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I have been teaching at the high and senior high school/College levels for the past 30 years. I have also taught ESL students both at primary, secondary and senior secondary levels. I am passionate about teaching English, Psychology and Sociology to adolescents. I am also teaching English and SOSE Methods to M.Teach students. Hope you find the resources in my shop useful which have been tested and found to be effective.

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I have been teaching at the high and senior high school/College levels for the past 30 years. I have also taught ESL students both at primary, secondary and senior secondary levels. I am passionate about teaching English, Psychology and Sociology to adolescents. I am also teaching English and SOSE Methods to M.Teach students. Hope you find the resources in my shop useful which have been tested and found to be effective.
NAPLAN: Year 3 - Adverbs of Time
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NAPLAN: Year 3 - Adverbs of Time

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This is a comprehensive resource on adverbs of time, aligned with ACARA and NAPLAN requirements. It includes clear power-point slides and a worksheet with answers. This is also useful as a relief lesson! How good is that? When you are away, your kids are still getting ready for NAPLAN!! Grab this ready-to-go resource now!
What is intelligence?
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What is intelligence?

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This is a great set of slides that introduces the concept of intelligence. It also facilitates deep thinking about students' own concept of intelligence and how it has been described by some of the great minds which would initiate class discussion.
The Apostrophe Tasks
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The Apostrophe Tasks

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This resource includes worksheets on each of the important rules related to the usage of an apostrophe in English language, covering both possession and contraction. There are six worksheets which include: - A clear description of the rule - An example of its usage - 10 sentences/phrases that require correct use of an apostrophe - space against those 10 sentences/phrases for writing student responses. These worksheets can be used either in class or as a homework activity. It can also be used as a self-paced learning activity, catering to the needs of different learners.
Persuasive Language: Proofreading Check-list
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Persuasive Language: Proofreading Check-list

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A great proofreading checklist for students to make sure that they have incorporated all the important elements of persuasive writing! This could be printed out and given to students before they submit their task so that they can self-check their own writing!
Persuasive Language: Linking Words
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Persuasive Language: Linking Words

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A great resource for teaching the linking words that could be used in persuasive writing! This could be projected on the board and students could be asked to write a persuasive piece of writing using these linking words!
Poetry Analysis Made Simple
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Poetry Analysis Made Simple

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Here is a crisp and comprehensive way to teach students how to analyse a poem. A clear instruction for what to look for in a poem with helping questions is given on the first sheet. Students can be taught different aspects of poetry choosing a poem and following through the first sheet. On the second sheet, a template for different aspects similar to what is shown on the first sheet is provided for students to choose a poem of their interest and analyse that poem. This can further be cemented by asking students to choose a poem and analyse it as a group and based on the template they could make an oral presentation of their analysis.
Psychology: Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality
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Psychology: Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality

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This resource explains Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality, covering all its four major aspects: 1. Structure of the mind 2. Levels of Conscious 3. Stages of Psychosexual development 4. Defense Mechanisms The power-point slides are to the point, clear and effective, making it easy for teachers to explain the theory methodically!
Social Psychology Study Cards (1)
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Social Psychology Study Cards (1)

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This first set of study cards includes key terms and concepts and their definitions in social psychology. These cards can be printed and given out to students to learn and revise social psychological key terms. There are 20 cards with definitions covering terms such as: altruism, conformity, groupthink, social loafing, stereotypes, persuasion, by-stander effect, and two routes of persuasion.
Nouns & Pronouns
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Nouns & Pronouns

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This is a comprehensive resource with clear power-point slides introducing nouns and pronouns and an exercise on identifying nouns and pronouns along with their answers. A great introductory or substitute lesson!
Vague Pronouns
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Vague Pronouns

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This is a great product for teaching students how to avoid using vague pronouns in sentences. A clear description of what a vague pronoun is in a sentence and three different ways in which vague pronouns could be avoided are given with examples. This is followed by a practice work of 10 sentences with their answer key. This lesson does not need any preparation, just print and go!! What is more is, the worksheet is editable too! This can also serve as a sub lesson!!!
Sociology of Family: Family & Marriage
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Sociology of Family: Family & Marriage

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This product is in powerpoint slides explaining the characteristics of family and marriage in general and in the changing world in particular. It identifies the basic tenets of two age-old institutions through clear and structured points. It aims at clearly explaining the greatness of these two institutions to students of Sociology and as it is editable, it gives more freedom to adjust it to the content taught at different levels.
Sociology of Family: Functionalism, Feminism & Symbolic Interactionism
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Sociology of Family: Functionalism, Feminism & Symbolic Interactionism

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This resource in power-point slides in the pdf format details the key features of functionalist, feminist and symbolic interactionist perspectives of Sociology of Family. This can be used in different ways: 1. As an introductory resource for familiarising students with the basic tenets of three different approaches to the study of family and their evaluation. 2. As a handout given to students for a class activity. They can be asked to apply these different approaches to the study of family on a case study of their choice, either individually or in pairs or groups. 3. As a revision sheet for the exam to quickly read, learn, understand and remember the key features and criticisms of the three theoretical perspectives.