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I like resources which are visual and can be used on different levels. I've been teaching for a long time and relish the challenge of helping others learn.

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I like resources which are visual and can be used on different levels. I've been teaching for a long time and relish the challenge of helping others learn.
bullying
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bullying

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A slideshow which asks students to think inside their OWN experiences and reminds them of some aspects of bullying. Use alongside the other Anti-Bullying week resources.
Emotions and White Lies.
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Emotions and White Lies.

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Lesson covers facial emotion recognition and asks whether it's okay to lie to someone to make them happy. Debates galore. Add some feed back please..:)
OUTSIDE THE BOX
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OUTSIDE THE BOX

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21 questions designed to get students thinking creatively and questioning. Illustrated. Ideal for tutor time, assemblies or starters.
The Prodigal Son -parable
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The Prodigal Son -parable

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Lesson asks students to interpret the parable and gives them three tasks. Includes copy of the parable with some harder words highlighted. suitable for low levels but can be adapted upwards.
HOW DO YOUR STUDENTS LEARN?
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HOW DO YOUR STUDENTS LEARN?

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Do you know your students' preferred learning styles? Do they? Improve lesson planning with this easy to use test. all included on the slideshow.
Strange doors & metaphors
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Strange doors & metaphors

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Sequel to Weird Trees and similes. Adaptable and, hopefully inspirational. Worksheet not included but would be useful. Extension activities?
Do I know my teacher ?
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Do I know my teacher ?

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Lesson encouraging students to examine strategies for improving their relationships with teachers. Sets up basis for a sequel lesson.
WEIRD TREES AND SIMILES
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WEIRD TREES AND SIMILES

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Lesson asks students to describe strange trees using similes, adjectives and metaphors. you'll need to adapt to the age group. Totally different but obvious, when you think about it !