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End of Life Care Palliative Care
This is a whole lesson which was originally delivered over a 3 hour session but can be divided to make shorter sessions.
Students will explore a range of topics via research, discuss and debating activities.
Topics are as follows:
Euthanasia and the differences between the subtypes
Making Choices about end of life care
End of Life Policies
IB Biology, Ecology Practice Questions
A basic PowerPoint compiling some previous exam questions for Ecology 1. Questions have answers on consecutive slides with references to the mark scheme.
Could be used independently for student revision, as a class activity perhaps in the style of a quiz etc.
Reading Comprehension-Brexit
This reading comprehension summarises the key points of Article 50 and Brexit in a way which is easy for younger people to understand.
The questions are focused around the content of the text, an embedded maths questions and students opinion on whether they agree with the right to leave. There is also a challenge/extension for more able learners of which you will need access to the internet for.
Could Stress Ever Be your Friend?
Session designed for a one hour tutorial during Ofsted week to a group of age 16+ learners but would be suitable for a wider age range.
LO's
Describe what stress is
Discuss outside influences on coping with stress
State causes of stress
Describe a different perspective of stress
Discuss the benefits of stress
Student activities throughout which are encouraged to help students consider the benefits of stress and how to use it to their advantage.
Particularly useful before exams.
Employment Letter Writing
A handout/worksheet style session designed to remind students of standard and expectations of speculative letter writing/cover letter writing to support their CV when applying for jobs.
Will need a accompanying powerpoint to support delivery.
Coping with Setbacks
Designed for 18+ learners applying for jobs.
Series of handouts with guidance and activities throughout.
Would benefit from a PowerPoint to help with session delivery and planning.
Alcohol and Drug Awareness Tutorial
This Tutorial features an activity on the 'Say No To Drugs campaign', an embedded maths activity on what alcohol data is showing amongst other discussion and research style activities.
By the end of the session, students will be more knowledgeable on the dangers of alcohol and drugs.
IB Geography-Freshwater, Conflicts and Issues exam questions
Some past paper questions originally purchased from Pearson for the preparation towards IB Geography.
Cover and Speculative Letters
These worksheets provide students with detailed guidance about how to write effective speculative and cover letters in order to secure future employment.
There are activities incorporated into these worksheets designed to get students to consider their skills and attributes, supporting them in producing unique employment letters to impress prospective organisations.
Models of Mental Illness
This session will need between 1-2 hours depending on the group. Students should be able to meet the following objectives:
-Identify the five main models of abnormality
-Discuss the implications for treatment of each model
-Evaluate the models of abnormality
They will be able to look in-depth at disorders and treatments which align with the main models. Several activities embedded throughout.
Introduction to Imaginative/ Creative Writing
This lesson introduces students or can act as a refresher for students on how to write imaginatively.
Students will recap the terms: Alliteration, Simile, Metaphor and Adjectives and will use these terms to analyse examples of imaginative writing, guiding them into choosing an imaginative writing task in order to produce their own piece.
The lesson objectives are:
1. To recap writing to imagine, explore and entertain
2. To consider how to approach imaginative tasks
3. To practise responding to imaginative tasks
What is Diversity?
A whole lesson, including interactive activities designed with Autonomous learning and British Values in mind.
Activities and content of slides have been written to evoke interesting discussion in terms of what makes us so diverse and why we should be respectful of this.
Equality and Diversity in Society
A succinct resource which prepares students to debate the importance of equality and diversity within society, asking pertinent questions about whether these are the most importance principles or not. Students will also debate the negatives and intended positives of discrimination e.g. guaranteed interview schemes.
This will help students to work as part of a team and develop their skills in constructing arguments.
Internet safety, Sexting and grooming
This tutorial is based upon CEOP's guidance in order to make young people aware of the dangers of the internet, grooming and sexting.
This lesson covers the following objectives:
1. Explain the dangers of Internet safety
2. Identify the laws that help control internet content
3. Use the materials in this presentation to produce a tutorial session on Internet safety.
Students will participate in discussion and research-based activities.
Healthy Eating
A PowerPoint and Poster Activity Handout which features a quiz, a poster activity on healthy eating and a celebrity client advice plenary.
LO's: You will be able to describe key elements of the most important nutrients
You will be able to describe the positives of having a balanced diet
Some of you will be able to identify client’s needs and how to make a diet healthier
This was originally created for a LA Year 9 group but can be adjusted to suit other abilities and delivered over an hour.
You will need poster materials e.g. pens/paper and internet access to deliver this lesson.
Bullying
Colourful PowerPoint with discussion prompts, video clips to enable students to learn what bullying is and what to do in the event of bullying.
Sexual Health
This tutorial which could be delivered over two sessions has been designed with very little teacher input. I originally designed this for a group of personal tutors who had never delivered this topic and were concerned about whether their knowledge was up to date.
This puts the onus on the students and is research based. It has been designed in such a way that students should stay on topic and address the tutorial in a sensible manner if groups are planned ahead of time by the teacher delivering the sessions. Smaller groups will work best.
Lesson Objectives:
Investigate a range of sexual health related topics and produce a 5 minute presentation
Present information about a sexual health topic
Identify sexual health services
Introduction to Writing to Argue and Persuade
This is an introductory lesson aimed at introduces students to some of the techniques used in writing to make a text more persuasive/argumentative.
There will be opportunities in the lessons for students to construct their own persuasive paragraphs as well as critiquing example paragraphs/sentences in terms of effectiveness.
This would be a useful lesson to introduce students to this idea before looking at more complex aspects of this writing style.
Lesson outcomes:
1. Identify similarities and differences between persuading and arguing
2. To examine the technique of using exaggeration in writing to argue and persuade.
3. To examine the technique of the rule of three when writing to argue or persuade.
Assertiveness
A handout and array of group activities aimed at apprentices/adults on Assertiveness.
There are an array of group activities/reflections task with employment based scenarios.
May benefit from a PowerPoint to accompany. Could be delivered over several sessions.
Digestive System
This presentation provides an overview of the digestive system and can be used as a tutor-led introduction to a session or as a revision material to be given to students.