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Chronic Disease and Psychology
A Full lesson with student activities surrounding psychology and how its theories can be used to explain/support Chronic Disease.
The lesson covers Pain Management/Gate Control Theory, Coping Strategies, Pain Perception, Wound Healing, Behaviour Change Models and Biofeedback.
It was originally written for Access to HE Health and Social Sciences (Level 3) students but can be tailored to fit other courses.
Cell Division Part 3
This is the final part of a series of 3 lessons on Cell Division and Heredity. Students will explore Monohybrid and Dihybrid crosses, Explain the cause of variation and research an influential figure in genetics.
Sociology and the family
Activities designed to generate debate and discussion. Students will be looking at Pre-Industrial Family, Early Industrial Family, Symmetrical/Nuclear Family, Blended Family and the Homosexual Family. Students to consider how the concept of family has changed over the years.
Medicalisation
Whole lesson with activities covering medicalisation in terms of the 'Third Sex', 'Homosexuality' and 'Dying'.
Covers points such as cross-cultural perspectives and social control.
Originally produced for Access to Higher Education but could be adapted to meet some Sociology specifications for other courses.
Smoking
Originally produced for BTEC H&SC, Unit 9, Level 2 but would also be suitable for GCSE.
Lesson was delivered in 1.5 hours with objectives as follows:
To describe how smoking can effect health
To explain why a smoker is at risk of diseases
Please note, the quiz I have adapted from elsewhere but all other activities are original.
Student activities include a smoking advert analysis, a paired extension activity where students investigate Cannabis, labelling physical and emotional health effects on worksheet provided, producing a warning poster/warning leaflet, starter activity and a range of other activities.
Practical Investigation of Heart Rate and Blood Pressure
This resource contains a starter activity, overview of the carriage of O2 and Co2 and then guides students in designing, conducting and interpreting their investigation.
Cell Division
This is a lesson which is student led as students will be researching the processes of meiosis and mitosis, as well as becoming familiar with key terminology associated with this area. This was originally produced for A-Level but will also be appropriate for Access to HE and Foundation Degree's. It can be used to compliment handouts which you may already have produced for students on this topic area.
Explanations of Mental Illness Starter
Students will need some prior knowledge of the biological, psychological and social explanations of mental illness to partake in this Starter activity: Presentation concerns images which relate to either the biological, social or psychological explanations of mental illness. Students will need to work independently to note down which slides they think correspond to which approach. There is some overlap which will generate discussion! I would recommend that you have an impromptu discussion at the end of the starter to enable students to justify their answers, this should be an ideal AfL opportunity.
Anti-Discriminatory Practice
Research activities and case study to prepare students for assignment on Anti-Discriminatory Practice.
Lesson Objectives:
Explain what is meant by Active Participation
Identifying needs for equality, diversity and equal rights within a care environment
Identify and evaluate the applicability of related laws and regulations
Recap learning
Assertiveness
A handout and array of group activities aimed at apprentices/adults on Assertiveness.
There are an array of group activities/reflections task with employment based scenarios.
May benefit from a PowerPoint to accompany. Could be delivered over several sessions.
Sexual Health
This tutorial which could be delivered over two sessions has been designed with very little teacher input. I originally designed this for a group of personal tutors who had never delivered this topic and were concerned about whether their knowledge was up to date.
This puts the onus on the students and is research based. It has been designed in such a way that students should stay on topic and address the tutorial in a sensible manner if groups are planned ahead of time by the teacher delivering the sessions. Smaller groups will work best.
Lesson Objectives:
Investigate a range of sexual health related topics and produce a 5 minute presentation
Present information about a sexual health topic
Identify sexual health services
What is classified as Normal and Abnormal behaviour?
This worksheet is best bought as part of a bundle with the accompanying PowerPoint. Students will indicate a list of behaviours and whether they deem them as normal or abnormal. They will then justify their responses. Can be used a starter or a plenary.
Cover and Speculative Letters
These worksheets provide students with detailed guidance about how to write effective speculative and cover letters in order to secure future employment.
There are activities incorporated into these worksheets designed to get students to consider their skills and attributes, supporting them in producing unique employment letters to impress prospective organisations.
Introduction to Market Segmentation/How is Marketing Targeted to different groups?
Aimed at GCSE Travel and Tourism, this lesson will provide students with the opportunity to become familiar with the key terminology, look at examples of market segmentation with regards to advertising. Whilst this lesson is aimed at Travel Tourism, it may also be applicable to some business studies students.
Lesson Outcomes:
To identify the market segments relating to demographics, lifestyle and psychographics
To explain how products are changed to suit different groups’ needs
Living Healthily Tutorial
This was produced for a short tutorial based on living healthily. Students partake in small group discussions, complete creative activities and learn that health is subdivided into different areas.
The plenary focusing on online peer pressure and asks students to give advice to a friend. Very topical considering that the number of cases of online peer pressure/cyber-bullying are on the rise.
This session is suitable for teenagers to adults. You will need minimum of an hour to do this tutorial and perhaps some poster/leaflet making materials e.g. pens and paper if possible. Students could also word process their work if computers are available.
Lesson Objectives:
Cell Division Part 2
This is the second part of a series of three lessons on cell division. Learners are encouraged to be independent and this lesson incorporates discovery learning methods on genetic disorders, Punnett Grids and contextualises meiosis with a research activity on Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis.
Digestive System
This presentation provides an overview of the digestive system and can be used as a tutor-led introduction to a session or as a revision material to be given to students.
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Cell Division
A series of 3 lessons which are discovery learning/research based in nature as these lessons were originally taught to Level 3 learners (A-Level, Access to HE) who were applying for university.
Students wil explore the meiosis and mitosis, genetic variation, genetic disorders and how they are caused as well as explaining monohybrid and dihybrid crosses and famous geneticist.
This bundle will compliment any handouts you may have which will supplements students learning.
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Employment
A range of lessons/resources which cover applying for jobs, what employability skills are and career planning.
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Psychology/Mental Health
A range of full lessons on psychology and mental health. Applicable to A-Level, Health and Social Courses, Psychology Courses and Access to HE Courses.