A quick checklist of things to think about when writing a monologue for GCSE as part of creative writing - entertainment. Useful handout for revision. Gifted and talented. Students should read ‘A Lady of Letters’ monlogue by Alan Bennett.
Powerpoint for addressing Staff Development.Theories of Coaching and Mentoring. Definitions. Comparisons. Examples of Support for Staff Welfare. GROW, OSKAR, CLEAR. Ways of addressing Poor Performance.
Powerpoint on Leadership and Management.
Knowledge collated in one place.
Leadership Theories - Lewin, Adair, Kotter, Kubler Ross, Posner - and others
Project Management - Prince2, Agile
Communication - transactional, interactional
Conflict management
Team working
Decision Making- De Bono et al
Good overview slides.
Suitable for all abilities.
A Revision lesson which covers the main topics in the Sellection and Presenation of the news module in the AQA sociology media module.
Included in this download is a powerpoint with accompanying worksheet which can be completed in an hour lesson.
A Revision Lesson including powerpoint and worksheet for AQA Sociology media module. Covering media representation of Social class and various age groups. This is designed as an overview/revision lesson to be done at the end of the m odule of before exams as a refresher.
A Powerpoint designed to cover the entire topic in one lesson. It covers, the main perspective within the module: Marxist, Pluralist & Neo-Marixsts. This resource is ideal for an end of year recap of the sociology syllabus. Accompanying the powerpoint is a worksheet, which will help students identify the key information required to be retained.
Seven pages of a word document with close reading questions and wider reading activities. Useful to guide students through the text. Appropriate for GCSE and AS/A level. Would easily fill a couple of lessons and enable students to have a good set of notes. Concise for printing purposes - no graphics.
Guided questions and activities on Act 3 Scene 1 of Hamlet. Ideal to guide students through close reading of the text and to enable thorough revision notes. There is nothing fancy about the word document - just academic questions, designed to keep students busy and focused. Good for a cover lesson and enough differentiation in the activities to appeal to most learner types. Suitable for GCSE students. Enough work for a couple of lessons at least.
Questions and things to notice for A level. Word document. Suitable for students and teachers to understand meaning. Useful for NQTs, teaching practice and students who wish to make notes on the text. Line references and guided reading. Over 54 pages - well worth the small costs to save time preparing !
One page of questions which require close reading of the text, plus activities which can be research, group task or wider reading. Will enable students to understand the text, make detailed revision notes and form links to meanings within the text and the text's place in society. Useful for GCSE and AS/A-level students, plus teachers who want a quick cover lesson. There is enough scope in the activities to enable differentiated learning to take place.
Close reading questions and activities on Act 3, scenes 3 and 4, plus additional activities on Act 3. A word document which will focus students on the text. Suitable for GCSE and A level, will enable a set of detailed notes. Raises links with other texts. Concise and to the point, the word document would help teacher preparation as well as serve as a useful cover lesson (s).
One page of tasks which lists the key researchers and theories to investigate to give a good grounding in this topic. Useful for new teachers who want to be sure they have covered the topic, and for students to be sure they have understood the different approaches. Good for A level English Language, Language and Literature, and extended learning topics.
Over 50 pages. Activities for cover lessons, questions on the play scene by scene. It is available in word so that it can be adapted to suit lesson lengths and groups. The layout is functional and focuses on the work rather than just looking pretty. This will save a lot of work for teachers new to the text or on teaching practice. It will enable a good understanding of the text. Suitable for Years 7-11 - Key Stage 3 and GCSE. Shakespeare’s Macbeth - close reading lessons. Good for student revision. AQA specification.
A collection of materials and activities on The Tempest, over 100 pages.
Useful for Key Stage 3 and GCSE English Literature: things to do, revision notes and essays. Presentation is a simple word document so can be adapted.
Useful for NQTs or quick lesson planning. Suitable for Key Stage 3 and 4. Basics for Key Stage 5.
Well worth the money!
A level notes and activities on Wuthering Heights - over 20 pages - useful for 'love' and interpretations over time. Plain word documents so can be adapted to your needs. Saves time preparing if a new teacher or NQT - useful notes in plain English.
An introduction to dialect - some useful lesson ideas. A few pages with exercises and prompts. Useful for NQTs or new to teaching. Suitable for aged 11+