Complete Moray (1959) study explained through PowerPoint, with accompanying workbook.
Includes all content, discussion points, evaluative prompts, exam questions and example answers.
This worksheet takes students step-by-step on how to compare Dulce Et Decorum Est with another war poem of their choice.
This can be used as assessment preparation. Includes assessment question.
This resources includes the poem “Dulce et Decorum Est” by Wilfred Owen. It includes an introduction to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), real life examples to stimulate discussion, a creative writing opportunity and questions for each stanza to prompt analysis.
This resources includes the poem “Suicide in the Trenches” by Siegfried Sassoon . It includes an introduction to war poetry, real life examples to stimulate discussion, step-by-step animated analysis, a creative writing opportunity and questions throughout.
Details on how to structure the ‘Discuss the extent to which’ 15 marker in AS and A-Level Psychology Core Studies Section B exam. Includes step-by-step on how to answer, in addition to example paragraphs and multiple example questions (Not copied from exams).
An excellent introduction lesson to An Inspector Calls - J.B. Priestly. This includes:
Background information of the author
Introduction of socialism and capitalism
Real life scenarios and examples
Explanations of each character
Comparison between An Inspector Calls and Thirteen Reasons Why
Comprehension questions for Act 1 and 2
Complete Freud (1909) study explained through PowerPoint, with accompanying workbook.
Includes all content, discussion points, evaluative prompts, exam questions and example answers.
Complete Milgram (1963) study explained through PowerPoint, with accompanying workbook.
Includes all content, discussion points, evaluative prompts, exam questions and example answers.
Complete Piliavin (1960) study explained through PowerPoint, with accompanying workbook.
Includes all content, discussion points, evaluative prompts, exam questions and example answers.
Complete Chaney (2004) study explained through PowerPoint, with accompanying workbook.
Includes all content, discussion points, evaluative prompts, exam questions and example answers.
The following file includes all content required for the 8 psychological debates:
Nature/Nurture
Freewill/Determinism
Reductionism/Holism
Individual/Situational
Psychology as a science
Usefulness of research
Socially sensitive research
Ethical considerations
It includes detailed explanations of each debate, in addition to real life examples, practice exam questions and activities for students to work through.
This PowerPoint can be printed as a 50 page workbooklet.
All you need to know for the psychodynamic perspective in A-Level Psychology.
The workbook includes all content for study, in addition to evaluation prompts and practice exam questions.
A key resource for success in A-Level Psychology.
No planning required. Easy to use in class or online!
This PowerPoint covers ‘Groups in Society’. It explores
What is a group?
How do you join a group?
‘Us vs Them’
The effects of being in a group
Cults
Question prompts and activities included.
This document includes:
Detailed explanations of each area in Psychology
Strengths of each area
Weaknesses of each area
An outline of all studies associated with each area
Creative writing activity. Perfect to start your study of Much Ado About Nothing, exploring the setting in which the play occurs. SPAG Prompts on screen too.
No preparation required.
This document is 159 pages long.
It includes specific examples and encourages students to expand on their language choices. It encourages students to consider the words they are going to use. By carefully selecting the language they use, it can help find their voice, express exactly what they think and write a detailed description.
This can be printed and used as a wall display, used within lessons or printed for students to have as a workbook.