An approach to A Level Investigations / Projects. Possible ideas. Proformas for completion as guidance. What to include. How to prepare for an A level language investigation. Lots of materials - 42 pages. A resource to help you succeed.
32 pages of Language Acquisition notes and some activities. Well worth the money - saves preparation as a teacher. Useful for revision as a student. Why wouldn’t you buy it?
Notes on the theories, evaluation of them and how they relate to each other. Suitable for A level Sociology. Well over 30 pages - covers a lot of topics. In word, so can edit for yourself. Hours and hours of work in these notes. Very helpful for revision.
A range of Apprenticeships - 'standards' or 'frameworks' . The booklet explains some of the Apprenticeships and what you would study. An apprenticeship is a job, which includes training. This booklet outlines the training. Useful in careers lessons or with BTEC students or with anyone who is thinking of an apprenticeship instead of college or university.
Interpretations of Hamlet by various critics, questions for discussions. Useful for AO3 and context over time. Saves research. A Level , AS and GCSE discussions. Useful for NQTs and PGCE students. Word document so can be adapted.
Useful quick introduction to the overall concept of the Gothic Novel. Takes Frankenstein’s Title as a starting point. Adaptable and a good basic start.
Act 3 and Act 4 text questions.
Question on ENOBARBUS, plus question on political background.
10 pages of reading for students or staff to critic approach, content and worth at A level.
Suitable for A Level, notes on labelling theory, with a question. Key theories covered. Facts on slides. Saves preparation, and would be suitable for revision. Very straight forward presentation.