This is an informative PowerPoint outlining how to write a good CV. The slides include choosing your style, CV rules, what to include and other useful information to guide students on how to create a fantastic CV.
An essential poster for any form room on the 'Dont's of CV's' <br />
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Bright and colourful with pictures and even humour. Concise and informative information
A generic British Values poster to be used in schools. Bright and colourful. Ofsted loved this on their recent visit.<br />
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Explores all six elements of British values.<br />
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Example points:<br />
"am free to think as I see fit.<br />
"I have the freedom to make choices that affect me"
A presentation which delivers key information on disabilities and has numerous tasks to keep students engaged. Within the presentation there are three case studies including Christopher Reeves, Heather Mills and Dame Sarah Joanne Storey. The presentation is quite long but can easily be adapted for PSHE lessons etc. as all the key and relevant information is provided.
<p>This consists of three PowerPoints and an accompanying workbook with activites links etc. There are also worksheets attached for extra help and/or homework. Planned to teach in seven hours.</p>
<p>Life of the Buddha - includes five PowerPoint lessons with accompanying booklet. Any and all links/resources. Made for OCR A-Level H573 but easily adapatable for other exam boards. The booklet has activites, essay planning and specification links, this mirrors the PowerPoint perfectly. This has been planned to deliver in five hours or less.</p>
<p>Buddhism & Gender for OCR Buddhism and aimed to be taught in seven hours. This consists of four PowerPoint presentations and accompanying worksheets.</p>
<p>Ancient Philosophical Influence planned for OCR Philosophy - H573. This resource consists of nine PowerPoint presentations with an accompanying workbook planned to be taught in twelve hours. One of the presentations is an introduction to the course and how to argue in Philosophy. Attached you will also find a key assessment quiz with answers.</p>
<p>Soul, mind and body planned for OCR Philosophy with the aim of teaching in eleven hours. This resource consists of eight PowerPoint presentations with accompanying workbook. Attached is also a slow writing activity, an example essay plan and an essay preperation PowerPoint.</p>
<p>This is topic two of the OCR Buddhism spec - this resource consists of a PowerPoint and a booklet used for flipped learning but this can also be taught if you have the time. The students are given both resources to complete the booklet on their own. There is an accompying fifteen question quiz PowerPoint to test learning in class. This has been planned to deliver in eight hours or less.</p>
<p>This is the third topic on OCR A-level Buddhism - this resource consists of three PowerPoint lesson and accompanying booklet. Both resources match up perfectly and all links and activities have been checked and are included. Resource also includes two detailed essay plans and a homework task sheet. This has been planned to deliver in eight hours or less.</p>
<p>This is a lesson pack designed for OCR Buddhism and with the aim to be delivered as flipped learning, students use the document to complete alongside the PowerPoint. There is also a brief plan of an essay question.</p>
<p>This is a cluster of lessons for the Four Noble Truths as part of the OCR A-level in Buddhism but can be used for other exam boards. The resource consists of four PowerPoints for teaching with the accompanying workbook. In addition there is a PPT with the noble eightfold path, an extra reading task to be set for homework and some printable flashcards that could be used as a recap game. The aim is to teach this in thirteen hours.</p>
<p>The three marks of existence, this is a full topic that includes three PowerPoint presentations and a work booklet that has tasks and activities in. This is planned to be taught in nine hours.</p>
A handy guide for both staff and students on how to write a good personal statement, including a list of dos & don'ts. There are questions a student must ask themselves before starting a personal statement and this PP provides those questions and guides them to produce a fantastic statement to be proud of.
<p>A presentations discussing the newly named psychoactive substances which were once legal highs. The PowerPoint asks questions to students and also has three case studies from different drugs. The ending discusses the new law and what it actually means as many young people still think that these are legal as you can buy them over the internet.</p>
A presentation that I give to my tutor group about volunteering and how it sets them apart from other candidates at university, employment etc. The PowerPoint has recent statistics and websites on how to find volunteering opportunities and how to make them relevant to chosen career paths.
A crucial lesson on student bank accounts and how to apply. The presentation also includes sections on overdrafts, budgeting, payday loans and benefits and pits of student bank accounts. There are activities included and the PowerPoint could easily be split up into multiple tutorial sessions. Informative yet relatable and a crucial lesson before the students fly the nest to university!
This is a bundle consisting of a PowerPoint outlining how to write a CV and a poster for your classroom about CV don'ts. I have also included a guide to writing the perfect personal statement as many skills are transferable<br />
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I went through all with my tutor group.