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Welcome! I am a Business, Economics and Psychology teacher working in London, examining for GCSE & A-Level and providing high quality resources so your students can enjoy and thrive in the study of these beautiful subjects. Positive reviews are much appreciated. School purchase orders can be emailed to zee.tes@hotmail.com - Zee

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Welcome! I am a Business, Economics and Psychology teacher working in London, examining for GCSE & A-Level and providing high quality resources so your students can enjoy and thrive in the study of these beautiful subjects. Positive reviews are much appreciated. School purchase orders can be emailed to zee.tes@hotmail.com - Zee
Forensic Psychology (COMPLETE UNIT) - AQA A Level Psychology
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Forensic Psychology (COMPLETE UNIT) - AQA A Level Psychology

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This bundle for AQA A Level Psychology Forensic Psychology is the ultimate pack for teachers delivering this course. New for 2023. The highest quality, unrivalled lesson experiences from start to finish. This can be delivered over around 12 lessons. The bundle is structured as follows: L1 Offender profiling - top-down approach L2 Offender profiling - bottom-down approach L3 Historical approach - atavistic form L4 Genetic and neural explanations L5 Eysenck’s theory of criminal personality L6 Cognitive explanations L7 Differential association theory L8 Psychodynamic explanations L9 Custodial sentencing L10 Behaviour modification in custody L11 Anger management L12 Restorative justice Filled with a variety of activities, real life examples, videos, exam questions, model answers, marking grids so students can self/peer assess to identify WWW and EBI with their responses before making improvements. Kahoot quizzes and box plenaries to consolidate learning in an engaging way. All you need - open the powerpoint, run through it, and deliver quality lessons whilst saving precious time. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! - all files in zip folder. Thank you
Psychopathology (COMPLETE UNIT) - AQA A Level Psychology
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Psychopathology (COMPLETE UNIT) - AQA A Level Psychology

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This bundle for AQA A Level Psychology Psychopathology is the ultimate pack for teachers delivering this course. New for 2023. The highest quality, unrivalled lesson experiences from start to finish. This can be delivered over around 11 lessons. The bundle is structured as follows: L1 Definitions of abnormality 1 L2 Definitions of abnormality 2 L3 Phobias L4 Depression L5 Obsessive-compulsive disorder L6 Behavioural approach - explaining phobias L7 Behavioural approach - treating phobias L8 Cognitive approach - explaining depression L9 Cognitive approach - treating depression L10 Biological approach - explaining OCD L11 Biological approach - treating OCD Filled with a variety of activities, real life examples, videos, exam questions, model answers, marking grids so students can self/peer assess to identify WWW and EBI with their responses before making improvements. Kahoot quizzes and box plenaries to consolidate learning in an engaging way. All you need - open the powerpoint, run through it, and deliver quality lessons whilst saving precious time. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! - all files in zip folder. Thank you
Influence of early attachment on later relationships - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)
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Influence of early attachment on later relationships - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)

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In this double lesson, we look at the influence of early attachment on later relationships, we recap the internal working model as it is relevant. We attempt a ‘love quiz’ by Hazan and Shaver, before looking their study in 1987. A group debate task to collate evidence for their argument, research task, MCQs, video clip, evaluation task, 16 mark exam style question with mark scheme, box plenary and we end with two kahoot quizzes to recap knowledge from the whole attachment unit. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Influence of early attachment on later relationships
Phobias - AQA A Level Psychology (Psychopathology)
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Phobias - AQA A Level Psychology (Psychopathology)

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In this lesson, learners are introduced to phobias and their behavioural, emotional and cognitive characteristics. We start with a discussion on what phobias are, what types students are aware of before looking at the characteristics of phobias. Application task, videos, MCQs, true or false questions, 4 mark exam style question with answer, PEEL paragraph practice, kahoot quiz and we finish with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Phobias
Differential association theory - AQA A Level Psychology (Forensic Psychology)
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Differential association theory - AQA A Level Psychology (Forensic Psychology)

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In this lesson, learners are introduced to the third psychological explanation of offending - Differential association theory. We start with a video clip to introduce offending through learning from others. We then look at Sutherland’s differential association theory, the two factors of offending, socialisation and offending, a short exam style question with a model answer, evaluation task and discussion, PEEL paragraph practice, MCQs, true or false questions, debate task, kahoot quiz and we end with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Psychological explanations - Differential association theory
Behavioural approach: Explaining phobias - AQA A Level Psychology (Psychopathology)
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Behavioural approach: Explaining phobias - AQA A Level Psychology (Psychopathology)

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In this lesson, learners develop their understanding on phobias, with an emphasis on the behavioural approach in explaining phobias. We start with a discussion on where phobias come from then go on to explaining how they might be formed through classical and operant conditioning (the two process model) We look at the ‘little albert’ experiment to get a deeper insight into the concept. Application task, video, MCQs, true or false questions, 4 mark exam style question and 16 mark A02 exam style question with mark scheme, debate question and we finish with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Behavioural approach - Explaining phobias
Animal studies of attachment - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)
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Animal studies of attachment - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)

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In this lesson, learners are introduced to two key animal studies of attachment - Lorenz and Harlow. We start with a ‘Do now’ retrieval task to recap knowledge from the last few lessons. We look at both key studies, with video clips to ensure engagement and understanding of these important studies. Followed by a summary task, debate, evaluation task, MCQs and true or false, a 16 mark exam style question with indicative points to help students produce a well written answer. Peer assessment grid so students can reflect on WWW and EBI before making improvements to their responses. We finish with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
Eysenck's theory of criminal personality - AQA A Level Psychology (Forensic Psychology)
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Eysenck's theory of criminal personality - AQA A Level Psychology (Forensic Psychology)

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In this lesson, learners are introduced to the first psychological explanation of offending - Eysenck’s theory of the criminal personality. We start by discussing personality in general and whether criminals have certain personality traits before going into the work of Hans Eysenck. We look at the key theory, the complex nature of personality traits, diagram of personality based on the personality questionnaire which students can attempt to identify their own personality. Screen villian task, videos, A02 exam style question with model answer, evaluation task and discussion, PEEL paragraph practice, true or false questions, MCQs and we end with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Psychological explanations - Eysenck’s theory of the criminal personality
Factors affecting attraction: physical attractiveness - AQA A Level Psychology (Relationships)
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Factors affecting attraction: physical attractiveness - AQA A Level Psychology (Relationships)

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In this lesson, learners develop their understanding on factors affecting attraction in romantic relationships, with a focus on physical attractiveness. We start by discussing what features might be considered physically attractive, followed by a matching up couples task which leads to a discussion on the matching hypothesis and halo effect. Evaluation task and follow-up discussion, MCQs, videos, true or false questions, 2x PEEL paragraph practice, debate task and we finish with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Factors affecting attraction: physical attractiveness
OCD - AQA A Level Psychology (Psychopathology)
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OCD - AQA A Level Psychology (Psychopathology)

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In this lesson, learners are introduced to OCD and the behavioural, emotional and cognitive characteristics of it. We start with a discussion on the things we might be slight obsessive or particular about, we then look at an example of what it might be like to be in the mind of OCD sufferers before going through the categories and cycle of OCD. We then focus on the behavioural, emotional and cognitive characteristics of obsessive compulsive disorder. Application task, videos, MCQs, true or false questions, 2 x 4 mark exam style question with mark scheme, kahoot quiz and we finish with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Obsessive-compulsive disorder - OCD
Definitions of abnormality 2 - AQA A Level Psychology (Psychopathology)
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Definitions of abnormality 2 - AQA A Level Psychology (Psychopathology)

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In this lesson, learners are introduced to the last two definitions of abnormality. We start with a discussion on what ‘normal’ is, we look at examples of people that might be considered abnormal or unusual and relate this to the definitions of abnormality in psychology. Application task, evaluation task and follow-up discussion, video, MCQs, true or false questions, 6 mark A02 exam style question with indicative points, PEEL paragraph practice, debate question and we finish with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Definitions of abnormality - failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health
The Asch Study - AQA A Level Psychology (Social Influence)
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The Asch Study - AQA A Level Psychology (Social Influence)

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This lesson introduces learners to the famous Asch experiment and we start by carrying out the experiment in class as a starter (instructions at the start). After carrying out the study, students can watch the study in action while getting the key information down on aims, method, results and conclusions. We then look at Asch’s extended study which was done 4 years later by Asch on variations that can affect conformity such as group size, unanimity and task difficulty. Some questions to consolidate learning through MCQs and true or false before we look at evaluating Asch’s study. A 4 mark exam style question for students to attempt, model answer provided to compare answers before finishing with a debate and box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
Offender profiling: Bottom-up approach - AQA A Level Psychology (Forensic Psychology)
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Offender profiling: Bottom-up approach - AQA A Level Psychology (Forensic Psychology)

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In this lesson, learners are introduced to the bottom-up approach to offender profiling, following on from the top-down approach. We start by discussing what the bottom-up approach might involve before looking into the two branches of the approach - investigative psychology and geographic profiling. We look at a case study on ‘the railway rapist’ and a video on the Rachel Nickell case. Evaluation task and discussion, MCWs, a 16 mark exam style question with example paragraphs, peer assessment grid so students can reflect on WWW/EBI and make improvements. True or false questions, a debate task, 2 kahoot quizzes and we finish with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Offender profiling - The bottom up approach
Depression - AQA A Level Psychology (Psychopathology)
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Depression - AQA A Level Psychology (Psychopathology)

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In this lesson, learners are introduced to depression and the behavioural, emotional and cognitive characteristics of it. We start with a discussion on the difference between sadness and depression, we look at the definition and categories of depression that exist. We then focus on the characteristics of depression. Application task, videos, MCQs, true or false questions, 4 mark exam style question with mark scheme, PEEL paragraph practice, kahoot quiz and we finish with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Depression
Milgram's study of Obedience (1963) - AQA A Level Psychology (Social Influence)
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Milgram's study of Obedience (1963) - AQA A Level Psychology (Social Influence)

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This lesson introduces learners to the topic of Obedience, as investigated by Milgram in 1963. We start off with some quick activities to engage students into the topic of obedience before looking at what obedience actually is. We then introduce Stanley Milgram, his motivation for studying obedience, the details of his study, conclusions and evaluation. Video tasks and a sheet to complete while watching the video, so students can extract the key information from this study, rather than just telling the students. Some consolidation questions and an evaluation activity before finishing off with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
Schaffer & Emerson's (1964) Stages of attachment - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)
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Schaffer & Emerson's (1964) Stages of attachment - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)

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This lesson introduces learners to Schaffer and Emerson’s (1964) study on the stages of attachment. We start by going over the procedure and results of the study which led to the formation of the four stages of attachment. This is consolidated with a video and some MCQs before we evaluate the stages of attachment. Followed by some short exam style questions for further consolidation of the topic. A group roleplay task to demonstrate the four stages before ending with a bingo! Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Schaffer & Emerson (1964) Stages of attachment
Factors affecting attraction: self-disclosure - AQA A Level Psychology (Relationships)
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Factors affecting attraction: self-disclosure - AQA A Level Psychology (Relationships)

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In this lesson, learners are introduced to the first set of factors affecting attraction which is self-disclosure. We start by discussing what we might reveal on a first date to introduce the concept of self-disclosure, we then look at the social penetration theory and its likeness to an onion, importance of reciprocal self-disclosure in building trust and more. Evaluation task and follow-up discussion, MCQs, videos, true or false questions, 2x PEEL paragraph practice, debate task and we finish with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Factors affecting attraction: self-disclosure
Evolutionary explanations for partner preferences - AQA A Level Psychology (Relationships)
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Evolutionary explanations for partner preferences - AQA A Level Psychology (Relationships)

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In this free lesson, learners are introduced to the evolutionary explanations for partner preferences, including the relationship between sexual selection and human reproductive behaviour. We start by discussing what relationships are, what attracts individuals to others and traits that we might look for, we then look at sexual selection from an evolutionary perspective, intersexual and intrasexual selection, and reproductive strategies based on gender. Evaluation task and follow-up discussion, MCQs, video, true or false questions, 16 mark exam style question, peer assessment grid to reflect on WWW/EBI, PEEL paragraph practice and we finish with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Evolutionary explanations for partner preferences
Caregiver-infant interactions - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)
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Caregiver-infant interactions - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)

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This free lesson introduces learners to the topic of attachment, with focus on caregiver-infant interactions. We start off by discussing what an attachment is, people we may have attachments with and behaviours shown between people with attachments. We then focus on reciprocity and interactional synchrony, relevant videos included, some MCQs to consolidate the key knowledge. An evaluation task and research task before we end with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Caregiver infant interactions
Neural and hormonal mechanisms in aggression - AQA A Level Psychology (Aggression)
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Neural and hormonal mechanisms in aggression - AQA A Level Psychology (Aggression)

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In this free lesson, learners are introduced to aggression, with emphasis on neural and hormonal mechanisms in aggression such as the limbic system, serotonin and testosterone. We look at each to gain a deeper understanding, with videos. True or false questions, evaluation task sheet, MCQs, pratice writing some paragraphs for an exam style question and a box plenary to end with Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Neural and hormonal mechanisms in aggression