A selection of resources which have been created to use with students of varying ages and ability levels. Aimed specifically at supporting those with SEND or working at foundation levels who are 14+ or post-16
Many units can be adapted to you curriculum, including assessments and can form the basis of schemes of work for your organisation.
A selection of resources which have been created to use with students of varying ages and ability levels. Aimed specifically at supporting those with SEND or working at foundation levels who are 14+ or post-16
Many units can be adapted to you curriculum, including assessments and can form the basis of schemes of work for your organisation.
A workbook resources which can be used as assessment for a unit on preparing for interview.
Suitable for students working at level 1 although can be amended to deliver to entry level.
Covers criteria:
The purpose of an interview for the interviewer and interviewee
Use of open questions
Research on what young people may have interviews for e.g. further/higher education, jobs, apprenticeships, voluntary work, work experience
A guide to create a portfolio of supporting evidence in preparation for an interview
Step by step guide to creating a voiceover on your PowerPoint presentations.
Also covers how to export this into a video to send to your students including some tips and tricks.
Basic step by step guide, you can do more with adding timers, YouTube clips and annotating the screen however this should be enough to get you started.
Useful for virtual learning.
Four 1 hour long lessons on the topic of applying for job and courses. From the skills and qualities required on an application form, to presentation and interview skills. Created for distance learning used during the lockdown period but can be easily adapted or used in the classroom.
Works alongside the OCN unit of Applying for jobs and courses but will easily work for any PSD of tutorial lesson on employability skills. Used for Entry level and Level 1 learners within the Foundation department (FE college).
4 x PowerPoint lessons, including tasks with timers, videos and feedback.
Lesson 1 - Job application forms, what is required. Skills and qualities.
Lesson 2 - Skills and qualities, strengths and weaknesses.
Lesson 3 - Clothing and personal hygiene for interviews
Lesson 4 - Interview practice, key questions and question styles.
Lessons 5-7 - attitudes and behaviours in the workplace.
Workbook containing tasks to use as assessment included.
Originally created for use with students during the lockdown period but would be suitable for 1 hour lessons in class. Created for students working at entry level 3 and level 1, foundation studies in further education.
Four PowerPoint presentations covering healthy lifestyles:
Lesson 1 - What makes a balanced diet? Food groups.
Lesson 2 - Impact of a healthy/unhealthy lifestyle on health and more detail on some health conditions.
Lesson 3 - Benefits of exercise + what happens to the body when you exercise.
Lesson 4 - What vitamins A-K and Iron to for the body and health conditions that can be caused by a poor diet.
Lesson 5-7 - emotional, physical and mental wellbeing.
This follows and links to the unit of Healthy Lifestyles from the OCN Skills for Living and Work qualification but can be easily adapted to suit other curriculum.
Workbook for all activities included.
Pack of 6 lessons on personal safety aimed at Foundation studies students working at entry level 2 and 3.
Includes 6 PowerPoint presentations, associated worksheets and assignment booklet.
Created to be used for the OCN West Midlands Living Independently qualification but can easily be adapted to use in other areas.
Content on:
Keeping safe in the home and out and about,
Valuables,
Risks to the home,
Emergency services, basic first aid and simulated emergency phonecall.
Set of 4 PowerPoint lessons and worksheets on the topic of sex and relationships. Aimed at Foundation students working at entry level 2 and 3.
Covers topics such as:
Different types of relationship and ways to behave,
Respect,
Romantic relationships and how to behave and keep safe,
Introduction to the reproductive organs.
Continuation of Applying for jobs and courses lessons including workbook. Topics covered include:
Positive attitudes and behaviours at work, the difference between positive and negative behaviours, comparisons of expected behvaiours at work compared to school/college.
Pack of 8 lessons including worksheets and assignment booklet on personal health. Designed to be delivered to foundation students at entry level 2 and 3. Can be used with OCN West Midlands units or as PSD. Can be adapted to suit needs of individual students.
Cover topics such as:
Common illnesses, symptoms and how to look after yourself,
Healthy lifestyle choices,
How much sugar is in the food and drink we consume,
Pulse and heart rate after activity and plotting results into a graph.
Continuation of previous resources for Healthy lifestyles at entry level 3 and level 1.
Workbook attached.
Covers topics such as: physical, mental and emotional wellbeing, what young people can do if they need support.
Workbooks for choosing clothing and footwear at entry level 2 and 3.
Based on OCN West Midlands spec. but can easily be adapted to suit a range of foundation qualifications including RARPA, ASDAN, Pearson etc.
Main outcomes are:
Understanding size, shape and clothing styles
Suitable clothing and footwear for different seasons and weather conditions
Where to purchase clothing and footwear
Workbooks contain a range of tasks including:
Posters
PowerPoint presentation
Cut and stick
Sentence writing
Labelling diagrams
Free writing Q&A
Can be used to create a scheme of work or weekly lesson plans using tasks in order.
6 PowerPoint lessons including worksheets on types of animal classifications and their diet. Used with foundation students working at entry level 2 and 3.
Contains topics on:
Types of animals and classifications,
Identifying differences and similarities,
How animals move,
Animal diets,
health checking small animals often kept as pets.
A 20 page workbook aimed at Foundation level students (Entry level 3 and L1). Covers the following outcomes:
Outline your personal skills and qualities and explore how these may influence and support your progression choices.
Be able to use advice and guidance for own learning needs.
Apply, prepare for, and take part in an interview for chosen course/s.
Reflect and review your progress and identify any ongoing support needs.
A good tool for those who are unsure of their next steps and allows additional support input/advice and guidance to be given and recorded.
Used for young people with EHCP’s and additional needs however can be adapted to specific EHCP outcomes or individual targets.
Can be adapted for different schools/colleges to fit in information about your specific careers guidance.
7 page workbook on using buses and trains safely - aimed at Entry level 2 students with special educational needs.
Can be used to support with a whole unit of study. Contains aims such as:
Preparing to travel - planning routes, using timetables and websites
Long and short journeys
Practical of travelling on a bus or train with a tutor observation record
Scenarios about travelling safely
Hazards that you may spot and how to reduce them
A short, 4 page work booklet to support with the delivery of environmental issues unit to students working at Level 1 with special educational needs.
Covers criteria such as:
Ways that humans can affect the environment
Actions that can be taken to benefit the environment
Laws and regulations that protect the environment
5 page workbook on the subject of developing confidence and self esteem for entry level 2 and 3 students with special educational needs.
Covers criteria such as:
Ways that being confident can affect your day to day life
The meaning of confidence and self esteem
How to be more confident
How confidence and self esteem can be damaged
How to build confidence
Feelings linked to self esteem
17 page workbooks at entry level 2 and 3 on personal presentation, used for students with special educational needs.
Fits with the OCN West Midlands Living Independently unit but can easily be adapted to other awarding bodies to create a scheme of work and lesson plans.
Covers criteria such as:
Why personal presentation is important
Main features of the face and skin
Complexion types
Face and skin care products
Hair care
Washing, drying and styling hair
Using equipment safely
Risks and risk management
A 7 page workbook which is used with students with special educational needs as a reflection of their work experience. Pitched at Level 1 but can be easily adapted to other levels.
Contains criteria such as:
Describing what went well on placement
Thinking about what could have been done differently
Learning from placement
Skills and qualities
Goal setting
An 11 page work booklet designed to be used for students with special educational needs at entry level 2 and 3 (however can be adapted to suit levels).
Based on the retail workplace, containing topics such as:
Shops in local area
goods and services
physical features and functions within shops
jobs in retail
research into jobs and requirements
skills required
role play, running own shops with tutor observation assessment method and photo evidence
A lovely resource which can be used to create a scheme of work and lesson plans.
14 page workbooks at entry level 2 and 3 which can be differentiated for other levels if needed. Based on the topic of personal hygiene and making choices.
Used to support students with special educational needs and can be used to create a whole unit scheme of work and lesson plans.
Can also be split into two units (1 x making choices and 1 x personal hygiene)
Fits with OCN West Midlands criteria for Living Independently courses however can be easily adapted to other awarding bodies.
Contains criteria such as:
Understanding the need for good personal hygiene
Routines
Toiletry products and their uses
Different choices that we make in our lives
Washing clothes
Oral health and products available
Consequences of choices that we make
Entry level 2 workbook, 12 pages on making a simple meal. Aimed at students with special educational needs, easily adapted to different levels.
Works well with OCN West Midlands criteria however can be used with other awarding bodies.
Criteria covered includes:
Practical cooking observation sheets for tutor to complete
Research ingredients to make a meal
Types of utensils and how to use them safely
How to use a cooker safely
Cooking hazards and how to avoid them
Serving a meal