Want to encourage your learners to evaluate their tasks/lesson? Then why not use these self-assessment Sheets. With two to choose from (1) Very current using iPhone Emojis (2) Standardised Tick and Cross
Are you in the process of completing your PTTLS or Level 3 in teaching? Struggling to complete the assignment. Use this Essay template, for Unit 1: Understanding Roles, Responsibilities and Relationships in Education and Training. Make your own changes if you like and submit.
PTLLS / Level 3 Teaching – Unit 4 Essay Template
Are you currently working towards your PTLLS or Level 3 in Education and Training? Do you find it challenging to structure your assignments clearly and meet the criteria?
This editable Essay Template has been designed to support you with Unit 4: Understanding and Using Inclusive Teaching and Learning Approaches in Education and Training.
What’s Included:
A structured essay framework aligned with Unit 4 requirements
Prompts and headings to help you organise your thoughts
Guidance on key areas to cover (e.g., inclusive approaches, learning styles, communication strategies, differentiation)
Editable format so you can adapt it to your own ideas, examples, and teaching context
Why it’s helpful:
Saves time by giving you a ready-made essay structure
Reduces overwhelm when tackling longer written assignments
Supports you in meeting assessment criteria with confidence
Fully customisable so you can add your own experiences and reflections
Important: This resource is a template and study aid. It should be adapted to reflect your own understanding, practice, and evidence before submission.
Have a session on Equality and Diversity? Need to promote the importance of the 9 Protected Characteristics? Why not with this Display/Presentation. It's fun, it is colourful and will engage your audience with this comic book theme. The Comic Theme helps students remember the importance of the Protected Characteristics as the "Super Heros" make it their mission to protect them.
Need to find an interesting but simple way to teach equality and diversity? Then you have come to the right place. You can use this presentation for all ages it includes an Icebreaker activity, acts and laws relating to Equality and Diversity, and two main activities including a quiz. The session can be adapted for a micro teach of 20 minutes or a session last one to two hours.
Are you preparing for a micro teach session? Have they asked you to plan something engaging? Well if so, this interactive presentation is for you. You can get your learners involved in the session and even Jazz it up by bringing in items from the presentation (optional -Sugar Cubes). There is also an interactive quiz at the end. So whether it is a job you are going for and have been asked to prepare a micro teach or a session to engage young / older adults then this is for you. (Easy to follow and deliver).
Please make sure you download the countdown video and have it on you desktop when presenting!!
Bring history and creativity to life with this engaging Wanted Poster Worksheet! Perfect for lessons on criminals throughout history, modern crime studies, or even creative writing projects, this versatile resource encourages students to think critically, research, and design their own posters.
Included:
Two-page PDF template with a classic Wanted poster design.
A photo box for inserting or drawing a picture of the criminal/character.
Guided fields for students to complete:
Name & Alias
Date of Birth / Age
Crimes Committed
Last Known Location
Physical Description (height, build, features, etc.)
Reward & Danger Level
Notes / Background Information
Print-ready format – works perfectly as a worksheet or display activity.
Classroom Uses:
History: Research infamous figures such as Dick Turpin, Al Capone, or Bonnie & Clyde.
English / Creative Writing: Invent fictional characters for storytelling or drama.
Citizenship: Explore consequences of crime and discuss modern issues like cybercrime.
Art & Design: Let students customise and decorate their posters.
Why Teachers Love It:
Fun, interactive, and adaptable across subjects.
Encourages research, creativity, and critical thinking.
Suitable for individual, group, or display work.
Perfect for KS2, KS3, and beyond!
The sheet in designed for learners to research key facts on inspirational people and why they inspire them. Headings can be amended for other relevant tasks.