NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.
NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.
In this Unit, pupils will gain awareness of some Countries where Spanish is spoken around the world, learn how to greet Spanish Speaking people, introduce themselves and say where they live. Pupils will also learn about adjectives of Nationality and gain awareness of the linguistic pattern of Masculine and Feminine adjectival forms.
The Unit comprises of interactive activities for Listening, Reading and Writing and includes printable vocabulary lists and Oral worksheets.
Each section is accompanied by teachers’ notes with suggestions on how to use each resource.
The calendar is a collection of tasks and activities related to seasonal changes in the weather and how this in turn affects plants, animals, birds, food and farming.
Key features in January and February :
•Winter weather
•Big Schools’ Birdwatch 2009
The project aims to encourage pupils to engage and observe nature and also to motivate them to produce their own digital calendar
This unit uses animation to explain the formation of hanging valleys.
Processes such as plucking and abrasion are exemplified and images from Snowdonia and beyond are used to show how these processes have created the landscape.
In this unit you will find out about the stages involved in business start up, including the different types of ownership, legal implications, business objectives and stakeholders.
You will develop basic knowledge of marketing, human resources; physical resources and costing a business start up. You will also learn about the importance of monitoring the quality of goods and services. You will also gain skills on financial planning, including start up costs, running costs, cash flow forecasting, break-even, profit and loss, balance sheets, budgeting and variance analysis.
This lesson introduces pupils to the techniques used in newspaper reporting.
Pupils will get the opportunity to analyse a story and write their own report, using a photo library.
They will be asked to insert their reports into a newspaper template.
An online resource to help with revision for spelling common words relevant to Office Technology at Levels 1 and 2.
Covering levels 1 and 2, this resource allows a student to see, say, hear, cover, spell and check words from the essentials words list for the examination. The words are from the City and Guilds English for Office Skills examination
Students can select the number of words they wish to try and spell from the Level 1 and Level 2 lists and print out their results for inclusion in portfolios etc.
This resource consists of a series interactive activities and supporting paper-based resources covering the following topics:
Daily Routine
The family
Environment
Health
Following this slide show the student should be aware:
That crime statistics are a social construction.
That the official crime rate rose steadily for the past 100 years and peaked in mid-1990s.
That the official rate significantly underestimates the real rate of crime.
That victim and self-report studies show that there is significant under-reporting and under-recording of crime.
A fear of crime is disproportionate to the likelihood of being a victim of crime.
Materials dealing with issues of scientific and religious theories of creation and humans responsibility for the environment.
The resources are suitable for whole class teaching to promote thinking skills and discussion.
Some of the resources are designed to be used with a digital projector, ideally on an interactive whiteboard. Paper based resources are also included with references to recommended WJEC texts.
A PowerPoint discussion of issues surrounding Divorce by David Bown.
Having viewed this slide show the student should be aware:
That during the last century, the divorce rate increased dramatically.
That the divorce rate refers to the number of divorces per thousand married couples.
That divorce peaked in1993 at 180,000 per annum.
Currently, one in every two new marriages ends in divorce (51.5%).
That many couples separate without divorcing.
That large numbers of empty shell marriages exist.
That high divorce rates are a global phenomenon.
This is a collection of work from around 20 teachers, who were happy to exemplify how, digital media assists and excite the learning that occurs in their classroom.
The selection of tasks and products are varied and some may seem eclectic, but these are the methods and products used and made by the participating schools and ones that they have achieved success with.
A comprehensive set of resources for Key Skills in Hairdressing, also suitable for the learner in the Workplace.
These resources can support the learner in developing and applying the skills and knowledge required for applying Key Skills in a Hairdressing context.