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BTEC Level 2 Tech Award (NEW SPEC)-unit 1-Physical infancy and childhood
This lesson covers physical changes in infancy and early childhood with links to gross and fine motor skills. students will be creating their own activities and examples.
BTEC Level 2 Tech Award (NEW SPEC)-unit 1-Physical changes adolescence and early adulthood
Lesson is based on the new specifical and includes interactive and engaging lesson activities.
BTEC Level 2 Tech Award (NEW SPEC)- unit 1: human lifespan development
Introductory lesson on unit 1: human lifespan development for the new BTEC Level 2 TECH AWARD. This lesson focuses on main life stages linked to ages and celebrity scenarios.
BTEC Level 2 Tech Award (NEW SPEC)-unit 1-intellectual development lesson 7/8
This lesson encourages students to conduct their own research and work effectively as a group. This lesson contains presentation assessment criteria, lowe ability table and creative worksheets/ ideas.
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BTEC Level 2 Teach Award (NEW SPEC)- unit 1- Human Lifespan development
This bundle contains first EIGHT lessons on unit 1 human lifespan development for the new Health and Social care specification. There are wide range of activities with varying difficulty levels.
BTEC Level 2 Tech Award (NEW SPEC)-unit 1- human growth and development.
This lesson offers a wide range of activities with model answer and PEEL paragraph support.
BTEC Level 2 Tech Award (NEW SPEC)-unit 1-middle and later adulthood
This lessons allows students to explore the lives of some celebrities.
BTEC Level 2 Tech Award (NEW SPEC)-unit 1- Fine and gross motor development.
Lesson on fine and gross motor skills.
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BTEC Level 2 Tech Award (NEW SPEC)-unit 1
This bundle contains first SIX lessons on unit 1 human lifespan development for the new Health and Social care specification. There are wide range of activities with varying difficulty levels.
Acronyms for GCSE Psychology Research methods
This is a fantastic revision acronyms sheet to remember tricky research methods terms.
BTEC level 2- expected and unexpected events
An excellent lesson on unexpected and expected events as it caters for SEN, EAL, HA and LA students. Every activity has been differentiated to provide support and challenge.
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Research methods
This bundle contains lessons on interview and observation along with acronyms revision sheet.
Sampling methods
This lesson includes worksheets for MA, LA and HA. this helps students enhance their understanding of sociological sampling methods.
Evaluation- interview
This worksheets helps students to evaluate formal and informal interviews and justify their answers.
Interviews
Differentiated worksheet ,activities and SMSC links included in this pack. This lesson can be used to teach research methods interviews for Psychology and Sociology.
Social loafing
This lesson can be used for GCSE Psychology. Worksheets have been created for lower and higher ability students.
A level Psychology 16 marks structure
This document can be really useful for A Level students studying Psychology. This will guide students to split their essays into A01 and A03 and write in PEEL paragraphs. Evaluation can be done through evaluating individual theories or studies.
Symmetrical family
Includes differentiated activities with model answers and range of activities on conjugal roles.
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Revision for GCSE Psychology and A level Psychology
These resources can be used for A Level students who struggle to structure their 16 marks essays. Acronyms are a great way to remember tricky research methods terms. Moreover, you will benefit from using peer and self assessment criteria worksheet for students presentations.
Observation research methods
This lesson can be used for GCSE/A Level research methods topic: observation for Sociology and Psychology. There are explicit links to PEE paragraphs and SMSC. There are model answers to support weaker students.
Peer and Self assessment criteria
This resource can be used for self and peer assessment by students in sociology and psychology. It can be adapted to suit the needs of other subjects. Assessment criteria is split into student contribution, effort and subject knowledge.