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Over the last five years I have found the best way to stimulate learning is through engaging lessons. Lessons which apply scientific content to unusual, topical or popular scenarios. I currently have a range of premium and free resources to look through. I will continue to upload these resources as and when I can. Feel free to review, tweet or contact me regarding these resources or for ideas on current topics you are struggling to make engaging.

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Over the last five years I have found the best way to stimulate learning is through engaging lessons. Lessons which apply scientific content to unusual, topical or popular scenarios. I currently have a range of premium and free resources to look through. I will continue to upload these resources as and when I can. Feel free to review, tweet or contact me regarding these resources or for ideas on current topics you are struggling to make engaging.
Introduction to psychology
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Introduction to psychology

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An Alevel SOW designed to introduce students to the AQA A specification. Students are introduced to the key skills needed to be successful in Psychology all applied to the schizophrenia unit (from Year 13). SOW includes PowerPoints, resources and assessment (to support green hair textbook). Perfect for the first two weeks of lessons. 1 introduction to the subject, course handbook and specification L2 Academic reading and using the textbook L3 Applying evaluation A03 skills and A02 Apply skills L4 Mathematical skills in psychology L5 Describing scientific theories Part 1 L6 Using scientific theories part 2 L7 Writing essays in psychology and the feedback form L8 Independent research skills L9 Revision skills in psychology L10 Assessment
GCSE psychology skills: Stanford prison experiment
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GCSE psychology skills: Stanford prison experiment

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This resource contains two lessons used to begin the GCSE AQA course. Using the SPE as an example, the lessons cover the skills needed to describe and evaluate a study. Lesson 1: Focuses on reading academically. Students complete a comprehension task where meta-cognition skills are demonstrated by the teacher. Students watch a short video related to the SPE and write-up the main findings. Lesson 2: Introduces the value of evaluation. Students complete a range of tasks, including a living graph, in which students can practice verbalising the strengths and weaknesses of an experiment. This lesson follows the Psychology taster lesson.
Psychology Summer quiz
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Psychology Summer quiz

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A nice way to finish off the Year for Year 12 students. A range of topics including: Psychologists in the Sun (disguised psychologists in which students need to identify) Disney disorders (characters and their possible mental health issues) Localisation of the brain (match) Peer question round As well as traditional: Food and drink (multiple choice) Summer knowledge (multiple choice) Music round (resource was made in 2017!)
GCSE Psychology (AQA) Memory: Complete SoW (20 lessons)
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GCSE Psychology (AQA) Memory: Complete SoW (20 lessons)

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This pack contains a complete SoW of 20 lessons. -Each lesson contains recap quizzes, model answers, and can be used to teach the unit effectively. -The SoW contains a range of revision card homeworks, 3 DIRT lessons,an end of unit test and exam reflection lesson. -Lessons contain a range of exam practice, graph skills and application questions to help improve student’s exam skills. -Students have the opportunity to recontruct: Godden and Baddley’s context dependency study, War of the Ghosts, Baddeley’s encoding study, Murdock’s Primacy and recency effect, Loftus and Palmer’s False memory experiment and many more to help evaluate their reliability and effectiveness.