A teacher in a schoo, based in the north, with personalised and engaging resources focusing across the school curriculum! All sales will go towards directly benefiting and improving opportunities for our students.
Need more support with a resource? Just let me know and I can make the tweaks or help you implement ideas within your own school!
A teacher in a schoo, based in the north, with personalised and engaging resources focusing across the school curriculum! All sales will go towards directly benefiting and improving opportunities for our students.
Need more support with a resource? Just let me know and I can make the tweaks or help you implement ideas within your own school!
Need to set some quick Science Cover for your classes? No problem with these engaging Cover Worksheets! They focus on Chemistry and Biology
There are two full and interactive worksheets which will take between 1-2 hours each to complete, with a range of activities from; in-built word searches, fill in the blanks, content questions, pair match up, drawing activities and data analysis. There is also one Chemistry Recap sheet which should take around 15 minutes to complete, and can be used as a long starter/revision tool for GCSE Classes.
All content covered aims towards GCSE, and students can use their exercise books, textbooks, computers or IPads to complete the work that has been set. If there are any issues, or you need some extra assistance, please let me know and I will make any tweaks necessary!
This huge bundle gives you the 20 lessons of Unit 1 - Research Methods! They are each packed full of activities, assessments and worksheets to keep your classes challenged, stretched and making progress for years to come!
This lesson is designed to be engaging, creative and fun! It helps the students to understand what Study Skills are, and why Personal Organisation is important. There is a run-along activity booklet that the students use throughout the lesson to help compound understanding as well.
The lesson uses humour, real-life stories, and student involvement to get it's point across, and the lesson gets the students to build a study timetable, make promises to themselves, avoid poor study choices, and even hunt for things to make them successful in a word search format!
If there's any more information you need if you purchase this lesson, let me know and I will make the tweaks/walk it through with you :)
Welcome to the next installment of quick Science Cover for your classes!
These three exciting activity sheets focus cover all aspects of Secondary Science, with a sheet each for Biology, Chemistry and Physics!
There are 3 interactive worksheets which will take between 1-2 hours each to complete (each have 4 sides of A4 to work through!), with a range of activities from; in-built word searches with secret messages to find once complete, fill in the blanks, unscrambling the words, content questions, pair match up, drawing activities, physics mazes and cryptograms. This has been used with many of my classes, from top to bottom sets, Year 11 to Year 7, with my Year 11 students staying in during their breaktime as they were determined to finish them!
All content covered aims towards GCSE, and students can use their exercise books, textbooks, computers or IPads to complete the work that has been set. If there are any issues, or you need some extra assistance, please let me know and I will make any tweaks necessary!
This lesson is designed to be an engaging and exciting activity for students to learn about X-Rays, CT Scans, MRI Scans and the differences between them. It can be used for the new Triple GCSE Specification, or for BTEC/A Level Physics Students.
It begins by introducing the techniques and assessing the students prior knowledge of these. Afterwards, the students are given one of 6 different worksheets, representing an NHS Hospital, they then have to 'network' with their peers to obtain the full information and fill in their sheet. This is done on a timer, so expect a lot of excitement!
Afterwards the students are faced with 3 different A&E Scenarios, where they must decide how to scan each critical patient, using the information filled in on their sheets. If they get it wrong, their patient could die!
At the end of the lesson, they will then come back to their starter and show the progress that they have made during your lesson. This lesson was recently rated outstanding during observation.
Attached is the full Lesson Plan, the 6 'Hospital' Sheets, the full lesson Powerpoint, and the Starter/Plenary Task. If you need further help with this resource, I will be on hand to offer guidance/tweaks if necessary. Enjoy! :)
In this lesson, students are introduced to good hygiene, and are asked to judge others based on their personal hygiene. This gives them an awareness of their own hygiene levels. They learn the importance of good hygiene, and when they need to practice it, as well as showing them the skills to practice good hygiene with. This lesson has been rated outstanding.
Included is the lesson plan for this, which shows differentiation, other tasks you can try, and a step-by step guide to the lesson. There is also a whole lesson powerpoint, and a hygiene activity to the students to complete, discuss and hand in! I am also on hand if you need any tweaks, help, or additional guidance! Enjoy :)
This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, and contains everything you could possibly need for the fifth lesson, Reliability and Validity!
This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, three differentiated starters, 5 differentiated activities and 2 worksheets with accompanying answers, as well as a differentiated homework task with answers! The whole lesson is designed in a 'pick up and teach it' way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you.
There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge.
Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows:
- Define the key terms reliability and validity
- Explain the difference between internal validity and external validity
- Consider what makes research reliable/valid
- Suggest why is it important that psychological research is reliable and valid
This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, and contains everything you could possibly need for the 20th lesson, Ethics!
This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a differentiated starter, a fully differentiated activity and a differentiated worksheet with accompanying answers, as well as an informed consent form for your students! The whole lesson is designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you.
There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge.
Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows:
Identify the difference between ethical guidelines and issues
Explain how the four ethical principles in Psychology
Explain how ethical guidelines are used in Psychology
Discuss which guideline is the most important
This resource is aimed at low-ability students who have been directed to complete a Life-Skills course. It presents Life Skills as a fun and exciting course, and introduces the students to each other, and allows the teacher to get to know the students and make Assessment for Learning judgements based on their speaking skills, listening skills and writing skills. Graded Outstanding when observed.
The worksheet allows you to put in your own schools name and personalize the resource. There is also the main interview task which has been extremely well received when used. Alongside this, I will also be on hand to assist anyone who has purchased this resource and needs things changing/help with delivery :)
Save yourself £5.00 with this 5 lesson Life Skills Bundle! Only £1 per lesson :)
This bundle focuses on Introducing the Course, Interacting with Others, Personal Hygiene, Success and Drink/Drugs/Smoking.
Each lesson is unique and uses an array of different tools, activities, plans and case studies to get it's messages across. I am also on hand if you need any further advice/support or tweaks!
This package is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, Unit 3 (Memory) and contains everything you could possibly need for a mid scheme assessment of the following topics:
Lesson 4 - Peterson & Peterson
Lesson 3 - Evaluating the Multi-Store Model
Lesson 2 - The Multi-Store Model
Lesson 1 - What is Memory?
This package contains the assessment itself, and a mark-scheme of this. It also includes a handy RAG Sheet for students to rate their confidence in the assessed topics, taboo cards for them to revise and practice with before the assessment, and a whole-class feedback document for you to share after the assessment is completed!
This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, Unit 2 (Development) and contains everything you could possibly need for the 10th lesson, what is morality according to Piaget?
This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a differentiated starter, lots of fully differentiated activities and differentiated worksheets! The whole lesson is designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you.
There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge.
Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows:
Define keywords morals and morality
Explain what we mean by pre-conventional, conventional and post conventional stages of morality.
Describe Piaget’s theory of moral development.
This resource works on what the students define as successful and challenges those concepts. This uses real-life case studies of both famous and nonfamous people, and asks students to comment on how people look, act and present themselves in terms of success, and asks them how they are going to become more successful in their lives. This lesson has been graded outstanding.
There is a full lesson plan including differentiation, a presentation for the whole lesson, a starter task and a plenary task. I am also available to help if there are any queries or anything more you would like help with once you have purchased the resource, many thanks! :)
This resource is designed to be an engaging platform that teaches your students the concept of what microscopes and cells are! It is aimed at KS3 but can be used for lower ability KS4 or EAL/SEND students, covering:
- What is a microscope? What does it do? (With some fun and surprising examples!)
- What has cells? What doesn't have cells?
- Plant and Animal Cells, their differences, and what each organelle does
- AfL Questions
- A quiz at the end!
- Also included is a wordsearch starter, and a challenging homework!
If there is any further support that you need once you have purchased this resource, please just let me know and I will make the necessary tweaks!
This lesson is designed to introduce the Idea of Enzymes as Biological Catalysts to your students, in an engaging, comprehensive and varied way! Using a variety of activities to test AfL and show progress, this lesson will give your students a great head start! Rated outstanding when taught.
Included in this lesson is the Whole Lesson Powerpoint, 2 sets of exam questions and the corresponding Mark Scheme answers, a progress-checking starter, and a full, comprehensive Lesson Plan, that has timings, differentiation, and everything you could possibly need covered!
The Lesson covers:
- What are Enzymes?
- Enzyme Disorders
- Enzyme Structures
- Enzyme Reactions
- Activation Energies
- Induced Fit Hypothesis
- Characteristics of Enzymes
- Enzymes in Medicine
- Measuring Enzyme Effects
This lesson is designed to introduce the idea of Money to your students, in an engaging, comprehensive and varied way! Using a variety of activities to test AfL and show progress, this lesson will give your students a great head start! Rated outstanding when taught.
Included in this bundle are two Whole Lesson Powerpoints and a starter worksheet to get your students learning about money and it's importance in the world! This is aimed at EAL students that are new to the country, and students studying a Life Skills or Citizenship program, to help them become independent and functioning members of society!
The Lesson covers:
- What is Money
- What other types of Money are there?
- What types of Money are in the UK?
- When could you need money?
- How much money is in the purse?
- What if you don't have enough Money?
- How would you pay for the following things?
- CASE STUDIES - Are these people making the right decisions with their money?
- Evaluating how other people spend their money
- Literacy Task for students, trying to convince someone to spend their money wisely!
This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, Unit 2 (Development) and contains everything you could possibly need for the 1st lesson, How do early brains develop? This is a free trial lesson, if you like what there is, please check out my other resources, covering every lesson for each GCSE Psychology Unit!
This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, two differentiated starters, lots of fully differentiated activities and differentiated worksheets, along with differentiated homework tasks! The whole lesson is designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you.
There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge.
Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows:
Identify parts of the Brain
Explain how the forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain develop in the foetus.
Explain the development of the cerebellum and medulla.
Challenge: Suggest ways in which Psychologists might investigate the structure of the brain.
This resource is designed at KS3 Students who are learning about the Stages of Birth. This resource includes a full lesson plan, a full lesson powerpoint, a starter wordsearch and a storyboard for the students to record information on or use as a homework!
Enjoy the resource? Please leave a review! And let me know if there's anything I can help with :)
A fun and exciting starter or plenary, introduces a bit of challenge to the students. You can even blow these up onto A3 and get students to work together in pairs or table teams! Enjoy :)