What my A Level classes actually need from ready-to-run packs
First week after half-term, my Year 12 Physics set tripped over SUVAT rearrangements just as the spec moved into projectile motion. The only packs that helped had three things: a retrieval starter linked to last lesson’s algebra, an example that went past the obvious case, and an exam-style hinge before we committed to notes. For British A Level, I want units built around assessment moments—mini tests at the end of “Bonding” in Chemistry, 10-mark application in Economics after “Market failure,” or a comparison paragraph in English Lit that mirrors the paper’s AO balance.
Homework should reinforce the exact skill: numerical practice with units of k after a rates lesson, not generic kinetics trivia; or a Politics 12-marker with a clear “assess” stem and a skeleton paragraph for weaker writers. I also need practicals scaffolded with risk notes and data tables that match the board’s approach. I keep these in a shared space so my team can grab and tweak; if you haven’t browsed a curated bank recently, you can scan options and save what fits your scheme from the community library.