The idea of this activity is to be short and simple to have on the desk at a sixth form open evening to make the stand more interactive.
You could use it with an existing professional clip or as I am with the students productions for their coursework element (played on an ipad).
Edexcel International Geography A Level - complete set of powerpoints I use for teaching the Crowded Coasts Unit.
As there is no official textbook any slides that mention textbook pages will relate to the standard Pearson A Level Textbook
A powerpoint with activities, Independent learning tasks, class tasks and homeworks featured. The links are UK based. The powerpoint is designed to last around 2 full lessons but could take longer depending on how long you take to go through the content. The first slides include some marking guidance linked to the Cambridge syllabus.
A lesson that uses short case study examples to teach Livingstone and Lunt’s regulation theory. The theory itself is explained and there are some tasks to complete
a set of 7 powerpoints to teach the full unit 7.1 of CIA Psychology and Consumer Behaviour:
L1 The Physical Environment
L2 Leisure Environments
L3 Store Interior Layout
L4 Music in Restaurants
L5 Music in Open air Markets
L6 Background noise and Food Perception
L7 Lighting, Colour and Smell
A full lesson based on teaching students how to change verb form to or -ing (+ the infinitive)
Activities are included on the PowerPoint slide as well as on two worksheets
A powerpoint assembly explaining the importance of using your homework diary correctly and how to use it.
I used it as a KS4 assembly but it work just as well for KS3 or for individual tutor groups as a tutor / form group assembly.
A 30 minute assembly about what a growth mindset is and how to develop it (including link to YouTube video).
This would work well as a short key stage assembly or could be given to tutors for a form group assembly / PSHE.
A full A Level revision powerpoint of Reading the Mind in the Eyes (Test Revised Version - Baron-Cohen et al.
Suitable for the Cambridge International Psychology A Level
A detailed powerpoint covering the main camera shots, angles, movement and composition as found in the IAL Cambridge Specification.
It includes several examples and links to videos and web pages as well as a task.
It was used in a series of introduction lessons to get pupils used to the terminology and technical elements of the course
A full A Level Media Studies Powerpoint covering all Sound aspects of Technical Elements with examples.
Including:
• diegetic and non-diegetic sound, synchronous/asynchronous sound, sound effects, sound motif, sound bridge, dialogue, voiceover, mode of address/direct address, sound mixing, sound perspective
• soundtrack: score, incidental music, themes and stings, ambient sound.
A set of powerpoints which cover all of the main technical elements and terminology in Media Studies.
Each powerpoint has several examples and clips including powerpoints on Codes and Conventions and how to write about these, including a TV analysis writing frame to help structure note taking.
Powerpoints include:
Codes and Conventions
Camera shots, angle, movement and composition
Editing
Mise-en-Scene
Sound
A Mystery activity for a declining population case study - Russia
In line with the Cambridge iGCSE specification
Includes card sort and mystery questions
A full lesson with research tasks on the topic of Convergence and synergy in production, distribution, marketing and consumption: A Level Media Studies
The case study chosen is Disney
A set of powerpoints that are a great revision tool or teaching materials. Designed for the Edexcel International A Level but could be adapted. Research activities and links also included