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A teacher in an outstanding academy, based in the West Midlands, with personalised and engaging resources focusing across the school curriculum! All sales will go towards directly benefiting and improving opportunities for our students. Need more support with a resource? Just let me know and I can make the tweaks or help you implement ideas within your own school!

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A teacher in an outstanding academy, based in the West Midlands, with personalised and engaging resources focusing across the school curriculum! All sales will go towards directly benefiting and improving opportunities for our students. Need more support with a resource? Just let me know and I can make the tweaks or help you implement ideas within your own school!
Edexcel Psychology (9-1) GCSE New Spec Unit 2 Lesson 4 - Piagets theory in Education
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Edexcel Psychology (9-1) GCSE New Spec Unit 2 Lesson 4 - Piagets theory in Education

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This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, Unit 2 (Development) and contains everything you could possibly need for the 4th lesson, Piagets theory in Education! This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a differentiated starter, lots of fully differentiated activities and differentiated worksheets, along with differentiated homework tasks! The whole lesson is designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you. There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge. Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows: Explain how Piaget’s stages have been used in Education. Discuss the implications of Piaget’s research for teaching. Challenge: Suggest some of the challenges with studying development from a research methods perspective.
Edexcel Psychology (9-1) GCSE New Spec Unit 2 Lesson 8/9 - Dweck's Theory and Gunderson's Research
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Edexcel Psychology (9-1) GCSE New Spec Unit 2 Lesson 8/9 - Dweck's Theory and Gunderson's Research

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This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, Unit 2 (Development) and contains everything you could possibly need for the 8/9th lessons, Dweck’s Theory and Gunderson’s Research! This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoints, differentiated starters , lots of fully differentiated activities and differentiated worksheets! The lessons are designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you. There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge. Objectives covered in these lessons are as follows: Describe the background to the study and what Gunderson was aiming to finding out. Explain how she conducted her experiment (the procedure) Describe the results of Gundersons research Explain the conclusions Gunderson drew from her study
Edexcel Psychology (9-1) GCSE New Spec Unit 2 Lesson 5 - Evaluating Piaget’s theory
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Edexcel Psychology (9-1) GCSE New Spec Unit 2 Lesson 5 - Evaluating Piaget’s theory

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This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, Unit 2 (Development) and contains everything you could possibly need for the 5th lesson, Evaluating Piagets theory! This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a differentiated starter, lots of fully differentiated activities, along with a comprehensive homework task! The whole lesson is designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you. There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge. Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows: Explain the strengths of Piaget’s theory on our understanding of child development Discuss the problems of culture when considering Piaget’s theory of development Discuss methodological issues when considering Piaget’s theory of development
Edexcel Psychology (9-1) GCSE New Spec Unit 1 Lesson 15 - Questionnaires
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Edexcel Psychology (9-1) GCSE New Spec Unit 1 Lesson 15 - Questionnaires

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This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, and contains everything you could possibly need for the 15th lesson, Questionnaires! This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a differentiated activity, and a differentiated worksheet with accompanying answers! The whole lesson is designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you. There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge. Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows: Describe questionnaires Explain the difference between open & closed questions Evaluate the use of questionnaires in Psychology research
Edexcel Psychology (9-1) GCSE New Spec Unit 1 Lesson 21 - Using Maths in Psychology!
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Edexcel Psychology (9-1) GCSE New Spec Unit 1 Lesson 21 - Using Maths in Psychology!

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This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, and contains everything you could possibly need for the 21st lesson, Using Maths in Psychology! This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a differentiated starter, lots of fully differentiated activities and differentiated worksheets with accompanying answers, all designed to get your students up to standard with their maths! The whole lesson is designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you. There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge. Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows: Identify methods for converting percentages, decimals and fractions Demonstrate an understanding of decimal places, rounding and significant figures Explain what is meant by standard form Explain how ratios are used to express information Estimate results from a table of data
Atoms, Mixtures, Compounds and Separations! An exciting 5 Lesson Scheme of Work!
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Atoms, Mixtures, Compounds and Separations! An exciting 5 Lesson Scheme of Work!

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Can your students save the world? Or survive after being marooned on a desert island? With the knowledge and activities stored within this mini scheme of work, they will be able to! This scheme is aimed at KS3 but can be used for KS4 as well, and follows many GCSE themes that students will need to know! There are 2 big scenarios for students to work out, and practical instructions for when they get investigative! I have used this for years with my current classes and it is always a big hit, teaching what can sometimes be seen as a tricky/dull concept! This bundle contains 5 whole lesson presentations, all packed with lots of activities, graphics, important information and AFL opportunities. Alongside this there are 7 different activities, ranging from word searches to compound match ups, unscrambling tasks and planning sheets for students to join the United Nations/decide how they are going to get off their desert island using the apparatus available and the knowledge they have learned! Finally, there is also an interactive end of scheme assessment which reviews all the students learning in a fun and comprehensive way! There is plenty of opportunity for personalisation also, for you to use your students names and the name of your school :) Any issues? Please let me know and I will make any tweaks necessary!
Introduction to Microscopes and Cells! A KS3/4 Resource
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Introduction to Microscopes and Cells! A KS3/4 Resource

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This resource is designed to be an engaging platform that teaches your students the concept of what microscopes and cells are! It is aimed at KS3 but can be used for lower ability KS4 or EAL/SEND students, covering: - What is a microscope? What does it do? (With some fun and surprising examples!) - What has cells? What doesn't have cells? - Plant and Animal Cells, their differences, and what each organelle does - AfL Questions - A quiz at the end! - Also included is a wordsearch starter, and a challenging homework! If there is any further support that you need once you have purchased this resource, please just let me know and I will make the necessary tweaks!
Enzymes! An engaging A-Level Introduction for AQA/OCR - 2 Hour Lesson
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Enzymes! An engaging A-Level Introduction for AQA/OCR - 2 Hour Lesson

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This lesson is designed to introduce the Idea of Enzymes as Biological Catalysts to your students, in an engaging, comprehensive and varied way! Using a variety of activities to test AfL and show progress, this lesson will give your students a great head start! Rated outstanding when taught. Included in this lesson is the Whole Lesson Powerpoint, 2 sets of exam questions and the corresponding Mark Scheme answers, a progress-checking starter, and a full, comprehensive Lesson Plan, that has timings, differentiation, and everything you could possibly need covered! The Lesson covers: - What are Enzymes? - Enzyme Disorders - Enzyme Structures - Enzyme Reactions - Activation Energies - Induced Fit Hypothesis - Characteristics of Enzymes - Enzymes in Medicine - Measuring Enzyme Effects
An introduction to Money! An EAL and Life Skills Lesson
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An introduction to Money! An EAL and Life Skills Lesson

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This lesson is designed to introduce the idea of Money to your students, in an engaging, comprehensive and varied way! Using a variety of activities to test AfL and show progress, this lesson will give your students a great head start! Rated outstanding when taught. Included in this bundle are two Whole Lesson Powerpoints and a starter worksheet to get your students learning about money and it's importance in the world! This is aimed at EAL students that are new to the country, and students studying a Life Skills or Citizenship program, to help them become independent and functioning members of society! The Lesson covers: - What is Money - What other types of Money are there? - What types of Money are in the UK? - When could you need money? - How much money is in the purse? - What if you don't have enough Money? - How would you pay for the following things? - CASE STUDIES - Are these people making the right decisions with their money? - Evaluating how other people spend their money - Literacy Task for students, trying to convince someone to spend their money wisely!
Food, Digestion and Nutrition! An engaging KS3/KS4 Lesson
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Food, Digestion and Nutrition! An engaging KS3/KS4 Lesson

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This lesson is designed to be a fun, engaging introduction to Food, Nutrition and Digestion! It can be used for KS3 or low ability KS4 and has enough materials for 2-3 hours worth of teaching time! Included is the full lesson powerpoint, packed with activities, a choice of two starter activities, and a main worksheet task! This lesson covers: - Organs of the Digestive System - Food and the Food Groups - All the nutrients, what they are used for, where you can find them - What is food labelling? - What is a balanced diet? - Food deficiencies and unbalanced diets - What are enzymes - Basic introduction of the enzyme process - Thematic Activity where students pretend to be a piece of toast - Bonus literacy activity where students prevent the KFC Colonel taking over the world
KS3/4 GCSE Science Engaging Cover Worksheets - 3 packed worksheets of Biology/Chemistry and Physics!
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KS3/4 GCSE Science Engaging Cover Worksheets - 3 packed worksheets of Biology/Chemistry and Physics!

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Welcome to the next installment of quick Science Cover for your classes! These three exciting activity sheets focus cover all aspects of Secondary Science, with a sheet each for Biology, Chemistry and Physics! There are 3 interactive worksheets which will take between 1-2 hours each to complete (each have 4 sides of A4 to work through!), with a range of activities from; in-built word searches with secret messages to find once complete, fill in the blanks, unscrambling the words, content questions, pair match up, drawing activities, physics mazes and cryptograms. This has been used with many of my classes, from top to bottom sets, Year 11 to Year 7, with my Year 11 students staying in during their breaktime as they were determined to finish them! All content covered aims towards GCSE, and students can use their exercise books, textbooks, computers or IPads to complete the work that has been set. If there are any issues, or you need some extra assistance, please let me know and I will make any tweaks necessary!
Edexcel Psychology (9-1) GCSE New Spec Unit 1 Lesson 20 - Ethics
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Edexcel Psychology (9-1) GCSE New Spec Unit 1 Lesson 20 - Ethics

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This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, and contains everything you could possibly need for the 20th lesson, Ethics! This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a differentiated starter, a fully differentiated activity and a differentiated worksheet with accompanying answers, as well as an informed consent form for your students! The whole lesson is designed in a ‘pick up and teach it’ way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you. There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge. Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows: Identify the difference between ethical guidelines and issues Explain how the four ethical principles in Psychology Explain how ethical guidelines are used in Psychology Discuss which guideline is the most important
Passport to 16+! An outstanding transition report for Year 11 to 6th form
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Passport to 16+! An outstanding transition report for Year 11 to 6th form

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The Sidney Stringer Academy is extremely proud of its year 11 to post 16 transition process. One essential tool that is used within the Academy is the Post 16 Passport to 16+. This 20-page passport is used for students to who initially do not meet the criteria expected to enter our post 16. After an initial interview if year 11 students have not met our expectations within post 16 for attendance, punctuality, behaviour or attitude to learning they will be placed on this passport for six weeks. This gives students the opportunity to prove they have the necessary credentials to be offered a place within our post 16. The passport is provided in publisher format and can be edited to meet your school needs. This has proven to be an extremely powerful tool in preparing our year 11 students for post 16 studies. Subject teachers see it as a powerful tool to improve attainment and focus in year 11. Students see it as a fair and transparent process. How does it work? - Once students are identified they are given the passport. - The passport runs for a 6 week period - Students must look after the passport and are solely responsible for this over the 6 week period. - Every subject will be allocated a page and it is the students responsibility to hand the passport to their subject teacher at the end of the last lesson they have with that teacher each week - Staff need to allocate the necessary score in each category - Students repeat this process for every subject every week for the six week period - At the end of the six weeks students must ask each teacher to write a short comment on their suitability for post 16 studies - At the end of the six weeks students must get their house/year head to write a comment on their suitability for post 16 - At the end of the six week students must get their parents to sign the passport. - Students then submit the passport to post 16, it is reviewed and students are re-interviewed. - If students are successful they receive an offer letter. If they have not then the process can be repeated for a second time.
Forces Introduction - New GCSE Physics Spec
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Forces Introduction - New GCSE Physics Spec

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This resource consists of two lessons and a word search task for students. It focuses on Forces, Gravity, Gravity Calculations and Contact/Non-Contact Forces, as per the new AQA GCSE Trilogy/Triple Specification, however this should suit any exam board. It is designed to be engaging and brings in real world hooks and engaging videos to pull student in to this exciting new topic! I am also on hand to help with any queries or tweaks that you might need help with too!
Life Skill Lesson 1 - Student Introduction
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Life Skill Lesson 1 - Student Introduction

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This resource is aimed at low-ability students who have been directed to complete a Life-Skills course. It presents Life Skills as a fun and exciting course, and introduces the students to each other, and allows the teacher to get to know the students and make Assessment for Learning judgements based on their speaking skills, listening skills and writing skills. Graded Outstanding when observed. The worksheet allows you to put in your own schools name and personalize the resource. There is also the main interview task which has been extremely well received when used. Alongside this, I will also be on hand to assist anyone who has purchased this resource and needs things changing/help with delivery :)
Edexcel Psychology (9-1) GCSE New Spec Unit 1 Lesson 3 - Experimental Designs
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Edexcel Psychology (9-1) GCSE New Spec Unit 1 Lesson 3 - Experimental Designs

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This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, and contains everything you could possibly need for the third lesson, Experimental Methods! This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a starter, 2 differentiated activities and 2 worksheets with accompanying answers, as well as a homework task! The whole lesson is designed in a 'pick up and teach it' way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you. There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge. Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows: - Identify different types of experimental designs - Suggest which design is best to use when and why
Edexcel Psychology (9-1) GCSE New Spec Unit 1 Lesson 1 - Experiments and Lab Methods
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Edexcel Psychology (9-1) GCSE New Spec Unit 1 Lesson 1 - Experiments and Lab Methods

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This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, and contains everything you could possibly need for the first lesson, Experiments and Lab Methods! This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a starter, 3 activities and 2 worksheets with accompanying answers, as well as a homework task with answers too! The whole lesson is designed in a 'pick up and teach it' way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you. There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge. Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows: - What is a lab experiment? - Define the key terms IV and DV - Identify IVs and DVs in lab experiments - Explain what is meant by a lab experiment in Psychology - Suggest when a lab experiment would be appropriate/ inappropriate in psychological research
Edexcel Psychology (9-1) GCSE New Spec Unit 1 Lesson 9 - Subjective vs Objective
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Edexcel Psychology (9-1) GCSE New Spec Unit 1 Lesson 9 - Subjective vs Objective

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This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, and contains everything you could possibly need for the ninth lesson, Subjective vs Objective! This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a differentiated starter, a differentiated activity and 2 worksheets with accompanying answers! The whole lesson is designed in a 'pick up and teach it' way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you. There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge. Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows: - Define the key terms subjectivity & objectivity - Identify key features of objective and subjective research evidence - Suggest whether subjective or objective evidence is most trustworthy
Edexcel Psychology (9-1) GCSE New Spec Unit 1 Lesson 6 - Field Experiments
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Edexcel Psychology (9-1) GCSE New Spec Unit 1 Lesson 6 - Field Experiments

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This lesson is designed for the Edexcel Psychology (9-1) New Specification, and contains everything you could possibly need for the sixth lesson, Field Experiments! This package contains the whole lesson Powerpoint, a differentiated activity and a differentiated exit ticket! The whole lesson is designed in a 'pick up and teach it' way, that means everything you could possibly need is all there for you. There are lots of engaging and interesting activities, designed to keep your classes motivated, engaged and making the best progress that they can within the lesson, as well as providing plenty of opportunities for stretch and challenge. Objectives covered in this lesson are as follows: - Identify the key features of a field experiment - Explain how a field experiment is different to a lab experiment - Discuss whether field experiments are the better than lab experiments