Evaluative paragraphs for cultural variations in attachmentQuick View
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Evaluative paragraphs for cultural variations in attachment

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This handout provides students with relevant evaluation points for research into cultural variations in attachment. It provides them with a model evaluative paragraph and then guides them through the remaining evaluative paragraphs with the opportunity for independent practice also.
Cultural variations information sheetQuick View
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Cultural variations information sheet

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This information sheet on Van Ijzendoorn’s cultural variations research pulls together all the AO1 information students need. It provides students with key information surrounding the procedure and findings but also gives them the chance to delve into the findings and answer some key questions regarding individualistic and collectivist cultures.
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Strange Situation model essay to improve

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‘Outline and evaluate Ainsworth’s Strange Situation’ 16 marks This poorly written essay is designed for students to pull out relevant evaluation points and restructure the paragraphs to gain more AO3 marks. All the relevant evaluation points are in there but the language and structure used needs improving. Teachers could then go through the essay with students using the visualiser adding in their improvements.
Strange Situation information sheetQuick View
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Strange Situation information sheet

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An easy to understand information sheet to be filled in by students to provide them with all the AO1 knowledge needed on the Strange Situation. This handout is designed to ensure students have all the information they need, and so that it is easy to revise from.
Extended response planning sheetsQuick View
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Extended response planning sheets

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These worksheets are designed for students struggling with the structure and layout of their 10, 20, and 30 mark extended answers. These sheets are useful for planning answers and showing students how to breakdown their responses. Each box represents one paragraph (or part of a paragraph for the 10 marker). In the top box, the question item can be added so that students can make direct links to this and add quotes into their paragraph boxes. These are also useful for students new to the subject hence why a 20 mark, AS level planning sheet has been added.
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Paragraph sentence starters

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This resource is useful for students struggling with the structure of their 30 mark extended responses in sociology. It provides them with a reminder of each section of their paragraph and possible sentence starters they can use for each section.
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Treating phobias model essay

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This handout provides students with a poorly written essay to improve. It contains some AO1 knowledge and relevant AO3 points, however the detail and structure needs improving. Students can work independently, or with guidance, to improve each section and re-structure the essay as a whole. You could even get students to mark the essay.
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Bowlby information sheets

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There are two seperate information sheets, one on Bowlby’s monotropic theory and another on his maternal deprivation theory. These provide students with all the relevant information and key terminology that they require. You could pair these with questions to check understanding.