A series of fact sheets I received from the Danish Embassy in London prior to undertaking our International schools week. They were incredibly helpful as you can see. I thought I would share them to save resources for the embassy :D
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This resource pack from the National Theatre contains free downloadable pdf resources for teachers, students, researchers or anyone interested in discovering more about the National Theatre's production of &'The Seagull&';.
DirectGov have just launched the Student Finance Lesson Pack. The pack is designed to help teachers and advisers explain the new student finance package to pupils in an engaging format.
This resource pack from the National Theatre contains free downloadable pdf resources for teachers, students, researchers or anyone interested in discovering more about the National Theatre's production of 'Slow Time&'.
A set of resources to teach KS1 about Edith Cavell and how she helped soldiers in the Great War. The pack includes planning, display, interactive whiteboard lessons and class activities.
1 WHAT WAS IT LIKE WHEN EDITH WAS ALIVE
The Powerpoint sets the scene, showing what life was like when Edith was born. It looks at her birth in a chronological framework, and talks about differences between then and now.
Activities:
Now and Then pictures: to look at and discuss, or to use for display
Questions about Edith Cavell: A picture of Edith in her nurses uniform, with questions for the children to think about.
2 THE LIFE STORY OF EDITH CAVELL
The 20 page Powerpoint looks at her life in detail until the time she returns to Belgium when the war begins.
Activities:
The Cavell family Census records
Hotseating questions: Sheet for the children to fill out what kinds of questions they would have liked to have asked Edith
Pictures to tell her story: Six pictures from different times in her life; can be used for sequencing or to illustrate her life story.
The Life story of Edith Cavell Ebook: A contemporary book written about Edith. (Not suitable to give to the children to read, but useful to look at passages)
3 WHAT DID EDITH DO IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR
The 26 page Powerpoint tells the story of the last year of Edith's life. It looks at Belgium at the beginning of the war, and what Edith did for the soldiers. It looks at how and why she is remembered today.
Activities:
1914 map of Europe - accompanied by a Powerpoint showing how Edith travelled to Europe. The map can be used for identifying the countries, or for showing her route to Brussels from Norwich.
Other activities / display resources
Edith acrostic poem sheet
Picture timeline: 10 pictures of Edith from when she was a child to just before she died.
Project cover
Story planner
Word search
Writing sheets (x3)
The story of Edith worksheet
PLANNING
An adaptable plan in Word, following the Primary Curriculum 2014.
This resource pack from the National Theatre contains free downloadable pdf resources for teachers, students, researchers or anyone interested in discovering more about the National Theatre's production of 'My Fair Lady&'.
8+ hours resources. 16 x easy to use reading comprehension packs with three sections of differentiated questions each. No teaching or PowerPoints needed! Just read the articles and answer the questions! It can be used as home learning or form time as part of literacy focus, or in English lesson for KS3/4 or GCSE comprehension training. Keep checking back if you download this as I'll be adding lots more.
1. Rise of the YouTube Vloggers - who are they and how did they make their millions?
2. Brexit - what's going on now? Why are people getting annoyed? What does this mean for Britain?
3. Trump - what has he said now? What are the global implications of his presidency? What is this man's background and why is he still so popular with some?
4. Environmental issues - a very serious article about very scary problems students will face in their lifetimes unless serious action is taken.
5. E-Sports and professional gamers. What's it like to be one of these? How do they do it and what exactly do they do?
6. Flat Earthers - what is this new trend? Why do some people believe the Earth is flat? An investigation into the growing anti-science trend and why this movement is gaining momentum.
7. Rise of the Online Trolls - why do people 'troll'? Who are these bullies hiding behind screens? This article investigates.
8. The rising popularity of plastic and cosmetic surgery - what is this, what are the ethical issues behind it and why is it so popular?
9. Virtual reality - what can we do with this technology? How does it work and what's in store for the future?
10. Tattoos - too cool for school or looking like a fool? Why is there so much prejudice against tattoos in a professional workplace and is this likely to change any time soon?
11. Alternative Facts - what are these? Who came up with this term and what do we need to know?
12. The Sugar Tax - why should your pay more for your favourite bottle of pop? This opinion piece investigates the rights and wrongs of this controversial tax.
13. Scientology - just why is this organisation so rich?
14. Terrorism - how have our attitudes towards terrorist plots changed? (Bonfire Night and Guy Fawkes Focus)
15, Fracking - what is this and what's the big fuss about?
16. The antivaxx movement - who are these people rejecting vaccines? Why? What's the problem with this?
All of these articles are pretty interesting for students and teachers! All are very easy to use and a good way to combine PSHE / Current Affairs / Citizenship and English.
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TEN HOURS WORTH! 22 x easy to use reading comprehension packs with three sections of differentiated questions each. These can be used in form time as part of literacy focus, or in English lesson for KS3/4 or GCSE comprehension training. Keep checking back if you download this as I’ll be adding lots more.
Rise of the YouTube Vloggers - who are they and how did they make their millions?
Brexit - what’s going on now? Why are people getting annoyed? What does this mean for Britain?
Trump - what has he said now? What are the global implications of his presidency? What is this man’s background and why is he still so popular with some?
Environmental issues - a very serious article about very scary problems students will face in their lifetimes unless serious action is taken.
E-Sports and professional gamers. What’s it like to be one of these? How do they do it and what exactly do they do?
Flat Earthers - what is this new trend? Why do some people believe the Earth is flat? An investigation into the growing anti-science trend and why this movement is gaining momentum.
Rise of the Online Trolls - why do people ‘troll’? Who are these bullies hiding behind screens? This article investigates.
The rising popularity of plastic and cosmetic surgery - what is this, what are the ethical issues behind it and why is it so popular?
Virtual reality - what can we do with this technology? How does it work and what’s in store for the future?
Tattoos - too cool for school or looking like a fool? Why is there so much prejudice against tattoos in a professional workplace and is this likely to change any time soon?
Alternative Facts - what are these? Who came up with this term and what do we need to know?
The Sugar Tax - why should your pay more for your favourite bottle of pop? This opinion piece investigates the rights and wrongs of this controversial tax.
Scientology - just why is this organisation so rich?
Terrorism - how have our attitudes towards terrorist plots changed? (Bonfire Night and Guy Fawkes Focus)
15, Fracking - what is this and what’s the big fuss about?
The antivaxx movement - who are these people rejecting vaccines? Why? What’s the problem with this?
All of these articles are pretty interesting for students and teachers! All are very easy to use and a good way to combine Current Affairs / Citizenship and English.
Brexit latest - all the options and possible consequences.
Teenage mental health - time to take it seriously.
Dangerous internet challenges - why some people fall victims to trolls.
Being a responsible consumer - why it’s time to turn to fair trade.
Do we really need an International Women’s Day? An investigation.
Amazon and the toy-craze madness - why do people turn consumer-crazy at Christmas?
All of these articles are pretty interesting for students and teachers! All are very easy to use and a good way to combine Current Affairs / Citizenship and English.
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Every five years a report is delivered to the United Nations on the state of children’s rights in the United Kingdom. This resources pack will provide information and step by step guidance to enable teachers / youth leaders / community workers to facilitate workshops on key issues on children’s rights.
Use these materials about Mukuru – a slum in Nairobi in Kenya – to construct an enquiry around rapid urbanisation and the growth of slums. Why do people leave other parts of Kenya to live there? And what are the positive and negative impacts of rapid growth on these people’s lives? These teacher notes and accompanying film, presentation, photo pack and pupil sheets, are designed to support a KS4 unit of work.
Red Nose Day is an initiative of Comic Relief, registered charity 326568 (England/Wales) SC039730 (Scotland).
Why do slums develop? Who lives there? And are they places of hope or places of despair? Use these materials about Mukuru – a slum in Nairobi in Kenya – to construct an enquiry around the development of urban slums.
These teacher notes and accompanying film, presentation, photo pack and pupil sheets, are designed to support a KS3 unit of work.
Red Nose Day is an initiative of Comic Relief, registered charity 326568 (England/Wales) SC039730 (Scotland).
Headlight is the new initiative developed by the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) in conjunction with specialist teachers through the National Schools Partnership (NSP) that includes a series of creative curriculum-linked teacher and student resources, with the motor industry as the exciting backdrop. In addition there is a related competition, which combined with the resources are all aimed primarily at those following KS4 business related courses.
Had to remove W12 Student Copy as there were too many documents. Just rearrange the paragraphs on W12 Teacher Copy to recreate it!
These documents and the SoW go with a separate listing containing all the PPTs and PDFs mentioned in the SoW.
14x 70 minute lessons.
Taken from our Fusion KS3 Science course, this Scheme of Work covers the 2008 Key Stage 3 Programme of Study. It provides lesson plans and teacher support to deliver a 2 year Key Stage 3 Science course.
The scheme was written by experienced teachers who are recognised for their inspiring classroom practice. How Science Works is integrated throughout.
PowerPoint quiz based on the BBC Pointless games. Covers many aspects of spelling, punctuation and grammar. It is important that you read the notes for teachers so you know where to click. Great for lesson starters and plenaries.
Update 15/11/16 to make it work better when using PowerPoint 2013. Previous version displayed the score before the countdown.
BHA's educational resources are for teachers who want to make RE, Citizenship and PSHE properly inclusive, and for students researching assignments. They are all PDF resources and you will need Adobe Reader to view and print them.
Most of these resources for students of all ages outline how humanists approach a range of issues. They contain discussion questions, further reading suggestions and web links, as well as a humanist perspective. (Please note that they are not intended to be definitive or prescriptive statements about what all humanists think or BHA policy.)
An exploration through the nature and power of Jesus revealed to believers in miracles and his life of why some religious groups and others began to plot the death of Jesus.
Encourages students to ask questions and make their own mind up about the events portrayed.
Many thanks to other subscribers for bits of their work esp ppt and websites for ideas of work -sheets etc.
Part b Holy week accompanies this series of lessons
Our termly Conservation Education publication contains a wealth of information for today's young environmentalists – as well as their parents and teachers! These documents can be used as guides for learning or classes or for young people aged 11+ To see our full range visit our website&'s Download Area.
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Teaching resources, worksheets and activities for GCSE English Language - Functional Skills in English (Level 2). Follow the web link to access the supporting Scheme of Work plus further resources in the GCSE English Language collection.