenty of time. You can edit this resource to anyway you want it. Check out my other GCSE resources.
GCSE Media Quiz Representation
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GCSE Media Quiz Representation

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This quiz is about representation in the media. The quiz has 20 key questions to test your students knowledge on the subject. This quiz can also be a fun way to learn about representation in the media and prepare students for their media exam. The quiz can either be a individual activity such as a written task or a whole class quiz. This quiz can be a part of formative or summative assessment. By the end of this quiz, students will have a better understanding of representation in the media. They will understand gender roles, stereotypes and how certain groups are portrayed. Media is everywhere and it is important to understand the context of a media text, now more than ever. Especially, with young people on social media platforms and consuming content at lightning speed. Have fun and please leave a review.
5 Tips on Giving a Good Presentation
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5 Tips on Giving a Good Presentation

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In this resource, learners will quickly learn 5 quick tips in delivering your presentation. Some learners are not used to delivering presentations, so may be nervous. This resource is an accompaniment to the actual presentation. Learners will be able to use this resource for other projects. This resource is not specifically designed for a particular subject or project. Learners are to read through the resource then apply themselves, in order to get the most out of this resource. Remember, the more you practice, the better you will become. Good luck!
How to use Apple Notes App
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How to use Apple Notes App

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Note taking is crucial in todays teaching and learning. I always encourage my students to take notes during lessons. Apple also differentiates learners needs by providing different ways to take notes. These include: text, writing freehand on the app and voice notes. What better app to use than Apples free note taking app. This is a resource for Teachers and Students on how to use Apples popular Notes app. This is a free app available on all Apple devices. It has a feature that not even Evernote has, which is a free/paid version. Find out what it is and leave a comment below.
5 Study Tips
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5 Study Tips

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Here are 5 study tips for students to help them with their learning. By applying these 5 tips consistently throughout their studies, students will be able to stay organised and do much better. Remember, students, be consistent and good luck!
Reflective Journal
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Reflective Journal

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Reflective Journal Learn how to journal like a superstar! This resource is great for both teachers and students. You will learn how to: -journal effectively -benefits of journaling -importance of journaling and much much more. This resource will help students and teachers think more about what they did and why they did it and how they can improve themselves next time.
How do you eat an elephant?
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How do you eat an elephant?

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Are your students overwhelmed with workload? Personal issues? How have you tried to help them? I have used this fun and interesting principle to address their workload when they feel overwhelmed with work or life in general. Try it out with your students you wont be disappointed! :) Please leave a review if you have found this resource useful. Thank you and enjoy!
Blockbusters Game
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Blockbusters Game

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This presentation is about a game called Blockbusters. You can use this game for any subjects and any level. This is a fun and engaging game and is guaranteed to get your students excited. Enjoy! If you have used this resource or have found value in it please leave feedback. Your feedback is much appreciated. Thank you. Azizur Rahman
Traffic Light Tracking
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Traffic Light Tracking

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How do you track your student’s work? This is a resource to help you with your tracking. I have used this traffic light system to track students progression. It is a simple yet effective method. You can use Google Sheets, Microsoft Excel or basically any other spreadsheet for this traffic light system. Try it out with your students and comment below how you found this method of working. I usually display the spread sheet in front of the whole class when addressing them. This gives students a clear indication on how much work they have completed and how much work is left to complete. This is a single sheet to use as a reference guide.