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Introduction to Writing Play Scripts
This is an introductory lesson designed to show learners the key features of play scripts. The lesson covers the key features students need to know and finishes with a task designed to get students to write part of their own script.
A practical performing lesson could follow on from this lesson where students act out parts in each others plays or lead into students writing a full play script.
The lesson objectives are:
1. To explore the conventions and features of a play script.
2. To examine a play script
3. To practise writing a play script
Induction Week/Enrichment
Presentation crammed with icebreakers, team building activities, and activities to introduce students to concepts such as E&;D, employability, policies etc. Some activities designed to enable students to find their way around buildings etc. Therefore, you will need to design a simple clue sheet about your organisation.
Can be adapted to meet your organisations needs. This was taught over a full day but can be divided up across tutorial/form tutor time etc.
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Health and Social Care
An excellent value bundle, saving 69%.
The bundle includes 9 topic areas and hours of activities for students in the following areas:
Anti-discriminatory Practice, Alternative and Complementary health Care, Communication, Community Care, End of Life Care, Ethics, Discriminatory Practices, Multi-Disciplinary Team Work.
Students will develop their ICT, Evluation, Research, Employability, English and Maths skills.
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Tutorial
This bundle features key tutorial topics surrounding bullying, drugs, employability, UCAS, alcohol, keeping healthy, radicalisation and more. It is aimed at 14-Adults.
There are numerous activities which include citizenship, values, english, maths, ICT and employability.
Multi-Disciplinary Team Work
Students will explore the following in relation to health and social care via a range of activities:
To Explain what is meant by the term ‘multi-disciplinary team’ (MDT)
To Evaluate multi-disciplinary team working within the Health and Social Care context
To Analyse the influence of a health care professional and their professional bodies
Introduction to re-telling traditional stories
Students will be introduced to re-telling/writing traditional stories with a modern twist.
The Learning Outcomes are:
1. To explore traditional stories
2. To discuss ways in which traditional stories have been re-told
3. To respond to an example of a re-told story
There are student activities throughout this 21 slide Powerpoint document which are devised to introduce students to the notion of re-inventing exisiting stories.
Safeguarding
This was originally delivered over 2, 3 hour lessons to Access to HE students.
There are activities including; types of abuse, accessible complaints procedures, serious case reviews and an activity where students have to design a new Health and Social Care Service compliant with safeguarding policy.
Please note that this lesson is aimed at adult learners who have some prior knowledge of safeguarding. Furthermore, learners are expected to work as independent learners in the same way that they will at university.
You will require computers for your students in order for them to do some independent research.
Impact of Multi-Disciplinary Approach and Professional Bodies
PowerPoint with some teacher prompts based on recent research and full of student activities. Students can be fairly self-sufficient during this session. This was originally written for Access to HE but will also be useful for A-Level.
Objectives are as follows:
To Recap prior learning
To Explain what is meant by the term ‘multi-disciplinary team’ (MDT)
To Evaluate multi-disciplinary team working within the Health and Social Care context
To Analyse the influence of a health care professional and their professional bodies
Career Planning
This tutorial was delivered over two one hour sessions to 16+ students and has links to up to date online resources.
It guides students through the importance of planning their career and enables them to produce an initial careers plan.
Lesson Objectives:
Be able to identify career paths in your sector
Be able to demonstrate your skills
Be able to create a development plan and set goals for your future
Community Care-Health and Social Care Provision
This lesson is aimed at developing students academic skills and giving them an overview into the various aspects of Community Care and why it is necessary considering the current state of the Health and Social Care system. This was originally delivered in two, 3 hour blocks, however can easily be adapted to work over several shorter lessons.
The lesson covers:
Overview of Community Care
Examples of Services
Primary and Intermediate Care
Real life examples with case studies
Day Centres
Home Care VS Hospital Care
Reducing Avoidable admissions
Self Management of Health Conditions
Tele-Health/Tele-Care
The activities which have been included for students are designed to prepare students for university e.g. writing literature reviews, investigative the effectiveness, evaluations, research and discussions.
References and Data used throughout.
Alphabetical order
Starter activity consists of a card sort, sorting teddy bears with various words on into A-Z order.
Students are then asked a series of questions based on the Teddy Bear Picnic theme to support them with a descriptive writing piece. Questions focus around grammar and punctuation in terms of capital letters, commas, full stops, exclamation marks and question marks.
Card sort will need cutting after it is printed.
Activities can be adjusted to suit various levels of learner.
Mental Health in Adolescence
Student Focused Investigation style lesson where students will be researching the prevalence and causation of mental health problems in Adolescents.
Communication in Health
A PowerPoint featuring a full lesson with student centred activities to cover the following..
LO1: REFLECT ON YOUR OWN COMMUNICATION SKILLS
LO2: Identify the reasons for effective health communication
LO3: Explain the importance of effective communication in health and social care
Students will also be able to utilise presentation skills, note-taking and referencing skills throughout and was originally aimed at pre-university course learners.
You will need to have some coloured card of which you will cut each sheet into various regular shapes for students to participate in a silent jigsaw activity whereby they will only be able to use non-verbal communication. You will also need some case studies of cases of poor communication which fit the needs of your learners. These are easily accessible via the internet-if you need help, please contact me.
Introduction Sociology
Teacher-Led Presentation takes students through what sociology is, aims to dispel misconceptions, provides a brief introduction to key perspectives.
No student activites, these could be added in to suit the class/course you are teaching.
Job Searching
Lesson Objectives:
To identify the common places to look for jobs.
To identify the less common places to look for jobs.
To be able to provide their own evidence for jobsearch trackers.
Aimed at job searchers/seekers over the age of 16.
Comes with student and teacher handout. Would benefit from a powerpoint presentation to aid in delivery.
E-Safety
KS2 tutorial following CEOP guidelines for staying safe online and general e-safety.
Forensic Psychology
Whole lesson covering what forensic psychology is and treatment of criminals. Student activities contained.
Nouns
Basic gap-fill activity on nouns.
Infection Control
Leaflet Activity Handout which provides students instructions on completing a task on hand washing, uniforms, personal hygiene, PPE etc.
This was originally created for a year 9 LA GCSE Health & Social Care group but can be amended to suit other abilities/ages.
Feelings
Social Skills activity where students label the facial expressions with the correct feelings.