Currently Lead in Psychology and Child Development.
As I create lesson resources they are uploaded as a PowerPoint with all essential resources included.
Currently Lead in Psychology and Child Development.
As I create lesson resources they are uploaded as a PowerPoint with all essential resources included.
Summary pages for GCSE aggression.
Includes key points on each explanantion; biological, psychodynamic and social learning theory.
includes ways to reduce aggression for each theory and key studies Bandura 1965 and Huesmann et al (1983)
Sub headers included key studies which students should also know for each explanantion.
Revision guide for AQA GSCE psychology.
This includes bullet points of content according to the specification and homework grids from each topic area which are exam questions that students can complete. I get them to choose one a week to keep content fresh in their minds when working through paper 2 content.
Marking stickers designed to speed up and ease marking and feedback.
All are based on either A01. A02 or A03, and have been designed to support KS4. Both praise stickers and how students can improve on the sheets.
You will need 65 per sheet address stickers/labels.
Mind map for RO18,learning outcome one: Understand reproduction & the roles and responsibilities of parenthood.
This resource is accessible for students as they are simple mind maps but they cover everything on the specification for the RO18 LO1.
1.1 The wide range of factors that affect the decision to have children
1.2 Pre-conceptive health
1.3 Roles and responsibilities of parenthood
1.4 Recognise and evaluate methods of contraception, their efficiency and reliability
1.5 The structure and function of male and female reproductive systems
I use the map at the end of the topic and get students to expand and elaborate adding their own information. It is also useful to introduce a topic, but also to help the students organise their notes and revision.
This is useful to all students but particularly those who struggle with organising their notes and information.
Suggestion: print on A3 paper to allow students enough room to elaborate.
Mind map of the memory topic for GCSE psychology.
This resource is accessible for students as it is a simple mind maps but covers everything on the specification for the memory topic. I use the map at the end of the topic and get students to expand and elaborate adding their own information. They are also useful to introduce a topic, but also to help the students organise their notes and revision.
This is useful to all students but particularly those who struggle with organising their notes and information.
Suggestion: print on A3 paper to allow students enough room to elaborate.
Mind map of the perception topic for GCSE psychology.
This resource is accessible for students as it is a simple mind maps but covers everything on the specification for the perception topic. I use the map at the end of the topic and get students to expand and elaborate adding their own information. They are also useful to introduce a topic, but also to help the students organise their notes and revision.
This is useful to all students but particularly those who struggle with organising their notes and information.
Suggestion: print on A3 paper to allow students enough room to elaborate.
Mind map of the development topic for GCSE psychology.
This resource is accessible for students as it is a simple mind maps but covers everything on the specification for the development topic. I use the map at the end of the topic and get students to expand and elaborate adding their own information. They are also useful to introduce a topic, but also to help the students organise their notes and revision.
This is useful to all students but particularly those who struggle with organising their notes and information.
Suggestion: print on A3 paper to allow students enough room to elaborate.
Revision clock activity for the brain & neuropsychology topic.
Students are to include as many psychological key terms and as much detailed information as they can for each sub header in each section of the clock. They are to only allow only 5 minutes per section.
Keeps students motivated through revision and students are required to summarise key information.
Suggestion: print back to back on A3 paper as allows more space for students information and revision notes.
Follows AQA GCSE psychology 8182: Teaching from 2017.
Revision clock activity for research methods.
Students are to include as many psychological key terms and as much detailed information as they can for each sub header in each section of the clock. They are to only allow only 5 minutes per section.
Keeps students motivated through revision and students are required to summarise key information.
Suggestion: print back to back on A3 paper as allows more space for students information and revision notes.
Follows AQA GCSE psychology 8182: Teaching from 2017.
Revision clock activity for the social influence topic.
Students are to include as many psychological key terms and as much detailed information as they can for each sub header in each section of the clock. They are to only allow only 5 minutes per section.
Keeps students motivated through revision and students are required to summarise key information.
Suggestion: print back to back on A3 paper as allows more space for students information and revision notes.
Follows AQA GCSE psychology 8182: Teaching from 2017.
Revision clock activity for Language, thought & communication.
Students are to include as many psychological key terms and as much detailed information as they can for each sub header in each section of the clock. They are to only allow only 5 minutes per section.
Keeps students motivated through revision and students are required to summarise key information.
Suggestion: print back to back on A3 paper as allows more space for students information and revision notes.
Follows AQA GCSE psychology 8182: Teaching from 2017.
Revision clock activity for psychological problems.
Students are to include as many psychological key terms and as much detailed information as they can for each sub header in each section of the clock. They are to only allow only 5 minutes per section.
Keeps students motivated through revision and students are required to summarise key information.
Suggestion: print back to back on A3 paper as allows more space for students information and revision notes.
Follows AQA GCSE psychology 8182: Teaching from 2017.
Revision clock activity for memory.
Students are to include as many psychological key terms and as much detailed information as they can for each sub header in each section of the clock. They are to only allow only 5 minutes per section.
Keeps students motivated through revision and students are required to summarise key information.
Suggestion: print back to back on A3 paper as allows more space for students information and revision notes.
Follows AQA GCSE psychology 8182: Teaching from 2017.
Revision clock activity for development.
Students are to include as many psychological key terms and as much detailed information as they can for each sub header in each section of the clock. They are to only allow only 5 minutes per section.
Keeps students motivated through revision and students are required to summarise key information.
Suggestion: print back to back on A3 paper as allows more space for students information and revision notes.
Follows AQA GCSE psychology 8182: Teaching from 2017.
Revision clock activity for unit five: Health and Safety in Early Years Settings
Students are to include as many key terms and as much detailed information as they can for each sub header in each section of the clock. They are to only allow only 5 minutes per section.
Keeps students motivated through revision and students are required to summarise key information.
Suggestion: print back to back on A3 paper as allows more space for students information and revision notes.
Follows Btec First: Children’s Play, Learning and Development.
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Revision clock activity for perception.
Students are to include as many psychological key terms and as much detailed information as they can for each sub header in each section of the clock. They are to only allow only 5 minutes per section.
Keeps students motivated through revision and students are required to summarise key information.
Suggestion: print back to back on A3 paper as allows more space for students information and revision notes.
Follows AQA GCSE psychology 8182: Teaching from 2017.