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Level 2 & 3 Health & Social Care and T-Level resources both free and small charge ; use the search facility and I hope you find what you need. Supporting teachers
Level 2 & 3 Health & Social Care and T-Level resources both free and small charge ; use the search facility and I hope you find what you need. Supporting teachers
If like me, you are fed up of forgetful students who can’t remember what you said or don’t know what they need to hand in… …here’s a A4 folding to A6 size ‘booklet’ for students to have a reminder of their outstanding course work and a planned time and date to come in and complete it! You’re welcome, stay sane!!
Best printed in colour, back to back… they actually like it!
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A 16 slide PowerPoint, that gives an over view of feminism and more specifically Marxist feminism, Radical feminism, Liberal feminism and then some limitations and criticisms of feminism.
This forms part of the A2. spec for Unit 10 Sociological Perspe3ctives in Health and Social Care.
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After your students have sat the past paper as a mock, the Jan 2018 paper, this is an activity that takes them, step by step through analysising each question and the possible answers. Additional activities will get them thinking about how the knowledge could be applied to other question/answers and anticipating possible questions they may be asked in the real exam and plan how they would be best answered. It incorporates sections from the Pearson’s exam report and analysis for this particular exam paper too. A teachers copy will allow you to project practice exam questions on the board to check their own answers
Again, when they have sat the June 2019 paper, this resource can be used in conjunction with their marked papers to encourage them to walk through it, step by step to analyse their own answers and it incorporates the exam board feedback so students get a broad picture. Included then are activities and practice exam questions for them to work through and get them anticipating questions they maybe asked and plan how to answer them. There is a 2nd teachers copy with all the practice questions answered so you don’t need to use your own brain!
it’s all there and could even be given as a homework or revision activity for students to work through independently.
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This resource package has an engaging animated presentation, a group role play guidance worksheet a writing task and a witness statement for an observation which can be adapted to different units/qualifications and in addition there is a lesson plan.
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A resource package of a 26 slide PowerPoint Step-byStep Walk-through of how to tackle the Pearsons Unit 4 May 2018 Part A Asthma Atricle. It inclucdes, initial research thoughts, the 4-sides of research and references to take into the Part B exam and model answers for students to analyse as well as the exam board feedback for this paper. There is also some revision guidance and resources.
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Good luck in your teaching, this is a challenging unit!
This resource package consists of a 24 page Word Booklet for students to make notes and carry out activities, keepin them all in the same place. There is reference to the assessment criteria throughout and FIVE PowerPoints to assist with the delivery of content, which are engaging and stimulates discussions.
The Unit 10 spec covered, as below:-
Learning aim B: Examine how sociological approaches support understanding of
models and concepts of health
B1 The biomedical model of health and alternatives
• The biomedical model (PowerPoint)
o origins and significance
o criticisms of the medical model
o implications for professionals and individuals who have care and support needs.
The alternatives:
o social model of health and well-being (PowerPoint)
o complementary approach to health and well-being
B2 The concepts of health, ill health and disability
• Physical and mental ill health (PowerPoint) and disability as social and biological constructs (PowerPoint).
• Definitions of health, including World Health Organization (WHO), holistic,
positive and negative.
• Medicalisation.
• The sick role.(PowerPoint)
• Clinical iceberg.
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A 10 slide PowerPoint which explains the care value; Safeguarding and Duty of Care, using images to aid applied understanding and activities to challenge students to show their understanding.
This is for the BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health & Social Care but can be adapted to suit other qualifications with slightly different care values/care value base. There is There is some guidance about how students can ‘demonstrate’ this care value in a 1-2-1 and a group role play
Most slides have the guidance for what is needed for a Pass, a Merit and a Distinction and so observation and Ofsted friendly
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A 14 slide PowerPoint which explains the care value; Effective Communication, using images to aid applied understanding and activities to challenge students to show their understanding.
This is for the BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health & Social Care but can be adapted to suit other qualifications with slightly different care values/care value base. There is There is some guidance about how students can ‘demonstrate’ this care value in a 1-2-1 and a group role play
Most slides have the guidance for what is needed for a Pass, a Merit and a Distinction and so observation and Ofsted friendly
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A 16 slide PowerPoint which explains the care value; Maintaniing confidentiality, using images to aid applied understanding and activities to challenge students to show their understanding.
This is for the BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health & Social Care but can be adapted to suit other qualifications with slightly different care values/care value base. There is There is some guidance about how students can ‘demonstrate’ this care value in a 1-2-1 and a group role play
Most slides have the guidance for what is needed for a Pass, a Merit and a Distinction and so observation and Ofsted friendly
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This is a collection of eight PowerPoints that cover the cardiovascular section of the Unit 4 Anatomy and Physiology Digestive system, as below. Some have activities, others have video’s embedded so you can develop activities to in your own teaching style to aid student memory
3.1 Gross structure of digestive system and functions of component parts
• buccal cavity (mouth or oral cavity)
• salivary glands
• epiglottis (stops food going down windpipe)
• oesophagus
• stomach
• small intestine (absorption takes place)
• large intestine (water is absorbed out)
• rectum (canal)
• anus
• liver
• gallbladder
• bile duct
• pancreas
• pancreatic duct
3.2 Mechanical and chemical digestion,
• action of chewing (mechanical breaking down)
• action of stomach (killing off bacteria)
• action of digestive enzymes in stomach and small intestine
3.3 Digestive roles of liver and pancreas
digestive role of pancreatic juice
• digestive role of bile (emulsifies fats like washing up liquid)
3.4 Absorption and assimilation
• adaptations of intestine wall for absorption (e.g. nutrients)
• liver’s role in assimilation
3.5 Digestive malfunctions – possible causes and effects
• coeliac disease (autoimmune system, allergic reaction)
3.6 Monitoring, treatment and care needs for digestive malfunctions
(e.g. impact on diet/lifestyle, endoscopy, ultrasound, villi needle biopsy and monitoring, medication)
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Small resource package for John Bowlby’s attachment theory- a PowerPoint, extra reading activity and wall display content.
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Happy Teaching!
This resource package has 3 PowerPoints with embedded video’s for the Hypothalamus/pituitary gland, the adrenalin glands and the thyroid gland. There are some card match activities as well as revision aid mind-maps, using acronyms for all the hormones, pictures and colours to adapt to your style of teaching. Activities to help students tackle longer exam answers are included too.
In addition, there are A2 wall display ideas for the classroom, again, to aid memory.
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This is a collection of eight PowerPoints that cover some of the sensory systems section of the Unit 4 Anatomy and Physiology, as below. Some have activities, others have video’s embedded so you can develop activities to in your own teaching style to aid student memory
6.1 Structure of the eye
• pupil
• iris
• tear glands
• humours or fluids
• conjunctiva
• cornea
• retina
• macula
• optic nerve
• ciliary muscle/suspensory ligaments
• lens
6.2 Structure of the ear
• external
• middle
• inner ear
• eardrum
• stapes/incus/malleus ear bones
• cochlea
• organ of Corti
• Eustachian tube
• round window
• auditory nerve
• semi-circular canals
• ampullae
6.3 Malfunctions of eye and ear – possible causes and effects, i.e.
• eye - glaucoma, AMD, cataracts, retinopathy
• ear – deafness
6.4 Monitoring, treatment and care needs for malfunctions of the eye and the ear (e.g. impacts on lifestyle, visual aids, auditory aids, medication, biopsies, scans, medication, dialysis)
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This is a collection of TEN PowerPoints that cover some of the nervous system section of the Unit 4 Anatomy and Physiology, as below. Some have activities, others have video’s embedded so you can develop activities to in your own teaching style to aid student memory
5.1 Components of nerve systems
• Central Nervous System (CNS)
• peripheral nerves (PNS)
• autonomic system
• spinal cord
• sensory and motor neurons
5.2 Structure and function of brain
• cerebral cortex
• cerebellum
• frontal lobes
• corpus callosum (left and right side communication point)
• hypothalamus
• medulla
• meninges
5.3 Nerve action
• structure of neuron (axon, dendrites, synaptic gap)
• role of axon/dendron (electrical nerve action)
• myelin sheath (insulates nerve message passages)
• synapse (chemical nerve action)
5.4 Organisation and function of endocrine system
• pancreas
• pituitary
• adrenal glands
• thyroid
• hormones
5.9 Malfunctions of control and regulatory systems – possible causes and effects
• CNS, i.e. multiple sclerosis (autoimmune condition attacks the myelin sheath)
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SEVEN PowerPoints covering the spec areas below:-
5.5 Structure of kidney
• cortex
• medulla
• calyx
• ureters
• renal artery/vein
• urethra
• bladder
* kidney nephron (role in osmoregulation)
5.6 Functions of kidney
* osmoregulation (balance of fluids in the body and blood pressure)
5.8 The concept of homeostasis
• principles of homeostasis (monitoring, feedback mechanisms, effectors) and its importance
5.9 Malfunctions of control and regulatory systems – possible causes and effects
eg. Kidney failure and endocrine, i.e. diabetes
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Three PowerPoints covering the 7 Care Values, how to apply them and what they mean. There are discussion points, embedded videos and animated text entry as well as a template to print back-to-back on card as a student cue card activity, for revision. Included is a wall display for the classroom too.
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Seven PowerPoints for delivery and four activities for you to use or adapt, to your style of teaching
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PowerPoint to assist in the delivery of the care planning process, an activity for students and suggested answers for teachers reference
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A 21 page resource package covering the content of the BTEC Level 3 Unit 4 Current Research in Health and Social Care, Learning Aim B4. Research Skills. It’s on Word and can be altered or added to, to suit your teaching and is page numbered from the previous booklets for this unit, also on TES. There is one PowerPoint to accompany this and activities and tasks with places for students to make notes throughout. This is a continuation from the previous booklet spec sections I have produced with page numbers to reflect this.
The spec covered is, as below…
B4 Research skills
• Time management, organisational skills.
• Non-judgemental practice.
• Showing connections between sources of information.
• Methods of analysis and drawing conclusions.
• Recognising potential sources of bias or error.
• Distinguishing between fact and opinion, and identifying bias.
• Interpreting graphs and tables produced by others.
• Selecting relevant numerical data.
• Analysis of results, including compilation of data, results and findings, use of methods of analysis valid for data collected, including triangulation, use of percentages, use of statistical averages.
• Making notes and keeping records from source material.
• Reading techniques, e.g. skimming, scanning.
• Conventions for presenting bibliography and reference lists.
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Good Luck in your teaching, it’s a tough old job, I hope I saved you some precious time :-)
A lesson plan and PowerPoint to capture students imagination, it’s engaging and thought provoking, learning through self discovery.
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