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Religion, Philosophy, Politics, Business Studies, PSHE

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Religion, Philosophy, Politics, Business Studies, PSHE

Religion, Philosophy, Politics, Business Studies, PSHE
Intelligent linking mind map
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Intelligent linking mind map

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An intelligent mind map that allows students and teachers to make links within subjects/topics and effectively display learning. Students can complete electronically on a computer or the resource can be printed A4 or A3 ***Important -To further STRETCH and CHALLENGE students - Ask students to write only key words and phrases in the boxes and then write ALONG the lines short explanations as to how key words and topics link Works particularly well as: Revision tool - units of work can go in the first initial 4 boxes and then specific lessons/topics can go in the linked boxes An accompanying worksheet to a video - as students watch a video they can analyse and think “what are the key points/words of the video” and “how do the key points/words link to each other.” As a plenary exercise. Ask students to categorise, analyse and and link the keywords they have learnt for the lesson or last few lessons. Ray Head of Department
25 Mathematics worksheets!!! Outstanding Quality - Primary and Secondary.
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25 Mathematics worksheets!!! Outstanding Quality - Primary and Secondary.

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Math Worksheets differentiated - Fractions, Decimals, Multiplication, Word Problems, Subtraction, Addition etc 1.Save yourself 100’s hours or resource and lesson preparation time 2.Use this outstanding resource to differentiate your lessons and make them accessible and outstanding for all students 3.Covers the Maths Curriculum 4.High quality extension and word problems **** Again.Save yourself 100’s hours or resource and lesson preparation time****
Why are the 5 K’s so important to Sikhs
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Why are the 5 K’s so important to Sikhs

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Why are the 5 K’s so important to Sikhs? Worksheet helping student sto understand and think deeply about the 5 k’s The 5 Ks date from the creation of the Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699. The Guru introduced them for several reasons: Adopting these common symbols would identify members of the Khalsa Because all members of the Khalsa wear the 5 Ks the members of the community are more strongly bound together Each K has a particular significance