A collection of revision resources for whole lessons or individual tasks. These are very easy to amend to whatever topic you want to focus on.
Rotating squares - Includes 11 essay questions. The aim is to give each student one essay question, give them a set time to complete the sections (AO1, I&D and AO3) then swap with another student for a set time, and again. Eventually, there will be several contributions for each essay.
Articulate - 60 Key terms of studies. Students work in teams. One student picks a card and must explain their word without saying the word. Others must figure out the word.
Revision clocks - Assign a topic. Give students 1 minute to complete each section of the clock.
Ask or answer - cut out cards. Student independently completes either asking the question that fits the answer or answering the question.
Someone who - You will need to add your own questions. Give students a sheet each, they need to ask their peers to tell them the answer and state who told them.
A03 burgers - interactive way to great effective AO3 paragraphs. In practice, I provided students with 'points' to guide them to create burgers.
'How to Revise Psychology' evidence based guide.
Issues and Debates synoptic activity
exam question brain dump
3x 1 hour lessons on Buddhist Sects (Theravada and Mahayana).
2 lessons on precepts which can be cut down into one if needed.
Some slides are just large bodies of text, these are to be printed and for students to read aloud.
See the notes.
26 colourful and informative slides to support the delivery of the Family Diversity topic of Families and Households.
Tasks included. Dyslexia friendly.
Includes 5 detailed powerpoints to teach the families and Household topics which all include resources, contemporary links, activities and exam questions. The notes section includes all sources of additional information.
2 of the topics are student-led:
Demography is a free resource available here: (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-15-sociology-f-and-h-demography-workbook-11634331)
Changing Family Patterns is a 2 week group project included on slide 1 of the Childhood powerpoint.
Updated version.
Initially made for my own students to help with revision - it's not designed to be delivered but for students to use and go through themselves.
49 slides include:
Exam and assessment information.
Various revision techniques for all learning styles.
Various note-taking techniques (hows and whys)
Essay structure (how to understand a mark scheme, how to get an A, how to write strong AO3)
Wider reading (websites, and twitter provided)
How to deal with stress.
How to deal with procrastination.
Available as part of an 11 PPT whole course bundle.
Includes everything they need to know for the Memory Unit, ideal for revision as each slide nicely summarises each section of the module with colourful graphics, and a clear evaluation is given at the end of each sub-section.
Available as part of an 11 powerpoint bundle. which covers the whole 2 year course.
Includes everything they need to know for the Gender Unit, ideal for revision as each slide nicely summarises each section of the module with colourful graphics, and a clear evaluation is given at the end of each sub-section.
Specification is clear throughout.
87 slides
Covers:
Families Vs Households
Conflict Vs Consensus theories
Functionalism (Murdock & Parsons)
Marxism (Engels & Zaretsky)
Feminism x4 (Somerville, Greer, Ansley)
New Right (Murray)
Personal Life Perspective (Smart & Nordqvist)
Includes relevant AO2 and links to articles/videos in the notes.
Includes tasks to complete.
Dyslexia friendly.
Used alongside the Naprier Press workbooks (available online for fre)
Available as part of a bundle of 11 powerpoints for the whole two year course.
Includes everything they need to know for the Attachment Unit, ideal for revision as each slide nicely summarises each section of the module with colourful graphics.
Revision or Independent Study tasks.
Promotes wider reading and learning. Can be used alongside topics throughout the course
Two files are aimed towards AS style courses.
One file is a whole course guide including Schizophrenia, Aggression and Gender.
Various units included for the L3 HSC Diploma / Extended Certificate award.
Unit 1 - LA.A and LA.C only
Unit 2 - LA.B and LA.C only
Unit 4 - LA.A, B3 and LA.C only.
Unit 5 - LA.A and LA.B only
Unit 7 - LA.B only
Unit 8 - LA.A and LA.B only
Unit 10 - whole unit
Unit 11 - LA.B and LA.C only
Unit 14 - whole unit
Worth £69
These 2 projects cover one whole term of work and allows students to work at their own pace whilst developing their skills.
Project one focuses on research methods (Psychology and the economy, peer review, reporting research and other baisc themes) and encourages student to research into a study of their choice and present the findings, exploring and critiquing the research methods before supporting them to conduct their own small scale research and present the findings.
Project two is enrichment and choice based, which allows students to work in groups to develop resources for the whole cohort, for themselves or for the next cohort.
Project 3 is a critical reading task.
4 checklists that cover the whole specification.
One is specifically for Issues and debates and allows students to justify the I&D they would use against each specification criteria.
One is a Word document which includes prompts against each criteria.
One is an Excel document.
One is a key studies checklist.