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Social Mobility - Do thoses born in poverty remain there?
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Social Mobility - Do thoses born in poverty remain there?

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Ppt, essay plan and differentiated items looking at social mobility in Britain. Lesson Outcomes All pupils should be able to; 1) Complete an item grid to identify reasons why people are living in poverty in the UK. Even better if; 2) You can categorise the information correctly in your answers and essay plan. Excellent when; 3) You can evaluate the sociological views in your conclusion and use sociological terms within your answers.
Are the poor responsible for their situation?
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Are the poor responsible for their situation?

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I received an outstanding grade with this lesson. Ppt, essay plan and worksheet looking at whether the poor are responsible for their situation. Lesson Outcomes All pupils should be able to; 1) Complete a item grid to identify reasons of why people are living in poverty in the UK. Even better if; 2) You can categorise the information correctly in your essay plan. Excellent when; 3) You can evaluate the sociological views in your conclusion and use sociological terms within your answers.
WW2 causes
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WW2 causes

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Ppt with activities and assessment on ww2. Lesson Outcomes All pupils should be able to; 1) list reasons why World War Two started Even better if; 2) You can explain the short and long term causes of the war Excellent when; 3) You can evaluate which cause was the most important and justify your decision. Preparation: Print out slide 14 and photocopy 5/6 times Photocopy worksheet for class This should take between 3-4 lessons. There is an assessment at the end. You may want give your class a research homework to find more info on the 6 main causes which will help with their assessment.
Is Britain socially mobile?
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Is Britain socially mobile?

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PPT looking at whether Britain is socially mobile. Pupils stick in boxes from slide two and annotate around them with examples and statistics from slides 3 and 4.