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Feelings
Social Skills activity where students label the facial expressions with the correct feelings.
Nouns
Basic gap-fill activity on nouns.
Infection Control
Leaflet Activity Handout which provides students instructions on completing a task on hand washing, uniforms, personal hygiene, PPE etc.
This was originally created for a year 9 LA GCSE Health & Social Care group but can be amended to suit other abilities/ages.
Tops Tips for Parents Evening
Basic advice document to read before your first parents evening. Aimed at NQTs/Trainees.
Alternative Health Care
A teacher-led presentation on Alternative Health and Complementary Lesson which could be delivered prior to students embarking on independent activities (these would have to be created).
Originally aimed at Access to HE but could be tailored to suit a range of courses.
Students should be able to describe and evaluate various aspects of Alternative Health Care by the end of the session.
Equal Opportunities
Designed as part of an Adult Employability Skills course. This session was designed to provide students with an awareness of discrimination, equality and equal opportunities to empower them with knowledge of their rights.
This resource would benefit from a powerpoint presentation which could be based on the information in the worksheet.
There are student activities throughout which will be suitable for an array of learners.
Reading Comprehension-Japan
This reading comprehension surrounds information about the geography of Japan and some interesting facts about the lifestyle. Students will answer 6 open/closed questions based on the text. Maths has been embedded into the text with a question centred on this, as well as opportunities for students to be independent thinkers.
Atypical Psychology
A very detailed, heavy session which covers various aspects of Atypcial Psychology, including activities for students.
I would recommend re-formating to make slides more user friendly.
Originally designed for Access to Higher Education but can be tweaked to fit A-Level specifications.
Developmental Psychology
LO's: Describe and evaluate two relevant theories in Attachment.
Describe and evaluate supporting studies in attachment
Use relevant terms and concepts relating to developmental psychology
Apply the nature versus nurture debate to your chosen theories
Designed for Level 3 courses.
Student activities embedded throughout the presentation.
Bullying Tutorial
This was a 1.5 hour tutorial originally produced for FE but would also apply to mature year 9 students and above.
The session is mainly discussion based covering bullying, harassment etc. . However, student activities include creating a post it note wall to spark discussion, poster/research activity on cyber bullying and a case study analysis. Students will be working in pairs and small groups.
Objectives which could be set might include: Define/Describe what is meant by bullying and harassment, Analyse the Impact that Bullying has on people, Identify support for individuals who are being bullied/harassment.
Psychological Health's impact on Physical Health
This lesson considers to important questions...How does an individuals psychological state impact on their health and well-being? and How might a professional deal with this to support the individual?
Originally designed for Access to Health Professions students, this lesson contains activities and scenarios of a medical/healthcare nature.
What is classified as Normal and Abnormal behaviour?
This worksheet is best bought as part of a bundle with the accompanying PowerPoint. Students will indicate a list of behaviours and whether they deem them as normal or abnormal. They will then justify their responses. Can be used a starter or a plenary.
Halving an Odd Number-Bunny Theme
This resource could used to assess knowledge after teaching halving an odd number.
Students match up the bunny rabbit with the box of carrots, reflecting how many carrots each bunny has eaten if half were gone.
Introduction Sociology
Teacher-Led Presentation takes students through what sociology is, aims to dispel misconceptions, provides a brief introduction to key perspectives.
No student activites, these could be added in to suit the class/course you are teaching.
E-Safety
KS2 tutorial following CEOP guidelines for staying safe online and general e-safety.
Introduction to Learning Disabilities and Advocacy
This PowerPoint was designed for a full day lesson, aimed at Level 3 students.
It covers types of advocacy, active participation, definitions and causes, medical and social models of disabilities.
Lots of discovery learning, group work and activities which students can relate to real life contexts.
Macro and Micro Nutrients
A PowerPoint presentation which can be used for a tutor led introduction or given to students as a revision material. The PowerPoint covers the major nutrient groups.
Reading Comprehension-South Sudan Famine
This reading comprehension summarises the key points of the current famine which has been declared in South Sudan. This reading comprehension has been designed to keep young people up to date with current news topics and global issues.
The questions are focused around the content of the text, language choices used and inference. There is also an extension for more able learners of which you will need access to the internet for.
Living Healthily Tutorial
This was produced for a short tutorial based on living healthily. Students partake in small group discussions, complete creative activities and learn that health is subdivided into different areas.
The plenary focusing on online peer pressure and asks students to give advice to a friend. Very topical considering that the number of cases of online peer pressure/cyber-bullying are on the rise.
This session is suitable for teenagers to adults. You will need minimum of an hour to do this tutorial and perhaps some poster/leaflet making materials e.g. pens and paper if possible. Students could also word process their work if computers are available.
Lesson Objectives:
Road safety
Lesson on road safety aimed at KS1. Could be delivered prior to a practical activity/role play.
The aims are to make children more familiar with road signs, staying safe and understanding potential safe/dangerous places to cross.