Powerpoint for addressing Staff Development.Theories of Coaching and Mentoring. Definitions. Comparisons. Examples of Support for Staff Welfare. GROW, OSKAR, CLEAR. Ways of addressing Poor Performance.
A Revision Lesson for the Sociology media module - This is one of 3 lessons which focus on revising the media representation module. It focuses mainly on disability and ethnicity. It is a powerpoint designed to take 1hr to complete and is accompanied by a worksheet for students to complete
A Revision lesson which covers the main topics in the Sellection and Presenation of the news module in the AQA sociology media module.
Included in this download is a powerpoint with accompanying worksheet which can be completed in an hour lesson.
A powerpoint and Worksheet which covers the Part of the Sociology, media representation module focusing on Masculiniy and Femininity. This is a powerpoint which is a designed to last an hour recapping the key parts of the module. It comes with an accompanying worksheet for students to fill in.
A Powerpoint which includes a brief overview of the relationship between media content and its audiences. This is a powerpoint that includes the most important information of the topic.
It should last 2 x 1hr lessons to complete. It can be used as a revision lesson at the end of the year or after finishing the topic.
A Summary Lesson & Worksheet for the New media module for AQA Sociology designed to condense the entire module to be completed in only 1 hr. Good for Exam Revision & topic recaps.
A Revision Lesson including powerpoint and worksheet for AQA Sociology media module. Covering media representation of Social class and various age groups. This is designed as an overview/revision lesson to be done at the end of the m odule of before exams as a refresher.
A Powerpoint designed to cover the entire topic in one lesson. It covers, the main perspective within the module: Marxist, Pluralist & Neo-Marixsts. This resource is ideal for an end of year recap of the sociology syllabus. Accompanying the powerpoint is a worksheet, which will help students identify the key information required to be retained.
A Revision lesson Powerpoint and worksheet which identifies all of the key parts of each topic in the Media module.
This should be use as a starter lesson to a revision series at the end of the course.
This is likely to be completed in around 45 minutes.
A Powerpoint and worksheet is available for each subtopic in this area.
A Series of Powerpoints and worksheets which cover the entire AQA A Level Sociology Media module.
These should be used as a recap at the end of a module or for revision lessons before exams.
Topics included are:
Overview
New Media
Ownership & Control
Globalisation
Media Representations
Relationship between audiences media content
Selection and presentation of the news.
A Powerpower card sort, containing A01 and A03 statements on the AQA Attachment module.
Including: Strange Situation, Learning Theory, Monotropy, Cultural Variation, Maternal Deprivation and many more.
Students need to sort them out into topic. Doing so will help form the basis of a 16 mark exam question answer.
A 1hr Revision Lesson on the Media Sociology module - This focuses on the Globlisation topic. It is perfectly designed to be a recap completed at the end of the module of before exams. In this download is a Powerpoint and accompanying worksheet designed to help students key information needed to be retained.
List of 10 questions suitable for GCSE.
List of quotations from LoTF on the characters.
Basic powerpoint. No answers. Useful for stimulating discussions.
5 Questions on ‘Of Mice and Men’ to encourage independent thought. Responses included. Varying degrees of difficulty and understanding required. Useful for a lesson to bring out some key learning points. Suitable for GCSE. A focus on language, as well as meaning. Useful to save lesson preparation. Useful for NQT or those new to the text. Simple powerpoint, can be adapted.
Useful for students, teachers and parents of those studying Hamlet for GCSEs, AS and A level English Literature. Questions, activities, notes and useful tips for exams. Saves time. Focused on the text. Great value for money! NQT teachers and those new to the text would benefit from the notes. Revision. AQA A level. Excellent time saver.
Seven pages of a word document with close reading questions and wider reading activities. Useful to guide students through the text. Appropriate for GCSE and AS/A level. Would easily fill a couple of lessons and enable students to have a good set of notes. Concise for printing purposes - no graphics.
Two pages of ideas for a wide range of activities to draw together an understanding of the events, characters, actions and reactions contained within Act 1. There should be a suitable task for every type of learning style to draw something from the play's first Act. Useful for a cover lesson, or a lesson where you want the students to have freedom to follow their choice of task - some like to write, some to draw, some to talk and others to debate - pick your choice of activity for them.
5 pages of close reading activities on Hamlet. Suitable for GCSE and A level. Good for cover lessons. Enough material to allow for differentiation. Would result in a good set of student notes. Useful for understanding meaning of texts and making links within the text.
A set of questions and things to notice for A level students and teachers. This resource will guide you through the first act, making sure you notice the key points of the play. It would be useful homework material, extended reading or simply questions to ask as you read through the play together. The responses will ensure detailed notes. Broken down into line references for ease. A useful resource for first time teachers NQTs and teaching practice.
Resources to help with the reading and making notes on Act 5. The resources are suitable for A level and GCSE leaners. Would provide a useful cover lesson without preparation. Will help with close reading of the text and will result in a good set of notes for students to revise from. Useful for understanding the meaning of the text and making links within and with other texts.