I created this resource with some information and research conducted on the internet so all the information is NOT from me, I just put it all into one Powerpoint.
Please give your ideas or if I have made a mistake, let me know. Enjoy
These are the resources I created for the NOCN module.
You can use any part of these resources but these, as a whole, could be a whole unit of work on stress.
This powerpoint and resources were created by myself for an NOCN qualification aid. It outlines what 'personal awareness&' is. Can be used in a variety of different scenarios but would probably be helpful for more challenging students to gauge themselves and their behaviour.
Enjoy!
This is taken and adapted from a resource on the internet. It can be used for any ages really. Included is a range of feelings that can help all young people to describe emotions that they felt at a certain time and to expand their vocabulary. May be useful in citizenship or PSHE lessons. Please let me know your thoughts on this resource and if there is anything I can do to improve. Enjoy :-)
These are the resources I created for the NOCN module. You can use any part of these resources but these, as a whole, could be a whole unit of work on stress.
This powerpoint explains a number of current diets people use in order to to lose weight or maintain their weight. It includes pros and cons as well as views from the British Dietetic Association. Most of the information was taken from them and trimmed to suit KS4 and KS3 students. <br />
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Let me know if there are any errors or changes you would like me to make.<br />
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Thanks!
This was a resource created by a colleague of mine for teacher's training session.
Please feedback if you find it useful or have any other good websites you may want me to add.
Thank you
This is a resource I took from the internet and adapted. Again, I did not create this, but put it into a format easy to read and easy to use as a handout.
It is quite a comprehensive explanation of when to use who and when to use whom.
All comments welcome. Enjoy :-)
This is a very comprehensive version of Bloom's taxonomy. It has a huge bank of synonyms in a colourful single sheet. Its easy to use, especially if you have a magnifying glass or put it onto A3 but it can be used on normal A4.
This resource may already be available so if it is please let me know. Good resource for GTPs or NQTs or PGCE students.
Enjoy and plan outstanding lessons with the help of this resource, if you&'re not already.
This powerpoint can be used as a basis for a lesson on Politics and Britain.
It delves into the definitions and explanations of left and right wing.
Then discusses the main political parties in Britain as well as explaining the voting system.
Couple these with some youtube clips and activities and you've got yourself a comprehensive lesson, or even 2.
All comments are welcome and if I have missed anything out please let me know. Enjoy :-)
A little starter that is fun and interesting. Would be ideal for when you are taking the register or waiting for late arrivals.
All comments welcome. Enjoy.
This resource can aid students in deciding what film to review. It has a summary of some of the top films of all time, including Avatar, Avengers and Toy Story. This includes a picture of the cover, plot summary and some of the main actors/ actresses.
If there are any other films you would like me to add or let me know. All comments welcome.
Thanks
I have converted and adapted knowledge from 'How to... write essays&' by Roger Lewis into Powerpoints to teach. However, the first one is in a worksheet.
This is Unit 1: Introduction and Unit 2: Writing to Learn and Communicate with accompanying sheets.
Will bring the rest out over the coming weeks.
Enjoy and please rate/ comment. Thanks
This resource is used as part of the Children's Commisioner's resources on online terms and conditions made easy to understand for children.<br />
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I have created this resource to support students in understanding their rights and responsibilities online. There are cut outs for you to cut and stick together, I then laminate them. I have provided a seperate word doc with the answers. These are taken from an online source.<br />
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Any problems, let me know, Thanks
This is the second instalment of Premier League Maths. League 2 is equivalent to grades E, F and G. If students get 100% they can move up to League 1 where the questions get harder. E.G. League 1 involves questions at level D, E and F etc.
These questions are taken and adapted from the Edexcel More…Linear course. Please leave your comments because this is completely experimental.
Would be good for a group of boys starting their 1st year of GCSE and will be taking the foundation paper, Although the top league, Champions League, involves questions at A-grade. Enjoy :-)
This is part 3 or Unit 3 - Analysing the Question, in my copy up of 'How to... write essay&' by Roger Lewis. I have been converting the units into powerpoint presentations so they are manageable and easier to teach.
There are some activities where you need to use resources or handouts.
Hope they are helpful, all comments welcome. Thanks
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I have created this powerpoint using sources off the internet. It is not my words but I have collected the information from a number of sources. <br />
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If you have any suggestions for improvements please let me know.<br />
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Thanking you in advance. <br />
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Mo
Part 1 of my uploads. This was downloaded from the online book of 'Out of the Blocks&', Maths and Science Series 2012 by Harry Smith.
This book 'gives you the chance to find out more about the events and venues of London 2012, whilst practicing Maths and Science skils'.
It includes worksheets and answer sheets. They also have a website, which you can google.
This is a Champions League Instalment. League 2 is equivalent to grades E, F and G. If students get 100% they can move up to League 1 where the questions get harder. E.G. League 1 involves questions at level D, E and F etc. These questions are taken and adapted from the Edexcel Linear course. Please leave your comments because this is completely experimental. Would be good for a group of boys starting their 1st year of GCSE, Although the top league, Champions League, involves questions at A-grade. Enjoy :-)
This is another League 2 instalment. League 2 is equivalent to grades E, F and G. If students get 100% they can move up to League 1 where the questions get harder.
E.G. League 1 involves questions at level D, E and F etc. These questions are taken and adapted from the Edexcel Linear course.
Please leave your comments because this is completely experimental. Would be good for a group of boys starting their 1st year of GCSE, although the top league, Champions League, involves questions at A-grade. Enjoy :-)