Fun and engaging learning resources for a range of subjects, ages and school settings! We also have a range of teacher development, workload and CPD resources too. The resource creator is an experienced Religious Studies Teacher and Special Educational Needs, Disabilities and Inclusion Specialist. Have you got your learn on yet? REMEMBER... Get in touch to claim your resource. #GetYourLearnOn #BePrepared
Fun and engaging learning resources for a range of subjects, ages and school settings! We also have a range of teacher development, workload and CPD resources too. The resource creator is an experienced Religious Studies Teacher and Special Educational Needs, Disabilities and Inclusion Specialist. Have you got your learn on yet? REMEMBER... Get in touch to claim your resource. #GetYourLearnOn #BePrepared
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As we all know, checking students knowledge is essential. However, sometimes it can be difficult to find new creative ways, that students will find fun and engaging, making sure that they can understand key parts of the lesson and what has been learnt. But, also making sure that you know what they have learnt and what you need to help them with.
This resource contains a selection of plenaries for you to do with your students, to asses their learning. They can be used in variety of ways. All of the plenaries, will in some ways be fun, engaging and useful for students, all plenaries give an explanation of they should be used with students. Some activities involves the increasing use of technology, namely social media etc.
Some examples of the contents include;
* Roll your plenary,
* Traffic Light Race,
* Let's spin it... Social Media Style,
* Take on the Teacher,
* Emoji Emotions.
* Lots more!
**Please note this is a lite version and only contains some plenaries - key an eye out for the full toolkit, coming out soon, with 30+ plenaries. **
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I created this resource for A Level AQA Geography (Human), but it could be used for any exam board. It is based on the topic of changing places . It is a collection of all the topic covered on the specification, with a slide for each, for students to create their own revision mind-map. This could be used in connection with my 'AQA A Level Changing Places Revision Checklist' so that students can make sure that they know what they need to revise and what they need to add to their revision tool.
*Please not that they are not full revision mind-maps, they are only independent sheets for students to create their own mind-maps! If you would like full revision mind-maps, please follow the link: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-a-level-geography-changing-place-revision-learning-maps-11518756'
*** Coming Soon: Changing Place Revision Mind-maps & Full Revision Notes! ***
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I created this resource for A Level AQA Geography (Human), but it could be used for any exam board. It is based on the topic of changing places . It is a checklist for all of the content that students need to know about the topic. They should use this as a working document, so they can track their learning and what the need to re-practice. It is a good tool to help students create any revision resources, i.e. mind-maps and cue cards etc.
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I created this resource for A Level AQA Geography (Human), but it could be used for any exam board. It is based on the theory of Urban Change, including - De-industrialisation, De-centralisation of Retail and Rise in service economy . It could be used as a revision tool, as it contains all of the key things that needs to be learnt within this topic. Students, could pick out the key information and create their own revision tool, to suit their needs.
Some examples of the content is:
* Definitions
* Causes and Effects
* Impacts (Economic, Social and Environmental)
* Positives and Negatives
* And lots more!
* Including, a variety of of different revision tasks at different levels.
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I created this resource for A Level AQA Geography (Human), but it could be used for any exam board. It is based on the theory of Suburbanisation. It could be used as a revision tool, as it contains all of the key things that needs to be learnt within this topic. Students, could pick out the key information and create their own revision tool, to suit their needs.
Some examples of the content is:
* Definition of SU
* How it it possible? & How has it happened? What are the effects?
* Push & Pull Factors (Families, Business, House developers etc.)
* Key causes and effects
* Attitudes to SU
* Diagram to show SU
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I created this resource for A Level AQA Geography (Human), but it could be used for any exam board. It is based on the theory of Urban Resurgence (UR), also known as Re-Urbanisation. It could be used as a revision tool, as it contains all of the key things that needs to be learnt within this topic. Students, could pick out the key information and create their own revision tool, to suit their needs.
Some examples of the content is:
* Why is it needed/Why is it happening/What are the aims?
* 3 Processes of UR
* UR Schemes
* Push and Pull Factors of UR
* Impacts on the city centre
* Case Study: London Docklands Development Corporation
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I created this resource for A Level OCR Theology (Philosophy), but it can be used for any exam board. The resource itself is a revision lesson based on RE - Visions and Voices. Students could write key notes throughout the PPT, so that they are able to consolidate their notes, to what they need to know.
It contains:
* Vision and Voice Theory Summarisation,
* St. Teresa's Vision,
* Strengths and Weaknesses of both,
* Are vision and voices genuine RE's?
* Alternative Perspectives,
* Get Revising Revision Map
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I created this resource for A Level AQA Geography (Human), but it could be used for any exam board. It is based on the theory of Counter-Urbanisation (CU). It could be used as a revision tool, as it contains all of the key things that needs to be learnt within this topic. Students, could pick out the key information and create their own revision tool, to suit their needs.
Some examples of the content is:
* Push & Pull Factors of CU,
* Social, Economic and Environmental Effects - Into + & -
* Effects of CU explained,
* Dissatisfaction of CU
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I created this resource for A Level OCR Theology course, but it could be used for any exam board. It is a revision PowerPoint, containing some key A01/A02 information language games and religious language as games. It could be used as a handout, for students to make notes and summarise into their own words. Or, it could be used as an example for a flip learning activity, where students take control of their learning, they could doing by summarising what they know and creating a presentation to the rest of the class in groups.
Some examples of the content is:
* Key Philosophers - Ludwig Wittgenstein and Rudolf Bultmann,
* Strengths and Weaknesses,
* How does it relate to R.L?,
* Quizzes, to test students knowledge.
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I created this PowerPoint of motivational quotes and images to be used for a classroom display. Looks, great on the wall/display board, really helps motivate the students with their upcoming exams. It gives them a chance to self reflect and think about if they are working hard enough, with revision etc.
Let me know what your students think!
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I created this resource for A Level AQA Geography (2017+ Course), but they could be used for any exam board. They are all the key terms needed for the costal topic.
A good idea would be to get your students to create a running total every time they use one of the words in their notes, exam answers etc. That way they can find out what words they are not using, helping them to access the higher grades.
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I created this resource for A Level AQA Geography (2017+ Course), but they could be used for any exam board. They are all the key terms needed for the rivers topic.
A good idea would be to get your students to create a running total every time they use one of the words in their notes, exam answers etc. That way they can find out what words they are not using, helping them to access the higher grades.
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I created this resource for A Level OCR Theology (Philosophy), but it can be used for any exam board. The resource itself is a revision guide containing notes and simple revision activities, on the concept of the defense of God. Focusing on two different theodicies - Augustine’s Theodicy and Irenaeus’ Theodicy, as well as the Free-Will defense.
It contains:
* Definitions for Natural and Moral Evil,
* The Problem of Evil,
* The Inconsistent Triad
* Key Scholars views on the problem of evil - Hume, Flew and Aquinas,
* Augustine’s Theodicy, Irenaeus’ Theodicy, Hick’s Reformation Theodicy,
* Free-Will Defense,
* It also includes lots of little tasks to help students retain the information for revision, building up to writing and essay based on the problem of evil etc.
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I created this resources for the Edexcel GCSE Religious Studies course 2016-17. It gives key revision information that students should use to revise from. It show students the key information of the exam and how they can prepare the exam correctly. It is a PDF.
It contains:
* Exam Details,
* Revision Tips and Advice,
* The Quick Exam Plan,
* Types of Exam Questions,
* 'Do you know the answer to these questions?' Section. These are questions that students should all know the answer to, in preparation for the exam.
* Any many more features.
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I created these resource for A Level OCR Theology course, but it could be used for any exam board. They are a revision sheet containing some key A01/A02 information for the Ontological Argument. They could be used as a handout, for students to make notes and summarise into their own words. Or, it could be used as an example for a flip learning activity, where students take control of their learning, they could doing by summarising what they know and creating a presentation to the rest of the class in groups.
The two sheets:
* Ontological Handout
* The Ontological Argument Made Easy
They contains key philosophers, background information, key stages, strengths and weakness, keywords and many other key points etc.
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I created this resource for all of my classes as an introduction lesson at the start of each year. it set out expectations, lesson structure and thing that they can expect in a lesson. Some examples of the content is:
* DO IT NOW TASK - Think about...
* Expectation and Expectation Contract
* Structure of a lesson
* Let's get to know each other tasks
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I created this resource for A Level OCR Theology course, but it could be used for any exam board. It is a revision PowerPoint, containing some key A01/A02 information for the Cosmological Argument. It could be used as a handout, for students to make notes and summarise into their own words. Or, it could be used as an example for a flip learning activity, where students take control of their learning, they could doing by summarising what they know and creating a presentation to the rest of the class in groups.
Some examples of the content is:
* Cosmological Argument: Details (A01),
* Thomas Aquinas,
* Aquinas' Five Ways,
* Strengths and Weaknesses of the argument,
* Hume's Criticisms,
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Secondly, all resources referred to in the lesson PowerPoint, i.e. Exit Ticket and Twitter Template etc. can be found on my resources page.
I created this resource for A Level OCR Theology course, but it could be used for any exam board. It is Plato revision lesson, focusing on his analogy of the cave. It contains LO's and Success Criteria, there is a range of tasks to complete, to help students revise and recall all the key information needed for understanding Plato analogy of the cave. Some examples of the activities are:
* Starter, DO IT NOW TASK of planning a answer to an essay style questions,
* Creating a Twitter Page/Profile for Plato,
* Summarising Plato's analogy of the cave
* Features of the analogy
* Strengths and Weaknesses of the analogy
In the notes section of the PowerPoint, are some helpful suggestions on how the lesson should be presented. Showing how the task should be done etc.
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I created this resource for A Level OCR Theology course, but it could be used for any exam board. It is Plato revision sheet with a range of tasks to complete, to help students revise the key information needed for understanding Plato. Some examples of the activities are:
* Plato Fact File
* Analysing a key Plato quote
* Summarising Plato's analogy of the cave
* Strengths and Weaknesses of the analogy
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I created this resources, to use for whole school independence. I put this sheet together to help students in all classes and all subjects, allowing them to become an independent learner, rather than always asking the teacher for help.
The sheet has a variety of different help techniques and strategies allow students to become an independent learner. The sheet includes questions that students should ask themselves, they need help. Some questions include:
* Have I asked a friend?
* Can I look at a textbook or revision guide?
* Do I have the right equipment?
* Can I use a dictionary?
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