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Resources for A level and GCSE learners, parents and teachers.

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Resources for A level and GCSE learners, parents and teachers.
Careers Information - Job roles in Science and Research
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Careers Information - Job roles in Science and Research

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Useful for careers information for Years 10,11, 12 and 13. Job roles, salary and entry requirements in the following areas: veterinary surgeon, lab technician, forensic scientist, fingerprint officer, electronics engineer and animal technician. Same format for each, word document to manipulate as you need. 20 pages.
CAREERS INFORMATION - JOB ROLES IN MEDICINE AND NURSING
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CAREERS INFORMATION - JOB ROLES IN MEDICINE AND NURSING

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Careers information useful to years 10, 11, 12 and 13. Same format information in a word document covering salaries, knowledge, skills and entry requirements. Job roles covered include: ambulance and care assistant, ambulance paramedic, ambulance technician, care assistant, children's nurse, clinical support worker, community nursery nurse, dental hygienist, dental nurse, dentist, health care assistant, hospital porter, maternity support worker, midwife, occupational therapy support worker, pharmacist, pharmacy technician, radiographer, school nurse. About 60 pages worth of handouts.
Post 16 options for education and training in the UK
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Post 16 options for education and training in the UK

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A powerpoint covering the basic choices in education and training post 16. Useful as a first lesson to introduce 'choice'. Could be used in assemblies, with parents or years 9-11. It assumes that A level progression from GCSEs is well understood and goes into more detail on apprenticeships and lesser known routes.
School Rules Debate Powerpoint
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School Rules Debate Powerpoint

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Basic powerpoint to spark debate about school rules - open to customize as required. Suitable for year 7 - 13. Good for stimulating discussion - topical and full of differentiation possibilities.
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Powerpoint - Extracts to study
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Powerpoint - Extracts to study

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Suitable for GCSE study - power point that will allow an overview of the text's characters, provides passages to study for their use of language/form and relationship to the Victorian period and genre. Saves time in preparation, and concentrates on the key ideas. 30+ slides.
APPRENTICESHIPS - what are they ?
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APPRENTICESHIPS - what are they ?

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A range of Apprenticeships - 'standards' or 'frameworks' . The booklet explains some of the Apprenticeships and what you would study. An apprenticeship is a job, which includes training. This booklet outlines the training. Useful in careers lessons or with BTEC students or with anyone who is thinking of an apprenticeship instead of college or university.
Shakespeare's Hamlet for A Level English Literature for students and teachers - complete companion
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Shakespeare's Hamlet for A Level English Literature for students and teachers - complete companion

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60 pages of focussed reading on the text Shakepeare’s Hamlet. Photocopiable for use in class. Also includes text based questions and open questions from previous A level examinations. Suitable for all syllabuses, this will point out the things students need to focus on scene by scene . Saves preparation time and is useful for NQTs or cover teachers who are less familiar with the text or this level of study. It saves a lot of preparation time.
Hamlet context questions for A level
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Hamlet context questions for A level

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Context questions, with prompts and answers for the students to consider. Enough to keep the students occupies on meaningful work related to the exam. Act I, Scene iii, ACT III, SCENE 1 LINES 28-55,Act V, Scene ii, lines 384-9 and more.​