Half a term (20 min sessions each - 2 a week) on careers based lessons. 12 lessons in total. Students will explore different career aspirations and what they might like to do in the future and they will start to think what they might need to do to get there, planning for the future. Students will explore times of change in their lives and how this links to qualifications and careers and will also reflect on creative and long life skills, and the importance of these within careers. All lessons matched against CDI framework and PSHE Association objectives.
Half a term (60 min session a week) on careers based lessons. Students will explore different career pathways further, looking at personal qualities for example to broaden their knowledge on careers are suitable for them. Students will reflect on further skills building on from year 8 such as problem solving. All lessons matched against CDI framework and PSHE Association objectives.
Half a term (60 min session a week) on careers based lessons. Students will explore different career pathways further, looking at entrepreneurs for example to broaden their knowledge on what is available to them. Students will reflect on further skills building on from year 9 such as interview skills. All lessons matched against CDI framework and PSHE Association objectives.
The Biopsychology booklet can be used as a work booklet throughout lessons and/or as a revision booklet. Students have used the booklet to revise from after it has been completed. There are many exam questions and tasks embedded throughout which match all of the PowerPoints. It covers all of the content for the topic Biopsychology in Year 13 AQA.
The lesson will cover the condition endometriosis. Students will identify what Endometriosis i, explain the symptoms of Endometriosis and assess how Endometriosis can be treated. The condition affects 1 in 10 women so there will be students it affects at some point in life.
The lesson will focus on what stress is and why students need to be aware of it. Students will identify some of the physiological symptoms of stress, explain ways to manage stress and discuss how stress can be harmful. This is particularly useful for when approaching GCSE’s.
Almost every 16 mark question that can come up in the topic Approaches with model answers written for them - AQA. All questions have at least an A-B grade answer but can be modified/differentiated to meet both higher and lower abilities. For example by reducing detail for tasks such as students improving answers etc. A really good starting point when showing model answers and excellent for the use of revision. Moderated by Psychology examiners.
The Issues and Debates booklet can be used as a work booklet throughout lessons and/or as a revision booklet. Students have used the booklet to revise from after it has been completed. There are many exam questions and tasks embedded throughout. It covers all of the content for the topic Issues and Debates in Year 13 AQA.
The Stress booklet can be used as a work booklet throughout lessons and/or as a revision booklet. Students have used the booklet to revise from after it has been completed. There are many exam questions and tasks embedded throughout. It covers all of the content for the topic Stress in Year 13 AQA.
Almost every 16 mark question that can come up in the topic Issues and Debates with model answers written for them - AQA. All questions have at least an A-B grade answer but can be modified/differentiated to meet both higher and lower abilities. For example by reducing detail for tasks such as students improving answers etc. A really good starting point when showing model answers and excellent for the use of revision. Moderated by Psychology examiners.
Almost every 16 mark question that can come up in the topic Psychopathology with model answers written for them - AQA. All questions have at least an A-B grade answer but can be modified/differentiated to meet both higher and lower abilities. For example by reducing detail for tasks such as students improving answers etc. A really good starting point when showing model answers and excellent for the use of revision. Moderated by Psychology examiners.
The lesson looks at sexual harassment, and allows students to identify different types of sexual harassment, apply knowledge to case studies and discuss what is and isn’t acceptable behaviour and where to seek support.
PSHE Map for Y7, outlining intent, implementation and impact for each of the sub topics under the PSHE Association. All PSHE Association objectives mapped out.
PSHE Map for Y8, outlining intent, implementation and impact for each of the subtopics under the PSHE Association. All PSHE Association objectives mapped out.
PSHE Map for Y10, outlining intent, implementation and impact for each of the subtopics under the PSHE Association. All PSHE Association objectives mapped out.
PSHE Map for Y9, outlining intent, implementation and impact for each of the subtopics under the PSHE Association. All PSHE Association objectives mapped out.
The Forensic booklet can be used as a work booklet throughout lessons and/or as a revision booklet. Students have used the booklet to revise from after it has been completed. There are many exam questions and tasks embedded throughout which match the PowerPoints. The unit of work also includes a crime scene room that allows students to apply their knowledge for top down bottom up approaches which can be modified to suit learners of personal styles. It covers all of the content for the topic Forensic in Year 13 AQA.
The Research Methods booklet can be used as a work booklet throughout lessons and/or as a revision booklet. Students have used the booklet to revise from after it has been completed. There are many exam questions and tasks embedded throughout that match a few PowerPoints. It covers all of the content for Research Methods in Year 12 AQA.
Almost every 16 mark question that can come up in the topic Attachment Influence with model answers written for them - AQA. All questions have at least an A-B grade answer but can be modified/differentiated to meet both higher and lower abilities. For example by reducing detail for tasks such as students improving answers etc. A really good starting point when showing model answers and excellent for the use of revision. Moderated by Psychology examiners.