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Classroom Introductory and Revision Activities
For BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care
Unit 5 | Unit 8 | Unit 14
Great Starter & Plenary Activities for all of these units
It enhances the students' research skills and thinking skills [and] different activities appeal to different learning styles
Get your students off to a flying start with these ready-to-use activities to introduce and revise key concepts. Includes suggestions for how to use each activity and activities for individual, pair and group work.
Full coverage of each unit with:- Clear diagrams
- Extension activities
- Answers
Good for lesson observations and Ofsted!
- Gap-fill
- Case studies
- Group discussions
- Role plays
- Pair work
- Match-up
- Mini mind maps
Allows for students to make use of their experiences, fully utilises their willingness to learn and creates knowledge and understanding
Unit 5: Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology
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Unit 8: Psychological Perspectives
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Unit 14: Physiological Disorders Fully supports investigations into physiological disorders:
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What do teachers say about this resource? (4220)
Allows for students to make use of their experiences, fully utilises their willingness to learn and creates knowledge and understanding. Good levels of differentiation. The material promotes and encourages individual learning, facilitates learning in groups and learning through experience.
Overall I have a favourable impression of this resource. I was encouraged to review it because it offers a range of teaching and learning exercises... for me this is what a resource should seek to do. Course material is covered but in this engaged way, rather than a brief summary of existing textbooks. I liked the active nature of the resource. I also welcomed the fact that the author had made some detailed teacher notes. These offered a helpful indication of how some of the exercises might be used, but were not prescriptive. Written by a thoughtful and creative teacher.
I like the resource. The two sets of tasks are appropriate and would help students grasp the various psychological perspectives.
A very good resource. Well presented and likely to appeal to students. I like the way the key learning points were related to real life situations this will help with understanding.
What do teachers say about this resource? (4289)
A good resource for starters and plenaries and I would also use some of these activities for homework. I liked the fact that each activity made the student think... for example activity seven provided words to complete the diagram, but the students had to think how the words could be used appropriately and some of the words could be used more that once. I like the fact that each activity was mapped across to specific learning outcomes... [it] provides a coherent and flowing approach. It enhances the students' research skills and thinking skills [and] different activities appeal to different learning styles. I certainly would purchase this resource.
A good resource for what can be a challenging unit. A good range of activities that will work well with mixed ability groups. Presentation and layout is good. Matches specification very well... Goes through all areas listed and needed by student. Overall this is a much needed resource for this challenging unit. It is a unit students enjoy so is popular but has little support material out there.
This resource is very good as a starting base for teaching the content of unit 14... Useful to start off discussion and topics.
What do teachers say about this resource? (4288)
Good for lesson observations and Ofsted! If you have non-specialist staff teaching this unit it will be a fantastic resource for them to use. You could go though it using every activity or pick and mix. It would be a great addition to resources already used
I really like the variety of activities which get the learners to think. My current students have loved the 'fill in missing words' and quiz activities so I can see these working well.