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Thankyou for reaching my page! I am a secondary school teacher in Kent. I am from South East London and currently teach a range of subjects from Year 7 to Year 13. I currently teach AQA GCSE Psychology, Edexcel GCSE Religious Education and A-Level Applied Diploma in Criminology. I have a vast range of resources from fully completed lessons and bundles, to accompanying worksheets, as well as revision sheets to consolidate learning in preparation for GCSE and A-Level exams. Thankyou!

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Thankyou for reaching my page! I am a secondary school teacher in Kent. I am from South East London and currently teach a range of subjects from Year 7 to Year 13. I currently teach AQA GCSE Psychology, Edexcel GCSE Religious Education and A-Level Applied Diploma in Criminology. I have a vast range of resources from fully completed lessons and bundles, to accompanying worksheets, as well as revision sheets to consolidate learning in preparation for GCSE and A-Level exams. Thankyou!
WJEC Criminology Unit 3 AC1 Bundle
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WJEC Criminology Unit 3 AC1 Bundle

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A bundle for Unit 3 AC1. This contains the six full lessons for AC1.1 - AC1.4. This is the perfect bundle for teaching the first Objective of Unit 3. Not only does the lessons contain the Power Point but also associated worksheets too.
Unit 4 Criminology Question Analysis Lesson
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Unit 4 Criminology Question Analysis Lesson

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A powerpoint containing practice of a range of questions from Unit 4 Criminology exam. There is a question for students to analyse - what AC is it referring to and what needs to be included for full marks? Also there is an example answer that students can mark before then completing their own and peer assessing. This can help students to get used to the exam style before Mock or Real Unit 4 exam.
WJEC Criminology Unit 3 Independent Case Study Research Task
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WJEC Criminology Unit 3 Independent Case Study Research Task

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This is a task I set for my year 13 students prior to them starting Unit 3: Crime Scene to Court Room. This consists of key case studies for them that they need to have knowledge of such as Colin Stagg, Sally Clark and Stephen Lawrence. Each case study provides students with questions that they should be focusing their research on. When completed, they will have at least 12 different cases to use in their assessment.
WJEC Criminology Unit 3 Controlled Assessment Top Tips
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WJEC Criminology Unit 3 Controlled Assessment Top Tips

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A powerpoint that can be shown to students before they sit their Unit 3 controlled assessment. Each AC is broken down per slide to give students top tips for completing each Assessment criteria. There is also general tips at the end of the powerpoint for students.
WJEC Criminology Level 3 Certificate and Diploma Road Map
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WJEC Criminology Level 3 Certificate and Diploma Road Map

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A visual display of the course content and the each of the different units students will do when completing the Level 3 Applied Certificate and Diploma in Criminology. This also contains some QR Codes which take students/parents to the exam board website for more details.
Unit 4 Criminology Agencies and Evaluation of Agencies Revision A3 Sheet
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Unit 4 Criminology Agencies and Evaluation of Agencies Revision A3 Sheet

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A worksheet for students to revise over 3.1 and 3.4 of the Unit 4 criminology exam. There is spaces for students to complete - with the majority of the sheet made up with a table for them to complete with information about the agencies and what they do as well as how effective they are. This can be used to revise for the exam or Mock exams for Unit 4.
WJEC Criminology Baseline Assessment
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WJEC Criminology Baseline Assessment

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This word document contains 4 pages worth of questions about criminology. Students can complete this at the start of the course in Year 12 so teachers can see their knowledge. The questions are based on the content of the course as well as some general criminal questions such as what is the age of responsibility in the UK. This can help to form a good understanding of what the students prior understanding is before starting the course.