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Teacher with 30 years in the profession and 30 years worth of resources across a range of subjects: English, Politics, Law, Business and Extended Project. Examining experience across these areas as well. I aim to share cheap and affordable resources for the price of a good cup of coffee so that you can spend more of your time, doing the things that you want.

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Teacher with 30 years in the profession and 30 years worth of resources across a range of subjects: English, Politics, Law, Business and Extended Project. Examining experience across these areas as well. I aim to share cheap and affordable resources for the price of a good cup of coffee so that you can spend more of your time, doing the things that you want.
PSHE Understanding the 2024 US Elections Explainer PowerPoint with quizzes
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PSHE Understanding the 2024 US Elections Explainer PowerPoint with quizzes

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This 26-slide presentation is entitled “Understanding the 2024 US Elections” and provides an explainer for beginners to the US electoral process and its global implications. It is suitable for 14-16 year-olds as well as older students and would be invaluable as part of a PSHE programme or as a Tutorial guide or Assembly explainer. Here is a summary of the key points: Introduction: The presentation begins with a beginner’s guide to the US electoral process and includes a quiz to test basic knowledge about the United States. Contents: The main topics covered include the US electoral system, the two main political parties, candidates for the 2024 US election, recent US election results, and the global impact of US elections. The US Electoral System: This section explains the Electoral College system, how it works, and its significance in electing the President and Vice-President3. It also provides an example using California’s Electoral College Votes (ECVs) and mentions the results of the 2020 Presidential Election. The Two Main Political Parties: The presentation gives an overview of the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, highlighting their key policies and ideologies56. It also compares their stances on healthcare, climate change, and immigration. Candidates for the 2024 US Elections: This section provides information about the political careers of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, the main candidates for the 2024 US Presidential Election. Recent US Election Results: The presentation reviews the 2020 Presidential Election, noting the historic voter turnout and Joe Biden’s victory. Impact of the US Elections Globally: This section explores the implications of US elections on global relations, including the US-UK relationship, global economic implications, and the influence on international policies and agreements. Review Quiz: The presentation concludes with a review quiz to reinforce the key points covered.
COP29 - PSHE - An Explanation of what the Climate Conference is all about - POWERPOINT
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COP29 - PSHE - An Explanation of what the Climate Conference is all about - POWERPOINT

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This is a 28-slide PowerPoint presentation which includes a short quiz and video in addition to explanations of what COP29 is, and why it is important. It is suitable for use with students 14 - 16 as well as 16 - 19 year olds. The presentation provides an in-depth look at the upcoming COP29 summit, which will be held in Baku, Azerbaijan, from November 11 to 22, 2024. It starts with an overview of the history and significance of COP summits, highlighting key milestones such as the Kyoto Protocol, the Paris Agreement, and the Marrakesh Accords12. The main purpose of COP29 is to accelerate global efforts to address climate change, with a focus on increasing global ambition, implementing the Paris Agreement, and supporting the transition to a low-carbon economy. The presentation also discusses the critical issues facing COP29, such as securing climate finance for developing nations, updating national action plans, and addressing the needs of vulnerable countries and communities. Additionally, the presentation outlines the expected outcomes and commitments from COP29, including enhancing transparency and accountability, mobilising climate finance, and supporting climate adaptation and resilience. It also touches on the potential implications of President Trump’s election on climate change policies and the role of young people in advocating for climate action. Overall, the presentation emphasizes the importance of COP29 in shaping the future of global climate policy and highlights the need for collective action to combat climate change7. If you find this presentation useful, then please check out my other resources.
PSHE - Globalisation - Grade 1 OFSTED Lesson - Bundle of 3 resources - 33% discount
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PSHE - Globalisation - Grade 1 OFSTED Lesson - Bundle of 3 resources - 33% discount

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This is a 3-part bundle which makes a Grade 1-awarded lesson on Globalisation. This bundle is discounted at 1/3rd off over the cost of the individual resources This bundle consists of 3 resources: A PowerPoint presentation on Globalisation with activities and short videos A Student Handout/Worksheet also with questions and activities A Lesson Plan for teachers with full guidance on how to take students through the lesson. This lesson is designed to be delivered in 60 minutes.
PSHE: A Guide to applying for University for Politics students - UCAS and Personal Statement example
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PSHE: A Guide to applying for University for Politics students - UCAS and Personal Statement example

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This is a 5-page guide to applying for Politics and associated subject degrees and negotiating the UCAS system specifically for Politics students. It includes an example of a Personal Statement for a Politics student. Written by a teacher with 30-years’ experience of getting students into University. This guide should prove invaluable to any student wishing to pursue an application in Politics or International Relations or associated subjects. This guide provides a step-by-step approach for prospective Politics students applying to UK universities through the UCAS system. It covers the application process, important deadlines, top universities to consider, and tips for writing a compelling UCAS Personal Statement. Key steps include registering on the UCAS website, researching and selecting courses, completing the application, writing a personal statement, obtaining a reference, and submitting the application before the deadlines. The guide also highlights top UK universities for Politics and offers advice on crafting a strong personal statement.
PSHE History Remembrance Sunday PowerPoint with Review Questions
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PSHE History Remembrance Sunday PowerPoint with Review Questions

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This is an 11-slide explainer of the history and significance of Remembrance Day. It is suitable for use in PSHE or Citizenship classes or could even be used with History groups. It is aimed at 11-14 year olds and there are speakers’ notes and review questions at the end, which could be used as the basis of discussion. This is a summary of the contents of the PowerPoint: Origins: Remembrance Sunday began in 1919 to honor those who died in WWI. Significance: It is a day to honor all who died in wars and conflicts, observed worldwide. Symbols: The poppy symbolizes remembrance, inspired by ‘In Flanders Fields’. Two Minute Silence: Observed at 11am to reflect on sacrifices made by fallen soldiers. Global Observance: Remembrance Sunday includes ceremonies, parades, and moments of silence.
Anti Bullying Week PowerPoint on Cyberbullying and its Prevention
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Anti Bullying Week PowerPoint on Cyberbullying and its Prevention

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November sees anti-bullying week, a fantastic initiative which has helped thousands of children around the country. This is a 26-slide PowerPoint presentation, with speaker’s notes, which will introduce the concept to your students and will provide information about where they might be able to get help. The presentation aims to educate teens about cyberbullying, its effects, and how to protect themselves and others. It covers the following key points: What Is Cyberbullying?: This section explains the concept of cyberbullying and how it differs from traditional bullying. Common Platforms Where Cyberbullying Occurs: It discusses the various platforms where cyberbullying is prevalent, including social media platforms, messaging apps, and online gaming platforms. Real-Life Case Examples of Cyberbullying: This section provides real-life examples of cyberbullying incidents on social media, messaging apps, and online gaming platforms. It also discusses the impact on victims and ways to seek help. Effects of Cyberbullying on Victims: It outlines the emotional, psychological, academic, and social consequences of cyberbullying. It also discusses the long-term effects on mental health. How to Protect Yourself and Others: This section provides tips on recognizing signs of cyberbullying, online safety and privacy tips, and ways to stand up to cyberbullying. Where to Get Help in the UK: It lists various support services and helplines available in the UK for victims of cyberbullying, including ChildLine, Victim Support, Internet Matters, and the Anti-Bullying Alliance. Conclusion: The presentation concludes by emphasizing the importance of educating ourselves and others about cyberbullying to create a safer and more supportive online community. Look out for the other PowerPoint presentations on bullying and homophobic bullying.
Anti Bullying Week PowerPoint on Understanding and Combatting Bullying
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Anti Bullying Week PowerPoint on Understanding and Combatting Bullying

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November sees anti-bullying week, a fantastic initiative which has helped thousands of children around the country. This is a 30-slide PowerPoint presentation, with speaker’s notes, which will introduce the concept to your students and will provide information about where they might be able to get help. The PowerPoint is structured as follows: Anti-bullying Week: A call to action to stop the culture of bullying. Types of Bullying: Includes verbal, social, and cyberbullying, each with distinct characteristics and impacts. Effects on Victims: Bullying can lead to depression, anxiety, poor academic performance, and social isolation. Seeking Support: Victims should seek help from trusted adults, peer support programs, and helplines. Prevention Strategies: Promoting empathy, kindness, and a positive school environment can help prevent bullying. Look out for the other PowerPoint presentations on cyberbulling and homophobic bullying.
Anti Bullying Week PowerPoint on Homophobic, Biphobic, and Transphobic Bullying and its Prevention
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Anti Bullying Week PowerPoint on Homophobic, Biphobic, and Transphobic Bullying and its Prevention

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November sees anti-bullying week, a fantastic initiative which has helped thousands of children around the country. This is a 24-slide PowerPoint presentation, with speaker’s notes, which will introduce the concept to your students and will provide information about where they might be able to get help. The presentation aims to educate teens about homophobic, biphobic, and transphobic bullying and its effects, and how to protect themselves and others. It covers the following key points: Forms of Bullying: Homophobic, biphobic, and transphobic bullying target individuals based on sexual orientation or gender identity. Impact on Victims: Bullying leads to severe mental health issues, social isolation, and academic challenges. Combating Bullying: Education, awareness, and clear anti-bullying policies are essential to create a safe environment. Support Systems: Counseling services, peer support groups, and safe spaces are crucial for victim support. Role Models: Teachers and staff should act as role models and allies to support LGBTQ+ students. Look out for the other PowerPoint presentations on bullying and cyberbullying.
PSHE - Globalisation - Grade 1 OFSTED Lesson - 3 part resource bundle - Part 3 - Student Worksheet
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PSHE - Globalisation - Grade 1 OFSTED Lesson - 3 part resource bundle - Part 3 - Student Worksheet

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**This is a Student Worksheet/Handout which forms part of a 3-part bundle on Globalisation. This lesson was awarded a Grade 1 in a recent OFSTED inspection. Do not buy this individual resource! It is part of a package of 3 items which is discounted at 33% off normal individual resource prices. Uploading each individual item was the only way that I could package all 3 resources together to make up a Grade 1 lesson bundle!**
PSHE - Globalisation - Grade 1 OFSTED Lesson - 3 part resource bundle - Part 1 - PowerPoint
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PSHE - Globalisation - Grade 1 OFSTED Lesson - 3 part resource bundle - Part 1 - PowerPoint

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**This is a PowerPoint presentation which forms part of a 3-part bundle on Globalisation. This lesson was awarded a Grade 1 in a recent OFSTED inspection. Do not buy this individual resource! It is part of a package of 3 items which is discounted at 33% off normal individual resource prices. Uploading each individual item was the only way that I could package all 3 resources together to make up a Grade 1 lesson bundle!**
PSHE - Globalisation - Grade 1 OFSTED Lesson - 3 part resource bundle - Part 2 - Lesson Plan
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PSHE - Globalisation - Grade 1 OFSTED Lesson - 3 part resource bundle - Part 2 - Lesson Plan

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**This is a Lesson Plan which forms part of a 3-part bundle on Globalisation. This lesson was awarded a Grade 1 in a recent OFSTED inspection. Do not buy this individual resource! It is part of a package of 3 items which is discounted at 33% off normal individual resource prices. Uploading each individual item was the only way that I could package all 3 resources together to make up a Grade 1 lesson bundle!**
PSHE History The GunPowder Plot PowerPoint with questions Complete Lesson
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PSHE History The GunPowder Plot PowerPoint with questions Complete Lesson

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This is a 40/50-minute PowerPoint presentation on the GunPowder Plot, consisting of 14 slides. It is aimed at 14-16 year-olds but could be delivered to younger groups including Primary pupils. The presentation includes speakers notes and no further work would be required by the teacher. Contents of presentation: The plot was orchestrated by Guy Fawkes and a group of Catholic conspirators who planned to blow up the House of Lords during the State Opening of Parliament. The failure of the plot led to further persecution of Catholics in England and had a profound impact on English society. The presentation also covers the aftermath of the plot, including the introduction of the Observance of 5th November Act, which required an annual public thanksgiving from 1606 to 1859. Despite the repeal of the act, the tradition of bonfires and fireworks continued, and Guy Fawkes Night is still celebrated in the UK to this day. Additionally, the presentation discusses the history and significance of fireworks. Fireworks were invented in China and were initially used for entertainment and to scare away evil spirits. They have since become a symbol of celebration and are used to commemorate significant events, including the failure of the Gunpowder Plot. The presentation concludes by highlighting the impact of the Gunpowder Plot on English society and the importance of understanding this historical event to gain a deeper appreciation of English culture and history.
PSHE TUTORIAL ASSEMBLEY - HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY - AGED 14-19 Explainer PowerPoint
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PSHE TUTORIAL ASSEMBLEY - HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY - AGED 14-19 Explainer PowerPoint

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Number of Slides: 41; Teaching time: 2 hours (but videos/activities can be skipped, as appropriate). This presentation, entitled “Holocaust Memorial Day,” is an invaluable resource for teachers aiming to educate students aged 14-19 about the Holocaust. It handles the subject matter with great sensitivity, ensuring that the tragic events are presented with the respect and solemnity they deserve. The presentation begins by explaining the significance of Holocaust Memorial Day, observed on January 27th, which commemorates the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau and honors the 6 million Jews and millions of other victims of Nazi persecution. It provides a comprehensive overview of the origins of World War II and the Holocaust, detailing the rise of the Nazi Party, the impact of the Treaty of Versailles, and the economic crisis in Germany. Throughout the presentation, students will engage with various videos and activities designed to deepen their understanding. For instance, a short video explores the factors that led to the rise of the Nazi Party, followed by questions to encourage critical thinking. Another video discusses the start of World War II, prompting students to reflect on the different reactions to the war’s announcement. The core of the presentation focuses on the Holocaust itself, describing the systematic persecution and murder of 6 million Jews and other targeted groups. It includes powerful survivor testimonies, such as Irene’s story, which highlights the psychological impact of witnessing atrocities and the importance of preserving these narratives for future generations. The presentation also covers the end of the war, the liberation of concentration camps, and the ongoing significance of Holocaust Memorial Day. It emphasises the importance of human rights, tolerance, and education in preventing future genocides. In addition to the historical content, the presentation provides resources for further learning, including recommended books, websites, and museums. This ensures that students have access to a wealth of information to support their studies. Overall, this presentation is a comprehensive and sensitive educational tool that equips teachers with the resources needed to teach about the Holocaust effectively. It encourages reflection, critical thinking, and a deeper understanding of one of history’s darkest periods.
FREE - The Great Christmas Quiz 2024 - 50 questions - Simple, no other resources required
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FREE - The Great Christmas Quiz 2024 - 50 questions - Simple, no other resources required

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THIS IS A FREE RESOURCE Lesson time: 60 minutes approx. Christmas Quiz and Answer Grid for use with any class aged 14+ including Sixth Form/A Level. A fun activity which requires no PC’s, no programs, nothing other than pen and paper! Each round has 10 questions, and participants can earn up to 50 points. The quiz is structured as follows: Round 1: General knowledge with Christmas-themed questions. Round 2: Picture round where participants identify prominent people from 2024. Round 3: General knowledge questions. Round 4: Picture round featuring cartoon characters. Round 5: General knowledge questions. The document includes all necessary materials to run the quiz, such as answer sheets and answers provided after each question. Participants can play individually or in teams, and the quiz is designed to be simple and fun. Please check out my other resources for students aged 14 - 19 as well!