AQA A Level Sociology Revision Booklets- All TopicsQuick View
sarahworthington1sarahworthington1

AQA A Level Sociology Revision Booklets- All Topics

5 Resources
A set of thorough and comprehensive revision booklets for all three A Level sociology exams, which cover all content they need to know. It includes information for students, and loads of activities ranging from crosswords to essay planning. Last year I published booklets which only included the advanced info, so I have updated them this year to include everything! They worked really well last year to make sure that students were revising early on, and I’m sure they will be as succesful this year too. There is a booklet for each of the following topics: education, families, media, crime, and theory and methods I have been using these as home learning and in lessons- students find they structure their revision really well. I really hope this is useful to you!
BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 11 Psychological Perspective C1 and C2 spec resourcesQuick View
HSCresourcesHSCresources

BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 11 Psychological Perspective C1 and C2 spec resources

(1)
This package includes a 23 booklet with spaces for notes and activities, in Word so you can add to and alter content to suit your style of teaching. There are SEVEN accompanying PowerPoint presentations to aid delivery and encourage class discussions. There are sections to point students in the right directions which refers to the relevant assessment criteria. The spec content covered, in detail, is, as below:- C1. Behaviour of service users in health and social care settings • Concept of role. • Conformity to minority/majority. • Influence, e.g. Asch. • Conformity to social roles e.g. Zimbardo. • Obedience, e.g. Milgram. • Attitude change, e.g. Festinger. • Factors influencing hostility and aggression. C2. Practices in health and social care settings • Promoting independence and empowerment by respecting individual rights. • Value base of care. For more resource packages, follow me on TES to find the wide range of topics and units, all in the same place in a handy search facility, to save on time. #hscresources TES shop Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. 5,000 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out
AQA A LEVEL Sociology and ScienceQuick View
theesocteachertheesocteacher

AQA A LEVEL Sociology and Science

(1)
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
A-Level sociology [AQA]- Theories of education revisionQuick View
amyfo7amyfo7

A-Level sociology [AQA]- Theories of education revision

(0)
This is an A-Level sociology [AQA] lesson focusing on theories of education. This lesson is designed to be a revision lesson, it should last a 90 minute lesson and the power point contains 10 slides. Included: Starter, key concept bingo. Title page- students to identify which sociologist they would associate with each concept. Mind map of each theory, including: Marxism, feminism, functionalism, The new right, Postmodernism and liberal perspectives. This idea is that students add the key information from the board to their mind map (provided as a separate worksheet) whilst the teacher goes through the information. Practice theory exam questions which students should have a go at planning, includes a 10 marker and 30 marker. Board game- students to assess their understanding of key studies and theorists.
WJEC Criminology Unit 2 revision (Theories of criminality)Quick View
Lesson-linkLesson-link

WJEC Criminology Unit 2 revision (Theories of criminality)

(0)
WJEC Criminology - Unit 2 (AC 2.1; AC 2.2; AC 2.3; AC 3.2) Revision of theories of criminality + evaluation of theories PowerPoint summary of: Biological theories of criminality (AC 2.1) Individualistic theories of criminality (AC 2.2) Sociological theories of criminality (AC 2.3) Evaluation included on each of the theories (AC 3.2)
FeminismQuick View
conord094conord094

Feminism

(2)
This resource has an overview of the key strands of feminism, its key thinkers, and tensions within the ideology. It is best used as an A-level lesson over 4/5 lessons. The series of lessons also includes video resources within, activity sheets and essay planning sheets. This can be used for Sociology and Government and Politics (AQA, Edexcel)
Is sociology a science?Quick View
JamesPearsonJamesPearson

Is sociology a science?

(1)
Based for A Level sociology, A full lesson on the sociology and science debate, based on any relevant textbooks, but ideally AQA A Level Sociology Book 2 by Webb and Westergaard. Includes activities exam question opportunities/self assessment, also differentiated via lesson outcomes.
Past, Practice + Predicted questions - AQA A Level Sociology  - all 3 papersQuick View
pippaatkinpippaatkin

Past, Practice + Predicted questions - AQA A Level Sociology - all 3 papers

3 Resources
Past, Practice + Predicted questions - AQA A Level Sociology Papers 1, 2 & 3 (note - the booklet for Paper 2 relates to options A2 Families & Households & B1 Beliefs in Society only). Each of these three booklets are written to prepare you for your final AQA ‘A’ Level Sociology exams in 2024. Each booklet serves the following functions: Overview - one page reminding you of which questions you will be facing in this specific exam and how many marks each are worth. Questions from each past paper are listed in chronological order – so you can read and practice ALL the relevant past paper questions without having to look them up. The themes of the past paper questions are then presented in a chart that relates to the topics in the Napier Press textbooks. A crystal ball and purple writing indicates which topics have yet to come up. A list of OTHER relevant questions to practice are then listed. These are sourced from a range of textbooks and there are many I have made up myself. Those in purple text relate to the topics most likely to come up. By working through these booklets, you should become confident in your knowledge of ALL the past paper questions – from 2023 back to the SPEC paper published in 2016. You will be aware of which topics are yet to come up – which will enable you to give these areas particular focus in your revision (make sure you revise everything though). You then have a range of alternative questions to practice answers to - many have been written especially for this booklet. By the time you have worked your way through these booklets, applying your knowledge to the questions presented, you should feel very confident that you are well prepared for the 2024 Sociology exam series.
GCSE Sociology - Complete Workbook SetQuick View
godwin86godwin86

GCSE Sociology - Complete Workbook Set

5 Resources
This bundle contains a complete series of workbooks made for GCSE Sociology students. It includes the four new workbooks made for each of the four main sections of the course (Family, Education, Crime & Deviance, and Social Stratification) and, as a bonus resource, my very popular Research Methods workbook. The workbooks were designed for the AQA specification and adapted for the WJEC/EDUQAS specification (two versions of each workbook are included in this resource pack). Each of the four main workbooks contains the following: Student Progress-Check Tasks A Personal Learning Checklist Activity 1 - Mind-Map Overview Task Activity 2 - Reading Comprehension Activity 3 - Key-Work Match & Listing Tasks Activity 4 - Online Research Tasks Activity 5 - Reading Comprehension Activity 6 - Bare-bones Essay Planning Task Activity 7 - Creative Tasks (Posters & Poetry) Activity 8 - Investigate & Report (Newspaper Article Task) Activity 9 - Reading Comprehension Activity 10 - Essay-Planning Activity Activity 11- Essay Assessment Extension Tasks (Many!) Each contains 25+ sides of activities and is designed to be printed as a double-sided workbook. The files are in editable Word (.doc) format in-case you wish to make any amendments (e.g. changing the exam questions). The workbooks are not designed to be a comprehensive: they each include selected readings and cover some (not all) of the topics listed in the specification. If you are happy with your purchase and leave a 5* rating for this TES bundle, please email me ( godwin86@gmail.com ) and I will send you a FREE ‘Revision Strategy Battle Planner’ which will be useful for your Year 11 students. Copyright Adam Godwin (2020) - strictly not for redistribution.
Families and households - EPIC revision PPT/BookletQuick View
pippaatkinpippaatkin

Families and households - EPIC revision PPT/Booklet

(1)
This is a complete revision PPT for the entire Families and Household’s topic for ‘A’ Level Sociology AQA Spec. There are 23 slides of content. The content of these slides is detailed enough to enable students to write a 20-mark essay on any Families and Households essay title that comes up in the final exam and provide suitable material for the 10 markers. Students could print these slides and use them as separate revision cards or they could be printed as a complete revision booklet. The slides are designed to help the students break their revision up into manageable chunks – and the use of colourful, highlighted text and relevant pictures should help engage visual learners. I also use my EPIC revision PPTs in class – students have the booklet version open in front of them while I am teaching in addition to longer textbooks and other resources. The slides contain relevant and up to date statistics from the ONS, the 2023 British Social Attitudes Survey and the 2021 Census – material that textbooks written in time for the ‘new’ spec in 2016 do not contain. Please note EPIC revision PPTs for Crime & Deviance, Beliefs in Society, Methods in Context and Sociological Theory are also available in my TES shop.
BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 10 Sociological Perspectives Learning Aim A resourcesQuick View
HSCresourcesHSCresources

BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 10 Sociological Perspectives Learning Aim A resources

(0)
A 28 page booklet for students to write notes, carry out activities and plan course work content. There are NINE accompanying PowerPoints to help with an engaging delivery with lots of reference to the assessment criteria so discussions can take place to check students understanding. It’s in Word format so you can add to this, to suit your style of delivery. Keeping notes together with planning opportunities will keep the most disorganised of students, on task The resource package covers the complete content for A1 and A2, as below:- A1 Concepts and terminology used within sociology • Diversity of culture and identity: o socialisation, including norms, values and roles o social class o race and ethnic or national origin o gender o age o region o religion or belief systems o sexual orientation o disability. • The main social institutions: o family networks o education o health and social care services. A2 The key sociological perspectives The main sociological perspectives, and the strengths and limitations of each perspective’s explanation of society: • functionalism • conflict, including Marxism and feminism • social action, including interactionism • postmodernism. #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. 5,000 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out #hscresources
Beliefs in Society - EPIC revision PPT/BookletQuick View
pippaatkinpippaatkin

Beliefs in Society - EPIC revision PPT/Booklet

(0)
This is a revision PPT for the entire Beliefs in Society topic for ‘A’ Level Sociology AQA Spec. Each sub-topic within Beliefs in Society has been reduced down to between 1 and 4 slides (Total - 20 slides of content). The content on these slides should enable students to write a 20 mark essay on any Beliefs in Society essay title that comes up in the final exam and also provide suitable material for the 10, markers. Students could print these slides and use them as separate revision cards or as a complete revision booklet. I also use the PPT as a teaching aid in class. The slides are designed to help the students break their revision up into manageable chunks. Please note EPIC revision PPTs are also available for Crime & Deviance, Families & Households, Methods in context and Sociological Theory in my TES shop.
AQA A-level Sociology: Families Topic 6 ‘Family diversity’ Revision lessonQuick View
Akinyemi1993Akinyemi1993

AQA A-level Sociology: Families Topic 6 ‘Family diversity’ Revision lesson

(0)
Detailed and differentiated (up and down) student led lesson that aims to recap and consolidate student’s knowledge and understanding of: key sociologists (Parsons, Murray, Chester and Benson, Stacey, Beck, Giddens and more) key terms (Rapoports’ different types of diversity, neo-conventional Pure relationship​​, Risk society​​, negotiated family​​, individualisation thesis​​, Divorce-extended family​​, 'Families of choice’​, Fragmentation and diversity​​, Connected thesis and more) in the family diversity topic of the family unit. the main difference in modernist and postmodernist views of: society, the family AND explanations of family diversity. INCLUDES STUDENT FRIENDLY MARK-SCHEME FOR 10 MARKER ON THIS TOPIC RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF THE PPT. ANSWERS FOR MOST ACTIVITIES (Recap and planning activity) INCLUDED AND CAN BE FOUND ON NEXT SLIDE AFTER ACTIVITY SLIDE INCLUDES ORACY ACTIVITY
AQA Sociology - Family and Households - UPDATED 2023Quick View
miriamsulehman1396miriamsulehman1396

AQA Sociology - Family and Households - UPDATED 2023

10 Resources
This is a complete bundle of the entire family and households topic. It includes a powerpoint and booklet for: Couples The role of the family (individual powerpoint for each perspective) Demography Changing Patterns in the Family Childhood Family and Social Policy All of the powerpoints include activities to engage students and have exam focus embedded and broken down to support student learning. A detailed booklet is also available with all of the powerpoints. This is in line with the Webb et al Sociology book 1.
AQA Sociology Theory and Methods Revision BookletQuick View
sarahworthington1sarahworthington1

AQA Sociology Theory and Methods Revision Booklet

(1)
A thorough and comprehensive revision booklet for the theory and methods sections of the paper 1 and 3 exams, which covers all content they need to know. It includes information for students, and 13 activities ranging from crosswords to essay planning. Last year I published booklets which only included the advanced info, so I have updated them this year to include everything! They worked really well last year to make sure that students were revising early on, and I’m sure they will be as succesful this year too. I will be using this as home learning for my students over the coming half term, and have included a schedule with their deadlines which can easily be adapted to suit your class May need the latest version of word or you might need to play around with the formatting. I’ve also uploaded as a pdf to avoid any trouble. I really hope this is useful to you!
AQA Sociology - Education (Internal and External Factors)Quick View
miriamsulehman1396miriamsulehman1396

AQA Sociology - Education (Internal and External Factors)

10 Resources
This is a complete bundle of all the powerpoints for social class, gender, ethnicity, the role of education (perspectives) and educational policies. This is for both the internal and external factors. All of the powerpoints include activities to engage students and have exam focus embedded and broken down to support student learning. A worksheet is also available with all of the powerpoints. This is in line with the Webb et al Sociology book 1.
DIRT Worksheet (A3 Double-Sided)Quick View
godwin86godwin86

DIRT Worksheet (A3 Double-Sided)

(22)
Need an instant DIRT worksheet/session? This is for any GCSE (or exam) subject. This download includes a generic (multi-subject) A3 double-sided DIRT worksheet and PowerPoint instructional slides. DIRT stands for ‘Dedicated Improvement Reflection Time’ and the worksheet features a number of activities that encourage students to reflect on their work, their targets and how to improve. The download also includes a 5-slide, fully-animated, PowerPoint presentation that can be integrated into your teaching materials or used as a session in itself. The Powerpoint features a number of activities for DIRT. Both files are fully editable so that you can make any alterations or changes you might want to.