Letter from Santa with space to enter child’s name. Envelope print with space for child’s name. Both filled with stamps from North Pole. Excellent little letter from Santa for children!
Complete Sperry (1968) study explained through PowerPoint, with accompanying workbook.
Includes all content, discussion points, evaluative prompts, exam questions and example answers.
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.
Complete Baron-Cohen (1997) study explained through PowerPoint, with accompanying workbook.
Includes all content, discussion points, evaluative prompts, exam questions and example answers.
This lesson engages students understanding of emotions and emotive language. The worksheet includes a series of activities where students develop their emotive language skills.
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 resource includes a copy of poem ‘Timothy Winters’ by Charles Causley. It also includes step-by-step analysis of the poem and includes creative writing opportunities.
OCR Psychology. Topic ‘How Science Works’
Includes:
Powerpoint with all information
Correlating handout for students to complete
Activities to consolidate understanding
Exam questions
Domino’s activity
This booklet outlines…
The date of the three final exams
The structure each exam will follow
A checklist of all the important information required for each exam (Research methods, Core studies, and Applied Psychology)
My students say this is extremely helpful!
Handout 1: Explains what an anxiety disorder, psychotic disorder, and affective disorder is. Also has specific examples of these disorders (Phobias, Schizophrenia, & Depression).
Handout 2: Correlating with handout 1, allows students to complete information from handout 1 onto this. Also includes activities, scenarios for students to ‘diagnose’ and exam questions.
Handout 3: Identfies issues with the diagnosis of these disorders.
Creative writing activity. Perfect to start your study of Much Ado About Nothing, exploring the setting in which the play occurs. SPAG Prompts on screen too.
No preparation required.
Introduction to Psychology taster session.
Suitable for GCSE or A-Level.
Includes content from AQA and OCR.
Complete with activities and information.
Can be interactive lesson if printed.