Welcome to the PS Training Services resource shop.
There are a mixture of English Language, English Literature and Mathematics resources in this shop.
These resources have been developed throughout my teaching career, which has included:
* Secondary School teaching (English Language, Literature, Mathematics) in the UK and New Zealand
* Private Tutor for 4+ years (ages 8 - adult)
* Adult Education Teacher for 5+ years
A variety of resources are available, including paper based and digital.
Welcome to the PS Training Services resource shop.
There are a mixture of English Language, English Literature and Mathematics resources in this shop.
These resources have been developed throughout my teaching career, which has included:
* Secondary School teaching (English Language, Literature, Mathematics) in the UK and New Zealand
* Private Tutor for 4+ years (ages 8 - adult)
* Adult Education Teacher for 5+ years
A variety of resources are available, including paper based and digital.
This resource breaks down the Criteria and requirements for the writing functional skills assessments
PLEASE NOTE THE CRITERIA HAS BEEN MATCHED TO PEARSONS EDEXCEL
This covers Level 1 and Level 2
Useful for adult learners who need to know what they are being assessed against in the FS examinations.
Useful for tutors/trainers/assessors who are new to teaching Functional Skills
PowerPoint for tutors/assessors to use when delivering/assessing a Level 2 Writing Paper for Functional Skills
Most of the PowerPoint can be used for any syllabus, but the mark scheme at the end is matched to Pearsons Edexcel Level 2 Writing mark scheme
Breaks down the requirements and assessment points into simple everyday language and refers to genuine past paper questions to demonstrate how to extract information.
Level 1 Feedback PowerPoint available separately
PowerPoint for tutors/assessors to use when delivering/assessing a Level 1 Writing Paper for Functional Skills
Most of the PowerPoint can be used for any syllabus, but the mark scheme at the end is matched to Pearsons Edexcel Level 1 Writing mark scheme
Breaks down the requirements and assessment points into simple everyday language and refers to genuine past paper questions to demonstrate how to extract information.
Level 2 Feedback PowerPoint also available
Level 1 FS ICT - quick self assessment sheet
Useful for teaching multi level groups to get a quick idea of common strengths and weaknesses
Skills matched to the L1 FS ICT Curriculum
Could also be used at KS2/KS3 for new or supply teachers to determine what a class has already covered or developed competency in.
Level 1 FS Maths - quick self assessment sheet
Useful for teaching multi level groups to get a quick idea of common strengths and weaknesses
Skills matched to the L1 FS Maths Curriculum
Could also be used at KS2/KS3 for new or supply teachers to determine what a class has already covered or developed competency in.
Level 2 sheet available separately
Level 2 FS Maths - quick self assessment sheet
Useful for teaching multi level groups to get a quick idea of common strengths and weaknesses
Skills matched to the L2 FS Maths Curriculum
Could also be used at KS2/KS3 for new or supply teachers to determine what a class has already covered or developed competency in.
Level 1 sheet available separately
Poster/Leaflet with some practical exam top tips
Especially useful for nervous learners
Designed for maths Functional Skills exams, but could be adapted for other subjects by altering the equipment list
Simple PDF demonstrating how to merge cells in Microsoft Excel.
Designed for low ICT literacy adult learners completing Functional Skills ICT at Level 1 and Level 2
Simple PDF demonstrating how to add gridlines to a Microsoft Excel sheet.
Developed for low ICT literacy adult learners completing Functional Skills ICT qualifications at L1 and L2.
An introduction to adjectives and adverbs. Good for cat lovers!
Simple example and introduction to be used as a starting point for discussion. Used with ESOL and Adult learners, but could be useful for children/school lessons too.
Handout explaining how to change paragraphs using TIPTOP (Time, Place, Topic, Person).
Can also be used as a small display poster.
Simple, uses colour for key elements, ideal for visual learners.
During the EU referendum, the electoral commission and the Government sent out booklets to explain the positions of both campaigns.
These powerpoints deconstruct both booklets, looking at:
* Presentation techniques
* Layout and format
* Language choices
* Use of persuasive techniques
* Fact, Opinion and Bias
Used with L1 and L2 learners for Functional Skills, and for private tuition students preparing for GCSEs.
PowerPoint game revising Functional Skills English knowledge from Entry Level 1 up to Level 2.
Includes sound effects from "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" - best played with speakers for dramatic effect!
A question is displayed with four possible answers. The correct answer for each is revealed on the next slide. If you can complete the game, you 'pass' FS Level 2.
Play with a group. Draw names at ransom to answer the questions and allow 'contestants' to:
"Phone a Friend" - ask on specific person in the group for their answer
"Ask the Audience" - take a vote from the group on the correct answer
"Go 50/50" - tell them one correct and one incorrect answer.
Good icebreaker / training tool for assessors new to Functional Skills
Revision tool for L1/L2 learners
Fun group activity for start/end of course
Chris Tarrant not included :)
These sheets were designed to collect evidence for Functional Skills Speaking and Listening assessments. They act as prompts for the assessor to look for key events and phrases during the discussions and presentations, provide a format for making quick notes and act as a quick check for curriculum coverage at L1 and L2.
Ideal for new assessors who are learning to conduct S&L assessments as part of Functional Skills, both as standalone qualifications and as part of apprenticeship frameworks.
Useful to review with learners, especially those who are nervous and need to have the requirements of the assessment explained more clearly than the exam board guidance will allow for.
Used with adult learners and lower ability teen learners.
Designed for City and Guilds assessments, used subsequently with Pearsons EdExcel. The criteria were designed with government guidance in mind rather than a specific exam board specification.
Praised by OFSTED inspectors and senior management, accepted by QAs as supplementary evidence for discussions and presentations, where a recording of a discussion cannot take place due to restrictions on technology (e.g. in prisons, power stations, etc) or confidentiality (sensitive areas of care homes/nurseries).
Presentation for teaching Probability
Covers:
Meaning of probability
Calculating a Single probability
Fractions, Decimals and Percentage expressions
Drawing and labeling probability lines
Constructing a probability tree
Calculating a two step probability using fractions
Created for teaching Maths Functional Skill (Level 1 and Level 2) to adults. Suitable for lower ability KS3 and KS4 (especially for GCSE exam revision).
PowerPoint resource to cover IF statements and Absolute Cell references. These two are often assessed in combination by the Pearsons ICT Functional Skills (L2) assessments and combining them within one set of training seemed like a good idea.
The PowerPoint breaks down the process of writing an IF statement, including a refresher on brackets, and then incorporates an absolute cell reference to use at the end . Encourage learners to create their own version of the Excel sheet displayed on the screen and to type in the functions to see how they work.
Uses colour coding and builds up the IF statement one section at a time. Ideal for visual learners. Used to teach ICT Functional Skills to adults who have not yet mastered using Excel spreadsheets.
These interactive spreadsheets have been designed to teach Excel from the basics upwards. They cover:
+-/* functions
cell references
addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with two cells
SUM function
IF statements
The read only one is designed for students to use, allowing them to enter information into the spreadsheet without overwriting the original copy.
The spreadsheet is programmed to give notifications if the learners enter in the formulae and answers correctly.
There is also an editable copy to allow you to make changes to the master sheet, if you wish to adapt it for further use.
Designed for Functional Skills ICT (Level 1 and Level 2) and used to teach adults who were barely ICT literate, or novices at Microsoft excel. Makes use of colour coding to direct learners around the spreadsheet. Separate tabs for each function to allow for separating out individual skills for revision.
This worksheet breaks down the process of writing a SUM formula in MS Excel.
It explains the uses of brackets, colons, cell references and the equals sign within the formula.
Colour coded and annotated, ideal for visual learners.
Simple handout explaining how cell references work in MS Excel. Ideal for ICT beginners and people who are new to Microsoft Excel in particular. Designed for adult learners taking Functional Skills courses (ICT L1 and L2)
Inspired by my father and his references to cell block H, this resource encourages people to think of the cells as prison cells, and the data inside them as prisoners. Excellent for visual learners.
Resource which reviews the Microsoft Excel buttons (MS 2013 + )
Useful for Functional Skills L1 and L2, as well as introduction to Excel courses, ICT training and CPD up-skilling.
Highlights the uses of the common 'HOME' tab buttons and explains how they can be used within Excel.