This includes a PowerPoint and worksheet I use at open evenings or introductory lessons to Psychology. It can be used at GCSE or A-Level. It introduces an individual accused of a crime. It goes through life experiences this person has went through, and uses key terms in psychology to explain how and why this led the individual to a life of crime.
This is excellent for those without previous knowledge of psychology. It also allows those with an extensive knowledge to develop their answers.
This 50 page workbook follows the OCR specification. The workbook includes all content for all 3 topics in Issues in Mental Health. It also includes videos, real life articles, questions which prompt students thinking and practice exam questions for each topic.
Excellent resource that requires no planning and can be done at home/via Teams!
This resources outlines a range of activities for individuals wishing to study Psychology. It includes:
Suggested reading
Suggested watching
Suggested listening
With a range of questions to prompt students psychological thinking.
Excellent for an introduction to the course, taster sessions or summer homeworks.
Introduction to Psychology taster session.
Suitable for GCSE or A-Level.
Includes content from AQA and OCR.
Complete with activities and information.
Can be interactive lesson if printed.
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