<p>This is a resource containing individual learning journey roadmap sheets for all 11 topics on the AQA A Level Psychology two-year course. These are ideal as folder documents to signify an overview of the topic, or as simplied knowledge organisers/revision checklists.</p>
<p>This is a learning journey ‘roadmap’ detailing the order of topics to be studied throughout the AQA A Level Psychology two-year course. This is editable, so if you teach the topics in a different order headings/icons can be shifted around. Note that this excludes Research Methods as I, like many, teach this concurrently with the other topics throughout the course but please add if you wish</p>
<p>Features one worksheet per taught lesson for this topic, so 12 in total (one page blank for students to complete, one page with answers). This is a really useful retrieval-practice starter activity to be completed by A-level students ideally as a ‘do now’ during year 13 lessons as a way to keep fresh the older material. This can also be used as a revision resource booklet independently by students.</p>
<p>Features one worksheet per taught lesson for this topic, so 6 in total (one page blank for students to complete, one page with answers). This is a really useful retrieval-practice starter activity to be completed by A-level students ideally as a ‘do now’ during year 13 lessons as a way to keep fresh the older material. This can also be used as a revision resource booklet independently by students.</p>
<p>Features one worksheet per taught lesson for this topic, so 10 in total (one page blank for students to complete, one page with answers). This is a really useful retrieval-practice starter activity to be completed by A-level students ideally as a ‘do now’ during year 13 lessons as a way to keep fresh older material. This can also be used as a revision resource booklet independently by students.</p>
<p>Features one worksheet per taught lesson for this topic, so 7 in total (one page blank for students to complete, one page with answers). This is a really useful retrieval-practice starter activity to be completed by A-level students ideally as a ‘do now’ during year 13 lessons as a way to keep fresh older material. This can also be used as a revision resource booklet independently by students.</p>
<p>Features one worksheet per taught lesson for this topic, so 9 in total (one page blank for students to complete, one page with answers). This is a really useful retrieval-practice starter activity to be completed by A-level students ideally as a ‘do now’ during year 13 lessons as a way to keep fresh the AS material. This can also be used as a revision resource booklet independently by students.</p>
<p>Features one worksheet per taught lesson for this topic, so 7 in total (one page blank for students to complete, one page with answers). This is a really useful retrieval-practice starter activity to be completed by A-level students ideally as a ‘do now’ during year 13 lessons as a way to keep fresh the AS material. This can also be used as a revision resource booklet independently by students.</p>
<p>Features one worksheet per taught lesson for this topic (minus clinical characteristics), so 7 in total (one page blank for students to complete, one page with answers). This is a really useful retrieval-practice starter activity to be completed by A-level students ideally as a ‘do now’ during year 13 lessons as a way to keep fresh the AS material. This can also be used as a revision resource booklet independently by students.</p>
<p>Features one worksheet per taught lesson for this topic, so 10 in total (one page blank for students to complete, one page with answers). This is a really useful retrieval-practice starter activity to be completed by A-level students ideally as a ‘do now’ during year 13 lessons as a way to keep fresh the AS material. This can also be used as a revision resource booklet independently by students.</p>
<p>Features one worksheet per taught lesson for this topic, so 9 in total (one page blank for students to complete, one page with answers). This is a really useful retrieval-practice starter activity to be completed by A-level students ideally as a ‘do now’ during year 13 lessons as a way to keep fresh the AS material. This can also be used as a revision resource booklet independently by students.</p>
<p>Features one worksheet per taught lesson for this topic, so 11 in total (one page blank for students to complete, one page with answers). This is a really useful retrieval-practice starter activity to be completed by A-level students ideally as a ‘do now’ during year 13 lessons as a way to keep fresh the AS material. This can also be used as a revision resource booklet independently by students.</p>
<p>‘Psychopoly’ game designed for the AQA full A-level qualification.</p>
<p>Coloured property groupings are replaced by topics from Papers 1, 2 & 3, and each property is collected through correctly answering the question landed on. Chance cards cover shorter answer questions (including Issues and Debates which is missing as its own property) from all topics. Railways and utilities are replaced with Research Method questions.</p>
<p>*Includes all 9 optional topics from Paper 3 (Relationships, Schizophrenia and Forensics are featured, but the template includes moveable properties and chance cards for all 6 of the other optional topics).</p>
<p>Printable money is featured in the resource - but as you can see no prices have been assigned to the properties and this is an extra element that can be edited in if you wish. The main aim in the currently displayed version is question answering to collect property cards.</p>