This is a fully resourced lesson PowerPoint designed for a Year 8 or low-ability Year 9 Home Economics class, focusing on Foods Around the World. I created this lesson to be simple, visual, and highly accessible, with clear explanations and structured activities to keep pupils engaged and supported throughout.
The lesson introduces different world cuisines and encourages pupils to think about how food varies across cultures in an enjoyable and non-threatening way. There are a few activities within the power-point also!
This revision worksheet is designed to help students understand the key differences between products and services within the hospitality industry.
I created this as a simple, focused resource to support revision and reinforce one of the core concepts that often comes up in exams. It breaks the topic down into clear sections with activities that help students identify, compare, and apply their knowledge.
This is a fully planned introductory Drama lesson designed for KS3, lasting approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes. It is ideal for a first lesson in Drama or for building confidence in a new or mixed-ability class. The lesson is highly practical and focuses on teamwork, creativity, and basic performance skills, with a strong emphasis on participation and engagement from the start.
What’s included:
Full lesson PowerPoint with clear structure and instructions
Starter team-building games (e.g. height order, alphabetical order, etc.)
Introduction to props and their purpose in performance
Creative prop task (using an object as something completely different)
Mime activity to develop non-verbal communication skills
“Murder Mystery” drama game for whole-class engagement
Group task: pupils create and plan their own murder mystery storyline
This is a full lesson PowerPoint designed for Year 9 creative writing, focusing on writing a nature poem using sensory language. I created this with a weaker class in mind, so it is very structured, step-by-step, and easy to follow, with clear guidance at every stage of the lesson.
The lesson takes students through the process of planning and writing a poem, with a strong focus on using the senses to create effective imagery. Students begin by exploring examples and understanding how sensory language works. They then go outside (or use a visual stimulus if needed) to gather ideas based on what they can see, hear, feel, and smell, before using a structured plan to write their own nature poem.
This workbooklet focuses on three key nutrients within A2 Unit 7: calcium, fluoride, and iron, and their role in human nutrition and health.
I created this resource to help break down these important nutrients into clear, manageable sections, making it easier for students to understand their functions, sources, and the effects of deficiency.
The workbooklet includes both information and structured tasks, so students can learn the content and immediately apply it.
This workbooklet focuses on the different professionals who support adult service users and how they help to identify and meet individual needs within health and social care settings.
I created this resource to help students understand the wide range of job roles in the sector and how each one contributes to effective care. It breaks the content down into clear job factfiles and structured activities, making it easy for students to access and revise.
This workbooklet is designed to support teaching and understanding of the Care Planning Cycle within AS Unit 5: Adult Service Users.
It breaks down what can be quite a complex process into clear, structured sections, helping students understand each stage of the cycle and how it links to real care practice. I’ve designed it so it can be used during lessons or independently, with all key information included in an accessible format that students can work through step by step.
A power-point to explain the physical and emotional changes that happen during puberty for both boys and girls, the reproductive system and each function and a quick introduction to menstruation cycle.
This is a full revision PowerPoint for A2 Unit 7: Human Nutrition, designed to cover the entire specification in one structured, interactive revision lesson.
I use this as a knowledge dump activity, where students are given an A3 sheet and work through each section of the PowerPoint by answering key questions from memory. They then check and improve their responses using the model answers provided on the slides.
It’s a really effective way of getting students to actively recall and apply their knowledge rather than just revising passively.
This is a full revision PowerPoint for AS Unit 5: Adult Service Users, designed to cover the entire specification in one structured revision lesson.
I use this as a “knowledge dump” lesson, where students are given an A3 sheet and work through each slide by answering key questions from memory before checking and refining their answers using the model responses provided.
It’s a really effective way to get students actively revising, rather than just passively reading notes.
What’s included:
Full revision PowerPoint covering the entire Unit 5 specification
Structured questions for each section of content
Built-in model answers for self/peer assessment
Designed for a whole-class revision lesson
How it works:
Students complete an A3 knowledge dump sheet, writing down everything they can remember in response to each question. They then compare and improve their answers using the correct information shown on the slides. This helps identify gaps in knowledge and strengthens exam recall.
Why it works:
It encourages active recall, retrieval practice, and exam preparation all in one lesson, making it ideal for revision periods or end-of-unit consolidation.
This resource is a booklet of past paper questions for Year 11 GCSE Health and Social Care, focused on Topic 1: Human Development.
I put this together to give pupils focused exam practice using real exam-style questions, helping them become familiar with wording, structure, and expectations before their final assessment.
The booklet is ideal for class revision, homework, or end-of-topic consolidation, and can be used flexibly depending on the needs of your group.
This resource includes three revision booklets designed to support pupils with Topic 2: Factors that Affect our Health and Well-being.
I created these to help break down what can be quite a content-heavy topic into manageable, structured sections that pupils can actually work through independently. They’re ideal for revision, recap lessons, or building understanding as you teach the topic.
Each booklet focuses on key areas such as physical, social, emotional, and environmental factors, with a mix of clear notes, activities, and exam-style tasks to help reinforce learning.
What’s included:
3 structured revision booklets covering Topic 2
Clear, pupil-friendly information
A range of tasks to support understanding and recall
Opportunities to apply knowledge in an exam-style format
Why it works:
These booklets encourage pupils to actively engage with the content rather than just read over notes. They help with organisation, build confidence, and give students something meaningful to revise from.
Great for:
GCSE Health and Social Care (Unit 1)
Revision lessons or homework
Mixed ability classes
Independent study and exam preparation
A simple, effective set of resources that helps pupils get to grips with key factors affecting health and well-being, while making revision a bit more structured and manageable.
This workbooklet is designed to support the teaching of Diet and Health with Year 10 pupils, bringing all the key content together in one place.
I created this to make lessons more structured and manageable, while helping pupils stay organised and engaged. It works really well as a lesson-by-lesson booklet or as a support resource alongside your own teaching.
Each section includes clear information, simple tasks, and opportunities for pupils to apply their knowledge, making it suitable for a range of abilities.
What’s included:
A structured workbooklet covering key Diet and Health topics
Short, accessible chunks of information
Activities and questions to reinforce learning
Space for pupils to complete work and build their own notes
Why it works:
Pupils aren’t just copying — they’re reading, thinking, and applying as they go. It’s especially helpful for keeping everyone on task and creating a booklet they can actually revise from later on.
Great for:
Year 10 Home Economics
Mixed ability classes
Supporting organisation and independent learning
Reducing planning and printing
A simple, practical resource that helps take the pressure off while still supporting solid learning in a key topic.
This is a full year’s worth of content for A2 Unit 7: Human Nutrition, all organised into one comprehensive workbooklet.
I created this to keep everything in one place for both myself and my pupils, and it’s been a game changer for staying organised throughout the year. The booklet follows the specification closely and is designed to support teaching, independent learning, and revision.
Each section includes clear notes, structured tasks, and activities that guide pupils through the content step-by-step. Pupils can work directly from the booklet during lessons, reducing the need for constant printing or separate resources.
What’s included:
A full workbooklet covering the entire Unit 7 specification
Structured notes and activities for each topic
Opportunities for pupils to apply knowledge and build exam skills
Designed to be used alongside teaching or as a standalone support resource
Why it works:
Everything is in one place, which really helps pupils who struggle with organisation. It also encourages them to engage with the content as they go, rather than relying on revision at the end of the year.
Great for:
A2 Health and Social Care (CCEA Unit 7)
Teaching across the full academic year
Supporting independent study and revision
Helping pupils build a solid set of notes to revise from
A practical, time-saving resource that supports both teaching and learning, while helping pupils feel more confident with a content-heavy unit.
This is a ready-made lesson for teaching policies within the AS Unit 5 Adult Service Users topic – ideal if you want something that requires little prep but still keeps pupils engaged.
The lesson includes a PowerPoint and a matching workbooklet. All of the key information is provided on the slides, and pupils use this to complete tables in the workbooklet, helping them stay focused and actively involved rather than just copying notes.
I’ve found this approach works really well, especially with classes who need a bit more structure or support with note-taking.
What’s included:
A clear, easy-to-follow PowerPoint covering key policies
A structured workbooklet with tables for pupils to fill in
Tasks that link directly to the slide content
Why it works:
Pupils are guided to read, think, and apply information as they go, which helps with understanding and retention. It’s also great for keeping everyone on task and producing meaningful notes they can actually revise from.
Great for:
AS Health and Social Care (CCEA Unit 5)
Cover lessons or busy weeks
Supporting lower ability or mixed-ability groups
Encouraging independent learning
A simple but effective lesson that takes the pressure off planning while still delivering solid learning outcomes.