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An experienced Social science teacher with a range of resources to support effective teaching and learning. Please leave a review. Please read the descriptions of the items carefully before you purchase! Lessons are designed for booklet learning or having slides printed for students. These lessons are not for teachers who want students to write all information in notebooks.

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An experienced Social science teacher with a range of resources to support effective teaching and learning. Please leave a review. Please read the descriptions of the items carefully before you purchase! Lessons are designed for booklet learning or having slides printed for students. These lessons are not for teachers who want students to write all information in notebooks.
Globalisation and Crime AQA A Level Sociology
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Globalisation and Crime AQA A Level Sociology

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This is a lesson on Globalisation and crime. This lesson consists of four sections; 1.The global criminal economy 2.Global risk consciousness 3.Globalisation, capitalism and crime 4. Patterns of criminal organisation The lesson time is between 1-2 hours. Please check the notes section for videos/article links Activities include; Mini white-board tasks Create your own Item task Exam practice question Video application tasks Summary task
Ethnicity educationAQA A LEVEL SOCIOLOGY
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Ethnicity educationAQA A LEVEL SOCIOLOGY

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The time frame for this unit is estimated 4 hours of teaching time. Please check the notes section for video/article links. Activities include; Headline analysis task Mini whiteboard retrieval practice Extended writing task Exam question practice Summary tasks
AQA A Level Sociology Couples Unit
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AQA A Level Sociology Couples Unit

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This resource contains the entire couples unit; -The domestic division of labour Are couples becoming more equal? Resources and decision- making in households Domestic violence A range of activities from video tasks, exam practice questions, peer teach (based on the Webb textbook), gap fill, comprehensive tasks etc. Please check the notes section on the ppt for video links/article links
Theories of education  AQA A LEVEL SOCIOLOGY
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Theories of education AQA A LEVEL SOCIOLOGY

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The time frame for this unit is estimated 4 hours of teaching time. This unit contains Functionalism and education The New right perspective and education Marxism and education Please check the notes section for video/article links. Activities include; Mini whiteboard retrieval practice Extended writing task Exam question practice Summary tasks Video application links
AQA A Level Sociology Green Crime and State crime
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AQA A Level Sociology Green Crime and State crime

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This resource is approx 2-3 hours of teaching time. It includes both green crime and state crime. Based on a wealth of sources. This lesson includes; Recap questions Summary task Exam practice Extended writing task Application task Video tasks
AQA A LEVEL SOCIOLOGY CHANGING FAMILY PATTERNS
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AQA A LEVEL SOCIOLOGY CHANGING FAMILY PATTERNS

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A LEVEL Sociology changing family patterns (family diversity) unit. Webb textbook. Teaching time is approx 4 hours. Changing family patterns topic includes; ethnic families beanpole families same-sex families step families lone parent families one person households chosen families cohabitation marriage divorce Lesson includes; exam practice extended writing task video task MWB AFL quiz
AQA A LEVEL Sociology and Science
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AQA A LEVEL Sociology and Science

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Sociology and Science A2 Theory lesson. AQA SPEC, WEBB TEXTBOOK Lesson is approx 2.5 hours. Can be taught individually or in a double lesson. Lesson includes: Application questions Peer teach Video and questions MWB Tasks Summary Tasks
Media and Crime Unit AQA A Level Sociology
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Media and Crime Unit AQA A Level Sociology

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This is the entire unit of Media and crime. Media representations of crime Media as a cause of crime Moral panics New media and crime The time frame for this unit is estimated 5 hours of teaching time. Please check the notes section for video/article links. Activities include; Newspaper analysis activity Mini whiteboard retrieval practice Extended writing task Sociological perspectives evaluation task Exam question practice Summary tasks Video application links There are several AO2 links referring to drill music, columbine school shooting, James Bulger, Mitcham kidnapping.
AQA Sociology Research Methods Unit
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AQA Sociology Research Methods Unit

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This is an entire unit of research methods lessons pitched at AS level. Lessons include; Sources and types of data Methodlogical perspectives Factors affecting the choice of research method The research process Experiments Questionnaires Interviews Observations and secondary sources Activities include; Video application tasks Essay planning tasks Extended writing Mini whiteboard retrieval practice AO2 key study applications tasks Evaluation tasks
AQA Psychology Retrieval failure
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AQA Psychology Retrieval failure

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This resource contains 2 hours of teaching time (AO1/AO3). This lesson includes most of the following; Exam practice MWB Exercise Writing tasks Video tasks Discussion tasks Essay planning Student examiner Mini experiments Gap Fill
Culture and Media gender development AQA Psych
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Culture and Media gender development AQA Psych

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This lesson is approximately designed for 1 hour and 30 minutes. It covers both the AO1/AO3 of the topic. Features of the lesson includes Research methods application Exam practice MWB task Essay Planning AFL This lesson is designed to assess students understanding frequently and can be easily scaffolded down or adapted to be more challenging Please check the notes section for additional answers
AS AQA SOCIOLOGY WALKING TALKING MOCK (Paper 2)
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AS AQA SOCIOLOGY WALKING TALKING MOCK (Paper 2)

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An excellent revision session for AS Sociology Paper 2 (research methods and families and households). Each walking talking mock should last for 1 hour and 30 minutes. WTM1: Topics cover; ethical issues, policy, demography and secondary sources WTM2: Topics cover; lab experiments, qualitative methods, couples, postmodernism and personal life perspective
Is the nuclear family still important in modern Britain? AQA GCSE
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Is the nuclear family still important in modern Britain? AQA GCSE

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A gcse AQA Sociology lesson from the family and households unit. This lesson was orginally designed for year 9 students but can be easily adapted for y10. It features a mini quiz starter recapping knowledge of the family. Also includes some very fun and effective task to assess their knowledge from the lesson. Learning objectives: To recap knowledge of the family To identify and explain the importance of the nuclear family in modern Britain
AQA GCSE SOCIOLOGY The relationship between children and parents
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AQA GCSE SOCIOLOGY The relationship between children and parents

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A lesson on the relationship between children and parents and how it’s changed over time. Please click on some photos as videos are hyperlinked. Also included a true and false activity that can be used as a mini/ official plenary Learning Objectives: To identify how relationships between children and parents have changed over time To explain why relationships between children and parents have changed over time
Reasons for family diversity AQA GCSE
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Reasons for family diversity AQA GCSE

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A lesson on the resaons for family diversity, included is a diamond 9 summary and ranking activity. The lesson is aimed for year 9 students but can be easily adapted for other years. Learning outcomes: To explain the reasons why there is family diversity in modern Britain