All resources are tried and tested in a school that went from Special Measures to Good in 18 months. The Philosophy, Religion and Ethics department has achieved fantastic results in the last three years (95% 9 -5 and 45% 9 - 7 n 2023 and this is ultimately down to high quality teaching, learning and assessment feedback.
All resources are tried and tested in a school that went from Special Measures to Good in 18 months. The Philosophy, Religion and Ethics department has achieved fantastic results in the last three years (95% 9 -5 and 45% 9 - 7 n 2023 and this is ultimately down to high quality teaching, learning and assessment feedback.
Ready to print learning walk proforma. Should be printed as an A4 booklet. Enables photocopies to be made for individual teacher feedback but also as body of evidence for any particular focus. I used it for Pupil Premium performance.
Pupil survey used to evaluate educational experiences for disadvantaged pupils in preparation for GCSE and exams. Includes book scrutiny form as a special treat. Enjoy.
A example based CPD session on different strategies to become an outstanding practitioner. Session includes:
1. Debating (participation tokens, secret student, team captains)
2. Criteria grid - peer assessment
3. Built in Reflection
4. Know your students
5. Spaced Learning
6. Take Risks
7. Captivate your audience
8. Give them space to think
9. Student-led Learning
Has real life examples for each strategy. Enjoy!
An extensive and detailed exploration on key revision strategies. Includes:
- Theoretical approaches
- Styles of learner
- Examples and theory of different strategies (mind-mapping, cue cards, podcasting, mnemonics etc.)
- A Mo Farah starter
Was extremely well received by parents and students.
10-15 minute assembly about new years resolutions and how social media exploits personal perceived flaws to drive sales - link to confirmation bias. Development of stoic views on not complaining about things you can’t change.
Trying to improve literacy and oracy in the classroom? Speaking and listening slowing pupil progress?
Try using this 'Debate place mat'. It includes sentence starters, questions and structure for all stages of the debate. Easily printed off and laminated for debates. Very easy to use and rapidly improves written and verbal outcomes.
High quality lesson on issues of the psycho-physical impact of gaming. Includes embedded video, arguments for and against, article about the issue, debate success criteria.
High quality resource that will help refocus pupils after a break.
Includes:
- Built in ready to print worksheets (Friendship Bingo and New Academic Year Resolutions)
- Embedded link to Oscars speech
- High quality images
- Debate (with structured arguments and success criteria)
- Fun Activities
- Current affairs
Hope you like it!
- Editable format
sInclude:
Pupil Workbook,
Debate Place Mat,
Mock Exam Answer Book.
Model Answers (6 mark questions),
Revision Guide, and a
Walking, Talking Mock Presentation
A ready to use Transition project used across 21 schools. Includes 3 subject areas around the concept of change, culminating in a short film activity to showcase at the end of Summer term. This can be easily adapted to be self-portraits or other art works. 3 lessons for year 6 teachers to deliver in ‘secondary style’ and ready to print tickets for the showcase evening. Been using it for 5 years now.
Want to significantly improve speaking and listening skills? This series of well-resourced lessons is just the ticket. Explores: banning of the burqa, animal testing, death penalty, high-earning athletes, the impact of religion, video games and nuclear weapons and more!
An ofsted HMI said of one of the lessons:
"An outstanding example of a teacher making a lesson fun and highly successful was in a religious education lesson where students were debating whether religion was a good or bad thing. The teacher made it absolutely clear how students needed to behave in order to be successful. He used time limits and targeted questioning exceptionally well to keep the pace of learning for all students brisk. Students made outstanding progress and did not realise how hard they were working."