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This shop exists to help you lead with clarity, not chaos. Whether you're wrangling curriculum maps, decoding NPQ frameworks, or designing CPD that doesn’t involve sad biscuits and a blank flipchart, you’ll find smart, strategic resources here. Designed for real schools, real time pressures, and real people who lead with both humour and purpose.
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Because leadership shouldn’t feel like a group task with no instructions.
This shop exists to help you lead with clarity, not chaos. Whether you're wrangling curriculum maps, decoding NPQ frameworks, or designing CPD that doesn’t involve sad biscuits and a blank flipchart, you’ll find smart, strategic resources here. Designed for real schools, real time pressures, and real people who lead with both humour and purpose.
Lead better. Laugh frequently and Download confidently.
Bring Pride Month 2025 into the classroom with this engaging PowerPoint designed for secondary school pupils.
Covering LGBTQ+ history, rights, and contributions, this resource fosters understanding, inclusivity, and meaningful discussions.
Packed with interactive slides, reflection prompts, and classroom activities, it’s the perfect tool to educate and empower students while celebrating diversity.
What is Pride Month?
Pride Month, celebrated every June, is a time dedicated to uplifting and celebrating the lives, voices, and rights of LGBTQ+ people that’s individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, and others.
It marks the anniversary of the Stonewall Riots of 1969, which were a turning point in the fight for LGBTQ+ equality. Pride began as a protest and continues as both a celebration of identity and a reminder of ongoing struggles for acceptance, safety, and equity.
Pride and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)
Celebrating Pride Month in schools reinforces key DEI principles:
Diversity: Recognising and valuing different sexual orientations and gender identities as part of the rich variety of human experience.
Equity: Understanding that some students and families face barriers based on who they are and actively working to remove those barriers.
Inclusion: Creating safe, respectful environments where everyone can be themselves without fear of bullying, isolation, or discrimination.
Why It Belongs in Schools
Supports PSHE, SMSC, and British Values curriculum aims
Builds empathy and allyship across all student groups
Helps LGBTQ+ pupils and families feel seen and respected
Encourages critical thinking about human rights, fairness, and representation
FAQs:
Q: What topics are covered in this PowerPoint? A: The PPT explores LGBTQ+ history, rights, key figures, and the significance of Pride Month, along with classroom activities and reflection prompts.
Q: Is this resource suitable for all secondary school students? A: Yes! The content is designed to be accessible and engaging for KS3 and KS4 learners.
Q: Does the PowerPoint include discussion prompts? A: Absolutely! The resource encourages meaningful conversations about inclusivity, equality, and representation.
Q: Can this PowerPoint be adapted for different lessons? A: Yes, it’s fully editable, allowing educators to tailor content to their classroom needs.
Q: Can I share this resource with colleagues? A: This resource is intended for educational use but may not be redistributed or resold without permission.
:#PrideMonth2025 #LGBTQEducation #InclusiveTeaching #SecondarySchools #PrideInTheClassroom #DiversityMatters #TeachingEquality #EmpowerStudents #EducationForAll
Trapped in a science lab, students must solve 4 forces-based puzzles to escape. A creative KS2/KS3 classroom escape room for end-of-term fun or revision.
Bring your physics unit to life with this immersive Forces & Motion Escape Room ideal for KS2 and KS3. Students work in teams to solve 4 creative puzzles covering:
Gravity
Friction
Air Resistance
Newton’s Laws
The scenario: The science lab is in lockdown. The only way out? Use your scientific reasoning to find the 4 hidden codes that unlock the doors.
Includes
4 Puzzle Station Worksheets (printable or slide-ready)
escape room instructions engaging PPT
Force concept application (no equipment needed)
Certificate of Completion
Teacher Guide & Answers
Editable PowerPoint Slides (1 per puzzle station display format)
Intro Poster + Escape Room Scenario Letter (visual narrative prompt)
Force Diagrams Mini-Display (free A4 printable posters)
Student Reflection Sheet (what did you learn about forces?)
Key Stages
KS2, KS3
Resource Type
Escape Room, Project, Quiz, Revision, Group Activity, Science Puzzle
FAQs
Q1. What year group is this best for?
A1. Designed for Years 5–8, with differentiation built into each station.
Q2. Is it printable or digital?
A2. The puzzles, tracker, and certificate are fully printable, but can also be used as part of a digital slideshow.
Q3. Does it require special equipment?
A3. No it’s a low-equipment, no-mess escape room, perfect for any classroom setup.
Q4. Can students complete it independently?
A4. It’s best as a team activity (pairs or small groups) for collaboration and communication.
Q5. What if I want to extend it into a longer lesson?
A5. Use the “Design Your Own Puzzle” extension, or connect it with your forces practicals.
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This comprehensive OCR GCSE Classical Civilisation resource covers all Themes A to F with a full mock exam paper, practice answers matched to mark schemes, evaluation strategies, student workbook prompts, and a revision grid. Perfect for classroom use, revision, and assessment preparation. All content supports both higher- and mixed-ability learners.
KEY FEATURES
Full-length mock exam paper for Themes A–F
Model answers from 1 to 12 marks (with matched word count and exam-style detail)
Explanations for why each answer achieves full marks
Clear Do’s and Don’ts for each question type
Student workbook version with blank response boxes
Revision and evaluation grid (Theme, Key Concepts, Exam Strategy, Pitfalls)
Covers major OCR units: Persian Empire, Homeric World, Myth & Religion, Roman City Life, War & Warfare, Athens & Rome
Q1: Which exam board is this suitable for?
This is designed for OCR GCSE Classical Civilisation, covering all key themes in the specification.
Q2: What topics are included?
Persian Empire, Homeric World (The Odyssey), Myth and Religion, Roman City Life, War and Warfare, and City Life in Athens and Rome.
Q3: Are example answers included?
Yes. Every question from 1.1 to 6.5 includes a example answer, matched to correct mark-level expectations (1tp12 marks).
Q4: Can this be used for homework or revision?
Absolutely. The workbook version is ideal for in-class modelling, revision, or independent practice. Also suitable for mocks.
Q5: Is the resource editable?
Yes. Editable Word versions available upon request. You can adapt for differentiation or personalised support.
Q6: How does this help with 12-mark questions?
Each 12-mark answer includes 280 300 words, with structure, relevant content, named sources, and a reasoned conclusion. Perfect for scaffolding top-grade responses.
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DISCLAIMER
This resource has been independently created and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or approved by any official exam board or awarding organisation, including Eduqas, AQA, OCR, or Pearson. All content is based on publicly available specifications and teaching experience. NO gaurantee
While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, users should verify information against official exam board guidance and current specifications.
This resource is licensed for individual classroom or personal use only and must not be resold or redistributed without permission.
An engaging and story-driven PowerPoint presentation on the Gunpowder Plot, perfect for KS2 history or assemblies. Students will learn why Bonfire Night is celebrated, who Guy Fawkes was, and how the failed plot shaped British traditions. Ideal for Years 4–6 and fully adaptable for class discussions or cross-curricular literacy links.
FAQs:
Q: What year group is this resource best for?
A: It’s ideal for Years 4–6, but can be adapted for younger KS2 or lower KS3 groups.
Q: Can I edit the slides?
A: Yes, the PowerPoint file is fully editable for customisation.
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“Climate Change & Its Impact Understanding the Global Crisis!”
The effects of climate change are reshaping our planet From rising temperatures to extreme weather events. This resource explores the science behind climate change, its environmental and societal consequences, and the urgent need for global action. Perfect for educators, students, and anyone looking to understand the impact and solutions.
FAQs:
Q: What causes climate change? A: Climate change is primarily driven by human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial emissions, which increase greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Q: How does climate change affect daily life? A: It leads to extreme weather, rising sea levels, loss of biodiversity, and challenges in food production, impacting communities worldwide.
Q: What are the long-term consequences? A: Without action, climate change can lead to irreversible damage, including habitat loss, increased natural disasters, and global health risks.
Q: What steps can individuals take to combat climate change? A: Small actions like reducing waste, conserving energy, and advocating for sustainable policies contribute to slowing climate change.
Q: Is this resource suitable for educational purposes? A: Yes! This material is designed to inform and educate learners about climate science and environmental responsibility.
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Explore one of the most engaging KS3 Geography units with this complete KS3 Rivers Scheme of Work, designed for Year 7 and Year 8. Packed with direct instruction, retrieval tasks, and real-world geography links (e.g. Climate Change, Globalisation, and Sustainability), this 5-lesson bundle is perfect for your end of term, transition unit, or a Summer Quiz series.
Use this across themed weeks such as WorldOceansDay, RefugeeWeek, or PrideMonth, tying in topics like British Values, Environmental Impact, and Cultural Geography. Build connections with other subjects like History (Titanic, Windrush) and Science (Rock Cycle, Ecosystems) to strengthen cross-curricular links.
Lessons Included:
Lesson 1 – What Is a River?
Lesson 2 – River Processes (Erosion, Transportation, Deposition)
Lesson 3 – River Landforms (Upper/Middle/Lower Course)
Lesson 4 – Flooding (Causes and Case Studies: Africa, UK, Global Warming)
Lesson 5 – Flood Management (Hard vs Soft Engineering, Climate Resilience)
Ideal for Teachers Who Want:
Direct instruction lessons for KS3
Cross-curricular impact with Coasts, Weather, RockCycle, Sustainability, ClimateChange
Ready-to-teach PowerPoints, worksheets, Venn diagrams, and quizzes
Activities suitable for cover, EAL/SEND, or stretch and challenge
Seasonal relevance: perfect for EndOfTerm, Transition, SummerQuiz, and tie-ins
Bundle Includes:
6 Editable teachng resource PowerPoints and planning
Key vocabulary and definitions
Plenaries, starters, and optional homework ideas
KS3 Rivers Scheme of Work for Geography ideal for Year 7 & 8. Includes erosion, deposition, flooding, climate change, and sustainability. Full lesson bundle with PPTs, worksheets, assessments, and cross-curricular links. Supports ClimateChange Africa Globalisation Rivers BritishValues.
FAQs
Q: Can this be adapted for other topics like Climate or Coasts?
A: Yes the resource includes connections to ecosystems, global warming, and the rock cycle. Great for broad ClimateChange units.
Q: Will this work for Year 6 Transition?
A: Yes –ideal as a bridging unit. Link to Transition or SummerQuiz content for fun revision.
Q: Are resources editable?
A: Yes all PowerPoints and worksheets are fully editable for classroom or remote use.
Q: How does this support wider learning goals?
A: Lessons encourage critical thinking, resilience, sustainability awareness, and British Values through real-world applications.
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