A student friendly specification for Approaches.
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A student friendly specification for Biopsychology.
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A student friendly specification for Psychopathology
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A student friendly specification for Attachment.
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A student friendly specification for Memory.
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A student friendly specification for Social Influence.
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This lesson will help to guide your students on how to tackle those tricky 9 mark exam questions.
This lesson will allow you to teach your students how to understand the demands of a 9 marker, plan their answer and write an effect response. The lesson includes teacher notes within the ppt to support you with delivering this exam technique lesson effectively.
The lesson can be edited to suit the needs of your class and your teaching, as well as the sources used to deliver the lesson.
A list of resources needed are shared on the ppt.
A student led Psychology lesson focusing on celebrating International Women’s Day. This can be easily edited for any subject to encourage students to recognise and share women who have made a mark in your subject.
A great way to encourage students to research outside of the curriculum… or even find out more about those in your curriculum.
Creating a medicine box for mental health disorder.
Effective lesson allowing students to apply their knowledge of a range of medication to make their own medicine packaging with correct information and a leaflet to match.
Lesson includes a design brief and success criteria to create their medication box and what information to include in their leaflet.
List of resources also included.
Complete lesson with resource list, worksheet and lesson presentation.
Can be delivered as individual or group work.
An independent task supporting students to create a presentation with resources.1 lesson planning and 2nd lesson presenting.
A creative lesson allowing students to turn their knowledge of the diathesis-stress model into a demonstration using thier social media.
Includes:
Editable powerpoint
Resource list
Teacher notes on the slides.
A comprehesive A LEvel taster lesson suitable for all exam boards.
Covers:
Course content
Exam structure
Course requirements
Introductory activities
Can easily be adapted for other exam boards and school requirements.
No other resources needed.
AQA Biopsychology- Localisation of the Brain (AO1)
Student led lesson exploring the different areas of the brain as stated in the specification (motor cortex, somatosenory, Broca’s, Wernicke’s, auditory cortex and visual cortex). AfL task and exam question included.
All resources are included.
Psychology postcards with famous psychologists.
A great way to easily recognise and celebrate your students. These can be handed out in class or posted home.
Printing Instructions:
Print 4 to a page
Double sided
Print on card
A practical lesson allowing students to carry out each sampling technique using sweets.
Includes lesson presentation and worksheet.
Benefits:
Students get a deeper understanding of each sampling method and how they are carried out.
Find can independently come up with strengths and weaknesses of each methods by carrying them out themselves.
Engaging lesson
Opportunity to practice math skills
Summer homework for Year 11 students going on to Year 12. This homework will give you an idea of what level students are coming on to your course in terms of thier Maths and Science knowledge, and allow students to explore different areas of psychology to make sure they are making the right choice. There are links that students can directly click on which will take them to online libraries and webpages.
Part 1: Activities from BBC Bitesize Biology and Maths.
Part 2: Challenges students to complete a range of activities of their choice from wider reading to podcasts to creating models.
How to use:
Part 1 is mandatory for all students to complete. They can screenshot their score and share with you. this will help you understand the students level coming in.
Part 2 students select 3+ activities from different sections and they take a picture, write a review or take a screenshot to show what they did and learnt.
THis can also form your first lesson with them. They can showcase their work and debate their views on their reading/watches.
Psychology taster lesson for GCSE students. Engaging activities looking at different areas of psychology to give students an idea of what to expect.
Can be edited and adapted for different time lengths and student abilities. Resource list for the lesson available on Slide 1. Specific resources for this lesson is included.
Made for AQA but can also be used for OCR, Edexcel, WJEC and other exam boards.
Student Approved lesson!
What is covered?
What is Psychology/ addressing misconceptions.
Structure and course content.
Memory
Social influence
Attachment
Biopsychology
Personality (fun activity)
Opportunity to see students work, textbooks and exam papers.
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Revision sheet for the whole of Psychopathology topic.
Can be used as a class activity, homework, retrieval and much more.
Helps students to focus on the key information and keeping their writing concise.
A3 Revision sheets for Paper 2: Approaches and Biopsychology
Can be used as a class activity, homework, retrieval and much more.
Helps students to focus on the key information and keeping their writing concise.