Types of Relationships – Year 8 PSHE Lesson on Understanding ConnectionsQuick View
kri-ed

Types of Relationships – Year 8 PSHE Lesson on Understanding Connections

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This engaging PSHE lesson helps Year 8 students recognise and differentiate between various types of relationships, including friendships, family bonds, romantic relationships, and professional connections. Through interactive tasks and thoughtful discussion, students explore the key characteristics that define healthy relationships, such as trust, respect, and communication. Delivered through a complete PowerPoint presentation, no worksheets required. Learning objective: Recognise and differentiate between various relationships, exploring the characteristics that define them.
Types of ConnectivesQuick View
james_thomas577

Types of Connectives

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This resource includes many different examples of connectives and breaks them down into what type they are. There is room to allow the student to consider when they could be used; this could be through independent work, paired or group discussion.
Connective TypesQuick View
dave_orritt

Connective Types

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Resources for children to explore different connective types. I have also included worksheets and a smart notebook to assist. Suitable for years 3-5.
J277 OCR 1.3 Networks, Connections and Protocols SoWQuick View
MrBond_

J277 OCR 1.3 Networks, Connections and Protocols SoW

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Complete scheme of work for J277 OCR Computer Science 1.3 Networks, Connections, and Protocols, including PowerPoint for each lesson, homework sheets, end-of-topic exam, and mark sheets. Designed for my mixed-ability group with lots of simple explanations; large clear and bright diagrams; chunked lessons; and stretch and activity tasks for higher-achieving students. Includes the following lesson PowerPoints: 1.3.1a Types of Networks 1.3.1b Performance Factors 1.3.1c Client-Server and Peer-to-Peer Models 1.3.1d Networking Hardware 1.3.1e The Internet, plus printable diagram 1.3.1f Star and mesh network Topologies 1.3.2a Wired and Wireless Connections 1.3.2b Encryption 1.3.2c IP and MAC Addressing 1.3.2d Standards and Protocols 1.3.2e The Concept of Layers 2 x Homework sheets (10 marks each, plus mark sheets) 1 x End of topic test (designed to look like an exam paper, 25 marks, plus mark sheet) Save yourself weeks of planning by buying the Component 1 bundle at a reduced price!
German connective types / conjunctionsQuick View
rockins

German connective types / conjunctions

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Sheet showing the 3 connective types in German with examples of how to use them. Useful for adding variety to students’ writing and speaking, and for encouraging ambition.
Complete Lesson - Types of Network ConnectionsQuick View
mr_zac_matthews

Complete Lesson - Types of Network Connections

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A complete 40-60 minute lesson to go around the different types of network connections. If you use any of the items here I’d really appreciate a review, all feedback welcome! The package includes: A detailed lesson plan (suitable for relief) A link to a short Youtube video on the topic made by the author A one page work sheet An extension activity An automatic PowerPoint quiz to check for understanding Quiz questions in word format to transfer to online quiz services A link to an online Quizziz that you can copy The included worksheet starts with a research table, includes a small creative activity and finishes with an analysis question to encourage deeper thought. If you like this package please subscribe to me here and on Youtube for more!
KS2 Complex sentences, sentence types and connectivesQuick View
tjfc66

KS2 Complex sentences, sentence types and connectives

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A one or two lesson plan for English in Year 6, or 5. With differentiated success criteria. Using the painting of 'Orthodox Boys'as a prompt for writing. Pie Corbett's using Art as a prompt for writing. Also using Alan Peat's sentence types. The painting generates a lot of discussion and the children are engaged to write. Worth doing a planning lesson before the writing lesson - so more like 2 lessons here.
Newspapers - ConnectivesQuick View
EverythingEnglish18

Newspapers - Connectives

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KS3 Lesson - A lesson from a Non Fiction SOW on Newspapers, exploring connectives. A variety of activities, including examining different types of connectives, linking example sentences, comparing headlines using connectives, identifying connectives in an example paragraph, a creative writing task where pupils use what they have learned, and more.
ANIMAL TISSUES ( connective, muscular, nervous & epithelial)Quick View
eazyscience221

ANIMAL TISSUES ( connective, muscular, nervous & epithelial)

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Are you looking for a student-friendly and engaging resource to teach connective, muscular , nervous and epithelia tissues? This resource is designed to doster students’ understanding of this often complicated yet important topic. It provides a variety of opportunities for students to learn the 4 main types of tissues in an engaging way . *Please see preview for sample sheets What’s included in this resource? Worksheet 1: In this part, students match examples of the 4 tissue types to their locations and functions in the body. The images included make it easier to students to remember and learn. Worksheet 2: Here, students label microscopic images of skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscle tissues. They also label diagrams of epithelial tissue types such as simple squamous, simple cuboidal, straified squamous and so on. Lastly, the compare campore cardiac, smooth and skeletal muscles using Venn diagram. I have included ANSWER KEYS to both lessons and an enlarged microscopic images (stated above) for clarity. Level : This resource is best suited for students in grade 9 to 12 Use this animal tissues resource to either evaluate your students’ understanding of the topic or as part of the lesson. I am confident that this resource will be a great addition to your tissues unit. Thanks and have a fantastic class! Please reach out at eazyscience221@gmail.com with feedback, and questions. Thanks and have an amazing class.
Computer networks, connections and protocols OCR GCSE Computer Science Workbook (J277)Quick View
nwilkin

Computer networks, connections and protocols OCR GCSE Computer Science Workbook (J277)

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This computer networks, connections and protocols workbook is perfect for students studying for the OCR GCSE (9-1) in computer science and has been updated to completely cover the new specification J277. It can be used in the classroom as a teaching aid, for self-study or as a revision tool. In this resource you will receive an interactive PDF workbook so your students can either print it out and complete the activities by hand or fill it in electronically making this an ideal workbook for use in school or for students studying at home. The answer booklet is provided as a separate PDF file so you can assign your students the workbook without including the answers. This 45-page workbook completely covers the new specification J277 1.3 computer networks, connections and protocols theory Table of Contents: What is a network? Server Advantages and disadvantages of computer networks Types of network Local Area Network (LAN) Wide Area Network (WAN) Factors that affect the performance of networks Bandwidth Number of devices Cable or wireless media Error rate Latency The different roles of computers in a client server and a peer-to-peer network Client Server Peer-to-Peer The hardware needed to connect stand-alone computers to a LAN Stand-alone computer Network Interface Controller/Card Transmission Media Switch Router Wireless Access Points The internet Web servers and clients Domain Name Server Hosting The cloud Cloud computing Network topologies Star network topology Mesh network topology Modes of connection Wired Wireless WiFi Frequency Channels Encryption Packet Switching Bandwidth Ethernet IP addressing MAC addressing Network Protocols TCP/IP model TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) IP (Internet Protocol) The 4 layers of network protocols Application layer Transport layer Internet layer Link layer . Please note: It has come to our attention that YouTube changed their privacy policy and some of the links in our workbooks are not uploading correctly. We have now sorted out the problem but it did mean that we had to change the links in the workbook. If you have previously downloaded this workbook please download it again from your download library to get the new version. You may also be interested in these workbooks which have also been updated for the new specification: Systems Architecture Memory and Storage Network Security Systems Software
Conjunctions and ConnectivesQuick View
laurensmile

Conjunctions and Connectives

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This is part of a whole unit of work - based upon teaching word classes and different text types. The final summative assessment will be analysing and article before creating their own. Lesson 5 - Conjunctions
VCOP - ConnectivesQuick View
TandLGuru

VCOP - Connectives

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Perfect for English lessons, or as part of a literacy across the curriculum scheme, the VCOP lessons aim to build students’ fundamental writing skills. Engaging, differentiated, and easily adaptable, this lesson aims to improve students’ skills at using varied and appropriate connectives in their writing, following a logical learning journey to ensure that students learn in bite-size steps: - Defining connectives types; - Identifying connectives in humorous writing examples; - Analysing connectives in an interesting descriptive passage; - Creating a descriptive piece, using varied connectives; - Peer or self evaluating their writing attempts, and in particular the use of connectives Resources, worksheets, and a lesson plan are provided.
Improving story writing by using connectivesQuick View
lyndacatherine

Improving story writing by using connectives

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A starter presentation on why connectives are useful for improving creative writing. Begins by showing a boring story passage with lots of repetition of openers and too many 'and's. Goes through ways of improving writing by adding different types of connectives. Finishes by improving the passage and comparing to the original.
Connecting adverbs revision matQuick View
LaurenAmeliax

Connecting adverbs revision mat

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A table or wall prompt to remind children about the uses of connecting adverbs. Comes with examples for each type and the connecting adverbs used within a sentence. I laminated this resource and had it on the table for the children to use when writing.
Connectives & Conjunctions posterQuick View
Kathrowden

Connectives & Conjunctions poster

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This poster can be enlarged to use on your English working wall or used as A4 versions on children's desks. It shows a range of different types of connective & conjunction. The empty box can be used to write useful adverbials relating to the text being written, which the children can use in their own writing.
Connective Underground/City MapQuick View
emmalp26

Connective Underground/City Map

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Title and examples of connectives for different categories- e.g. contrast, emphasis etc I have used this resource in a number of schools sometimes as an underground map sometimes as a city. I label the train lines/roads according to the types of connectives. Children love using it.