A power point for tutors to work through with students recapping your schools positive behaviour policy and surveying students on what rewards they would like to be given in school for their positive behaviour.
A comprehensive power point presentation introducing students to the RO51: Contemporary Issues in Sport section of the SPorts Studies Cambridge National course.
An assembly looking at ordinary young people who have done amazing things who serve as an inspiration for students to believe in their dreams and work hard.
A complete lesson and extract looking at the writers use of language to describe Dracula. Ideal lesson for a unit on Gothic Literature and and Vampires/Monsters.
A 30 minute tutor activity is part of a SOW that focuses in improving behaviour in school and managing conflict/building relationships with adults.
This session focuses on difference and how that can bring us together, rather than tear us apart. There is a slide for you to edit with surprising facts about staff that students may not know, but that they may have in common with them.
A 30 minute tutor activity is part of a SOW that focuses in improving behaviour in school and managing conflict/building relationships with adults.
This is the second lesson in the unit and looks at how to manage conflict. It contains two videos. One explains ways of managing conflict and the second shows conflict with ‘pause points’ for discussion relating to the first video. There is a discussion prompt sheet to guide you through this.
A 30 minute tutor activity is part of a SOW that focuses in improving behaviour in school and managing conflict/building relationships with adults.
This is the fourth lesson in the unit and looks at what communication is and how we do it. There are classroom examples to discuss from student and teacher perspectives.
A 30 minute tutor activity is part of a SOW that focuses in improving behaviour in school and managing conflict/building relationships with adults.
This is the third lesson in the unit and looks at managing conflict in the classroom for both staff and students. There is a video of classroom examples with ‘pause points’ for discussion and a prompt sheet to help you facilitate this.
A whole lesson focusing on how the writer uses language to describe Edward Cullen in the first Twilight book. Differentiated worksheet with key quotes to identify language techniques used, analyse how they are used to portray Edward and discuss how they relate to typical features of vampires.