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Welcome to all your teaching needs. From one-off lessons to bundles, cover lessons to assemblies, you will find what you need here!

Welcome to all your teaching needs. From one-off lessons to bundles, cover lessons to assemblies, you will find what you need here!
British Values Tolerance
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British Values Tolerance

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British Values - Tolerance Can be used as an idividual lesson or can be used as part of a bundle. Focus is on tolerance. The lesson involves some whole class activities as well as some individual written tasks.
Zentangles Cover Lesson
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Zentangles Cover Lesson

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Zentangles cover lesson. Brief introduction to what Zentangles are and then allows students to spend the majority of the lesson on practical.
Blood Pressure Lesson
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Blood Pressure Lesson

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Blood pressure lesson Can be used as part of a sequence or stand alone cover lesson This lesson covers what blood pressure is, how it works and how to measure your own pulse. Should last between 45 mins to 1 hour.
Digestive Malfunctions IBS
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Digestive Malfunctions IBS

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IBS lesson focusing on digestive malfunctions. Covers what IBS is from a biological sense and what the triggers could be followed by the impact to an individual.
Introduction to Geography
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Introduction to Geography

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This lesson is a good introduction to geography for y7 or if you are meeting a new class for the first time. This consolidates prior learning and is good for an easy introduction lesson.
Costume Design Blood Brothers
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Costume Design Blood Brothers

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Blood Brothers Costume Design Lesson Looks at the difference between costume and clothing. Shows part of a clip and allows students to explore the costume designing process for Eddie and Mickey.
Unit 13 Sexual Health Booklet
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Unit 13 Sexual Health Booklet

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Cambridge Technicals Level 3 Health and Social Care - Unit 13 Sexual Health and Reproduction Task Booklet Breaks the success criteria into manageable tasks for students to complete to support classroom learning. Gives a break down of lessons and extra reading following the lesson.
British Values - Liberty
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British Values - Liberty

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British Values Liberty Lesson - This lesson can be used as part of a sequence or as a one off lesson focusing on British Values. The lesson starts with students understanding what values and liberty mean to them. This allows a basis to build upon as the lesson progresses. It then goes on to include class discussions around what freedoms and rights we have in the UK and why these are important. There is a writing or a further discussion task where students are to pick the top 5 rights and justify why they think they are most important. They are then to make a poster about the rights they have chosen.
Introduction to Brecht
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Introduction to Brecht

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This lesson is an introduction to Brecht. It includes background information, videos outlining some of his techniques. It also includes activities for the students to do focusing on topics such as the police, BLM and others.
Failure to Success Assembly
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Failure to Success Assembly

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This assembly allows students to feel they have not failed by not achieving what they first set out to do, and shows them that all failured attempts can be turned into successes. This assembly is roughly 30 minutes long but can easily be shortened or lengthened with student engagement.
Dietary Requirements Lesson
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Dietary Requirements Lesson

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Dietary Requirements Lesson - focuses on why people have dietary requirements and what they are. There is a research task involved, so students will need access to the internet to research.
Bones in the body
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Bones in the body

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This lesson is a quiz style lesson that helps students identify the biological names for bones and where they are in the body. What the bones protect and why they are there.
Central Nervous System
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Central Nervous System

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This lesson covers the CNS and the brain structure that works alongside the CNS. This lesson requires the health and social care textbook - Cambridge, but can be used with any other textbooks (easily interchangable on the slide) to support students independant learning.