NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.
NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.
This interactive resource gives pupils the opportunity to look at the various roles and responsibilities of adults in a school and why each one is important. There are several thinking skill activities for class or group discussions which could lead into role play activities or discussions about the adults in your own school.
Are conjugal roles changing?
Have viewed this slide show the student should be aware of:
The changing roles perspective suggesting a growth of the companionate conjugal couple.
The impact of employment and unemployment upon the division of labour.
How women still undertake the bulk of domestic tasks.
How technology and living standards are impacting upon roles.
How power and authority relations still operate in ways that benefit men.
Ideas of the 'triple shift' through recognition of emotion work.
A powerpoint slide show that examines techniques to improve your essay writing skills.
The Lecture presents some introductory rules about writing sociologically. It is not presented as a complete guide to writing essays, or to the skill domains by which work is assessed.
This slideshow is about skills. There is no printed summary or specific test.
A resource for Health and Social Care AS/level 3. This unit looks at the principles of care that underpin the work of professionals in the health, social care and early years services. For more materials relating to this resource, please visit the NGfL site, linked below.
Objectives:
That the Right Realism developed out of a failure of sociology to explain and solve the problem of crime.
That Right Realism sees crime as stemming from the greedy nature of people, poor socialisation and too easy opportunities.
That Wilson 's 'broken window thesis&' argues that minor incivilities, if unchecked, quickly lead to more serious crime.
That Lea and Young developed Left Realism as a response to Right Realism and the neo-Marxist ideas of Radical Criminology.
Worksheet on Sociological theme: Mental Health and Young People.
Key skills:
Application of number
Communication
Sociological skill:
Interpreting data
Analysis of data
Introductory material to encourage thought.
Includes:
Biological theories
Social Psychology
Structural theories of crime
Labelling theories
Sub-cultural theories of crime
An interactive whiteboard activity that explores the properties of 3-D shapes, by classifying them according to the number of faces, edges or vertices.
Defining the family.
Objectives of this powerpoint:
After viewing this slide show the student should be aware of:
Why the family is important in acquiring culture.
How the family may be defined.
Is the family universal?
A range of art videos and interactive activities based on the work of William Morgan. The resource includes interactive activities that allow pupils to create their tartan patterns, write letters, and mix colours.With thanks to UWIC Press for permission to use the Let's Look videos http://www.uwicpress.co.uk/primary-design-c-8.html
A comprehensive series of multimedia materials to support the teaching of the GCSE Design and Technology Food Technology course. The materials can be downloaded as a complete Moodle course or as individual elements. The bilingual resources include video clips, animations, text and quizzes within Moodle and can be used on an interactive whiteboard for whole class teaching or by students on individual computers. The images included in this work, to the best of our knowledge, are from sources that their use do not breach any copyright rules. Please visit the NGfL site, linked below.