
Learning Mat: Paragraph Practice
A Learning Mat designed to help students practice low-stakes paragraph writing in any subject that involves any kind of extended writing.

A Learning Mat designed to help students practice low-stakes paragraph writing in any subject that involves any kind of extended writing.

Added a short Update to the original “Curiosity” Post relating to how this can encourage students to create better memories.

A Collection of Learning Mat posts that makes it easier for you to find whatever it is you may be looking for (as long as, in this instance, it’s some variation of Learning Mats).

A few years ago (4 to be precise) I did a post on Mike Adams’ “Dead Grandmother Problem” and I’ve finally got around to updating it with some Methods-related suggestions about how you could use “The Problem” in the classroom.

The ninth (and final!) set of A-level Psychology Knowledge Organisers covers the letters P (for Parasocial Relationships) to W (Working Memory Model).

In what is, I must admit, a first for me I came across this Recipe Booklet on a school web site when looking for the source of a GCSE to A-level Revision Booklet that features in a recent post about Summer Transition materials. It was filed under Revision for the not implausible reason that what you eat can impact on academic performance.

Using illusions, analogies and scenarios as a way of teaching sociological perspectives.

Part 2 of a range of fairly up-to-date transition materials that might both inspire and save you a bit of time and effort.

It’s been a couple of years since I last posted any Sociology Transition materials (work set for students to complete over the summer holiday to ease the transition between GCSE and A-level or Year 12 and Year 13) so I thought it might be useful to update the list with some more-recent materials culled from the labours of hard-working Sociology teachers.

Extensive lesson plans on a range of High School / AP Psychology / A-level topics.

Revision Workouts are structured revision tasks you can use throughout a course. The examples provided are for Sociology but the blank Workouts can be used for any subject that uses Assessment Objectives.

Set of revision planning strategies (from a simple calander to a variety of learning techniques) to encourage students to plan their revision and revise more effectively.

A range of PowerPoint templates to help you create your own Sociology / Psychology Roadmaps.

Extensive set of KS5 (A-level) Psychology Roadmaps / Learning Jouneys.
