AQA GCSE SOCIOLOGY - Unit 1 - The Sociological Approach (UPDATED FOR 2025/2026)Quick View
alessandrokaye

AQA GCSE SOCIOLOGY - Unit 1 - The Sociological Approach (UPDATED FOR 2025/2026)

17 Resources
Complete set of presentations for the first unit, tried and tested with real classes. No textbook needed. Includes worksheets and end of unit assessment. Mini-whiteboards would be ideal and access to ICT is required for a couple of lessons - one laptop/computer between two students. Created inline with AQA's recommended scheme of work.
A-level Sociology - Introduction to Sociology lessonQuick View
TheSociologyHub

A-level Sociology - Introduction to Sociology lesson

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This is a lesson I use as an introduction to the AQA A-level Sociology course and to the sociological imagination or line of inquiry. The lesson includes: an overview of the course, exam and curriculum activities to introduce students to Sociology and sociological thinking/ inquiry. suggested reading, podcasts, revision websites youtube channels that students can use to develop their knowledge and understanding of key ideas and concepts. Expectations Can be easily edited to meet your needs, e.g. specification, expectations and can also be used as an introduction to AQA GCSE Sociology .
Beliefs in society unit AQA SociologyQuick View
theesocteacher

Beliefs in society unit AQA Sociology

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This is the entire unit for the beliefs in society topic in A level sociology. This includes topics on: Theories of beliefs Ideology, science and nationalism Social change Religious organisations, movements and members Religion and globalisation Secularisation Alternatives to secularisation Features of the lesson includes (Not included for all lessons): Exam practice MWB match up Video tasks Explain why task Application task Essay plan task
AQA Sociology GCSE Families RevisionQuick View
madsmattwills1

AQA Sociology GCSE Families Revision

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This is a large pack of resources for learning and revision of the “Families” section of AQA Sociology GCSE. The pack includes: The Functionalist Perspective The Marxist Perspective The Feminist Perspective Different Families Rapoport & Rapoport Conjugal Role Relationships Changing Families Changing Households Wider Family Relationships Marriage and Divorce Theories of Divorce Criticisms of Families Is the Nuclear Family Still Important? Knowledge Organisers Practice Exam Questions
GCSE AQA Sociology Education Revision BookletQuick View
sarahworthington1

GCSE AQA Sociology Education Revision Booklet

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Revision booklet for students to fill in and condense their knowledge of this topic. Previously my students have loved these as it has all of their knowledge in one place, and they can create their own revision guides. For the AQA GCSE Sociology Specification
A Level Sociology: Media Bundle 7192/2 AQAQuick View
Socio-Scholar

A Level Sociology: Media Bundle 7192/2 AQA

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The Complete Media Bundle for A Level Sociology offers a full, engaging, and exam-focused set of resources covering every topic required by the specification. It enables students to master the sociological study of the media through in-depth PDF summaries, visually dynamic PowerPoint presentations, and a range of skills-based and assessment-focused materials. Core content areas include: Media Ownership and Control, The New Media, Globalisation and the Media, Media Representations (of class, gender, ethnicity, age, and disability), Media Content and Audiences, and Media Effects and Audience Theories. Each topic is supported by comprehensive PowerPoint slides that break down theoretical perspectives (Marxist, Pluralist, Feminist, Postmodernist), key sociologists, and contemporary examples such as streaming services, citizen journalism, media moral panics, and the impact of digital algorithms on consumption. The bundle explores how media both reflects and shapes society, power structures, and identities, and how audiences actively interpret or resist media content. To build exam confidence and critical writing skills, the pack includes connectives worksheets, skills-based activities (e.g. PEEL paragraph practice, media text analysis, theory-application tasks), and essay planning templates. Each major topic comes with a focused podcast episode, offering accessible summaries of key theories, debates, and sociological applications—ideal for independent revision or flipped learning. The question bank features a wide range of exam-style questions and model answers, including 10- and 20-mark essay questions such as “Evaluate the view that media owners control media content for ideological purposes” and “Assess the impact of new media on audience behaviour.” A series of interactive quizzes reinforces key terms, theorists, and concepts through fun and formative assessment. Altogether, this full-course Media bundle equips students with the theoretical depth, real-world application, and analytical skill needed to excel in the media unit of A Level Sociology. It’s ideal for teachers delivering the course or students seeking a structured, content-rich, and engaging way to revise.
Theories in sociologyQuick View
eman245

Theories in sociology

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These revision powerpoints are made to help with last minute revision - they are summaried to a point where it is still easily understood/able to develop. Also comes with a checklist to aid your revision. This is followed by the A-Level - AQA - Sociology specification This is for the theory and methods section of the papers - which comes under Paper 1 AND Paper 3 BUT - this is WITHOUT the methods - for the methods I have made a separate sociology revision powerpoint lablelled as ‘research methods’ this powerpoint includes the following topics: Sociology and science Objectivity and values in sociology Functionalism Marxism Feminist theories Action theories Globalisation, modernity and postmodernity Sociology and social policy
Sociology - Research MethodsQuick View
eman245

Sociology - Research Methods

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great resource for revision or lessons - these are quick, concise but understandable notes covers all research methods content - WITHOUT CONTEXT!! topics: Types of data that sociologists use Practical issues Ethical issues Theoretical issues Research process Experiments Questionnaires Interviews Observations Official statistics Documents and content analysis downloaded as a microsoft ppt - with animations AQA A-level/AS level
GCSE Sociology - Complete Workbook SetQuick View
godwin86

GCSE Sociology - Complete Workbook Set

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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. UPDATE: This bundle has now been enhanced with four additional workbooks: these ‘video-learning workbooks’ help students to learn from online video resources more effectively. If you are happy with your purchase and leave a review and 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.
AQA A level Sociology Families and Households Revision BookletQuick View
rosita_zadeh

AQA A level Sociology Families and Households Revision Booklet

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Detailed but summarised notes, following the specification Highlighted points for easy revision and better memorisation A/A* notes- I got an A* in my a level Real life case studies/examples researched & summarised Created using a combination of the textbook, teacher notes, mark schemes, online resources No need to waste time making notes- revise straight away!
GCSE Sociology: Globalisation & PovertyQuick View
tcarter91

GCSE Sociology: Globalisation & Poverty

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A full GCSE Sociology lesson from the Social Stratification module of AQA Sociology, although compatible with other exam boards. Contains a presentation and all the resources that you would need. Every lesson begins with a recap quiz and will have a combination of independent tasks and teacher-led discussion. There will always be a discussion of an exam question. Please leave a review!
Sociology - Crime and Deviance - EthnicityQuick View
Clammera

Sociology - Crime and Deviance - Ethnicity

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A lesson on ethnicity and crime, as part of Crime and Deviance for A-level Year 13 students on the AQA Specification Activities include: ‘Stop and search’ decision-making Crime statistics data digging Brixton Riots and Stephen Lawrence - video notes Key theories discussion Walk the line debate NWA lyric analysis Evaluation web Example exam questions Model answers (Lesson follows a ‘Be more chef’ model - the lesson takes cooking as an analogy for the starter, main and plenary. The ‘Be more chef’ concept pushes students to go beyond the recipe at the end of the lesson, and strive towards additional independent study)
AQA GCSE SOCIOLOGY - Unit 4 - Education (UPDATED FOR 2025/2026)Quick View
alessandrokaye

AQA GCSE SOCIOLOGY - Unit 4 - Education (UPDATED FOR 2025/2026)

15 Resources
Complete set of presentations for the fourth unit of the new AQA specification, tried and tested with real classes. Mini-whiteboards would be ideal and access to ICT is required for a couple of lessons - one laptop/computer between two students. Created to fit with AQA’s recommended scheme of work.
AQA GCSE SOCIOLOGY - Unit 5 - Crime and Deviance (UPDATED FOR 2025/2026)Quick View
alessandrokaye

AQA GCSE SOCIOLOGY - Unit 5 - Crime and Deviance (UPDATED FOR 2025/2026)

18 Resources
Complete set of presentations for the fifth unit of the new AQA specification, tried and tested with real classes. Mini-whiteboards would be ideal and access to ICT is required for a couple of lessons - one laptop/computer between two students. Created to fit with AQA’s recommended scheme of work.
AQA GCSE SOCIOLOGY - Unit 3 - Families (UPDATED FOR 2025/2026)Quick View
alessandrokaye

AQA GCSE SOCIOLOGY - Unit 3 - Families (UPDATED FOR 2025/2026)

15 Resources
Complete set of presentations for the third unit of the new AQA specification, tried and tested with real classes. Includes a full assessment of this chapter, and the previous chapter, and a full feedback lesson. Mini-whiteboards would be ideal and access to ICT is required for a couple of lessons - one laptop/computer between two students. Created to fit with AQA’s recommended scheme of work.
GCSE Sociology - Introduction to TheoriesQuick View
jadeth1990

GCSE Sociology - Introduction to Theories

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This bundle pack includes introductory lessons to help support learners who are new to GCSE Sociology, understand the main sociological theories and theorists. These include: Functionalism and Emile Durkheim Marxism and Karl Marx Interactionism and Max Weber Feminist Theory New Right Perspective All PowerPoints go through the basics of each of the theories and theorists and have a range of activities included to ensure that the lesson content is interactive. All PowerPoints have a ‘Quick Check Questions’ section which helps consolidate the learning of your students. This also includes a Key Words test sheet based on the key terminology covered after Functionalism and Marxism has been completed. This is a useful tool to support spelling and test students’ knowledge on the key concepts needed for the exam.