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!
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”
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”
A high quality resource with impressive graphics, videos and music.
teachingisgood has made an amazing GCSE Spanish resource based on the BBC episodes, Pointless. In the game, the teacher is able to display the presentation on the board, go through and teach students difficult vocabulary in an engaging way. Just like Pointless, the aim of the game is to get the least points. When a student gets the answer write, click on the icon and watch a live countdown with music as tension rises to see how many points that icon is worth.
The vocabulary is based from the Viva GCSE Higher book but can be used for anything. This includes holidays, weather, lifestyle etc.
The resource includes: the Pointless presentation with instructions for players and operators. An operators guide which is recommended to be printed and used by the teacher along with the presentation. The presentation includes music and videos.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact teachingisgood.
Please be aware that we only own the presentation, operator guide and its contents (excluding the Pointless logo, name, media, music and sound effects). We do not own any media “Media 1”, “Media 2”, “Media 3” in the folder or certain graphics within the presentation/operator guide, such as the pointless logo, name or weather images
A complete guide on using accents in Spanish, including where to place them and how to pronounce them.
This guide goes through six key rules when working with Spanish accents, giving an example of each as well as a clear explanation.
The guide will also give a diagram which can help you to decide if you should add an accent to a word, by making you follow steps to check certain things before proceeding to an answer.
You will also find practice questions, with explanations, at the end of the guide.
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.
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.
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
This is a PowerPoint presentation which uses animation, simple layouts, graphics and diagrams to clearly explain all topics required for a full understanding of Decision Maths Year 1, Algorithms. 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.
Understanding and using algorithms
Flow charts
Bubble sort
Quick sort
Bin-packing algorithms
Order of an algorithm
This is a PowerPoint presentation which uses animation, simple layouts, graphics and diagrams to clearly explain all topics required for a full understanding of Decision Maths Year 1, Graphs and networks. 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.
Modelling with graphs
Graph theory
Special types of graphs
Representing graphs and networks using matrices
The planarity algorithm
This is a PowerPoint presentation which uses animation, simple layouts, graphics and diagrams to clearly explain all topics required for a full understanding of Decision Maths Year 1, The simplex algorithm. 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.
Formulating linear programming problems
The simplex method
Problems requiring integer solutions
Two-stage simplex method
The big-M method
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, Argand Diagrams. 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 and fun ways to test students and develop knowledge.
The topics covered in this presentation is as follows.
Argand diagrams
Modulus and argument
Modulus-argument form of complex numbers
Loci in the Argand diagram
Regions in the Argand diagram
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, Roots of Polynomials. 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 and fun ways to test students and develop knowledge.
The topics covered in this presentation is as follows.
Roots of quadratic equations
Roots of cubic equations
Roots of quartic equations
Expressions relating to the roots of a polynomial
Linear transformation of roots
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, Proof by Induction. 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.
Proof by mathematic induction
Proving divisibility results
Proving statements involving matrices
Proving statements involving sequences
This is a PowerPoint presentation which uses animation, simple layouts, graphics and diagrams to clearly explain all topics required for a full understanding of Decision Maths Year 1, Route inspection. 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.
Eulerian graphs
Using the route inspection algorithm
Networks with more than 4 odd nodes
This is a PowerPoint presentation which uses animation, simple layouts, graphics and diagrams to clearly explain all topics required for a full understanding of Decision Maths Year 1, Algorithms on graphs. 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.
Kruskal’s algorithm
Prim’s algorithm
Applying Prim’s algorithm to a distance matrix
Using Dijkstra’s algorithm to find the shortest path
Floyd’s algorithm
This is a PowerPoint presentation which uses animation, simple layouts, graphics and diagrams to clearly explain all topics required for a full understanding of Decision Maths Year 1, Critical path analysis. 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.
Modelling a project
Dummy activities
Early and late event times
Critical activities
The float of an activity
Gantt charts
Resource histograms
Scheduling diagrams
This is a PowerPoint presentation which uses animation, simple layouts, graphics and diagrams to clearly explain all topics required for a full understanding of Decision Maths Year 1, The travelling salesman problem. 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.
The classical and practical travelling salesman problem
Using a minimum spanning tree to find an upper bound
Using a minimum spanning tree to find a lower bound
Using the nearest neighbour algorithm to find an upper bound
This is a PowerPoint presentation which uses animation, simple layouts, graphics and diagrams to clearly explain all topics required for a full understanding of Decision Maths Year 1, Linear programming. 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.
Linear programming problems
Graphical methods
Locating the optimal point
Solutions with integer values
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, Complex Numbers. 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 and fun ways to test students and develop knowledge.
The topics covered in this presentation is as follows.
Imaginary and complex numbers
Multiplying complex numbers
Complex conjugation
Roots of quadratic equations
Solving cubic and quartic equations