Interactive PowerPoint, includes a starter, video, questions to lead to discussions, a focus on stress and coping methods. With an ending activity which students can present to support the plenary.
The main focus is resilience and well-being.
I used this PowerPoint along with other activities for a lesson observation (I did great). Differentiated with symbols, and most of all meaning to everyday day life.
PowerPoint activity, teaches students the dangers of using mobile phones, also informs students of the harmful effects of sleep deprivation.
PowerPoint is dyslexia friendly, meaningful teaching.
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I created this lesson for year 11, and have adapted the PowerPoint previous to this for ALevel students. Great lesson, contains starter, main with activities, plenary and extension/ homework. PowerPoint is dyslexia friendly and the lesson contains elements of differentation.
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This lesson was designed to explain fair and unfair in a simple way using Olympics, Paralympics and democracy.
The lesson includes activities.
Videos - insightful
Experiment - to explain how unfair and fair effects a person while reinforcing examples of fairness and feelings.
I made this to explain to my students who is the Prime Minister, what the role of the Prime Minister is, and to explain what a law is in simple context. The learning objective is to explain what the government does.
Independent and groups tasks. Plenary at the end.
Use of images to help understanding.
One task includes separating silly laws and real laws will include the hand out.
This PowerPoint will cover the whole lesson.
A lesson I created for Year 11 students Psychological factors that affect human growth and development - PowerPoint - for Health & Social Care.
Contains, starter, main and plenary. Dyslexia friendly.
Circle time - This activity intends to support the recognition of emotions and support emotional literacy. Lesson plan includes differentiation, video, warm up and easy to create resources.
Easy to adapt to suit your class.
Designed for KS1 and SEN.
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6 week lesson plan for SEN & KS1 students. Planning includes road safety, stranger awareness and what constitutes an emergency and what to do in an emergency. Planning includes videos, power points which can be accessed via twinkl. Plenary and differentiation is included also.
This planning was created for a class of SEN students and was designed to meet their needs.
Circle time 7 weeks planning with activities and ideas. Easy to adapt suit your students. Planning is write in dark blue century gothic font (dyslexia friendly). suitable for students with SEN.
This activity intends to support the recognition of emotions and support emotional literacy. Suitable for early years, KS1 and SEN. Differentiation included to support the students.
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How the media influences fast foods. Lesson contains:
Dyslexia friendly PowerPoint
Starter video for hook
Tasks for white-boards
Learning through discussion and video
Activity - create your own design to influence others to eat more healthier.
Peer assessment
Plenary
Resources are attached (except white-boards)
Differentiation is involved, all learning styles are included. Assessment for learning methods described in lesson planning.
I have this used this lesson for mainstream and special ed teaching.
I am using this for a lesson observation Monday, wish me luck…
13 lesson plans. With interactive videos. The five senses are included in these lessons. Suitable for KS1 and SEN. All lessons are easy to adapt to suit your students.
Lesson Plan Activity: warm up, watching a video on making choices, looking at images and prompting discussion on choices, including; healthy food or not healthy foods, sharing or not sharing. Planning includes questions to prompt discussion. Planning also includes differentiation as well as activity sheets which are easily made or found on sites such as twinkl.
This planning was designed to teach students about their own bodies. Beginning with body parts and then moving on to the 5 senses. Suitable for young students as well as SEN students. 14 lessons with simple meaningful activities.