A student friendly specification for Psychopathology
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A student friendly specification for Biopsychology.
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A student friendly specification for Attachment.
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A student friendly specification for Social Influence.
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A student friendly specification for Issues and debates.
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A student friendly specification for Research Methods.
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A student friendly specification for Schizophrenia.
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A student friendly specification for Memory.
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A student friendly specification for Aggression.
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AQA Biopsychology- Localisation of the Brain (AO1)
Student led lesson exploring the different areas of the brain as stated in the specification (motor cortex, somatosenory, Broca’s, Wernicke’s, auditory cortex and visual cortex). AfL task and exam question included.
All resources are included.
Oxford International AQA: Lesson 1 Division of the Nervous System
This lesson allows students to visually understand how the nervous system is broken down and independently discover different areas of the brain and the function of the spinal cord in relation to the nervous system and how the brain and body communicate.
This lesson includes student tasks and exam practice questions. An optional worksheet is included.
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This resource has a wide collection of TV shows and Films related to A Level Psychology curriculum.
I use this as a display board. There are two ways I have used this as a display board:
A generic display board where I will put as many of the shows/films up.
Where I change the TV shows and Films based on the topic being taught to each year group.
This classroom display resources comes with images of the TV show and Films as well as a document (to be printed as labels) that proved information on appropriate age, where to find the show/film and the topics that link psychology and the curriculum.
This is a great way for students to engage in learning outside of the classroom, initiate conversations, develop intrinsic interest into the subject, give a starting point to researching around the topic area.
Suitable for AQA, Edexcel, OCR, International Edexcel, Oxford AQA
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Research Methods Mind Map for revision. This suitable for GCSE or A Level students.
This resource can be used in a variety of ways and easily differentiated for all students.
This activity will help students to focus on the key information and keeping their writing concise, creating links between concepts, extend knowledge.
This document is A4 but can easily be printed to A3.
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A Level Psychology Edexcel International Marking Grids
Easy to use marking grids for 8, 12,16 and 20 mark essays. These grids help keep marking consistent between teachers and giving effective feedback.
A fantastic tool to train students on marking and understanding how examiners mark their essay. These can also be used to help students self and peer assess essays and build their confidence in marking.
How to use:
Highlight which level is being met for each skill.
Based on the highlights, decide on an overall level for the essay (baring in mind weighting of AO’s).
Decide which mark within that level. If it is just meeting the level then bottom end mark, if it meets all or majority of the description the top end of the marks.
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An editable Tutor Time powerpoint.
Includes:
activities for first day back
Icebreakers
admin checks with your form e.g. timetables
school expectations
Fire drill procedure
School timings
Code of Conduct
Equipment check
Mobile phone policy
Uniform Policy
Important and useful contact contacts
school tour.
Worksheet to help students reflect on their academic progress and consider their next steps and how to achieve them.
This can be used at any point in the year, either whole cohort or targeted students.
This is a PDF document and should let students to edit on devices.
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Worksheet to help students reflect on their academic progress and consider their next steps and how to achieve them.
This can be used at any point in the year, either whole cohort or targeted students.
This is a PDF document and should let students to edit on devices.
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My staple display in my classroom that is referred to in almost every lesson. A grate visual aid, breaking down the different types/ways of evaluating psychological research and theory.
Helps students with using the right terminology in their evaluations and also as a reminder when they get stuck.
How to use:
Cut out the coloured buckets.
Key terms are colour coded to the buckets and are placed above or around the bucket.
Optional:
Laminated the sheets and them cut out to make the resource last longer.
Tip:
Please in an area where it is easily seen by the students such as above the projector or teaching board.
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Editable Powerpoint and ‘Thank You’ cards.
A great way to show students how to express gratittude to their teachers and support staff to celebrate World Teacher Day/ Teacher Appreciation Day.
How to use:
Print out 2 or 4 per page and cut up.
Deliver the slide to the students
Hand out the cards to students - they can fill in as many as they want.
Optional: have select few students to hand them out to teachers.