I’m a Health & Social Care teacher, and I’ve created a range of practical, ready-to-use resources that save you time and make lessons more engaging.
You’ll find PowerPoints, revision guides, assessment materials, and activities, all tailored to BTEC and OCR Health & Social Care courses. One of my favorite activities is a twist on Think, Pair, Share, where students pick a color and are surprised with the topic they’ll discuss. It’s a great way to keep things interactive and fun!
I’m a Health & Social Care teacher, and I’ve created a range of practical, ready-to-use resources that save you time and make lessons more engaging.
You’ll find PowerPoints, revision guides, assessment materials, and activities, all tailored to BTEC and OCR Health & Social Care courses. One of my favorite activities is a twist on Think, Pair, Share, where students pick a color and are surprised with the topic they’ll discuss. It’s a great way to keep things interactive and fun!
This resource includes PowerPoint presentation packed with interactive tasks, activities, and worksheets.
Topics Covered:
Topic 1: Life Stages – Understanding key developmental stages and their characteristics.
Topic 2: Impacts of Life Events – Exploring how major life events shape individuals physically, emotionally, and socially.
Topic 3: Sources of Support – Identifying formal and informal support systems available during different life events.
This covers the entire unit RO33.
Covers 51 in health & social care settings. Includes case studies, think, pair and share activities and discussion prompts.
RO32- Topic 4: protecting service users
OCR Health and Social Care. Level 1/2 Cambridge Nationals
Printable unit dividers for students to organize notebooks/folders. Helps structure OCR Level 1/2 Health & Social Care studies. Ideal for seperating units in students workbooks.
BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care: Unit 10 Task 2 Assignment Checklist.
Checklist ensuring students meet Learning Aims C for Unit 10 Sociological Perspectives assignment
Ensure a smooth transition for your Year 9 students into the OCR Health & Social Care course with this parental email. Perfect for teachers to distribute at the end of the academic year, this resource covers coursework expectations, assessment breakdown, and exam structure for the OCR specification.
Explains grading comparisons with GCSE equivalents
Stresses the importance of attendance and homework in coursework success
Highlights the exam weighting and timing to help parents support their child effectively
This resource is ideal for teachers delivering OCR Health & Social Care Level 1/2 who want to engage parents and carers in supporting students’ learning from the outset.
A workbook for Year 7 students, perfect for PSHE lessons or health and wellbeing sessions.
This workbook includes a variety of activities, student presentation planning, peer assessment, self-reflection, and mark grids for teacher-assessed work.
The workbook covers 17 lessons:
What it means to be healthy
Exercise
Calories and Energy
Food as Fuel
Nutrients
Healthy School Meals
Health and Wellbeing: What You Can Do
Campaigns to Promote Healthy Living
Raising Awareness of Healthy Living (Lessons 6–9)
Evaluation and How to Improve
SEAL (Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning)
Body Language and Emotions
The Concept of Gender
Body Image
Friendship and Uniqueness
Stress
Health and Weight
Key Features:
Ready-to-use activities for PSHE or health lessons
Includes peer and self-assessment tasks
Clear and easy-to-follow layout for students and teachers
Encourages discussion on healthy lifestyles and emotional wellbeing
This workbook is ideal for helping Year 7 students explore important health topics in a fun and interactive way. It supports students in reflecting on their own health choices, learning about nutrition and fitness, and understanding mental health.
Explores communication in health & social care. Features activities, scenarios & mini assessment tasks.
RO32- Topic 3, communication
Health and Social Care OCR. Level 1/2
BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Extended Diploma.
Unit 2, learning aim A content only
Covers roles, responsibilities, and working practices in health & social care. Ideal for BTEC Level 3 Unit 2 Learning Aim A
This document, “Sociological Perspectives to GP Surgery,” provides a framework for analysing general practice (GP) surgeries through different sociological perspectives: Functionalism, Marxism, Feminism, and Interactionism.
Each section includes researchable questions related to that perspective and guidance on how to conduct research using GP websites, NHS reviews, local health reports, and patient experiences.
Ideal as assignment support for the Unit 10 Sociological Perspectives coursework tasks.
Level 3 BTEC National Diploma Health and Social Care
Checklist ensuring students meet Learning Aims A & B for Unit 10 Sociological Perspectives assignment
BTEC Health and Social Care Level 3 Unit 10 Sociological Perspectives
Mini project for first aid
covers bystander effect and barriers that prevent people from helping others
introduction to a research task
Engaging mini-project exploring psychological and social barriers to first aid. Encourages research and critical thinking.
This interactive Snakes and Ladders game is designed to help students revise for the BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care (Working in Health and Social Care) exam, with the flexibility to adapt for other topics. It offers an engaging, competitive way to test knowledge, incorporating timed bomb questions and colour-coded difficulty levels.
How it Works:
Bomb Questions: When students land on a bomb space, they must answer a bomb question within a set time (e.g., 30 seconds). Students prepare these bomb questions in advance based on challenging content covered in class. A correct answer allows them to continue; an incorrect answer sends them back to the start.
Colour-Coded Question Difficulty:
Orange Spaces: Hard questions
Purpley Pink Spaces: Medium questions
Blue Spaces: Easy questions
The questions and answers for these spaces are pre-provided, written on the same page, making it easy for students to reference and answer.
Red and Green Spaces:
These spaces are blank and require students to create their own questions based on the lesson content. This encourages independent thinking and peer-to-peer learning.
Key Benefits:
Encourages active learning and recall
Customisable to different topics or subjects
Ideal for classroom revision or group study
This resource provides a fun and interactive way to reinforce key concepts and test knowledge in preparation for exams.