This includes a PowerPoint and worksheet I use at open evenings or introductory lessons to Psychology. It can be used at GCSE or A-Level. It introduces an individual accused of a crime. It goes through life experiences this person has went through, and uses key terms in psychology to explain how and why this led the individual to a life of crime.
This is excellent for those without previous knowledge of psychology. It also allows those with an extensive knowledge to develop their answers.
This includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet.
The PowerPoint introduces three superheroes who must work together in order to correctly analyse literature. Each superheroes character is differentiated, meaning some students may be able to incorporate all three superheroes into their writing, whilst weaker students can aim for one or two.
The worksheet includes examples which will allow students to learn the effects of zooming in on specific language choices.
This document is 159 pages long.
It includes specific examples and encourages students to expand on their language choices. It encourages students to consider the words they are going to use. By carefully selecting the language they use, it can help find their voice, express exactly what they think and write a detailed description.
This can be printed and used as a wall display, used within lessons or printed for students to have as a workbook.
Details on how to structure the ‘Design a study’ 15 marker in AS and A-Level Psychology Research Methods Section B exam. Includes step-by-step on how to answer, in addition to example paragraphs and multiple example questions (Not copied from exams).
This PowerPoint and resource provide students with a step-by-step analysis of the events surrounding Curley’s wife’s life and death in Of Mice and Men.
Extracts and questions included.
This document includes three extracts from Oscar Wilde’s ‘The Happy Prince’. It includes a series of questions per extract which encourage students to analyse the short story in detail. The questions are scaffolded to help support weak students and stretchhigher ability students.
Excellent for class activity or assessment.
This resource also includes a PowerPoint with analytical answers.
This resources outlines a range of activities for individuals wishing to study Psychology. It includes:
Suggested reading
Suggested watching
Suggested listening
With a range of questions to prompt students psychological thinking.
Excellent for an introduction to the course, taster sessions or summer homeworks.
Complete Bandura (1961) study explained through PowerPoint, with accompanying workbook.
Includes all content, discussion points, evaluative prompts, exam questions and example answers.
Complete Gould (1982) study explained through PowerPoint, with accompanying workbook.
Includes all content, discussion points, evaluative prompts, exam questions and example answers.
Complete Hancock (2011) study explained through PowerPoint, with accompanying workbook.
Includes all content, discussion points, evaluative prompts, exam questions and example answers.
Complete Simon & Chabris (1989) study explained through PowerPoint, with accompanying workbook.
Includes all content, discussion points, evaluative prompts, exam questions and example answers.
Complete Lee et al. (1997) study explained through PowerPoint, with accompanying workbook.
Includes all content, discussion points, evaluative prompts, exam questions and example answers.
Complete Blakemore & Cooper (1970) study explained through PowerPoint, with accompanying workbook.
Includes all content, discussion points, evaluative prompts, exam questions and example answers.