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!!!!!!! Most of my resources are adaptable and original!!!!!! I try to give clear descriptions about each resource. If you have any issues, please ask and I am happy to email out additional templates free. My shop stocks mainly Power-points and day to day lesson resources for the all the Humanities subjects. Psychology resources are also available. Please spare a minute to rate my resources, especially the free ones! I would appreciate knowing how useful they are. Thank you.

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!!!!!!! Most of my resources are adaptable and original!!!!!! I try to give clear descriptions about each resource. If you have any issues, please ask and I am happy to email out additional templates free. My shop stocks mainly Power-points and day to day lesson resources for the all the Humanities subjects. Psychology resources are also available. Please spare a minute to rate my resources, especially the free ones! I would appreciate knowing how useful they are. Thank you.
Research methods introduction
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Research methods introduction

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Useful active learning activity to enable students to familliarise themselves with the various methods in psychological research. Appllicable for any GCSE spec.
Criminal Behaviour
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Criminal Behaviour

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Lessons that compliment the new GCSE OCR spec. Background information on theories and concepts, plus student activities.
Evaluating Bickman
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Evaluating Bickman

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The starter activities link to research methodology and get students to think critically about questionnaires. Then this lesson follows on from the core study. It allows you to teach the main weaknesses of the study and ask students how they can expand on them. Students should then try out a 13 mark question or write about how the study could be improved.
Multi Store Model of Memory - A Lesson that should follow the teaching of this theory.
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Multi Store Model of Memory - A Lesson that should follow the teaching of this theory.

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This works to revise the theory and has a quick recap then the main task is for students to work in pairs on reconstructing the diagram of the MSM. The blank diagram is for students and should be printed and enlarged to A3. The idea is that students are allowed to “peep” at the original which is fully annotated, then take turns to build up their copy with the correct descriptions of the components of this theory. At the end of the power point there are 2 slides that can be differentiated in lots of ways to support independent writing about the theory.
DIY student experiment in chunking
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DIY student experiment in chunking

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This lesson is designed to take student through the chunking experiment that links to capacity and duration in the MSM. It has full instruction to explain how to get started and a printable results table for students to gather the raw data. It provides a good opportunity to link in to research methods and develop student’s understanding of and ability to write about how research in psychology works. It is accompanied by a help sheet for students to write up the experiment once they’ve carried it out. This could be given as a homework task following the DIY lesson. Both these resources link to pages 125-126 of the new spec (OCR)textbook. Finally, the homework sheet can be easily adapted for use on writing up any of the other student DIY tasks (now for some maths!)
Quiz on the Multi store model
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Quiz on the Multi store model

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This can be used as a starter or plenary. Can be done in pairs or solo, you could read over the answers and share student responses. Simple.
Multi store model - criticisms.
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Multi store model - criticisms.

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These can be used in all kinds of ways, you could print onto coloured card, cut up and get students to match up the main critic’s point with the explanation. You could also cut them up and give one part to students, then get students to reconstruct the sheet.
Introduction to India
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Introduction to India

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KS3 geography. A mixture of information and activities; a clip, true/false quiz finishing with students applying their learning by creating an India page.
The future of India
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The future of India

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KS3 geography. Explains how India is a world superpower, compares to China. Share the facts with students, main activity is for students to use the worksheet to write about what the different people say about India’s development. Includes an extension activity where students apply knowledge about what India will be like in future.
India Unit of Work
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India Unit of Work

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This bundle contain 5 complete lessons and resources about India. They can be extended to cover one half term as they are easily adaptable. They go in this order: Introduction to India, India’s physical geography, All about Mumbai, Slumming it and The future of India.
A complete lesson with activities and video clips to introduce ethics
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A complete lesson with activities and video clips to introduce ethics

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A complete lesson with activities and video clips to introduce ethics. Used for year 9 RE, the lesson introduces the idea of utilitarian ethics through a funny starter clip with questions to discuss. Then puts in context the big picture of the learning. Following this is another clip which applies utilitarian ethics to a scenario. Students then work through some questions to lead into how we know right from wrong. The next activity looks at 4 ethical issues for students to reflect on. Finishing with a summary report to apply their knowledge and understanding. This could also be set as a homework.
2 Complete lessons to introduce R.E.
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2 Complete lessons to introduce R.E.

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2 complete lessons in the powerpoint format, together with a linking chart worksheet to assess prior knowledge. Useful for Year 7 to assess prior learning and understanding. Leads to discussion and activities about beliefs covering attainment targets 1 and 2. Following on from this is a lesson about god, introduces the ideas of atheism and agnostics. Includes clips and activities to explore reasons for belief.
Power point on the slave trade.
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Power point on the slave trade.

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KS3 History. Includes basic information about the slave trade, it’s causes and the route. Would suit a Low ability group and has some simple activities.
Power point including information on Sikh beliefs and values
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Power point including information on Sikh beliefs and values

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KS3 RE, includes information about the Sikh langar with a video clip for pupils to reflect on and discuss. Also explains how Sikh’s should act and behave, following this there is a linking task for pupils to reflect on examples of how they help others in life. Easy to differentiate, scope for discussion and reflection work.
Life of the Buddha
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Life of the Buddha

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A complete powerpoint lesson with a clip about the 4 sights. Starter, main learning activities and plenary. Resources included with which students create a storyboard about the Buddha’s life.
UK future flood map
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UK future flood map

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Use as a starter task or link to topics like climate change, extreme weather events and flooding. The map projects how Britain might look if human’s continue to cause climate change. Differentiated tasks go from basic to challenging.
How does a river flood diagram task
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How does a river flood diagram task

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Simplified worksheet task with a diagram and labels to add to show how a river floods. The lesson to accompany it has lots more detailed tasks, clips and background to this current topic.