Resources from a Head of Psychology teaching Edexcel A Level and GCSE Psychology, with previous experience teaching BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health and Social Care
Resources from a Head of Psychology teaching Edexcel A Level and GCSE Psychology, with previous experience teaching BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health and Social Care
A two-page document to define the command words used for Edexcel AS/A Level Psychology. The document contains the definitions provided by Edexcel alongside student-friendly breakdown of what this requires from them and examples.
This could be printed and stuck at the front of students’ books/folders for easy reference.
Edexcel A Level Psychology key term glossaries:
Paper 1 - social, cognitive, biological, learning, methods
Paper 2 - clinical, criminological
Command words
Glossary for components and key terminology for Edexcel A Level Psychology Paper 1 or AS Papers 1 and 2: Social, Cognitive, Biological and Learning units.
This is a revision framework booklet for students to complete to summarise the main knowledge required for Edexcel A Level Psychology Paper 2 - Clinical and Criminological Psychology. Please note this is a template for students to complete - not a revision guide.
The booklet contains revision frameworks for all theories, studies, treatments etc. for Clinical and Criminal units. This can be easily edited to adapt for any different contemporary studies you teach. It also contains revision frameworks for the two key questions and two practical investigations. Finally, it has a key term glossary for each of the units too.
This is a revision framework booklet for students to complete to summarise the main knowledge required for Edexcel A Level Psychology Paper 1 and/or Edexcel AS Level Psychology Papers 1 and 2. Research methods are not included, as I have created a separate research methods revision booklet. Please note this is a template for students to complete - not a revision guide.
The booklet contains revision frameworks for all theories, studies and factors across Social, Cognitive, Biological and Learning units. This can be easily edited to adapt for any different contemporary studies you teach. It also contains revision frameworks for the four key questions and four practical investigations. Finally, it has a key term glossary for each of the units too.
A revision framework for students to complete (please note this is a revision booklet for students to complete, not a revision guide) - covering description and evaluation of all Research Methods topics required for Paper 3. The Word Document contains a title page, extract from the specification and revision framework pages with subtitles such as description, strengths, weaknesses and examples. This could be set as independent work for students to complete as a revision activity after being taught research methods in the classroom, and is a great resource for virtual learning/an extended homework project. It could also be completed as a group or whole-class activity in the classroom.
This is a PLC (personalised learning checklist) for Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Psychology. Please note that the optional units covered in this resource for Paper 2 are Criminal Psychology and Sleep and Dreaming.
The resource has two sheets, one suitable for a two-year curriculum and one suitable for a three-year curriculum.
The Excel spreadsheet has all sub-topics from every unit, and a column for each term of the course for students to colour using a RAG confidence rating. This could be printed and kept at the front of students’ books/folders and coloured in by them, or of course it could be shared as an electronic resource and completed by changing the colour of the cells.
This is a PLC (personalised learning checklist) for Edexcel A Level Psychology. Please note that you may need to edit the contemporary studies as relevant (as the specification offers choice of which to study). The optional unit included in this resource for Paper 2 is Criminological Psychology.
The resource contains an Excel spreadsheet with each sub-topic and a column for a RAG rating from students each term, from year 12 term 1 to year 13 term 5 for Paper 1 topics (Sheet 1), and year 13 term 1 to year 13 term 5 for Papers 2 and 3 topics (Sheet 2). These can be printed for students and kept at the front of their folders/books throughout the course and coloured in, or they could of course be shared electronically and completed by changing the colour of the cells.
This is a detailed document to highlight AO1 AO2 and AO3 skill descriptors, separated into different tiers for years 12 and 13 students. The resource contains mark scheme information alongside student friendly descriptions and examples. This could be displayed in the classroom or printed for students’ exercise books and folders. This is suitable for Edexcel A Level Psychology.
PowerPoints for three one-hour lessons to introduce year 11 students to the topics covered within A Level Psychology and an accompanying scheme of work. The resources were created with reference to Edexcel, however the general themes will be relevant to most specifications and the PowerPoint can be edited as required.
These PowerPoints have been used both in the classroom with students working in small groups, supported by current A Level students, and virtually during lockdown with students working independently and emailing the teacher their research proposals.
LESSON 1 - Social Psychology
An overview of obedience and Milgram’s research and students design their own obedience study
LESSON 2 - Cognitive Psychology
A memory test and discussion of eyewitness testimony applications and students design their own memory study
LESSON 3 - Learning Theories
An overview of Bandura’s bobo doll study and students design their own social learning theory study
This PowerPoint is a visual learning journey to display to students to help them to articulate their “learning journey” of Psychology.
The resource covers KS3, 4 and 5 and can easily be adapted as required to suit your school’s programme of study.
The individual topics covered in this resource relate to Edexcel GCSE and A Level Psychology, but again, these can be edited to suit different units for other specifications.
This PowerPoint will support an hour-long Psychology based extra-curricular session with key stage 3 students. No prior knowledge of Psychology is required from the students. The session introduces them to the weird and wonderful topics within Psychology through a true/false quiz format, with several varied activities, video links and discussion points. This PowerPoint was designed for a virtual Psychology Club session which took place via Zoom during the COVID-19 lockdown, however this could be used in the classroom too.
Option evenings display resources
Subject information leaflets
Taster session PowerPoint
Promotion assembly PowerPoint
£4 when purchased separately - £2 as a bundle!
Please see individual items for full descriptions
This is the resources for an hour lesson based upon “Happiness” as part of the RSE/PSHE curriculum. This was designed for use with Key Stage 3 year 7 students, but could be adapted for other age groups and easily extended beyond an hour. Links have been made to mental health and GCSE Psychology.
Contains:
PowerPoint
Card sort activity (one required per pair/small group)
Session overview:
Starter: Students to define happiness and create a list of things that make them happy
Activity 1: Card-sort to list factors in order of their importance to happiness
Activity 2: “Money can buy you happiness” class discussion
Activity 3: Mental health quiz
Activity 4: Students to create a wellbeing leaflet/poster for display around school
Knowledge check: Discussion questions
A Level (or could be used for GCSE) Psychology writing frames posters, for display in the classroom or for use in student exercise books/folders. Designed with Edexcel in mind, but could be used for any specification.
The poster pack includes:
Describing a study using APRC
Evaluating a study using GRAVE
Describing a theory using CC
Evaluating a theory using SODA
Writing a paragraph using PEEL
Essay types (Edexcel A Level specific - remove if using other specifications)
Concluding an essay
Individual unit learning journeys - GCSE and A Level Psychology - Edexcel
This is a PowerPoint of slides which contain unit overviews for both **GCSE 9-1 Edexcel Psychology and Edexcel A Level Psychology. **
Each slide contains the unit name, a visual overview of the main topics and a description of the “journey” within the unit - what the students will study, the main focus of the unit and how the knowledge can be used in further study.
Each slide could be displayed to students at the beginning of the unit, the slides could be printed for a pack at the front of students’ exercise books/folders, or the slides could be printed for a classroom display and displayed in the sequence of teaching.
The optional units included are sleep and dreaming and criminal psychology for GCSE, and criminological psychology for A Level.
This bundle is suitable for the Edexcel 9-1 GCSE Psychology specification and includes the following:
Assembly PowerPoint to promote the GCSE course to year 8/9 students
Taster session PowerPoint used in conjunction with a “brain hat” activity (brain hat worksheet not included as this is not mine - but easily found online for free)
Subject overview leaflets to hand out during options evenings, taster sessions or assemblies
Options evening display resources
Full descriptions of each resource:
ITEM 1: Assembly PowerPoint to promote the GCSE course to year 8/9 students
PowerPoint presentation for a brief overview of the course and student suitability for GCSE 9-1 Edexcel Psychology. This PowerPoint could be used for a year 8 or 9 assembly, or could be used at the beginning of a GCSE Psychology taster session.
ITEM 2: Taster session PowerPoint used in conjunction with a “brain hat” activity (brain hat worksheet not included as this is not mine - but easily found online for free)
This is a PowerPoint to support a “taster” session with year 8 or 9 students, before they choose to study Psychology at GCSE level. This PowerPoint is suitable for the Edexcel 9-1 GCSE Psychology specification. The PowerPoint encourages students to define Psychology themselves, discusses a definition of Psychology, briefly overviews the course topics and structure and then supports students to engage with a brain hat creation activity.
*Please note that the 3D brain hat worksheet is not included in this resource, as this is not my work - but it is readily available for free online from a quick search. *
Please note that an extension activity directs students to use the Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Psychology textbook - this can easily be removed if you do not have the textbooks accessible for students.
ITEM 3: Subject overview leaflets to hand out during options evenings, taster sessions or assemblies
ITEM 4: Options evening display resources
This is a selection of printable pages to create a options evening display to advertise GCSE 9-1 Edexcel Psychology to year 8/9 students/parents thinking of studying the course.
The document includes:
An overview A4 page for each unit (criminal and sleep optional units included here)
A4 brain image (or can be printed in A3) and unit titles (could be stuck around the brain image with string)
QR code for the Pearson GCSE Psychology website
Quotes about why students choose to study Psychology
A4 page overview of what Psychology is
A4 page about what the course requires
A4 page about assessment
GCSE Psychology labels
Just print, laminate and you’re ready to go!