Template for a four lesson day, allows you to add room, lesson, location and lesson notes.
Includes break and lunchtime.
Before and after school space for notes.
Page to make notes for work to be completed at the weekend.
Can be used for a two week timetable.
This lesson is written for the Module 1: Communication section and will help you introduce and prepare your students to undertake:
Section A Task 1
‘Give an illustrated talk about a topic of interest to a group of people and answer any questions’.
Please note that the ASDAN CoPE course also needs a number of skills sheets and assessment paperwork that sit alongside each module. This is not included in this lesson resource. They can be found in the official student book.
The ppt will scaffold the lesson for your students, breaking it down into easy step by step instructions.
It includes:
objectives
topic ideas
think, pair, share activity
success criteria
an extension task
This lesson is written for the Module 1: Communication section and will help you introduce and prepare your students to undertake:
Section A Task 2
Show you can obtain information on a topic (The Congo) using at least two of the following methods
From a telephone conversation
Using the internet
Listening to a TV or radio programme
From newspapers/magazines
Interviewing someone
Please note that the ASDAN CoPE course also needs a number of skills and assessment paperwork that sit alongside each module. This is not included in this lesson resource. They can be found in the official student book.
The ppt will scaffold the lesson for your students, breaking it down into easy step by step instructions.
It includes:
objectives
topic ideas
think, pair, share activity
examples of student work to discuss and compare
success criteria
an extension task
This lesson is written for the Module 1: Communication section and will help you prepare your students to undertake:
Section A Task 4
‘Prepare for and then take part in, a group discussion and make notes on the main points raised.’
Please note that the ASDAN CoPE course also needs a number of skills sheets and assessment paperwork that sit alongside each module. This is not included in this lesson resource. They can be found in the official student book.
The ppt will scaffold the lesson for your students, breaking it down into easy step by step instructions.
It includes:
objectives
a discussion focus (school uniform - good/bad)
a planning worksheet
success criteria
extension tasks
During the first lock down I wrote thirteen weekly well being bulletins for students which were sent out each week (and also posted on our website and Face book page for parents/carers to read). They are fairly short and snappy brief guides. Each guide shares key messages, tips and ideas from professionals on how to look after ourselves. As relevant as they were back then, the messages and advice are all the same now and can be used this time around too. The issues are titled as follows:
1 Routines and Joe Wicks
2 Mental Health Tips and Timetables
3 Happiness
4 Endorphins and Connect
5 Changing the way we think
6 Mindfulness
7 Holidays and Sleep
8 Five Ways to Well Being
9 Five Ways cont
10 Mindsets
11 Growth Mindsets
12 Screen Zombies
13 Motivation
On the last slide there is space for schools to add the email addresses of key members of staff (e.g. Head of Years and Safeguarding Leads)
A lesson suitable for Y7 or Y8. Could be part of a RE topic or a general lesson to do in the run up to Christmas.
It uses the website called StoryBoardThat where students can create their own comic strips. My students have loved doing this. You will need access to laptops or a computer room. Once they get going they work independently.
Designed for a one hour lesson.
Looking for a project or activity for a group of students, a form or a class?
This ppt will help you launch a a project activity for them to do.
The title is ‘a talk on a topic’.
The ppt will scaffold the project activity for your students, breaking it down into easy step by step instructions.
It includes:
objectives
topic ideas
think, pair, share activity
an alternative for those who do not have confidence to present ‘live’
success criteria
an extension task
Looking for a project or activity for a group of students, a form or a class?
This ppt will help you launch a a project activity for them to do.
The title is ‘a topical discussion’.
The ppt will scaffold the project activity for your students, breaking it down into easy step by step instructions.
It includes:
objectives
a discussion focus (school uniform - good/bad)
a planning worksheet
success criteria
extension tasks
Looking for a project or activity for a group of students, a form or a class? This ppt will help you launch a project activity for them to do.
The title is ‘find information on The Congo using a TV programme and the internet as your research tools’.
The ppt will scaffold the project activity for your students, breaking it down into easy step by step instructions.
It includes:
objectives
topic ideas
think, pair, share activity
examples of student work to discuss and compare
success criteria
NOTE: you will need to be able to access BBC iPlayer for this lesson
Venture through this ‘escape room’ as an alternative way to teach students about Online Friendships Sharing Videos and Photos. This topic can often be delivered in a dry manner due to it’s nature but turning it into an escape room brings it to life. This lesson is tried and tested and loved by the students. They work in small teams, using a white board to answer the questions in order to ‘escape’ the room (and move on to the next slide). There is a little bit of prep to do but it’s well worth it.
Ideal for Y8 but could equally be delivered to Y7 or Y9.
The lesson could then be adapted to most topics across a range of topics and year groups.
This series of lessons can be used with low ability classes, ideally in intervention type lessons. They include a cognitive activity, discussions on two topics in the news, a general knowledge quiz and a final task where students look at the costs of everyday items and try to gain an better understanding of their prices.
There is a Do Now task at the start linked to the previous lesson. The lessons need white boards and have a Cold Calling section.
They are designed for a one hour lesson, they will appear every two weeks.
Some of the content slides say Y11 but this can be changed as the lesson can also be delivered to Y10.
This series of lessons can be used with low ability classes, ideally in intervention type lessons. They include a cognitive activity, discussions on two topics in the news, a general knowledge quiz and a final task where students look at the costs of everyday items and try to gain an better understanding of their prices.
There is a Do Now task at the start linked to the previous lesson. The lessons need white boards and have a Cold Calling section.
They are designed for a one hour lesson, they will appear every two weeks.
Some of the content slides say Y11 but this can be changed as the lesson can also be delivered to Y10.
This series of lessons can be used with low ability classes, ideally in intervention type lessons. They include a cognitive activity, discussions on two topics in the news, a general knowledge quiz and a final task where students look at the costs of everyday items and try to gain an better understanding of their prices.
There is a Do Now task at the start linked to the previous lesson. The lessons need white boards and have a Cold Calling section.
They are designed for a one hour lesson, they will appear every two weeks.
Some of the content slides say Y11 but this can be changed as the lesson can also be delivered to Y10.