An information sheet that pupils can fill it out to give to their new teacher. Perfect for transition within a school or from year 6 to year 7. All supported with Widgit Symbols.
This bundle contains our video-worksheet pack (x10 worksheets) and 4 other resources.
Buying these resources together saves you a lot of money! It’s a special offer aimed at NQTs and new teachers!
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GCSE Religious Studies
Buddhism (20 Lesson Unit)
Buddhism (Thematic Studies Units)
Christianity (Thematic Studies Units)
Hinduism (20 Lesson Unit)
Hinduism (Thematic Studies Units)
Islam (Thematic Studies Units)
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GCSE Sociology Resources
Complete Units (Whole Course)
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AS/A2 Revision Sessions
OCR Religious Studies
AQA Philosophy
AQA Sociology
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Philosophy for Children (P4C)
The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack
The Debating Society Toolkit
Philosophy Boxes
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Other Tools
A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!)
KS3 RE Units
Copyright Adam Godwin (2018)
Save 50% with this Metacognition Resource Pack for new teachers! It’s ideal for:
Enhancing metacognitive strategies
Improved metacognitive reflection & awareness
Increased learning power
It is of particular interest to department heads looking to improve pedagogy across their team or individual teachers looking to develop their use of metacognition in lessons.
This resource pack includes:
A large selection of metacognition worksheets
Metacognition knowlege-hunt sessions
Metacognition A3 debate worksheet sessions
The Metacognitive Debate Generator
We’ve also included six free bonus metacognition resources in this pack! All resources are designed for KS3 & KS4 students.
Check our our other metacognition downloads at globalmetacognition.com
You can download our largest bundle, designed for whole-school metacognition initiatives, here!
All resources are copyrighted by and distributed on behalf of The Global Metacognition Institute.
Copyright Adam Godwin (2019)
An excellent collection of resources - an ideal pack for new teachers. Pack features:
* About you - complete introduction lesson getting to know your students better
* 15 KS3 starter pack - 15 general original starters
* Literacy Health Check - a complete literacy test lesson to see where students are in terms of basic literacy
* End of term quiz - hours of fun, quiz pack
* Letter card sort with starters - a lasting letter resource to instruct students on the correct layout of letters + 5 starters thrown in
* Find the word 5 starter pack - great resource for Y7 students
Unbeatable value! £14.50 for £5.50!
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A poem looking at some of the worries and concerns new teachers have about going into the classroom. Useful as a stimulus for discussion with Teacher training students, NQTs and just staff generally.
A useful RAG rating for teachers when considering the effectiveness of SEN provision in day to day practice. Split into key categories, linked to the EEF’s 5 a day. Can be used by SLT as part of an observation process, by teachers/ TAs as part of a peer or self assessment or by SENCos as a guide for staff’s continuous professional development.
These were two lessons that I put together for some KS3 pupils that helped me to film a behaviour management video. It enabled me to get the pupils to act badly so that I could video them and interview them about new teachers. I then used the video for my behaviour management training for NQTs.
In this resource, I detail 18 teaching interview questions and their answers. This resource is intended to help teachers preparing for interviews and is perfect for new teachers.
Example questions include:
how would manage students with different abilities in class?
how do young people learn?
name three qualities valuable for teaching
I would always recommend answers are backed up with examples from your experience as well as the information which I have detailed in this resource.
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The students will be encouraged to write messages to their friends and dear ones on Christmas Eve .Teach your students message writing through these Christmas cards. Get a teachers organizer and praise card template with these cards.
These comprehensive checklists have been created to aid school leaders when performing learning walks with a particular focus e.g. questioning, differentiation, etc. Clearly structured and organised, they present a central idea surrounded by a breakdown of a number of its key components.
For the user, this layout provides a simple reference list of each of the desirable skills, categorised appropriately. The checklists also provide an alternative to regular feedback methods, which often focus too heavily on the standard or ‘judgement’, as opposed to being a developmental tool.
Alternatively, these are really handy for teachers looking to develop their practice in the key teaching areas listed below. Included in the pack are checklists for:
-Questioning
-Differentiation
-Utilising Resources (including support staff)
-Engagement
-Building Literacy Skills
-Planning and Expectations
-Building Learning Power
-A blank template for you to design your own based upon your own focus
Note: The checklists offer a range of desirable strategies that teachers should look to implement over time - it would be damaging to expect teachers to utilise each of these strategies in every lesson!
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A brief Revision Booklet designed to summarise the elements of crime, themes, authorial methods, contexts and interpretations relevant to Atkinson’s novel.
Every Relief teachers dream kit. Over 700 Pages in this resource bundle.
The kit is 570 pages, and included in it is the Animal guessing game in both PDF and PowerPoint for use with IWB. (Both 158 pages each)
The Ultimate Relief Teaching Survival Kit is designed for any primary teacher, but essentially with Casual Relief teachers in mind. The book includes teacher written activity sheets and Weblinks to support the teaching of all Key Learning Areas of the Syllabus and save you hours of frustrating searching for online resources.
Improve your effectiveness as a teacher with a working knowledge of the internet, enabling you to provide exciting and engaging activities for your students and in so doing increase your chances of call- backs from schools.
The resources included in the book gives up-to-date coverage of the context and requirements of relief teaching. It provides a toolkit of professional, technical and pre-tested strategies for use in the classroom that will help make your job as a Specialist Relief Teacher a rewarding one.
I am so excited to have collaborated with some respected and talented resource makers who have given permission for full versions of some of their resources to be included in this E Book. Please take the time to check out the other wonderful resources that they have available online to help build your Relief Teaching Kit to be the ULTIMATE ‘bag of tricks’, guaranteed to impress both schools and students alike.
Included in the book
Meet my wonderful collaborators
What do I need to do to begin Casual Relief Teaching?
Classroom and Behaviour Management
Making up your bag of tricks
Planning
Literacy
Numeracy
Science
History
Geography
Library
Art and Craft
Drama
Music
PDHPE and Games
Computer Room Time
RFF
Mindset and Mindfulnesss
Interactive Whiteboards (IWB)
Apps for teachers and Students
Playground Duty Tips
Report Writing
Aboriginal Education
Special Needs
Facebook Groups
Pinterest Boards
How to Find Free Resources
Printable Resources
Blank Game Boards
Bibliography
Troubleshooting Tips
Credits
My Social Links and Other Resources.
Printable resources are included in a single bundle for ease of printing (print on single side only if you are going to laminate)- over 300 items to print for your Ultimate Teaching bag of tricks!!
Please Read the Terms of Use in the Book (page 10)
In this bundle, you will find a compilation of resources perfect for making your first applications to schools and for interviews.
This includes:
guidance on writing your first application
guidance on student panels
3 sets of potential questions for an ITT/NQT/ECT position
guidance on visits to schools and how to ace this first impression
15 questions to ask your interviewer at the end of your formal interview - always the worst part of the interview when your mind goes blank!
a 3 page guide to planning an amazing interview lesson including loads of top tips and advice
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Are you an NQT or new teacher applying for a new Job?
Following on from my popular Head Teacher draft letter, this one is suited to those at University applying for new jobs or indeed those teachers new to the profession.
This one is aimed at a Primary School application because it is one I wrote for my Daughter in law: good luck with the job hunting!