BTEC Level 3 Business Unit 23: The English Legal System A1 Meaning, Purpose and TerminologyQuick View
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BTEC Level 3 Business Unit 23: The English Legal System A1 Meaning, Purpose and Terminology

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This full lesson covers A1: Meaning, Purpose and Terminology of the Law for Unit 23: The English Legal System for the Level 3 BTEC programme, including; Rights and duties, law and morality, law and rules. • Purpose of law, e.g. protection, upholding rights, maintaining order, delivering justice, evaluation of effectiveness of the legal system. • Differences between criminal law and civil law, purpose, remedies, punishment, parties to an action, standard of proof in criminal and civil cases. • Specific terminology used in civil and criminal cases, case names, current cases, having an impact on business
Lesson 1. The meaning of lifeQuick View
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Lesson 1. The meaning of life

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The first lesson in a SOW investigating the purpose, origin and destiny of life. This lesson investigates and encourages students to assess what the meaning of life is. They investigate a range of different Humanist and philosophical points of view. The lesson include the Knowledge Org. for the unit, Stephen Fry video clip and all lesson resources. Lesson designed for Year 8/9
The Meaning of Life?Quick View
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The Meaning of Life?

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A lesson to help students explore the meaning of life inclusive of, but not exclusive to, religious belief. Learning questions include: What is the meaning of life for you? Do we all need a purpose in our lives? Do you have to follow a religion to have meaning and purpose in life? Excellent for SMSC, Religious Studies, PHSE and citizenship objectives and General Studies or Philosophy modules. Slides have some instructions in the notes, and there is enough to pick and choose from to suit the needs of your class. 11 slides including youtube clips.
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Christmas meaning

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Christmas: Has Christmas lost its meaning? This is a fully resourced 1 hour lesson. PPT: 22 Slides & Worksheet: 3 A4 pages. Pupils have to define what is the meaning of Christmas and discuss it as a class. They will then watch a YouTube video and make notes of the learning mat provided. They will then take part in a class survey on whether they think Christmas has lost its meaning and create a pie chart using the results. Included in this pack is a tutorial on how to create pie charts and our Christmas Emoji selector which is worth £2.40. Have a very merry Christmas! If you review this resource we will give you another resource of the same value for FREE. We hope that you enjoy this resource! We would love your feedback, if you like what you see, please follow us: on Tes TeachElite’s Shop click the’Follow this Author button’ . We will keep you updated on any sales we throw or FREEBIES we upload. You can find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TeachEliteRE and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeachElite/
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Writing for Different Purposes

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Writing for Different Purposes Our ‘Writing for Different Purposes’ teaching resource explains how the purpose of a text affects its composition. The resource has been made with KS3 learners in mind, but it can be easily adapted for use with KS4 students. This fully editable PowerPoint teaching resource covers the following: What do we mean by the purpose of a text? How to identify the purpose of a text. Exploring different purposes. Adapting written work to fit an explicit purpose.
Purpose of the CPUQuick View
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Purpose of the CPU

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This lesson is about the Purpose of the CPU, or processor, inside the computer and has been specially created for the OCR GCSE Computer Science (J277) course, meaning there is no irrelevant content from other exam boards. This resource consists of a PowerPoint presentation, a worksheet with an answer sheet, custom exam-styled questions with a mark scheme, and a full lesson plan. See the video and the preview image to see what is included! Feedback has been considered when creating and updating this resource to ensure it is appealing, engaging, and challenging. This resource will be updated to ensure it is (one of) the best! Duration: 1 Lesson This lesson teaches students about: Input and Output Devices Hardware and Software Purpose of the CPU Fetch-Decode-Execute Cycle (This is briefly covered and sets the foundations to a complex content, it will be fully covered in the Von Neumann architecture lesson). ⠀ I hope you enjoy using this lesson as much as I enjoyed making it. Other complete lessons in Unit 1.1: Purpose of the CPU (Current - Free) Von Neumann Architecture CPU Performance Embedded Systems (Free)
Self, Death & Afterlife: The meaning and purpose of life (AQA A Level Year 12 Christianity)Quick View
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Self, Death & Afterlife: The meaning and purpose of life (AQA A Level Year 12 Christianity)

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A double lesson on ‘the meaning and purpose of life’, looking at the following purposes and their relative importance - to glorify God and have a personal relationship with him, to prepare for judgement, to bring about God’s Kingdom on Earth. Students start by looking at and discussing various philosophical questions that have been placed around the room; students then look at an article about a missionary that was killed making contact with a Sentinelese tribe in 2018; then have to complete booklets by using and interpreting texts from Bibles - Bibles not included ;) although the texts referred to are also in the AQA textbook. Answer booklet and lesson plan provided.
The purpose of worship and prayer for ChristiansQuick View
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The purpose of worship and prayer for Christians

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NEW 2016 Religious Studies KS3 curriculum lesson on the purpose of worship and prayer for Christians. The lesson is based around the Lord's prayer as a source of wisdom and authority and introduces the concepts of liturgical and non-liturgical worship. Students are also introduced to the difference between worship and prayer through video clips from 'Chuck knows Church' which offer an engaging and student friendly introduction to the two. Quotes from the Bible ask students to suggest what kind of relationship Christians hope to achieve with God through worship and prayer. This allows a fantastic opportunity to stretch and challenge the more able students.
AQA 9-1 Relationships and families: The nature and purpose of families in ChristianityQuick View
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AQA 9-1 Relationships and families: The nature and purpose of families in Christianity

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This lesson serves as an introduction to the role and purpose of the family by looking at different types of family and then moves on to look at Christian beliefs attitudes. There are a variety of worksheets on the slides that are printable. Some are more challenging some lesson challenging. Outcomes are: To describe different types of family To explain Christian beliefs about the role/ purpose of the family To evaluate what you think the most important role of the family is The lesson includes a variety of activities both independent and collaborative.
Estimated MeanQuick View
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Estimated Mean

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This is a whole lesson on the Estimated Mean or Finding the mean from grouped data . This still tends to be a popular exam question and often done poorly. This resource will definitely improve students understanding. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 20 slide presentation + worksheet. The lesson comes with: + starter (averages in a problem - typical question students struggle with) + learning objectives (differentiated) + keywords (really important) + excellent clear teaching slides (with lots of custom animation) + lots of examples + MWB activity (good AFL) + worksheet (with answers) + plenary ALL LESSONS on Statistics in one BIG Bundle: Statistics: All Lessons + All Resources LASTLY: This lesson is flat packed for copyright purposes. Please provide a RATING with written feedback. Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
Statistics - Purpose and data collectionQuick View
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Statistics - Purpose and data collection

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This resource is an introduction to statistics. It contains ten multiple choice questions on the meaning and origin of statistics, the purpose of statistics and data collection. It is a good resource to use as an exit card or even as an introduction to the next topic. I hope you find it useful. THANK YOU
Lesson 2 : Purpose, Audience & Format.Quick View
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Lesson 2 : Purpose, Audience & Format.

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This lesson assists students with identifying the purpose, audience and format of a text by developing the skills to examine meaning, Identifying the purpose and analyzing the effect on the reader. It support learners by helping them to read with insight. W.W.W.W.W.H. (Who, what, when, where, why, how?). Contained within the lesson are exercises that stretch and challenge learners through the use of Self-assessment, peer-assessment and individual feedback.
Literary Devices in Fiction and Their PurposeQuick View
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Literary Devices in Fiction and Their Purpose

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Literary Devices in Fiction and Their Purpose Overview: This comprehensive worksheet is designed to enhance a range of critical thinking and analytical skills. It offers a wide variety of engaging exercises to improve your word meaning, inference, summarizing, analysis and evaluation, content evaluation, structure comprehension, retrieval skills, prediction, explanation, exploration, as well as comparison and synthesis abilities. It also includes an answer sheet for convenient marking. Key Features: • Word Meaning: Enhance your vocabulary by exploring and understanding the meanings of various words. • Inferences: Master the art of drawing logical conclusions from given information. • Summaries: Develop the skill to condense complex texts into concise and meaningful summaries. • Analysis and Evaluation: Improve your ability to analyze and critically evaluate information. • Content, Structure, and Quality: Assess the content, structure, and quality of different texts. • Retrieval: Enhance your ability to locate and extract specific information from texts. • Predicting: Predict the outcome or future developments based on available information. • Explaining and Exploring: Expand your knowledge and understanding by explaining and exploring different topics. • Comparison and Synthesis: Compare and combine information from multiple sources to gain deeper insights. Ideal Usage: • Cover Lesson: Perfect for covering lessons when the primary educator is absent. • Homework Task: Assign as homework to reinforce learning outside the classroom. • Revision: An excellent resource for revising and consolidating key skills and knowledge. Don’t miss out on this valuable resource that will undoubtedly accelerate your academic progress and help you become a more proficient and critical thinker. PDF Download
Basic Averages (Mean, Median and Mode)Quick View
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Basic Averages (Mean, Median and Mode)

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This is a whole lesson and introduction to Averages (Mean, Median and Mode) This lesson only looks at non grouped data, where future lessons do. This lesson is designed for students to start to understand different averages as well as a good recap for older students. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 19 slide presentation + lots of extra resources. This lesson includes: + Starter + Learning Objectives (differentiated) + Averages rhymes (the main problem for pupils is mixing them up + superb teaching slides + Lots of Excellent Examples + MWB activities + Embedded Questions + 3 x Matching Activities (with answers) - depending on your group + Plenary ALL LESSONS on Statistics in one BIG Bundle: Statistics - All Lessons LASTLY: This lesson is flat packed for copyright purposes. Please provide a RATING with written feedback. Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
The Purposes of Texts - Functional EnglishQuick View
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The Purposes of Texts - Functional English

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This is a lesson plan that I carried out recently. It was successful and delivered to Functional English Entry Level 3, Level 1 & Level 2 students. These resources and the lesson plan can be adapted to suit different levels. I have included the lesson plan and all of the required resources. The learning objectives I set are as follows: Entry Level 3: LO1: Understand the main points of texts. LO2: Obtain specific information through detailed reading. Level 1: LO1: Identify the main points and ideas and how they are presented in a variety of texts. LO2: Read and understand texts in detail. Level 2: LO1: Select and use different types of texts to obtain and utilise relevant information. LO2: Identify the purposes of texts and comment on how meaning is conveyed.
What Is The Meaning To LifeQuick View
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What Is The Meaning To Life

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This contains a fully resourced, differentiated lesson towards one ultimate question: What is the meaning of life? In the main part of the lesson students have to use information cards to describe a range of philosophical views (e.g. Nihilism, Materialism, Religious...) towards the meaning of life and explain how it might affect the way they live their lives, and then conclude the lesson by completing a written task evaluating which viewpoint they agree and disagree with the most and why. Learning Objectives: To describe different philosophical views about the meaning of life. To explain how these philosophies can shape a persons’ life. To evaluate your personal viewpoint towards them.