NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.
NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.
This unit comprises of a series of 6 interactive activities for introducing vocabulary for common classroom objects, classroom instructions, numbers 1-10 and simple colours.
The unit also includes teachers’ notes with suggestions on how to use each resource.
A comprehensive series of multimedia materials to support the teaching of the GCSE Design and Technology Food Technology course. The materials can be downloaded as a complete Moodle course or as individual elements. The bilingual resources include video clips, animations, text and quizzes within Moodle and can be used on an interactive whiteboard for whole class teaching or by students on individual computers. The images included in this work, to the best of our knowledge, are from sources that their use do not breach any copyright rules. Please visit the NGfL site, linked below
Starter exercises to get you thinking.
When you have studied this PowerPoint, you should understand some of the basic ideas and language that are used in the study of poverty.
Use these resources as part of a series of notes in the form of an e-book, with interactive activities and teachers’ guide to coincide with the WJEC GCSE Leisure and Tourism course. For more materials relating to this resource, please visit the NGfL site, linked below.
An interactive whiteboard resources based on Excel (also useable on a network as individual pupil sheets or as a worksheet creator) to practice the four rules of number with decimals. Attention is also given to place value and number type, ordering decimals (use of >,
This inteactive activity is designed to introduce pupils to the idea that some everyday objects need electricity to work.
The initial page asks pupils to identify items that use electricity. Subsequent pages ask the pupils to drag electrical items into the room in a house where they might be used. The final page asks pupils to identify objects that need either mains or battery power to work and can be used to initiate discussion on safety (battery being safer than mains).
A comprehensive series of multimedia materials to support the teaching of the GCSE Design and Technology Food Technology course. The materials can be downloaded as a complete Moodle course or as individual elements. The bilingual resources include video clips, animations, text and quizzes within Moodle and can be used on an interactive whiteboard for whole class teaching or by students on individual computers. The images included in this work, to the best of our knowledge, are from sources that their use do not breach any copyright rules. Please visit the NGfL site, linked below.
An interactive whiteboard resources based on Excel (also useable on a network as individual pupil sheets or as a worksheet creator) to practice the four rules of number. The workbook contains self-marking worksheets, including differentiable worksheets on the four rules that will start with basic number bonds to 10 and will progress through number bonds to addition, subtraction, multiplication (by powers of 10, 100, 1000) and division (by powers of 10, 100, 1000) to long multiplication and division. All worksheets will be useable as computer worksheets.
This unit revises the English GCSE play Macbeth by William Shakespeare. It includes interactive activities revising characterisation, themes and key events, in preparation for the exam and coursework questions. Pupils will become familiar with dramatic techniques, analyse language and imagery and will collect evidence and form judgements on who is to blame for the death of a main character. The unit also includes teachers’ notes with suggestions on how to use each resource.
Following this Slide Show you should:
Be able to define deviance and crime.
Be aware that both deviance and crime are social constructions.
Be aware that deviance and crime can vary between cultures.
Be aware that deviance and crime can vary across time.
Be aware of Howard Becker's view that no action in itself is deviant until defined as such.
Be aware that deviant and criminal behaviour are controlled by rules, social mores and sanctions.