Religion, Philosophy, Sociology & Ethics Resource Base
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Resources for Religious Studies, Sociology, Philosophy, Ethics and Humanities.
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Resources for Religious Studies, Sociology, Philosophy, Ethics and Humanities.
We specialise in making whole units and courses for ultimate convenience and time-saving. We always aim to make the best resource for a given topic: our goal is perfection and our resources have helped educate 1 million+ students!
This resource collection includes four resources.
It includes our very popular âHistory Debate Generatorâ as well as our brand new âThinking Deeply About Historyâ P4C (Philosophy for Children) multi-use interactive lesson (please not: this new resource is not editable!).
To enhance this collection we have also included some P4C reflection worksheets as well as an older P4C resource (for KS2 & KS3 students) about the value of studying history.
Weâve thrown in an additional bonus resource: one of our printable âVideo-Learning Workbooksâ to serve as a sample for the series of printable workbooks we created for history teachers!
This bundle contains:
A Printable Form-Time Philosophy Booklet
A Set of A4 Philosophy for Children (P4C) Worksheets
Our âPhilosophical Debate Generatorâ
Our 101 Philosophical Questions - Philosophical Question Generator
16 x âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ
This ready-to-use collection is perfect for fostering philosophical and critical thinking in students aged 8-16, making it an invaluable addition to your daily tutor-group meetings.
This download uses our innovative new format for philosophy education, you can download a FREE SAMPLE by clicking here.
These 16 âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ philosophy & ethics teaching resources uses this multi-use interactive format: each one can be used multiple times with the same group and feature an integrated interactive menu that allows teachers to select from many different learning and assessment activities!
We have selected the lessons from our series of 50+ âFun Philosophy Lessonâ resources that we think are most suited to form-tutors and daily tutor-time. The focus is on philosophical and ethical issues, thus making a contribution to your PSHE/SMSC remit as well as nurturing critical-thinking skills.
As you can see in the above free sample: the format is incredibly flexible, meaning it can be used for brief tutor-group meetings or multiple full-length sessions.
Our âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ cannot be edited: they are non-editable PowerPoint Shows that are ready to use!
This new series of âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ was designed and edited by an experienced teacher of philosophy and ethics who has a masterâs degree in philosophy.
The âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ cannot be editted.
General key-words: P4C, philosophy for children, philosophy lesson plans, philosophical questions, ethical debates, critical thinking skills, Socratic method, classroom philosophy, teaching philosophy to young learners, introducing philosophy, primary philosophy resources, secondary philosophy teaching, philosophy worksheets, philosophy activities, inquiry-based learning, discussion starters, big questions, moral philosophy, epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of mind, ethics education, philosophical dialogues, argument analysis, logic puzzles, philosophy curriculum, metaphysics, philosophical, teaching Aristotle, creative thinking in philosophy, reasoning skills, reflective thinking, thought experiments, philosophy games, teaching the meaning of life, metaphysical inquiry, student-centred learning, engaging philosophy discussions, teaching critical reflection, and collaborative thinking tasks.
This download contains six of our new âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ (for students aged 8-16) selected due to their relevance to the Biology classroom.
It also includes two bonus resources: our âBiology Debate Generatorâ and our GCSE Biology Printable Video-Learning Workbook!
This download uses our innovative new format for philosophy education, you can download a FREE SAMPLE by clicking here.
These new philosophy & ethics teaching resources use this multi-use interactive format: each one can be used multiple times with the same group and feature an integrated interactive menu that allows teachers to select from many different learning and assessment activities!
Our âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ cannot be edited: they are non-editable PowerPoint Shows that are ready to use!
This new series of âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ was designed and edited by an experienced teacher of philosophy and ethics who has a masterâs degree in philosophy.
These lessons cannot be editted.
This download contains eighteen multi-use interactive lessons suitable for Citizenship Teachers and GCSE Citizenship specifications. It also includes our âGCSE Citizenship Debate Generatorâ and our printable âCitizenship Video-Learning Workbookâ. A great addition to your Citizenship teaching resource collection!
The eighteen lessons uses our unique âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ approach
This collection of ready-to-use lessons is ideal for bringing philosophical thinking and critical thinking into your lessons. The sessions are designed for students aged 8-16. They explore a variety of philosophical and ethical issues central to citizenship curricula.
This download uses our innovative new format for philosophy education, you can download a FREE SAMPLE by clicking here.
These new philosophy & ethics teaching resources this multi-use interactive format: each one can be used multiple times with the same group and feature an integrated interactive menu that allows teachers to select from many different learning and assessment activities!
Our âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ cannot be edited: they are non-editable PowerPoint Shows that are ready to use!
This new series of âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ was designed and edited by an experienced teacher of philosophy and ethics who has a masterâs degree in philosophy.
These lessons cannot be editted.
Key-words: GCSE Citizenship, citizenship education, UK government systems, democracy lesson plans, British values resources, rule of law activities, human rights teaching, Equality Act 2010 resources, active citizenship projects, justice system lessons, political systems education, economic literacy resources, sustainable development teaching, global citizenship, international relations lessons, immigration and asylum resources, volunteering and charity teaching, taxation and public spending activities, pressure group case studies, campaign planning templates, youth participation guides, freedom of speech lessons, climate change resources, anti-discrimination education, criminal justice system studies, UN and global affairs, community engagement ideas, Parliament and MPs resources, elections and voting systems, citizenship revision materials.
This bundle contains philosophy and ethics lessons for Computer Science & ICT Teachers.
It contains:
Three of our âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ
Our Critical Thinking Toolkit
One of our older philosophy resources
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It also includes two bonus resources: The GCSE Computer Science - Ethical & Legal Debate Generator & GCSE Computer Science - Printable Video-Learning Workbook
This collection features our ready-to-use lessons is ideal for bringing philosophical thinking and critical thinking into your lessons. The sessions are designed for students aged 8-16. They explore a variety of philosophical and ethical issues that relate to Computer Science, safe internet use, and ICT.
This download uses our innovative new âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ format for philosophy education, you can download a FREE SAMPLE by clicking here.
These new philosophy & ethics teaching resources use this multi-use interactive format: each one can be used multiple times with the same group and feature an integrated interactive menu that allows teachers to select from many different learning and assessment activities!
Our âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ cannot be edited: they are non-editable PowerPoint Shows that are ready to use!
This new series of âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ was designed and edited by an experienced teacher of philosophy and ethics who has a masterâs degree in philosophy.
These lessons cannot be editted.
General key-words: Computer science teaching resources, ethical issues in computing, philosophical questions in technology, legal issues in computer science, AI ethics lessons, data privacy teaching materials, intellectual property rights worksheets, cyber security education, digital divide discussions, algorithmic bias resources, environmental impact of technology activities, online surveillance lessons, freedom of speech in tech, cybersecurity case studies, ethical hacking teaching, net neutrality resources, technological unemployment debates, privacy vs security in computing, impact of automation lessons, social media and ethics worksheets, GDPR education resources, tech accessibility teaching, ethical dilemmas in AI, copyright and plagiarism resources, technology and globalisation lessons, emerging tech regulation, philosophical implications of AI, bias in data algorithms, robotics ethics, computing law and governance.
A collection of fourteen âPhilosophy for Childrenâ (P4C) teaching resources designed to bring the most important philosophical & ethical debates and discussions into STEM classrooms.
This collection of ready-to-use lessons is ideal for bringing philosophical thinking and critical thinking into your lessons. The sessions are designed for students aged 8-16. They explore a variety of philosophical and ethical issues that relate to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
This download uses our innovative new format for philosophy education, you can download a FREE SAMPLE by clicking here.
These new philosophy & ethics teaching resources this multi-use interactive format: each one can be used multiple times with the same group and feature an integrated interactive menu that allows teachers to select from many different learning and assessment activities!
Our âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ cannot be edited: they are non-editable PowerPoint Shows that are ready to use!
This new series of âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ was designed and edited by an experienced teacher of philosophy and ethics who has a masterâs degree in philosophy.
These lessons cannot be editted.
This bundle also includes four additional bonus resources such as our Science Debate Generator, Science DIRT Worksheet, Science Video-Learning Worksheets & P4C Philosophy for Children Reflection Worksheets!
General key-words: P4C, philosophy for children, philosophy lesson plans, philosophical questions, ethical debates, critical thinking skills, Socratic method, classroom philosophy, teaching philosophy to young learners, introducing philosophy, primary philosophy resources, secondary philosophy teaching, philosophy worksheets, philosophy activities, inquiry-based learning, discussion starters, big questions, moral philosophy, epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of mind, ethics education, philosophical dialogues, argument analysis, logic puzzles, philosophy curriculum, metaphysics, philosophical, teaching Aristotle, creative thinking in philosophy, reasoning skills, reflective thinking, thought experiments, philosophy games, teaching the meaning of life, metaphysical inquiry, student-centred learning, engaging philosophy discussions, teaching critical reflection, and collaborative thinking tasks.
A collection of twenty âPhilosophy for Childrenâ (P4C) teaching resources designed to bring the most important philosophical & ethical debates and discussions into the lives of young learners.
This collection of ready-to-use lessons is ideal for bringing philosophical thinking and critical thinking into your lessons. The sessions are designed for students aged 8-16. They explore a variety of philosophical and ethical issues central to modern philosophy.
This download uses our innovative new format for philosophy education, you can download a FREE SAMPLE by clicking here.
These new philosophy & ethics teaching resources this multi-use interactive format: each one can be used multiple times with the same group and feature an integrated interactive menu that allows teachers to select from many different learning and assessment activities!
Our âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ cannot be edited: they are non-editable PowerPoint Shows that are ready to use!
This new series of âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ was designed and edited by an experienced teacher of philosophy and ethics who has a masterâs degree in philosophy.
These lessons cannot be editted.
General key-words: P4C, philosophy for children, philosophy lesson plans, philosophical questions, ethical debates, critical thinking skills, Socratic method, classroom philosophy, teaching philosophy to young learners, introducing philosophy, primary philosophy resources, secondary philosophy teaching, philosophy worksheets, philosophy activities, inquiry-based learning, discussion starters, big questions, moral philosophy, epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of mind, ethics education, philosophical dialogues, argument analysis, logic puzzles, philosophy curriculum, metaphysics, philosophical, teaching Aristotle, creative thinking in philosophy, reasoning skills, reflective thinking, thought experiments, philosophy games, teaching the meaning of life, metaphysical inquiry, student-centred learning, engaging philosophy discussions, teaching critical reflection, and collaborative thinking tasks.
A collection of twenty âPhilosophy for Childrenâ (P4C) teaching resources designed to bring the most important philosophical debates and discussions into the lives of young learners.
This collection of ready-to-use lessons is ideal for bringing philosophical thinking and critical thinking into your lessons. The sessions are designed for students aged 8-16.
This download uses our innovative new format for philosophy education, you can download a FREE SAMPLE by clicking here.
These new philosophy & ethics teaching resources this multi-use interactive format: each one can be used multiple times with the same group and feature an integrated interactive menu that allows teachers to select from many different learning and assessment activities!
Our âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ cannot be edited: they are non-editable PowerPoint Shows that are ready to use!
This new series of âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ was designed and edited by an experienced teacher of philosophy and ethics who has a masterâs degree in philosophy.
These lessons cannot be editted.
General key-words: P4C, philosophy for children, philosophy lesson plans, philosophical questions, ethical debates, critical thinking skills, Socratic method, classroom philosophy, teaching philosophy to young learners, introducing philosophy, primary philosophy resources, secondary philosophy teaching, philosophy worksheets, philosophy activities, inquiry-based learning, discussion starters, big questions, moral philosophy, epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of mind, ethics education, philosophical dialogues, argument analysis, logic puzzles, philosophy curriculum, teaching Socrates, Plato in education, teaching Aristotle, creative thinking in philosophy, reasoning skills, reflective thinking, thought experiments, philosophy games, teaching the meaning of life, metaphysical inquiry, student-centred learning, engaging philosophy discussions, teaching critical reflection, and collaborative thinking tasks.
This bundle contains 20 zero-prep philosophy & ethics lessons that explore a wide variety of ethical issues. The collection of ethics teaching resources is perfect for whole school SMSC education: it is designed for students aged 8-16 (KS2 &KS3).
The sessions explore ethics in fundmanetal terms as well as a huge variety of applied moral issues (such as animal ethics, environmentalism, bullying, and ethical internet use, etc).
This download uses our innovative new format for philosophy education, you can download a FREE SAMPLE by clicking here.
These new philosophy & ethics teaching resources this multi-use interactive format: each one can be used multiple times with the same group and feature an integrated interactive menu that allows teachers to select from many different learning and assessment activities!
Our âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ cannot be edited: they are non-editable PowerPoint Shows that are ready to use!
This new series of âFun Philosophy Lessonsâ was designed and edited by an experienced teacher of philosophy and ethics who has a masterâs degree in philosophy.
These lessons cannot be editted.
Key-words: Ethics, morality, moral education, ethical debates, SMSC (Spiritual, Moral, Social, and Cultural development), values, decision-making, dilemmas, responsibility, integrity, fairness, justice, respect, virtue ethics, consequentialism, deontology, utilitarianism, autonomy, empathy, compassion, cultural relativism, human rights, bioethics, environmental ethics, animal rights, equality, freedom, ethical theories, critical thinking, citizenship, social justice, conflict resolution, philosophy, right vs. wrong, personal responsibility, global issues, ethical decision-making models, community values, tolerance, and controversial topics.
General key-words: P4C, philosophy for children, philosophy lesson plans, philosophical questions, ethical debates, critical thinking skills, Socratic method, classroom philosophy, teaching philosophy to young learners, introducing philosophy, primary philosophy resources, secondary philosophy teaching, philosophy worksheets, philosophy activities, inquiry-based learning, discussion starters, big questions, moral philosophy, epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of mind, ethics education, philosophical dialogues, argument analysis, logic puzzles, philosophy curriculum, teaching Socrates, Plato in education, teaching Aristotle, creative thinking in philosophy, reasoning skills, reflective thinking, thought experiments, philosophy games, teaching the meaning of life, metaphysical inquiry, student-centred learning, engaging philosophy discussions, teaching critical reflection, and collaborative thinking tasks.
This âFun Philosophy Lessonâ explores the future of humanity through philosophical and ethical debates. It is suitable for students aged 8-16 and is ideal for classrooms focused on Philosophy, Ethics, Social Studies, and Science. This resource also supports your schoolâs SMSC (Spiritual, Moral, Social, & Cultural) education goals. Designed to be universal, it can be used by educators in any country, without being tied to any specific political or cultural framework.
This download uses our innovative new format for philosophy education, you can download a FREE SAMPLE by clicking here. It is one of over fifty new philosophy & ethics teaching resources that uses this format. The resource cannot be edited.
This interactive multi-use session is particularly valuable for teachers of Philosophy, Ethics, and Social Studies. It covers a wide range of thought-provoking topics, including:
The ethical implications of technological advancements
Humanityâs responsibilities toward the environment and future generations
The balance between progress and preserving human values
Visions of a utopian or dystopian future
The impact of artificial intelligence on human identity
The big question posed in this session is, âWhat will humanityâs future be like?â
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Students will explore other significant philosophical and ethical questions, such as:
Should humanity prioritise innovation or sustainability?
How can we ensure that technological progress benefits everyone?
Is it ethical to use artificial intelligence to replace human decision-making?
What responsibilities do we have to future generations?
Can humanity overcome global challenges like climate change and inequality?
Students will also analyse and evaluate a range of philosophical claims, such as:
âTechnological progress always leads to a better society.â
âIt is better to be born today than it was to be born 500 years agoâ"
âHumanity has a moral duty to colonise other planets.â
âAI should never have the same rights as humans.â
âEverything is impermanent: including humanityâ
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This session uses our unique teaching format, featuring an integrated menu with options for starters, mains, plenaries, assessments, and end-of-lesson reflections. With a diverse selection of activitiesâdebates, discussions, and philosophical reflectionsâthe resource is reusable for multiple lessons. Perfect for P4C (Philosophy for Children) sessions, it provides a rich environment for fostering deep, critical thinking.
The file is provided as a non-editable PowerPoint Show, requiring no additional planning or preparation. Simply run the file, and the intuitive menu system ensures easy delivery of a transformative philosophy session!
This fun philosophy lesson is focused on âAnimal Ethicsâ: the branch of ethics which examines human-animal relationships, the moral consideration of animals and how nonhuman animals ought to be treated. Animal ethics explores topics such as animal rights, animal welfare, animal law, speciesism, animal cognition, wildlife conservation, wild animal suffering, the moral status of nonhuman animals, the concept of nonhuman personhood, human exceptionalism, the history of animal use, and theories of justice.
This download uses our innovative new format for philosophy education, you can download a FREE SAMPLE by clicking here. It is one of over fifty new philosophy & ethics teaching resources that uses this format. The resource cannot be edited.
This philosophy session is of interest to teachers of all school subjects who are hoping to explore ethics with young learners; since it explores moral issues in depth the resource is a great contribution to your schools SMSC remit. This session explores topics such as:
Our moral duties towards animals
The ethics of eating meat
Animal testing
Blood-sports and
Utilitarian theories of animal ethics
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The big question asked in this session is âWhen (if ever) is it morally acceptable to cause an animal to suffer?â. Using a variety of engaging activities students will discuss and debate a wide range of other philosophical and ethical questions such as:
What does the term âanimal rightsâ mean?
To what extent is it morally wrong to eat animals such as cats and dogs?
To what extent is it morally wrong to test cosmetics on animals? and
To what extent is hunting wild animals a moral hobby?
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Students will also analyse and evaluate an eclectic mix of philosophical claims such as:
âHumans are inherently superior & valuable to all other animalsâ
âAnimal testing is morally acceptable if the animals are being used to create new medicinesâ
âAll species go extinct eventually: protecting endangered species is a waste of time" and
âAn insect does not have an experience of living and cannot feel painâ
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This session uses our unique format for philosophy teaching resources and features an integrated menu that allows teachers to select from a variety of starter, main, plenary, assessment and end-of-lesson reflection activities.
This resource is suitable for students aged 8-16; due to the flexible nature of the sessions design it can be used for multiple hour-long sessions or as a short stimulating tutor-group activity.
The file is a non-editable PowerPoint Show: no planning or preparation is required, just run the file and the intuitive menu system will make delivering a powerful philosophy session very easy!
This huge pack of twenty substantial teaching resources is focused on metacognition and self-regulated learning. The resources are designed with students aged 11-16 in mind and are suitable for teachers of all school subjects.
This comprehensive solution to metacognitive pedagogy is perfect for individual teachers and for whole-school improvement. The download bundle includes:
This collection of teaching tools represents our best-selling metacognition and self-regulated learning educational resources; the resources were produced on behalf, and are distributed with the permission of, The Global Metacognition Institute (globalmetacognition.com).
These resources will allow you to:
Boost metacognition
Encourage self-regulated learning behaviours
Encourage students to reflect deeply on how they learn best and how they can improve their approach to learning
Get students to use the metacognitive cycle of planning, monitoring, evaluating and regulating their approach to learning
Create more independent learners with the skills required for lifelong learning
Make use of innovative new metacognitive strategies
Itâs a perfect bundle for any teachers and educational leaders who are hoping to enhance their approach to metacognition and self-regulated learning!
Download today to permanently enhance your teaching practice!
Meditation is a form of âdeep-metacognitionâ. Our meditation resource kit focuses on boosting learning-power, we see meditation as a metacognitive tool that allows students to gain insights about thinking and learning directly.
This resource pack includes everything you need to introduce meditation to your classes or on a whole-school basis: the focus of our meditation resources is, specifically, boosting learning-power.
Weâve 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.
51șÚÁÏ Adam Godwin (2019)
Save over 70% with this Metacognition Resource Pack for PSHE teachers and leaders! Itâs ideal for:
Enhancing metacognitive strategies
Improved metacognitive reflection & awareness
Increased learning power
Itâs great for both form-times and longer PSHE sessions; itâs a comprehensive and diverse suite of innovative teaching resources!
It is of particular interest to PSHE leaders looking to improve pedagogy across their school.
This resource pack includes:
âBoosting Brain Powerâ (All about caring for the brain and helping it to develop normally)
Meditation & Metacognition (Resource Pack!)
The PSHE Debate Generator
Metacognition Assembly Pack
Metacognition Posters
P4C/Philosophy Tools
Weâve 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.
51șÚÁÏ Adam Godwin (2019)
Save 50% with our Metacognition Resource Pack for Citizenship Teachers! Itâs 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:
Over twenty metacognition reflection worksheets
Five metacognition knowledge hunt lessons
Subject specific resources.
Weâve 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.
51șÚÁÏ Adam Godwin (2019)
Save 50% with our Metacognition Resource Pack for Computer Science Teachers. Itâs 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:
Over twenty metacognition reflection worksheets
Five metacognition knowledge hunt lessons
Subject specific resources.
Weâve 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.
51șÚÁÏ Adam Godwin (2019)
Save 50% with our Metacognition Resource Pack for History Teachers. Itâs 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:
Over twenty metacognition reflection worksheets
Five metacognition knowledge hunt lessons
Subject specific resources.
Weâve 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.
51șÚÁÏ Adam Godwin (2019)
Save 50% with our Metacognition Resource Pack for PE Teachers. Itâs 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:
Over twenty metacognition reflection worksheets
Five metacognition knowledge hunt lessons
Subject specific resources.
Weâve 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.
51șÚÁÏ Adam Godwin (2019)
Save 50% with our Metacognition Resource Pack for Geography Teachers. Itâs 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:
Over twenty metacognition reflection worksheets
Five metacognition knowledge hunt lessons
The Metacognitive Thunk Generator
Subject specific resources.
Weâve 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.
51șÚÁÏ Adam Godwin (2019)
Save 50% with our Metacognition Resource Pack for Psychology Teachers. Itâs 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:
Over twenty metacognition reflection worksheets
Five metacognition knowledge hunt lessons
Subject specific resources.
Weâve 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.
51șÚÁÏ Adam Godwin (2019)