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Professional, engaging, ready to use resources. PowerPoints, Worksheets, Crosswords
I have a varied background working in both education and the corporate world. I've held management roles, teaching roles and entrepreneurial ventures. I've been involved in adult education for the past two decades. My teaching areas are computing and workplace communication skills. I also have my CELTA and have experience teaching English as a second language. I love creating resources for all of the above.
Are you a teacher looking for high-quality clip art to enhance your conflict resolution resources? Look no further! This set of 10 conflict resolution clip art images is perfect for your needs. Each image (png) comes in both color and black and white versions, with the option of a background or no background.
These clip art images feature adults in various work situations related to conflict, making them a great addition to your lesson plans or handouts. With these images, you can help your students visualize different conflict scenarios and learn how to resolve them in a positive and productive way.
Whether you’re creating a presentation, handout, or worksheet, these conflict resolution clip art images are sure to make your resources stand out. And with the option of a background or no background, you can easily integrate them into any design.
Image Descriptions:
4 people around a conference table - confrontational
Aggressive woman about to punch a man
Two men arm wresting
Two men with loud speakers - indicating shouting
Stressed out woman taking criticism
Supervisor correcting employee
2 work colleagues with papers sprawling
2 males and 1 female stressed out
Woman pointing her finger at man
Man hovering over woman at desk.
As the copyright owner of these images, I have taken great care to ensure that they are appropriate for a professional audience and meet the needs of teachers. Plus, you’ll receive my certificate of ownership for your peace of mind.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your conflict resolution resources with these high-quality clip art images. Buy now and empower your students to resolve conflicts in a positive and productive way!
Introduce your students to the world of digital storytelling with this engaging and educational assignment. With the rise of visual storytelling, comic strips have become an increasingly popular form of communication, and this project will give your students the opportunity to create their own comic strip using Canva.
In this assignment, students will:
Create a Canva account if required
Choose a comic strip template
Customize the template with their own images, characters, and text
Add dialogue to bring their story to life
Rearrange panels to create the desired layout
Proofread their comic strip to ensure accuracy and clarity
Download or share their final product
This assignment is designed to be easy to follow, with student instructions and a grading rubric to help you evaluate your students’ work. Whether you’re a seasoned Canva user or new to the platform, you’ll find that this assignment is a fun and accessible way for your students to express their creativity and practice their digital skills.
Included:
Student Assignment in pdf (planner, instructions, shortcut keys, examples)
Grading rubric provide in word and pdf
Planner provided in word and pdf
So why wait? Give your students the gift of storytelling and get them started on their own comic strip today!
Just deliver the pdf with instructions, shortcuts keys and examples to them either electronically or by print. You will need an internet connect so that students can use the Free or Education account in Canva to complete this lesson.
If you have any questions about this resource please contact me at resourcecreator1@gmail.com.
Don’t let everyday workplace issues go unchallenged. Use this resource to start important conversations and create lasting change. It is perfect for both face-to-face and online sessions through platforms like Zoom, Teams, Powerpoint or Google.
Empower women and celebrate International Women’s Day with this comprehensive resource today!
Topics Covered:
Main Aims of International Women’s Day (IWD)
Celebration, Empowerment, Encouragement.
Statistical Facts
Quick Quiz
The history of IWD – timeline of events
Important topics for discussion on IWD
Celebrating Inspirational Women (J K Rowling, Dr Mae Jemison, Malala Yousafzai, Yuna Kim, Jessica Watson, Obiagele Ezekwesili)
Identification and Writing Tasks
Responding to everyday workplace sexism
Provided:
Powerpoint for facilitating an interactive session on IWD
Teachers Notes to go along with the PowerPoint - acts as a lesson plan
PowerPoint for students to use as a recap / assessment, or as a stand alone product for you to assign them to do by themselves.
Looking for a fun and engaging way to teach your students about infographics? This Infographic assignment is the perfect solution! Your students will learn how to use Canva to create a visually appealing and informative infographic on a subject of their choice.
This assignment comes with a comprehensive grading rubric, which ensures that your students’ work will be evaluated fairly and accurately. Additionally, the included instructions guide students through the process of researching, designing, and creating their infographic, ensuring a great result.
Whether you’re a technology or graphic design teacher, or just looking for a fun project to keep your students engaged, this Infographic assignment is sure to be a hit! With a maximum score of 25 points, your students will have the opportunity to demonstrate their understanding of infographic design, as well as their ability to effectively communicate information through visual aids.
Add this Infographic assignment to your cart today and give your students a chance to showcase their creativity and skills!
Included:
Student Assignment in pdf (planner, instructions, shortcut keys, examples)
Grading rubric provide in word and pdf
Planner provided in pdf
Just deliver the pdf with instructions, shortcuts keys and examples to them either electronically or by print. You will need an internet connect so that students can use the Free or Education account in Canva to complete this lesson.
Looking for an engaging and interactive lesson that helps your students develop self-awareness and communication skills in the workplace and classroom? Look no further than our comprehensive PowerPoint presentation on the Johari Window!
This 20-slide presentation is packed with easy-to-understand explanations, colorful graphics, and interactive activities that will help your students gain a deeper understanding of their own personalities and communication styles. With no prep required, this presentation is the perfect addition to your classroom curriculum!
Learning Objective:
Define the Johari Window
Understand & describe examples of each quadrant of the Johari Window
Describe the benefits of utilizing the Johari Window
Formats Provided:
Interactive, engaging Powerpoint Presentation file (ppt and pdf)
Teacher Notes (word and pdf)
Activities for students to complete
If you have any questions about this resource please contact me at resourcecreator1@gmail.com.
Do your students need an engaging, interactive PowerPoint Presentation about Giving and Receiving Feedback in the Workplace? Are you after a no prep resource that has everything you need to start the lesson? Feedback is an essential communication skill that needs practice to be mastered.
They will learn how to provide feedback that is constructive, supportive, and focussed on improvement as well as how to receive feedback effectively.
Topics Covered:
What is Feedback?
What is not Feedback?
Why is Feedback important?
Types of Feedback
−Assessment | Peer to Peer | Workplace
Best practices for Giving and Receiving Feedback
Becoming Feedback friendly
If you don’t agree with feedback
Resources Provided:
20 Slide PowerPoint presentation (ppt and pdf) editable
Teacher notes - viewed electronically and a print out provided (word, pdf)
Feedback Assessment tool handout (word, pdf)
Peer Feedback Roleplay Scenario handout (word, pdf)
If you have any questions about this resource please contact me at resourcecreator1@gmail.com.
This resource contains rules, examples, and short challenges for commonly confused words and grammatical errors. It has a PP and a word doc that can be edited. It covers the following:
1. There, Their, They’re
2. To, Two, Too
3. Accept vs Except
4. Your vs. You’re
5. A lot vs alot vs allot
6. Lose vs Loose
7. Its vs It’s
8. No vs know
9. Threw vs through
10. Correct use of semi-colon (;)
11. Affect vs Effect
12. Assure, Ensure, Insure
13. Proper use of Commas
14. Using ‘s’ to show plural and possessive (the difference)
15. Passed vs past
16. Weather vs whether
17. A vs An
18. Capitalisation in Sentences
19. Farther vs further
20. Compliment vs complement
How to Use this Resource
There are 20 rules and example cards that can be used in the following ways:
1. As a revision e-book for anyone that needs a quick refresh on the most common writing errors.
2. As a group or pair activity for learners to practice and test each other in various ways.
Instructions / Ideas for Group Activities
Activity 1 – Group or pair competition
1. Print out and cut out the rules that you would like your learners to work on. (Laminate to keep them fresh, if you want).
2. Hand out 1 card to each pair or group. Have them read it and complete the short challenge. (Check to see if they have it correct – an answer sheet is provided)
3. Learners then present their task to the rest of the groups to complete (on whiteboard). This can be timed.
4. Groups get 1 point for each task that is correct.
5. Groups then brainstorm ideas to remember the associated rules.
6. Points are tallied up and the winner is announced.
Activity 2 – Group discussion and trouble shoot session
1. Learners select a card and read it to the group
2. They complete the task themselves first of all writing up sentence and answer on whiteboard.
3. Group members state whether they agree or not with the answer and share their thoughts
4. The correct answer is revealed.
5. Groups brainstorm ideas to remember the rules.
Activity 3 – Individual work
1. Print out the resource in its entirety, or print out parts to work on.
2. Learners complete by themselves, and then check answers in pairs.
3. Answers revealed by teacher and corrected if necessary.
Activity 4 – As a Warm up Activity
1. Select one card at the beginning of the session
2. Group discuss and agree the answer for the task.
3. In pairs or individually think up more tasks to challenge the group.
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Communications, Workplace, ESOL and Computing Resources
Better Handwriting for Adults and older children
Common Writing Errors - PPT quiz and Task Cards
Writing a SOP (Standard Operating Procedure)
Writing Effective Emails - Powerpoint and E-book
Summarising non fiction text - Powerpoint and worksheets
When planning a project at work or school, it's important to get team members prepared for their roles, tasks and responsibilities within the team.
The resources contained in the bundle are all you need to help you accomplish this. The three that I would start with are:
Identifying your Values - choose values as a group
Workplace issues: Brainstorm, problem Solve and Create Smart goals
Team collaboration - important for all to understand how teams work.
These resources are tried and tested in the workplace by my learners with amazing results for project outcomes.
Do your students need to work as a team or group to meet an objective? Learning to work as a team is an important life skill that your students need to master for in the workplace and classroom. Working in groups and collaborating on problems and projects is all part of cooperative learning.
This packet contains a professional PowerPoint presentation that should be viewed before teams take on a project of any sort or size. It comes with a revisions worksheet (with answers provided), and Teacher Notes (that can be used as a lesson plan).
It is presented in word, pdf and ppt format and is fully editable.
The following topics are covered:
Qualities of an effective Team Member
Skills required to work in a Team
Making Decisions as a Team
Defining Objectives using Smart Goals
Roles and Responsibilities
Expected Behaviours and Attitudes
Bruce Tuckman Model for Team Collaboration
Revision exercise - worksheet with answers
Team Challenge
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Communications, Workplace, ESOL and Computing Resources
Students enjoy quizzes and this one on Workplace Bullying has been created using Microsoft Forms. This is so easy for the teacher! It is self marking, all you have to do is share the link.
This product contains:
The link to the Microsoft Forms Quiz on Workplace Bullying. (provided in the pdf)
Instructions to open and Duplicate the link for the Teacher.
Step by Step instructions for sharing the Quiz with Students.
The form is self checking. The answers are preloaded into the form so that Microsoft marks them for you.
The Form is fully editable so that you can make changes, add, or delete questions as you desire.
How can it be used:
As a pre or post assessment activity for students to check their knowledge.
As a research / investigative activity, as opposed to a quiz. Students can search the internet or other resources for the answers as they go.
Escape Rooms are so much fun for students. They are interactive and competitive. This Digital escape room has been created for Microsoft schools who have access to OneNote.
The Escape Room on Conflict Management includes five interactive challenges. Students can work through in groups or on their own. The cannot move from station to station until the questions have been answered correctly. This escape room has been created using OneNote and students will need OneNote downloaded on their device to use this. Instructions have been provided.
The challenges include:
* Station 1: Conflict Resolution Vocabulary
* Station 2: Key Facts Word Bank
* Station 3: Matching Activity for Conflict Management Styles
* Station 4: Example Statements for Conflict Management Styles
* Station 5: Video Questions - 3 ways to resolve a conflict | Dorothy Walker | TED Institute
The resource includes:
* The OneNote file packet
* Passwords for Teacher
* Answers for Teacher in pdf
* Instructions for the digital download
* A printable version if required in pdf format
Ready to go resource that has a 30 slide presentation with matching worksheets and activities. This resource is tried and tested in the workplace training environment. Learners enjoy the activities and get a lot out of it. File formats include Word, pdf and PP for editing if required.
**PowerPoint Presentation Content: **
Customer Service Definition
Poor vs Exceptional Service
Why Exceptional Service is Important
Practical Tips to Provide an Exceptional Customer Service Experience
Scenario based role play activities – good and bad examples from You tube clips
Communications, Workplace, ESOL and Computing Resources
This Customer Service bundle includes Phone Etiquette, Complaint Resolution and general customer service skills that are important for the workplace.
This product is fully editable and is provided in the following formats: PowerPoint, word and pdf. It contains, PowerPoint presentations, teacher notes, paper based quiz, roleplay cards and message pad template.
Topics Included:
Customer Service Definition
Poor vs Exceptional Service
Why Exceptional Service is Important
Practical Tips to Provide an Exceptional Customer Service Experience
Scenario based role play activities – good and bad examples from You tube clips
The 7 P’s of Call Handling Excellence
Polite phrases to use within your telephone conversations
Telephone Etiquette Quiz
Roleplay Activities
Customer Complaints resolution (TACTICS)
This 16 page resource looks at different forms of communication and their application in the workforce. It is an interactive lesson that looks at passive, aggressive, assertive and indirect behaviours. There is opportunity for pair work and group work activities and discussion that explores the best way to handle situations.
Two workbooks are provided. One for students to work through either paper based or digitally on Word, and a Teacher workbook that contains answers.
I have used this with small groups of learners and it has been very well received. The session concludes with students carrying out roleplay activities.
Your students will enjoy the challenge of this fun and educational quiz on Conflict Resolution and Management. You will enjoy the fact that it is self marking and no prep at all!
This Conflict Resolution Quiz contains 20 questions that are self marking. The questions are either multi-choice or True / False scenarios. It can be used as a revision after completing units on Conflict Management training, or as a stand alone resource to see how much your learners know about the topic.
Questions relate to the following:
Conflict Management Definition
Conflict Management Styles
Conflict Resolution
Empathy
Emotions
Body Language (gestures, eye contact, posture)
General best practice
If you have any questions about this resource please contact me at workplacetutorab@gmail.com.
Your students will love this fun Christmas Quiz that will test their knowledge on Christmas Trivia. You will love that it is completely Digital so therefore no prep and self marking!
This quiz has 20 questions that are on a variety of Xmas topics, such as food, movies, reindeer, Christmas traditions and of course Santa! Made for all ages to enjoy and have fun.
You can edit the resource if you like, use it as a quiz, or use it as an investigative research activity (allowing them to use the internet to find the answers).
Students can work individually, in pairs or in groups. It can be fun to make it competitive too, with prizes for the first to finish, etc.
A teacher guide is provided with the link to access the form, instructions on how to edit the quiz (optional), setting options, and viewing responses.
Merry Xmas and I do hope your students enjoy this as much as mine do.
Do you need a fun and engaging resource that will get your students thinking about PPE and Health and Safety in general? This fits the bill!
The objective of this game is to be the first player to be fully kitted up with the correct PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) and ready to work. E.g. they have all the items written on their list that they need.
Each player needs a sheet of paper and a pen to write their list of PPE – Personal Protective Equipment. The only other item needed is a dice.
The resource contains a word document and a power point presentation to display the game instructions to the class. Alternatively, they could be written on whiteboard or printed out. This game is best played in small groups.
Lesson Starter / Warmup
Start the lesson with a fun dice game focussing on Personal Protective Equipment.
Move on to a mix and match group activity exploring common words taken from H&S Policies .
Then use the interactive digital challenge with questions to uncover an image. (competitive and fun for pairs and teams).
Ensure learners know about the forms to use in the workplace and when to use them with the Workplace Incident / Accident / Near Miss lesson and the Template to be filled in when an incident occurs.
Finish off with a fun crossword puzzle that reinforces the same words learnt previously.
Lots of room for discussion in these topics.