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The New Year workbooks for Microsoft PowerPoint and for International Baccalaureate

Preview of IB Psychology: Working memory model

IB Psychology: Working memory model

This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach the Working memory model in the cognitive approach unit IB Psychology specification.This Powerpoint contains the followings:All the information ( HL) the IB have included in the new spec.Exam tipsClear diagramsVideosStudent research tasksStudent worksheet which accompanies the lessonThe following content is included:Difference between Multi-store model and the working memory modelExplanation of all key aspects of the working memory model (WMM
Preview of IB Psychology: Schema theory

IB Psychology: Schema theory

This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach the Schema theory in the cognitive approach unit IB Psychology specification.This Powerpoint contains the followings:All the information ( HL) the IB have included in the new spec.Exam tipsClear diagramsVideosStudent research tasksStudent worksheet which accompanies the lessonsThe following content is included:What are schemas?Schemas as mediating processesSchemas as the framework of memorySchema processingBartlett (1932) – the effect of cult
Preview of Student Learning Reflection Journal

Student Learning Reflection Journal

Do your students need a guided reflection journal with reflective prompts? Are they creating daily, weekly and monthly goals for themselves? How are they self-managing their day-to-day learning? Check this reflective learning journal designed with supporting students' wonderings and learning journeys in mind! This product is a PowerPoint download that allows for students to either print to make a physical journal or to keep a digital copy so that they can create a personal learning journey. It i
Preview of Knowledge - The Theory of Knowledge series

Knowledge - The Theory of Knowledge series

Created by
David McLean
Knowledge – this is the first in a series of three PowerPoint presentations designed to introduce the components of The Theory of Knowledge. This particular presentation along with the printable workbook looks at concepts of knowledge from the philosophical and the meaning of epistemology to the practical and the difference between ‘I know and ‘I believe’. Each slide has a sound track and the color and movement engages as do the YouTube links that have been chosen for relevance. Much of the foun
Preview of Areas of Knowledge - the Theory of Knowledge Series

Areas of Knowledge - the Theory of Knowledge Series

Created by
David McLean
Areas of Knowledge - this is the third in a series of three PowerPoint presentations designed to introduce the components of The Theory of Knowledge. This particular presentation along with the printable workbook looks at the range of disciplines outlined in the areas of knowledge. Mathematics and the sciences with their logical approaches have been contrasted to the Religious and Indigenous Knowledge Systems. The scientific method is viewed in conjunction with approaches taken in the arts and h
Preview of Ways of Knowing - the Theory of Knowledge series

Ways of Knowing - the Theory of Knowledge series

Created by
David McLean
Ways of Knowing - this is the second in a series of three PowerPoint presentations designed to introduce the components of The Theory of Knowledge. This particular presentation along with the printable workbook looks at how we know what we know. The conventional understanding achieved through things like reason and language is balanced with what we understand and appreciate through areas like faith and intuition. Memory and imagination are also explored as are emotion and perception. Each slide
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnets 137 to 146

Shakespeare - Sonnets 137 to 146

Created by
David McLean
Pity, flirtatiousness, frustration and outward appearances are all issues challenged by the poet in this series of sonnets. There are also some very unusual pieces where form and substance are challenged. The regular iambic pentameter is challenged in one work while romance is overtaken by spiritual concerns in another. The readings of the sonnets provide a perspective that reading alone may miss while the practical activities in the workbook allow students to explore, individually or in groups,
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnets 127 to 136

Shakespeare - Sonnets 127 to 136

Created by
David McLean
Shakespeare turns his attention from the beautiful youth to the dark lady. The reverence toward beauty and the examination of the human condition where love, jealousy and devotion were concerned give way to an earthier and bawdier examination of lust and desire. The readings on the PowerPoint may help with an appreciation of cadence and form while the practical nature of the workbook activities provide opportunities for individual and group work that will enable students and scholars to inch clo
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnets 111 to 120

Shakespeare - Sonnets 111 to 120

Created by
David McLean
This collection of ten sonnets challenges the very reality of a lover’s vision tempered as it is through seeing everything from the perspective of one’s love. There is also an appeal for pity as well as excuses made for infidelity. All in all, an intriguing combination that is explored through the practical workbook activities and with the assistance of the readings on the PowerPoint. The material is designed to supplement and complement approaches taken in class and tutorials.
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnets 101 to 110

Shakespeare - Sonnets 101 to 110

Created by
David McLean
The mythological Muse, the sacrilegious mores of Christianity and the more human notion of infidelity are among the concepts and ideas touched on in this set of ten sonnets. The approach to the study of these sonnets is practical and encourages students to explore through an engagement with the works which sometimes even has them cutting the sonnet, literally, to pieces. The readings on the PowerPoint will also give students another means of access into these works.
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnet 91 to 100

Shakespeare - Sonnet 91 to 100

Created by
David McLean
This collection of ten sonnets continues the journey of the poet from one enamored of his subject but also one who is willing to question a little more and offer warnings along the way. There is adoration and there are excuses made by the poet to ameliorate the conduct of his love but a more realistic tone starts to emerge – the warnings are an indication of this. We also see the beginning of the poet challenging the very Muse that once inspired him. Utilize the workbook activities and the readi
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnets 81 - 90

Shakespeare - Sonnets 81 - 90

Created by
David McLean
A rival appears on the scene compromising the poet. At the same time, the true merit of praise is questioned. A parting of the ways between poet and lover is also happening leading to humiliation and recriminations. These ideas, the conceits Shakespeare utilizes, the poetic craft employed can all be explored and evaluated by choosing from the activities in the workbook and listening to the readings of the sonnets. A practical, hands-on approach is advocated to complement and supplement the appro
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnets 41 - 50

Shakespeare - Sonnets 41 - 50

Created by
David McLean
Jealousy, guilt and forgiveness are all apparent in this collection of ten sonnets. There is a separation that occurs which leads Shakespeare to transcend the physical constraints of distance by relying on his thoughts and reflections of the subject with whom he longs to be. The readings on the PowerPoint provide a starting point for further examination of the sonnets but the workbook provides practical activities for individuals and groups to enable them to examine Shakespeare's craft and the r
Preview of Shakespeare - sonnets 31 to 40

Shakespeare - sonnets 31 to 40

Created by
David McLean
Shakespeare's craftsmanship with words and the sonnet form is matched with his exploration of love and emotion which includes jealousy, delight, frustration and joy. It is in breaking with convention, addressing the majority of his sonnets to a young man and in his juxtaposition of opposites that Shakespeare delves into the complexity of human behavior. This collection of ten sonnets from sonnet 31 to 40 is part of an ongoing exploration where I have packaged the sonnets and made them available
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnets 121 to 126

Shakespeare - Sonnets 121 to 126

Created by
David McLean
The sonnets traditionally associated with admiration for a youthful man end. It culminates in what could be an unfinished sonnet though there is speculation if that is so. What we have seen is a transition where the poet has played a more dominant role and must find ways to explain and excuse his conduct. This is in direct contrast to earlier sonnets when the poet felt enslaved by his love. The readings on the PowerPoint give dimension to our appreciation providing an aural sense of the meter, c
Preview of New Years Activities and Handouts

New Years Activities and Handouts

Created by
SaltLifeTeacher
Welcome 2013 and Reflect on 2012! What new exciting stories will unfold in 2013 and what were some good times that happened in 2012? With these writing activities share your experiences and thoughts. These activities include: Writing Prompts Knock your socks off Fill in the blanks for 2013 2012 Reflection 2012 Reflection and 2013 Hopes Write 10 Things About The New Year Activities: Acrostic Poem: New Year Bye 2012 Welcome 2013
Preview of Online IB Inquiry Learning Workbook for Students

Online IB Inquiry Learning Workbook for Students

Created by
Pukeko Studio
This is a fully editable online workbook to guide students through the inquiry process, ensuring that they understand the expectations, and follow the inquiry process carefully. A great way to build independence in your inquirers. The inquiry process used is the IB stages of inquiry, with central ideas and key concepts, but you can customise any of the pages to suit the inquiry cycle that you use. Each inquiry stage is colour-coded to help students to understand the process of those stages, and
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnet 43

Shakespeare - Sonnet 43

Created by
David McLean
When most I wink, then do mine eyes best see The concept of contradiction permeates Shakespeare’s work. Here, the poet sees much more when his eyes ate closed than when open. His dreams add dimension to his feelings for the subject. This conceit is examined as is the poetic means by which this is achieved in the workbook and PowerPoint. The former has a series of activities for individual or group work while the latter has a reading that adds dimension to our understanding.
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnet 12

Shakespeare - Sonnet 12

Created by
David McLean
When I do count the clock that tells the time, This sonnet seems elegiac as the poet explores his own thoughts about the inevitability of death. It offers hope in the final couplet and, again, this is an appeal for the subject to have children – the only way that beauty can be renewed. There is an associated workbook and a PowerPoint with a reading.
Preview of Strawberry Classroom and Name Labels | EDITABLE | 2024 Cosy Cottage Theme

Strawberry Classroom and Name Labels | EDITABLE | 2024 Cosy Cottage Theme

Created by
The Wisdom House
Get your classroom ready for the new year of 2024! Use these STRAWBERRY labels to organise your classroom. The labels can be used for a variety of things including container labels, book boxes, door displays and desk tags. Strawberry labels are just what you need to create the COSY COTTAGE classroom of your dreams! This resource includes:5 different colour options 2 different label sizes to choose from (small or large). More sizes can be made by adjusting the scale setting on your printer. EDITA
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnet 16

Shakespeare - Sonnet 16

Created by
David McLean
But wherefore do not you a mightier way With Time being personified, the poet juxtaposes the enduring beauty of the subject with that of the poet’s pen. It is an interesting conceit that students can explore through the aid of the workbook and reading on the PowerPoint.
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnet 31

Shakespeare - Sonnet 31

Created by
David McLean
Thy bosom is endeared with all hearts The poet and the subject are deemed to be one given their hearts are intertwined in Sonnet 31. The subject is also the embodiment of all relationships the poet has ever experienced before making the subject and the poet inseparable. Explore this sonnet further through the reading and the practical activities that challenge students to examine more closely and thoroughly.
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnet 114

Shakespeare - Sonnet 114

Created by
David McLean
Or whether doth my mind, being crowned with you Love is a form of alchemy where one’s perception and appreciation of the world can be changed. This sonnet explores that conceit and the practical activities of the workbook help students investigate and appreciate the poetic craft at play. Listening to the reading on the PowerPoint will also provide dimension.
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnet 78

Shakespeare - Sonnet 78

Created by
David McLean
So oft have I invoked thee for my Muse… The poet attempts to validate his skill above those of others. It is the first of three where a rival enters the scene and the poet must establish his credentials and superiority without being vain. It’s not an easy task but students, by exploring Shakespeare’s skill with imagery and connotation, can discover just how successful the poet was. The workbook activities are a practical way this can be achieved and the PowerPoint reading attempts to evoke a fur
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