Hello! Welcome to the official Teachingisgood shop! I myself have seen loads of presentations, worksheets, booklets and resources which just bore you and have too much text or not enough information. My aim is to get rid of these resources and bring in resources that are interactive and fun. It will engage you with the topic and encourage you to learn by the use of a simple layout, animations, links, videos to help you follow along!
Hello! Welcome to the official Teachingisgood shop! I myself have seen loads of presentations, worksheets, booklets and resources which just bore you and have too much text or not enough information. My aim is to get rid of these resources and bring in resources that are interactive and fun. It will engage you with the topic and encourage you to learn by the use of a simple layout, animations, links, videos to help you follow along!
This bundle comes at a great discount and provides a perfect and complete guide to building summary skills needed in A-level Spanish!
A-level Spanish Article Summary Sheet
This resource provides a simple but effective layout to aid students in writing summaries for current and past news articles. It breaks down the thinking into a table format, where students will, after reading the article, be asked to answer questions about the article they have just read.
This allows the students to summarise the information clearly and effectively, and also include their opinion about the article. This activity sheet therefore builds useful skills not only for the summary questions in A-level Spanish exams (based on AQA), but also provides useful for writing summaries in general, such as at university level.
This resource also includes an online edition, where students can enter the information easily, and in an online-friendly way. This is provided as a separate document.
A-level Spanish ETA Article Summary
A clear example of an article summary for A-level Spanish. This is based on the AQA Syllabus but works very well for other exam boards requiring summaries.
This article summary is based on the BBC Mundo article published in 2018. This article has also been provided as a PDF, but please not teachingisgood has nothing to do with this article, and it is all credited to BBC Mundo.
The article summary is created and provided by teachingisgood.
A complete analysis of the film “María Llena Eres de Gracia” based on AQA A-level Spanish syllabus.
The following headings are explored:
Temas claves
Personajes claves
Citas claves
Contexto social
Each heading is broken down into section. This full presentation breaks down all the sections into spider diagrams which each have their own subsection (focusing on a particular area of the section) with details about scenes, characters or themes which link within that topic.
The “citas claves” section gives key quotes from the film which can be memorised to improve essay knowledge points. Each quote also includes context as to where in the film it occurred.
This set of exam style questions are designed for Edexcel A-level Mathematics - Mechanics. They contain some of the trickiest questions from past exams and other sources from topics which students often struggle with.
The topics included are as follows.
Ladders and moments
Lift type questions
Pulleys
Resolving forces
All questions include a full mark scheme attached at the end of the documents.
teachingisgood is proud to present this presentation which goes over all the key information needed for practical skills in A-level Physics. This presentation explains working with and deriving SI units, definitions and explanations of uncertainties and the mathematics behind Physics.
As a whole, this presentation includes:
SI units
Significant figures
Base units
Derived units
Unit prefixes
Measurements of energy
Converting between J, eV and, kWh
Accuracy and precision
Reproducibility and repeatability
Errors and uncertainty
Random and systematic uncertainty
Ways to reduce the different errors in practicals
Absolute uncertainty and percentage uncertainty
Reducing percentage uncertainty
Combining uncertainties
Graphing uncertainties and gradients
Micrometers and calipers
Approximations
Estimating masses
This presentation also includes loads of practice questions to truly test your knowledge of these topics and to gain a full understanding of how the mathematics and graphing works. The are lots of animations and graphics as well to help make the steps you should take in these processes clearer.
This resource contains a complete and in-depth review of La Casa de Bernarda Alba in-line with the A-level Spanish syllabus.
This resource goes through all of the characters in the play, including Bernarda Alba, María Josefa, Angustias, La Poncia, Martirio, Amelia, Magdalena, Adela, Prudencia, Pepe el Romano. All of these characters have a full character-analysis which links into the themes of the play, and also key quotations and characteristics of each character. There is a whole page full of details dedicated to each character.
The presentation also mentions las mujeres de luto, el amante de Martirio, la Hija de Librada, and Paca la Roseta.
This resource also contains an in-depth analysis of all the themes separately, with each page containing a spider-diagram which includes an analysis of the theme, characters who represent the theme, and key metaphors throughout the play which refer to the themes. The themes covered are religion, classes, gender, repression, politics, censorship, poverty and love.
Last, but not least, the presentation covers the context of the play. Andalucia, el cortejo and the Spanish Civil War are all contexts mentioned in the presentation which influence “La Casa de Bernarda Alba”. The presentation uses spider-diagrams to explore these contexts further, making historical references and linking them to key characters in the play.
The whole of this resource is produced in Spanish, apart from a few places where English is used for clarification.
37 vocabulary lists containing vocabulary for A-level Spanish divided into topics which follow the official A-level Spanish specification. It is originally based on AQA A-level Spanish vocabulary but still provides a complete list for all suitable exam boards.
teachingisgood is also excited to include in this resource free access to an exclusive Quizlet class. This Quizlet class gives you access to all the vocabulary from the lists, as well as several learn modes which get you to memorise the terms using flashcards, games, and recall and repeat.
Each vocabulary list contains the Spanish in bold, followed by the English translation. The following topics are covered:
1.1 Los cambios en la familia
1.2 Actitudes hacia el matrimonio y el divorcio
1.3 La influencia de la Iglesia Católica
2.1 La influencia de internet
2.2 Las redes sociales beneficios y peligros
2.3 Los móviles inteligentes en nuestra sociedad
3.1 La mujer en el mercado laboral
3.2 El machismo y el feminismo
3.3 Los derechos de los gays y las personas trans
4.1 Cantantes y músicos
4.2 Estrellas de televisión y cine
4.3 Modelos
5.1 Tradiciones y costumbres
5.2 La gastronomía
5.3 Las lenguas
6.1 El patrimonio cultural
6.2 Arte y arquitectura
6.3 El patrimonio musical y su diversidad
7.1 Los beneficios y aspectos negativos de la inmigración
7.2 La inmigración en el mundo hispánico
7.3 Los indocumentados
8.1 Las actitudes racistas y xenófobas
8.2 Las medidas contra el racismo
8.3 La legislación anti-racista
9.1 La convivencia de culturas
9.2 La educación
9.3 Las religiones
10.1 Los jóvenes y su actitud hacia la política
10.2 El paro entre los jóvenes
10.3 Su sociedad ideal
11.1 La dictadura de Franco
11.2 La evolución de la monarquía espanola
11.3 Dictadores latinoamericanos
12.1 La efectividad de las manifestaciones y las huelgas
12.2 El poder de los sindicatos
12.3 Ejemplos de protestas
You will gain access to the Quizlet class via a link provided when you download this resource. Please note that you will need to have a Quizlet account to access the class, which is free to make*
If you have any questions, feel free to email hello.teachingisgood@gmail.com
*As at time of writing (Feb 2024)
teachingisgood is happy to present a new resource aimed at making high-level links with vocabulary in the AQA A-level Spanish course.
This resource provides multiple synonyms for key words which are part of the course, which can be very useful to use in writing or speaking exams to extend and expand vocabulary, aiming for the higher marks.
This resource also includes the English translation.
Here is an example of what the resource includes:
To become independent = Emanciparse, independizarse, dejar el nido
Another brilliant resource which is a translation activity for all the Spanish tenses required (and beyond) for GCSEs.
The following tenses are covered:
present, present continuous, preterite, imperfect, simple/near future, (complex) future, conditional, perfect and pluperfect
There is a translation for every person in every tense. Also, at the end, there is a couple paragraphs containing a mixture of tenses.
teachingisgood is excited to offer a full and comprehensive guide on A-level Spanish speaking.
This guide is in PowerPoint format and is designed to make it clear and simple to students (and teachers) what the exam is composed of, how it will run, and what you need to do to prepare. This guide goes through both the photo card and the Independent Research Project.
While the information is specific to the AQA A-level Spanish syllabus, teachers teaching other exam boards may find this information to be useful also due to the similarity between different syllabuses.
This guide includes:
A breakdown of the speaking exams - how long they are and what you need to do in each one
How the photo card works - what you will be given and what you must to do to prepare, and also what you must do during the exam
Detailed guidance on asking questions in the photo card, responding to questions posed by the examiner, and including Hispanic examples
Photo card assessment criteria and questions you can ask yourself to see if you are doing to meet everything in those criteria
How to prepare an answer for the photo card
Sample photo card and sample answer, as well as annotations about what is good about the sample answer
How the IRP (Independent Research Project) works - what you will be given and what you must to do to prepare, and also what you must do during the exam
IRP assessment criteria and questions you can ask yourself to see if you are doing to meet everything in those criteria
How to prepare an answer for the IRP, including top tips
Sample IRP answer, including sample candidate form, sample introduction for “presentation” and key facts for “discussion”
teachingisgood is proud to present a new set of revision aimed to simplify the core items needed for revision of GCSE Chemistry.
Based on the GCSE AQA Chemistry CGP and Oxford Press textbooks, this revision mat covers all the key concepts that are needed for “C1: Atomic structure and separating mixtures”.
This includes:
the nucleus
electrons
elements, compounds, isotopes
ionic and covalent bonding
balancing equations
atomic number and mass number
a detailed and complete description (steps and function) of the following separating techniques:
paper chromatography
filtration
evaporation
crystallisation
simple distillation
fractional distillation
teachingisgood is proud to present a new set of revision aimed to simplify the core items needed for revision of GCSE Chemistry.
Based on the GCSE AQA Chemistry CGP and Oxford Press textbooks, this revision mat covers all the key concepts that are needed for “C3: Bonding, fullerenes and nanoparticles".
This includes:
ionic bonding and compounds
covalent bonding
giant covalent structures
metallic bonding
allotropes of carbon
nanoparticles
fullerenes (nanotube)
teachingisgood is proud to present a new set of revision aimed to simplify the core items needed for revision of GCSE Physics.
Based on the GCSE AQA Physics CGP and Oxford Press textbooks, this revision mat covers all the key concepts that are needed for “P1: Atomic structure and separating mixtures”.
This includes:
energy stores
work done
dissipation of energy with detailed examples
closed systems
Kinetic energy, GPE, EPE
law of conservation of energy
power
This is a PowerPoint presentation which uses animation, simple layouts, graphics and diagrams to clearly explain all topics required for a full understanding of Core Pure Year 1, Vectors. This is completely in-line with the Edexcel A-level Further Maths specification.
teachingisgood is happy to declare that this presentation also includes loads of practice questions, which build up a key understanding and build exam skills, as well as exam-style questions which push problem solving skills with questions aimed at the highest achieving students.
This presentation is part of a series of presentations for A-level Further Maths, some of which also include interactive quizzes, videos and fun ways to test students and develop knowledge.
The topics covered in this presentation is as follows.
Equation of a line in 3 dimensions
Equation of a plane in 3 dimensions
Scalar product
Calculating angles between lines and planes
Points of intersection
Finding perpendiculars
teachingisgood is delighted to offer a complete timeline which summarises all the information you need to know for the Cold War as part of the GCSE Edexcel History syllabus.
The timeline includes key events that occured from 1943 to 1987, and all the key information about those events, including consequences and causes. The timeline also includes USSR and America leaders throughout the time.
teachingisgood is excited to offer a full and comprehensive guide on preparing for and partaking in the Independent Research Project (IRP) for A-level Spanish.
This guide is in PowerPoint format and is designed to make it clear and simple to students (and teachers) what the IRP is composed of, how it will run, and what you need to do to prepare. It includes lots of helpful hints to what makes a project successful.
While the information is specific to the AQA A-level Spanish syllabus, teachers teaching other exam boards may find this information to be useful also due to the similarity between different syllabuses.
This guide includes:
A breakdown of the speaking exams - how long they are and what you need to do in each one
IRP assessment criteria and questions you can ask yourself to see if you are doing everything you can to meet those criteria
How the IRP (Independent Research Project) works - what you will be given and what you must to do to prepare, and also what you must do during the exam
What you need to do - the steps you should take and when in terms of research and preparation for the IRP, as well as an explanation of the information required from you on the candidate form
How to prepare - key tips on what you should be doing to prepare for the IRP in general, including vocabulary and key structures
Detailed guidance on asking questions in the IRP, responding to questions posed by the examiner, and including Hispanic examples
Key features of an IRP which makes it successful
Detailed examples of IRPs which were successful for students in the past
A breakdown of the presentation part of the IRP, including an example structure and information you should include
A breakdown of the discussion part of the IRP, including how you should consider the task when preparing, and questions you could be asked by the examiner
How to prepare an answer for the IRP, including top tips
Sample IRP answer, including sample candidate form, sample introduction for “presentation” and key facts for “discussion”
A clear example of an article summary for A-level Spanish. This is based on the AQA Syllabus but works very well for other exam boards requiring summaries.
This article summary is based on the BBC Mundo article published in 2018. This article has also been provided as a PDF, but please note teachingisgood has nothing to do with this article, and it is all credited to BBC Mundo.
The article summary is created and provided by teachingisgood.
A 25 page document with over 9000 words covering all the key facts you need to know for A-level Spanish and beyond.
The document is all in Spanish, and contains percentages, useful information, statistics, history, leaders, timelines, and other key information about the topics in A-level Spanish.
There are loads of facts in bullet point form, not only keeping information relevant but also using top and high-awarding A-level Spanish vocabulary and complex sentence structures.
All the facts are divided into headings, and each heading is divided into many more sub-topics which go into great detail about Hispanic examples or key dates that are useful to know and use for A-level Spanish.
All the key dates and figures are highlighted in yellow so they are easy to pick up on and so that the facts that contain statistics can be found easily.
The main topics covered are:
Los valores tradicionales y modernos
El ciberespacio
La igualdad de los sexos
La influencia de los ídolos
La identidad regional en España
El patrimonio cultural
La inmigración
El racismo
La convivencia
Jóvenes de hoy, ciudadanos de mañana
Monarquías y dictaduras
Los movimientos populares
teachingisgood provides high quality resources for a large range of subjects. The resources that are produced are constant and are really simply laid out. The intention is to make things that are really hard become simpler with the resources.
The presentation and activity sheet for the Fetch Decode Execute cycle provide a clear understanding of the processes of the cycle. It has a clear structure, explaining everything in a simple way, along the way. The activity sheet has many questions based on the presentation which help students use what they have learned.
The resource is based on the GCSE OCR Computer Science content but can be used for anything at all.
teachingisgood is proud to present a new set of revision aimed to simplify the core items needed for revision of GCSE Physics.
Based on the GCSE AQA Physics CGP and Oxford Press textbooks, this revision mat covers all the key concepts that are needed for “P3: Circuit components, series vs parallel, static electricity and I-V components ”.
This includes:
current, resistance and potential difference equations and definitions
cell components and their functions
static electricity
current, potential difference and resistance in series and parallel
components and their I-V characteristics
resistance with wire length practical
This brilliant resource goes through all the graphs you need to know for GCSE Edexcel Maths, as well as transforming graphs and recognising and using graphs. This content is designed for Chapter 18 of the GCSE Edexcel Mathematics course, but can work for anything!
It includes:
Exact trigonometric values
Linear, quadratic, cubic, reciprocal, circular, sin, cos, tan, exponential graphs
Using exponential graphs, and understanding its features
Using and understanding sin, cos, tan graphs
Recognising graphs quiz
Transformation of functions
Reflections in trigonometric graphs
This resource has high quality information, which clearly recaps understanding and using all the graphs mentioned above. There is a quiz to help students recognise all the graphs, and plenty of practice questions so everyone is exam-ready.
The questions have been borrowed from other resources, and some of the images are from other resources as well.