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Welcome! I am a Business, Economics and Psychology teacher working in London, examining for GCSE & A-Level and providing high quality resources so your students can enjoy and thrive in the study of these beautiful subjects. Positive reviews are much appreciated. School purchase orders can be emailed to zee.tes@hotmail.com - Zee

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Welcome! I am a Business, Economics and Psychology teacher working in London, examining for GCSE & A-Level and providing high quality resources so your students can enjoy and thrive in the study of these beautiful subjects. Positive reviews are much appreciated. School purchase orders can be emailed to zee.tes@hotmail.com - Zee
Genetic and neural explanations for offending - AQA A Level Psychology (Forensic Psychology)
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Genetic and neural explanations for offending - AQA A Level Psychology (Forensic Psychology)

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In this lesson, learners are introduced to the second biological explanation of offending - genetic and neural explanations. We start by discussing how the brains of offenders might differ from others, leading into research from twin studies, adoption studies, brain structure differences and mirror neurons. Videos, true or false questions, evaluation task and discussion, PEEL paragraph practice, MCQs, debate task, 16 mark exam style question with indicative points, peer assessment grid to reflect on WWW and EBI. We end with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Biological explanation - genetic and neural explanations
Coding, capacity and duration of memory - AQA A Level Psychology (Memory)
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Coding, capacity and duration of memory - AQA A Level Psychology (Memory)

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In this lesson, learners develop their understanding on memory with a focus on coding, capacity and duration of memory. We start by discussing the difference between capacity and duration in a memory context, we then look at research into coding, capacity and duration with their respective evaluations. Two further memory experiments to engage learners. Evaluation task and follow-up discussion, video, MCQs, true or false questions, 16 mark exam style question with indicative points, self assessment grid so students can reflect on WWW/EBI and make improvements and we finish with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Coding, capacity, duration of memory - Memory
Cognitive approach: Explaining depression - AQA A Level Psychology (Psychopathology)
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Cognitive approach: Explaining depression - AQA A Level Psychology (Psychopathology)

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In this lesson, learners develop their understanding on depression, with an emphasis on the cognitive approach in explaining depression. We start with a discussion on how depression could be explained in 3 stages or steps, this leads to the discussion on Beck’s negative triad and Ellis’ ABC model. Application task, videos, MCQs, true or false questions, PEEL paragraph practice and we finish with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Cognitive approach - Explaining depression
Cognitive approach: Treating depression - AQA A Level Psychology (Psychopathology)
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Cognitive approach: Treating depression - AQA A Level Psychology (Psychopathology)

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In this lesson, learners develop their understanding further on depression, with an emphasis on the treatment for depression through cognitive approaches such as CBT. We start with a discussion on how depression might be treated without the use of drugs, we then look at Beck’s cognitive therapy (CBT) and Ellis’ rational emotive behaviour therapy (REBT). Application task, video, MCQs, true or false questions, 16 mark exam style question and self assessment grid for students to reflect and make improvements on, debate question and we finish with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Cognitive approach - Treating depression
Memory - AQA A Level Psychology Flashcards
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Memory - AQA A Level Psychology Flashcards

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Introducing the ultimate AQA A-Level Psychology flashcards! This pack for memory consists of 27 questions with answers which can be printed (double-sided) or used digitally. These flashcards are packed with vibrant colors, short and snappy questions based on the specification and captivating images that link seamlessly with the text helping to create meaningful connections for better recall. All this makes for a powerdful revision aid - for a fun and efficient way to reinforce key concepts/research and boost retention. Friends and family can also join in on the learning fun by quizzing! Thank you
Attachment - AQA A Level Psychology Flashcards
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Attachment - AQA A Level Psychology Flashcards

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Introducing the ultimate AQA A-Level Psychology flashcards! This pack for attachment consists of 31 questions with answers which can be printed (double-sided) or used digitally. These flashcards are packed with vibrant colors, short and snappy questions based on the specification and captivating images that link seamlessly with the text helping to create meaningful connections for better recall. All this makes for a powerful revision aid - for a fun and efficient way to reinforce key concepts/research and boost retention. Friends and family can also join in on the learning fun by quizzing! Thank you
Psychopathology - AQA A Level Psychology Flashcards
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Psychopathology - AQA A Level Psychology Flashcards

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Introducing the ultimate AQA A-Level Psychology flashcards! This pack for psychopathology consists of 31 questions with answers which can be printed (double-sided) or used digitally. These flashcards are packed with vibrant colors, short and snappy questions based on the specification and captivating images that link seamlessly with the text helping to create meaningful connections for better recall. All this makes for a powerful revision aid - for a fun and efficient way to reinforce key concepts/research and boost retention. Friends and family can also join in on the learning fun by quizzing! Thank you
Biopsychology - AQA A Level Psychology Flashcards
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Biopsychology - AQA A Level Psychology Flashcards

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Introducing the ultimate AQA A-Level Psychology flashcards! This pack for biopsychology consists of 34 questions with answers which can be printed (double-sided) or used digitally. These flashcards are packed with vibrant colors, short and snappy questions based on the specification and captivating images that link seamlessly with the text helping to create meaningful connections for better recall. All this makes for a powerful revision aid - for a fun and efficient way to reinforce key concepts/research and boost retention. Friends and family can also join in on the learning fun by quizzing! Thank you
Issues and debates - AQA A Level Psychology Flashcards
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Issues and debates - AQA A Level Psychology Flashcards

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Introducing the ultimate AQA A-Level Psychology flashcards! This pack for issues and debates consists of 20 questions with answers which can be printed (double-sided) or used digitally. These flashcards are packed with vibrant colors, short and snappy questions based on the specification and captivating images that link seamlessly with the text helping to create meaningful connections for better recall. All this makes for a powerful revision aid - for a fun and efficient way to reinforce key concepts/research and boost retention. Friends and family can also join in on the learning fun by quizzing! Thank you
Approaches in psychology - AQA A Level Psychology Flashcards
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Approaches in psychology - AQA A Level Psychology Flashcards

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Introducing the ultimate AQA A-Level Psychology flashcards! This pack for approaches in psychology consists of 30 questions with answers which can be printed (double-sided) or used digitally. These flashcards are packed with vibrant colors, short and snappy questions based on the specification and captivating images that link seamlessly with the text helping to create meaningful connections for better recall. All this makes for a powerful revision aid - for a fun and efficient way to reinforce key concepts/research and boost retention. Friends and family can also join in on the learning fun by quizzing! Thank you
AQA A Level Psychology Flashcards [255 Q&As]
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AQA A Level Psychology Flashcards [255 Q&As]

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**Introducing the ultimate AQA A-Level Psychology flashcards! This pack consists of 255 questions with answers which can be printed (double-sided) or used digitally. ** These flashcards are packed with vibrant colors, short and snappy questions based on the specification and captivating images that link with the text helping to create meaningful connections for better recall. All this makes for a powerful revision aid - for a fun and efficient way to reinforce key concepts/research and boost retention. Topics covered include: Social influence Memory Attachment Psychopathology Approaches in Psychology Biopsychology Research methods Issues and debates Friends and family can also join in on the learning fun by quizzing! Thank you
Research methods - AQA A Level Psychology Flashcards
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Research methods - AQA A Level Psychology Flashcards

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Introducing the ultimate AQA A-Level Psychology flashcards! This pack for research methods consists of 57 questions with answers which can be printed (double-sided) or used digitally. These flashcards are packed with vibrant colors, short and snappy questions based on the specification and captivating images that link seamlessly with the text helping to create meaningful connections for better recall. All this makes for a powerful revision aid - for a fun and efficient way to reinforce key concepts/research and boost retention. Friends and family can also join in on the learning fun by quizzing! Thank you
Bowlby's monotropic theory - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)
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Bowlby's monotropic theory - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)

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This double lesson introduces learners to Bowlby’s monotropic theory of attachment. We start with a ‘crack the code’ stater to introduce some of the key terms such as monotropy and social releasers. We then introduce John Bowlby and his theory including the key terms involved. Followed by a mini quiz of true or false questions, a kinaesthetic ‘walk around the class’ task to gather evaluation points, a 16 mark exam style question with indicative points to help students produce a well written answer in timed conditions, model paragraphs included. Peer assessment grid so students can reflect on WWW and EBI before making improvements to their responses. We finish with a debate question and a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
Cultural variations in attachment - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)
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Cultural variations in attachment - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)

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In this double lesson, learners build their understanding on attachment types from the strange situation but now the emphasis is on cultural variations on attachments. We start with a funny video and thought provoking questions before looking at what culture is, we then look at the ket study of Ijzendoorn and Kroonenberg (1988). We discuss the aim, procedure, results and conclusions before attempting a research task to find out further research from different cultures. Followed by a debate task, MCQs, true or false qs, evaluation task, 16 mark exam question practice with indicative points to guide leaners to write a top band response, peer assessment grid and time to improve a paragraph by looking at WWW and EBI, we finish with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Van ijzendoorn and Kroonenberg (1988)
The Asch Study - AQA A Level Psychology (Social Influence)
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The Asch Study - AQA A Level Psychology (Social Influence)

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This lesson introduces learners to the famous Asch experiment and we start by carrying out the experiment in class as a starter (instructions at the start). After carrying out the study, students can watch the study in action while getting the key information down on aims, method, results and conclusions. We then look at Asch’s extended study which was done 4 years later by Asch on variations that can affect conformity such as group size, unanimity and task difficulty. Some questions to consolidate learning through MCQs and true or false before we look at evaluating Asch’s study. A 4 mark exam style question for students to attempt, model answer provided to compare answers before finishing with a debate and box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
Milgram's situational variables - AQA A Level Psychology (Social Influence)
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Milgram's situational variables - AQA A Level Psychology (Social Influence)

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In this lesson, we build on our knowledge of Stanley Milgram’s research into Obedience by looking at the variations that Milgram carried out in a later study. We start off by recapping the key finding from the baseline study before a quick starter where students estimate the variations. We then look at the different variations and how they impact on obedience rates. MCQ, a 4 mark exam style question and answer, evaluation practice, box plenary and a kahoot quiz to finish with. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you
Romanian orphan studies - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)
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Romanian orphan studies - AQA A Level Psychology (Attachment)

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In this double lesson, learners are introduced to Romanian orphan studies such as Michael Rutter (1998). We start by looking at the context and what led to such conditions in Romania in the first place before watching some clips and images of Romania’s orphanages in the past. We look at the key study of Rutter, followed by some true or false qs, evaluation task, MCQs, research task, short exam style question with mark scheme, box plenary and we finish with a kahoot quiz. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Romanian orphan studies - attachment
Media influences on aggression - AQA A Level Psychology (Aggression)
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Media influences on aggression - AQA A Level Psychology (Aggression)

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In this lesson, learners are introduced to the influence of media on aggression. We start by having a discussion on the topic and provoke interest. We then look at a range of research which shows the influence of media, excessive tv viewing and video games in particular on aggression. Video clip, evaluation task followed by discussion, true or false qs, MCQs PEEL practice, debate task, research task and we end with a box plenary. Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Media influences on aggression
Institutional aggression - AQA A Level Psychology (Aggression)
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Institutional aggression - AQA A Level Psychology (Aggression)

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In this lesson, learners are introduced to institutional aggression in the context of prisons. We start by distinguishing between dispositional and situational explanations by looking at the importation model and deprivation model of aggression in prisons. We look at sub-cultures within prisons. Videos to build understanding on the topic, true or false qs, sorting task, MCQs, evaluation task, 2 x 4 mark exam style questions with answers, PEEL practice and we finish off with a box plenary Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Institutional aggression
Desensitisation, disinhibition, cognitive priming - AQA A Level Psychology (Aggression)
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Desensitisation, disinhibition, cognitive priming - AQA A Level Psychology (Aggression)

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In this lesson, learners are introduced to desensitisation, disinhibition and cognitive priming. We start by having a discussion on how some professionals do their jobs that might be hard for general people due to sensitivity i.e surgeons. We then look at the concept of desensitisation, disinhibition and cognitive priming with research. We watch a trailer of straw dogs which builds into the straw dogs case study. Evaluation task and follow up discussion, MCQs, PEEl task, debate task, group presentation on the unit, kahoot quiz and we wrap it up with a box plenary! Colourful, concise and engaging slides! Thank you Desensitisation, disinhibition, cognitive priming