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 resource includes 10 spider diagrams which simplify the character analysis for “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley.
Each character has its own spider diagram, and includes key quotations from the book. Each spider diagram also divides the anaylsis into the key themes explored in the book.
The characters covered are:
Alphonse Frankenstein
Caroline Frankenstein
Elizabeth Lavenza
Henry Clerval
Justine Moritz
Robert Walton
The De Laceys
The monster
Victor Frankenstein
William Frankenstein
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)
This lesson explains one of the most confusing exam questions, from Edexcel GCSE History:
Why are these interpretations different?
This PowerPoint Presentation goes into depth of all the reasons why interpretations may be different, as well as given a further insight into why these reasons are valid for Historians nowadays.
The lessons also gives several practice questions, all using the same two sources, which slowly develop up to the exam-style question. This gives a nice build up to the understanding of this question.
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
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 “P2: Energy transfer by heating”.
This includes:
specific heat capacity
specific heat capacity practical
change in thermal energy equation
conduction and convection
thermal conductivity
lubrication and insulation
thermal insulators practical
efficiency
cavity walls and loft insulation
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
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 Chemistry.
Based on the GCSE AQA Chemistry CGP and Oxford Press textbooks, this revision mat covers all the key concepts that are needed for “C2: History of the atom and periodic table”.
This includes:
theory of atoms over time 1803 - 1932
development of periodic table from Newland and Mendeleev
electronic structure
metal structure vs non-metal structure
alkali metals pattern, reaction with water, reaction with chlorine, reaction with oxygen
halogens pattern, molecular compounds, molecular bonds, displacement reactions
noble gases
physical properties of metals vs non-metals
transition metals
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 Biology.
Based on the GCSE Biology CGP and Oxford Press textbooks, this revision mat covers all the key concepts that are needed for “B5: Communicable diseases, pathogen and body defence”.
This includes:
bacteria
viruses
fungi
protists
HIV, measles, rose black spot, tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), gonorrhoea, salmonella, malaria
pathogen spread through water, air, direct contact
reducing the spread of diseases
first line of defence (skin, trachea, etc.)
the immune system (engulfing, antibodies, antigens)
teachingisgood is proud to present a new set of revision aimed to simplify the core items needed for revision of GCSE Biology.
Based on the GCSE Biology CGP and Oxford Press textbooks, this revision mat covers all the key concepts that are needed for “B4: Organising animals and plants”.
This includes:
the blood
arteries, veins, capillaries
the heart and its system
cardiovascular disease
artificial pacemaker, stents, statins, artificial heart, biological / mechanical valves
artificial blood
affects of transpiration rate
plant cell organisation
translocation and transpiration
teachingisgood is proud to present a new set of revision aimed to simplify the core items needed for revision of GCSE Biology.
Based on the GCSE Biology CGP and Oxford Press textbooks, this revision mat covers all the key concepts that are needed for “B3: Principles of organisation, digestive and lung system”.
This includes:
cells to tissues to organs to organ systems to organisms with examples
enzymes
effect of pH on enzyme activity practical
catalyst
muscular tissue, glandular tissue, epithilial tissue
optimum conditions for reactions
carbohydrase, lipase, protease
food tests practical and the colours for the chemicals
digestive system
bile
teachingisgood is proud to present a new set of revision aimed to simplify the core items needed for revision of GCSE Biology.
Based on the GCSE Biology CGP and Oxford Press textbooks, this revision mat covers all the key concepts that are needed for “B2: Cell division, binary fission, stem cells".
This includes:
the cell cycle
chromosomes
binary fission
embryonic stem cells
plant stem cells
differentiation
therapuetic cloning
adult stem cells
pros and cons of stem cells
plant stem cells
teachingisgood is proud to present a new set of revision aimed to simplify the core items needed for revision of GCSE Biology.
Based on the GCSE Biology CGP and Oxford Press textbooks, this revision mat covers all the key concepts that are needed for “B1: Cell structure and transport in cells”.
This includes:
eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells
light vs electron microscopes
cells in animals (sperm, egg, epithelial, red blood etc.) and their functions
microscope uses and equation
plant cells and their functions
diffusion
osmosis
active transport
orders of magnitude
microscope practical
gas exchange in lungs, leaves, and gills
This PowerPoint resource is designed to simplify the key concepts in the GCSE Physics Paper 2 content, while also covering the hardest topics in detail to support students in getting a high grade in the subject.
The content covered includes:
Newton’s Laws of Motion
Inertia
Terminal velocity
Distance-time graphs
Velocity-time graphs
Buoyancy in water
Reaction times
Average speeds
Acceleration, and the practicals - the effect of force on acceleration and The effect of mass on acceleration
Electromagnetic waves definition, speed, examples
Electromagnetic waves properties, frequencies, wavelengths, production, uses and hazards
Refraction
This content is based on the AQA Syllabus for GCSE Physics, but works well for all of the following topics above, which is practically the same for Edexcel and OCR.
A PowerPoint covering everything you need to know on the topic of food for Spanish.
This interactive PowerPoint has a whole-class activities where animations will support students to speak out loud together all the terms they need to know. There is also and interactive game to help learn the vocab, which is timed to make it more fun!
There are many speaking opportunities within the PowerPoint, where students are guided through a sample conversation, and then they have an opportunity to pretend to be at a market ordering food, or in a restaurant ordering food, with a partner.
The PowerPoint also includes a detailed guide on the preterite, with translation activities as well as a spot-the mistake activities.
There are also various writing tasks, with an exam-style question (16 marks) at the very end to conclude everything together.
Various images come from external sources and teachingisgood does not own any of these.
A unique worksheet designed and written by teachingisgood that uses questions designed to effectively revise the key content in Chapter 14 of the GCSE AQA Biology syllabus.
This worksheet includes:
Protein synthesis steps
Experiments with genomes
Mitosis and meiosis
Key definitions involving DNA and its structure
This worksheet can help students finalise their revision by effectively remembering this content. This can be used for anyone, but is focused on the GCSE AQA Biology syllabus.
This brand new worksheet designed and created by teachingisgood provides a unique way to revise key content in the AQA GCSE Biology syllabus. The retrieval method that each question has been designed for engages students brains and forces them to learn and remember the content in an effective way.
This worksheet can work for anyone, as well as those studying the AQA GCSE Biology syllabus.
This unique worksheet is perfect for all students who want to consolidate their knowledge of the eye and the brain, as part of AQA GCSE Biology. That being said, this can also work for anyone.
The fantastic resource included clearly laid out questions, aimed at retrieving information so that the student is confident in this topic. A good revision strategy would involve attempting these questions, and repeating all of them until you get all of them right.
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.