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Alphabetical order
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Alphabetical order

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Starter activity consists of a card sort, sorting teddy bears with various words on into A-Z order. Students are then asked a series of questions based on the Teddy Bear Picnic theme to support them with a descriptive writing piece. Questions focus around grammar and punctuation in terms of capital letters, commas, full stops, exclamation marks and question marks. Card sort will need cutting after it is printed. Activities can be adjusted to suit various levels of learner.
Mental Health in Adolescence
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Mental Health in Adolescence

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Student Focused Investigation style lesson where students will be researching the prevalence and causation of mental health problems in Adolescents.
Job Application Process
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Job Application Process

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This bundle includes session plans, lesson resources and handouts to cover: Interviews Application Forms Employment Letter writing
ADH and Kidneys Recap
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ADH and Kidneys Recap

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Originally designed for Access to HE but will also be applicable to A-Level and Foundations degree. This lesson covers the Human Physiology/Biology of ADH and the kidneys. By the end of the lesson students will have: Discussed and explain urine output Dehydration and how it is caused Negative Feedback Osmoregulation Could be useful for as a revision recap
2016 End of Year Quiz
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2016 End of Year Quiz

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A fully interactive team quiz PowerPoint with a music round with embedded tunes. The quiz also tests students general knowledge. Approximately 45 questions. Comes with a team sheet for students to fill in answers and swap for peer assessment. Staff presentation included with answers. Used this for an observed lesson and got excellent feedback.
Halving an Odd Number-Bunny Theme
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Halving an Odd Number-Bunny Theme

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This resource could used to assess knowledge after teaching halving an odd number. Students match up the bunny rabbit with the box of carrots, reflecting how many carrots each bunny has eaten if half were gone.
Psychological Health's impact on Physical Health
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Psychological Health's impact on Physical Health

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This lesson considers to important questions...How does an individuals psychological state impact on their health and well-being? and How might a professional deal with this to support the individual? Originally designed for Access to Health Professions students, this lesson contains activities and scenarios of a medical/healthcare nature.
Communication in Health
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Communication in Health

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A PowerPoint featuring a full lesson with student centred activities to cover the following.. LO1: REFLECT ON YOUR OWN COMMUNICATION SKILLS LO2: Identify the reasons for effective health communication LO3: Explain the importance of effective communication in health and social care Students will also be able to utilise presentation skills, note-taking and referencing skills throughout and was originally aimed at pre-university course learners. You will need to have some coloured card of which you will cut each sheet into various regular shapes for students to participate in a silent jigsaw activity whereby they will only be able to use non-verbal communication. You will also need some case studies of cases of poor communication which fit the needs of your learners. These are easily accessible via the internet-if you need help, please contact me.
Coping with Setbacks
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Coping with Setbacks

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Designed for 18+ learners applying for jobs. Series of handouts with guidance and activities throughout. Would benefit from a PowerPoint to help with session delivery and planning.
IB Biology, Ecology Practice Questions
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IB Biology, Ecology Practice Questions

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A basic PowerPoint compiling some previous exam questions for Ecology 1. Questions have answers on consecutive slides with references to the mark scheme. Could be used independently for student revision, as a class activity perhaps in the style of a quiz etc.
Could Stress Ever Be your Friend?
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Could Stress Ever Be your Friend?

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Session designed for a one hour tutorial during Ofsted week to a group of age 16+ learners but would be suitable for a wider age range. LO's Describe what stress is Discuss outside influences on coping with stress State causes of stress Describe a different perspective of stress Discuss the benefits of stress Student activities throughout which are encouraged to help students consider the benefits of stress and how to use it to their advantage. Particularly useful before exams.
What do we have in common?
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What do we have in common?

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Students complete a worksheet with a student they do not usually work with or do not know. Ideal for encouraging students to talk to new people. This has also been used for a starter activity to provoke a discussion about students similarities and differences prior to looking at the 'We are Britain' Poems.
Developmental Psychology
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Developmental Psychology

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LO's: Describe and evaluate two relevant theories in Attachment. Describe and evaluate supporting studies in attachment Use relevant terms and concepts relating to developmental psychology Apply the nature versus nurture debate to your chosen theories Designed for Level 3 courses. Student activities embedded throughout the presentation.
E-Safety
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E-Safety

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Aimed at Year 7 students, an activity booklet which students can type into which covers a range of e-safety points which will complement any e-safety unit. The pack also includes students prompts, student instructions for producing their own PowerPoint Presentation on E-Safety, unit evaluations and other handy tips. The pack also looks at file management and saving work effectively. An e-safety quiz PowerPoint has also been included to be used before students learn about e-safety to assess prior knowledge. This may well be a useful first unit for year 7's.
Sociology of Education
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Sociology of Education

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Presentations on Sociology of Education. Focus on Social Class, Under-Achievement, Gender and Socialisation. Presentations do contain some student activities but you will need to create additional student focus tasked to suit your students. Presentations are fairly detailed and were designed for Level 3/4 learners.
Disability
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Disability

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Lesson Focus: To be able to use psychological theory to explain why misconceptions of disability exist. Some student activities, contentious questions and relevant theory throughout. Originally aimed at Access to HE Learners but would also be appropriate for other courses. You may wish to use additional student focused activities to compliment this.
Sociological Theories of Deviance
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Sociological Theories of Deviance

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Whole lesson which was delivered over a full day of teaching. Students will research key theories and apply this to real life context. This is suitable for A-Level and Access to HE Learners. PowerPoint also contains some details for teacher prompts. Students will explore relativism vs absolutism, social constructs
Who am I?
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Who am I?

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A basic worksheet with prompts for students to write and draw things about themselves to tell other students/teachers more about themselves. Students could exchange answers with other students.
Employment Letter Writing
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Employment Letter Writing

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A handout/worksheet style session designed to remind students of standard and expectations of speculative letter writing/cover letter writing to support their CV when applying for jobs. Will need a accompanying powerpoint to support delivery.
Road safety
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Road safety

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Lesson on road safety aimed at KS1. Could be delivered prior to a practical activity/role play. The aims are to make children more familiar with road signs, staying safe and understanding potential safe/dangerous places to cross.