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Welcome to Lovely Systems! I am a Head of Faculty for Social Science, with over 15 years classroom teaching experince in a range of subjects from; Sociology, Psychology and Health & Social Care. I love delivering lessons which promote critical debates, independent learners and allow all my students to be challenged appropriately. Literacy support is a huge thing for me! It means an inclusive learning environment, so you will find most of my resources are built around these notions.

Welcome to Lovely Systems! I am a Head of Faculty for Social Science, with over 15 years classroom teaching experince in a range of subjects from; Sociology, Psychology and Health & Social Care. I love delivering lessons which promote critical debates, independent learners and allow all my students to be challenged appropriately. Literacy support is a huge thing for me! It means an inclusive learning environment, so you will find most of my resources are built around these notions.
L3. Secularisation  (Sociology)
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L3. Secularisation (Sociology)

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This is the third which is part of the unit on Beliefs in Society. This lesson teaches the sociological arguments FOR and AGAINST secularisation, through interactive quizzes, articles and activities. There is plenty of opportunities for paired/group activities. To help students prepare for an assessment on this topic there are two exam questions at the end of the lesson. This lesson if delivered part of the wider scheme of work for Beliefs in Society, would follow on from L2. Religion and social change which is available as an individual lesson or as a discounted bundle in the shop! To continue the scheme of work, the next topic is L4. Religion, renewal & choice which is also available in our shop. Lesson objectives: • To be able to explain and outline the evidence the Sociological arguments for the secularisation thesis. • To be able to evaluate the arguments and evidence for secularisation. Easy to deliver Power Point presentation, with helpful teaching tips in the notes. • Student friendly activities or resources. • Worksheets formatted and ready to print. • Stretch and challenge activities included. • Focus on literacy and key concepts. • Great links to exam skills and assessment criteria. Resources are made for the AQA Sociology specification, but may be tailored for use with other exam boards. Textbook page numbers and references are made to AQA A Level Sociology Book One and Book Two by Rob Webb et al. Check out or other great resources in our TES shop! For any inquiries or support using any of the resources please feel free to email: Lovelysystemz@gmail.com
L2. Religion and Social Change (Sociology)
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L2. Religion and Social Change (Sociology)

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This topic has been broken down into three separate lessons as part of the unit on Beliefs in Society. 1) Religion as a conservative force, 2) Religion as a force for change and 3) Religion as a conservative force or a force for social change. This is an interactive lesson, with plenty of opportunities for paired/group activities. To help students further engage with the topic, there are plenty of contemporary videos and reading materials included. This lesson if delivered part of the wider scheme of work for Beliefs in Society, would follow on from L1. Theories on religion which is available as individual lessons or as a discounted bundle in the shop! To continue the scheme of work, the next topic is L3. Secularisation which is also available in our shop. Lesson 1 objectives: • To outline and evaluate the theories which claim that religion is a conservative force, preventing social change. • To apply evidence of where in the world and how religion has acted as a conservative force. Easy to deliver Power Point presentation, with helpful teaching tips in the notes. Lesson 2 objectives: • To evaluate the theories which claim that religion can act as a force for social change. • To apply evidence of where in the world and how religion has acted as a force for social change. Lesson 3 objectives: • To apply evidence of where in the world and how religion has acted either as a conservative force or a force for social change. • To apply your knowledge of religion and social change to an exam practice question. Easy to deliver Power Point presentation, with helpful teaching tips in the notes. • Student friendly activities or resources. • Worksheets formatted and ready to print. • Stretch and challenge activities included. • Focus on literacy and key concepts. • Great links to exam skills and assessment criteria. Resources are made for the AQA Sociology specification, but may be tailored for use with other exam boards. Textbook page numbers and references are made to AQA A Level Sociology Book One and Book Two by Rob Webb et al. Check out or other great resources in our TES shop! For any inquiries or support using any of the resources please feel free to email: Lovelysystemz@gmail.com
Beliefs in Society: Ideology & Science (2 complete lessons) A2 Sociology
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Beliefs in Society: Ideology & Science (2 complete lessons) A2 Sociology

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Topic 7: Ideology & Science Includes: L7.a) Science as a belief system L7.b) Ideology • Easy to deliver Power Point presentation, with helpful teaching tips in the notes. • Student friendly activities or resources. • Worksheets formatted and ready to print. • Stretch and challenge activities included. • Focus on literacy and key concepts. • Great links to exam skills and assessment criteria. Resources are made for the AQA Sociology specification, but may be tailored for use with other exam boards. Textbook page numbers and references are made to AQA A Level Sociology Book One and Book Two by Rob Webb et al. Check out or other great resources in our TES shop! For any inquiries or support using any of the resources please feel free to email: Lovelysystemz@gmail.com
Introduction to BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care
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Introduction to BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care

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An engaging and interactive overview of the BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care course, you may also tailor this PowerPoint to be used at Level 2, to introduce your students to the main health and social care themes. • What is health and social care? • What does care mean to you? (you will need playdoh for this activity or students can draw images on whiteboards) • Skills Achieved when Studying Health and Social Care • What can Health & Social Care Lead to? • True of false; healthcare quiz (you will need true of false cards or students can raise their hands or stand up etc) • Course structure (you will need to paste in the units based on the course delivered at your centre) • Short healthcare related video clips • Healthcare equipment (you will need a blood pressure machine and pulse oximeter • Course expectations (you will need to edit based on your own expectations for your students)
Assessment Workbook – Beliefs in Society (Sociology)
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Assessment Workbook – Beliefs in Society (Sociology)

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This workbook is designed to provide an overview of the whole unit on Beliefs in Society. The workbook includes the following: • Assessment Objectives • Unit topic breakdown Learning objectives for each lesson & glossary Self-assessment of learning objectives Exam practice questions • Key terms glossary • Progress review • Mark sheets Resources are made for the AQA Sociology specification, but may be tailored for use with other exam boards. Textbook page numbers and references are made to AQA A Level Sociology Book One and Book Two by Rob Webb et al. Napier press 2016 © Check out or other great resources in our TES shop! For any inquiries or support using any of the resources please feel free to email: Lovelysystemz@gmail.com
Assessment: Crime and deviance, 4, 6 and 10 mark exam practice
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Assessment: Crime and deviance, 4, 6 and 10 mark exam practice

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This assessment lesson provides essential exam practice for the Crime and Deviance unit. There is a model answer provided for the 4 and 6 mark question. The exam practice sheet has an additional page for teacher feedback and a space for students to make any necessary corrections. 4 mark – Labelling theory 6 mark – Globalisation 10 mark (including item) – Victims of crime Resources are made for the AQA Sociology specification, but may be tailored for use with other exam boards. Textbook page numbers and references are made to AQA A Level Sociology Book One and Book Two by Rob Webb et al. Check out or other great resources in our TES shop! For any inquiries or support using any of the resources please feel free to email: Lovelysystemz@gmail.com
Beliefs in Society: Organisation Movements & Members (3 complete lessons) A2 Sociology
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Beliefs in Society: Organisation Movements & Members (3 complete lessons) A2 Sociology

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Topic 6: Organisation Movements & Members Includes: L6.a) Types of religious organisation L6.b) Explaining the growth of religious movements L6.c) Religiosity & social groups Easy to deliver Power Point presentation, with helpful teaching tips in the notes. Student friendly activities or resources. Worksheets formatted and ready to print. Stretch and challenge activities included. Focus on literacy and key concepts. Great links to exam skills and assessment criteria. Resources are made for the AQA Sociology specification, but may be tailored for use with other exam boards. Textbook page numbers and references are made to AQA A Level Sociology Book One and Book Two by Rob Webb et al. Check out or other great resources in our TES shop! For any inquiries or support using any of the resources please feel free to email: Lovelysystemz@gmail.com
L7.b) Ideology and Science – Ideology (Sociology, Beliefs in Society)
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L7.b) Ideology and Science – Ideology (Sociology, Beliefs in Society)

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Ideology and Science is the 7th topic which is part of the unit on Beliefs in Society. There are 2 parts to this topic: 7.a) Science as a belief system 7.b) Ideology This is an interactive lesson, with opportunities for paired/group activities. To help students further engage with the topic, there are contemporary videos and reading materials included. There is also exam practice at the end to allow students to apply their knowledge and skills. Lesson objectives: • To understand and be able to evaluate different views of the nature of ideology. This lesson is delivered part of the wider scheme of work for Beliefs in Society, it would follow on from L7.a) Ideology and Science – Science as a belief system, which is available as an individual lesson or as a discounted bundle in the shop! To continue the scheme of work students can practice their exam skills by using the complete Beliefs in Society Workbook, which is also available in our shop. Easy to deliver Power Point presentation, with helpful teaching tips in the notes. • Student friendly activities or resources. • Worksheets formatted and ready to print. • Stretch and challenge activities included. • Focus on literacy and key concepts. • Great links to exam skills and assessment criteria. Resources are made for the AQA Sociology specification, but may be tailored for use with other exam boards. Textbook page numbers and references are made to AQA A Level Sociology Book One and Book Two by Rob Webb et al. Check out or other great resources in our TES shop! For any inquiries or support using any of the resources please feel free to email: Lovelysystemz@gmail.com
L5. Religion in a global context (Sociology, Beliefs in Society)
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L5. Religion in a global context (Sociology, Beliefs in Society)

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Religion in a global context is the 5th topic which is part of the unit on Beliefs in Society. This is an interactive lesson, with opportunities for paired/group activities and exam practice. To help students further engage with the topic, there are contemporary videos and reading materials included. Lesson objectives: • Religion & development • Religious fundamentalism • Cultural defence • Religion & the clash of civilisations This lesson if delivered part of the wider scheme of work for Beliefs in Society, would follow on from L4.c) Religion renewal and choice, which is available as individual lessons or as a discounted bundle in the shop! To continue the scheme of work, the next topic is L6. Organisation, movements and members which is also available in our shop. Easy to deliver Power Point presentation, with helpful teaching tips in the notes. • Student friendly activities or resources. • Worksheets formatted and ready to print. • Stretch and challenge activities included. • Focus on literacy and key concepts. • Great links to exam skills and assessment criteria. Resources are made for the AQA Sociology specification, but may be tailored for use with other exam boards. Textbook page numbers and references are made to AQA A Level Sociology Book One and Book Two by Rob Webb et al. Check out or other great resources in our TES shop! For any inquiries or support using any of the resources please feel free to email: Lovelysystemz@gmail.com
L6.a) Types of religious organisation (Sociology, Beliefs in Society)
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L6.a) Types of religious organisation (Sociology, Beliefs in Society)

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Organisations, movements & members - Types of religious organisation is the 6th topic which is part of the unit on Beliefs in Society. There are 3 parts to this topic: 6.a) Types of religious organisation 6.b) Explaining the growth of religious movements 6.c) Religiosity and social groups This is an interactive lesson, with opportunities for paired/group activities. To help students further engage with the topic, there are contemporary videos and reading materials included. Lesson objectives: • To be able to identify the key characteristics of churches, denominations, sects, cults, New Religious Movements and New Age Movements. • To be able to describe real life examples of each of the above religious organisations and movements. This lesson is delivered part of the wider scheme of work for Beliefs in Society, would follow on from L5. Religion in a global context, which is available as individual lessons or as a discounted bundle in the shop! To continue the scheme of work, the next topic is L6.b) Organisation, movements and members - Explaining the growth of religious movements, which is also available in our shop. Easy to deliver Power Point presentation, with helpful teaching tips in the notes. • Student friendly activities or resources. • Worksheets formatted and ready to print. • Stretch and challenge activities included. • Focus on literacy and key concepts. • Great links to exam skills and assessment criteria. Resources are made for the AQA Sociology specification, but may be tailored for use with other exam boards. Textbook page numbers and references are made to AQA A Level Sociology Book One and Book Two by Rob Webb et al. Check out or other great resources in our TES shop! For any inquiries or support using any of the resources please feel free to email: Lovelysystemz@gmail.com
L4.b) Religion, renewal & choice, New forms of religion (Sociology, Beliefs in Society)
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L4.b) Religion, renewal & choice, New forms of religion (Sociology, Beliefs in Society)

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This topic has been broken down into three separate lessons as part of the unit on **Beliefs in Society. 4. a) Religion, renewal & choice, Intro & assessment, 4.b) New forms of religion and 4.c) Religious market theory. ** This is an interactive lesson, with plenty of opportunities for paired/group activities. To help students further engage with the topic, there are plenty of contemporary videos and reading materials included. This lesson if delivered part of the wider scheme of work for Beliefs in Society, would follow on from L3. Secularisation which is available as individual lessons or as a discounted bundle in the shop! To continue the scheme of work, the next topic is L5. Religion in global context which is also available in our shop. Lesson 4 objectives: • To understand the reasons why some sociologists, reject the idea of secularisation. • To be able to analyse alternative interpretations of the nature and position of religion today. • To understand and be able to evaluate debates about the nature and extent of secularisation. Easy to deliver Power Point presentation, with helpful teaching tips in the notes. • Student friendly activities or resources. • Worksheets formatted and ready to print. • Stretch and challenge activities included. • Focus on literacy and key concepts. • Great links to exam skills and assessment criteria. Resources are made for the AQA Sociology specification, but may be tailored for use with other exam boards. Textbook page numbers and references are made to AQA A Level Sociology Book One and Book Two by Rob Webb et al. Check out or other great resources in our TES shop! For any inquiries or support using any of the resources please feel free to email: Lovelysystemz@gmail.com
L4.c) Religion, renewal & choice, Religious market theory (Sociology, Beliefs in Society)
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L4.c) Religion, renewal & choice, Religious market theory (Sociology, Beliefs in Society)

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This topic has been broken down into three separate lessons as part of the unit on Beliefs in Society. 4. a) Religion, renewal & choice, Intro & assessment, 4.b) New forms of religion and 4.c) Religious market theory. This is an interactive lesson, with plenty of opportunities for paired/group activities. To help students further engage with the topic, there are plenty of contemporary videos and reading materials included. This lesson if delivered part of the wider scheme of work for Beliefs in Society, would follow on from L3. Secularisation which is available as individual lessons or as a discounted bundle in the shop! To continue the scheme of work, the next topic is L5. Religion in global context which is also available in our shop. Lesson 4 objectives: • To understand the reasons why some sociologists, reject the idea of secularisation. • To be able to analyse alternative interpretations of the nature and position of religion today. • To understand and be able to evaluate debates about the nature and extent of secularisation. Easy to deliver Power Point presentation, with helpful teaching tips in the notes. • Student friendly activities or resources. • Worksheets formatted and ready to print. • Stretch and challenge activities included. • Focus on literacy and key concepts. • Great links to exam skills and assessment criteria. Resources are made for the AQA Sociology specification, but may be tailored for use with other exam boards. Textbook page numbers and references are made to AQA A Level Sociology Book One and Book Two by Rob Webb et al. Check out or other great resources in our TES shop! For any inquiries or support using any of the resources please feel free to email: Lovelysystemz@gmail.com
L2. Introduction to families and households (Sociology)
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L2. Introduction to families and households (Sociology)

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This is an exciting lesson which introduces students to different family types, through group discussions and a class carousel activity. There is an independent writing task with a great opportunity for their first peer/self-assessment at the end. Easy to deliver Power Point presentation, with helpful teaching tips in the notes. Student friendly activities or resources. Worksheets formatted and ready to print. Stretch and challenge activities included. Focus on literacy and key concepts. Great links to exam skills and assessment criteria. Resources are made for the AQA Sociology specification, but may be tailored for use with other exam boards. Textbook page numbers and references are made to AQA A Level Sociology Book One and Book Two by Rob Webb et al. Check out or other great resources in our TES shop! For any inquiries or support using any of the resources please feel free to email: Lovelysystemz@gmail.com
L6.b) Explaining the growth of religious movements (Sociology, Beliefs in Society)
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L6.b) Explaining the growth of religious movements (Sociology, Beliefs in Society)

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Organisations, movements & members - Explaining the growth of religious movements is the 6th topic which is part of the unit on Beliefs in Society. There are 3 parts to this topic: 6.a) Types of religious organisation 6.b) Explaining the growth of religious movements 6.c) Religiosity and social groups This is an interactive lesson, with opportunities for paired/group activities. To help students further engage with the topic, there are contemporary videos and reading materials included. Lesson objectives: • To outline the Sociological explanations for the origins, development and future of different religious organisations. This lesson is delivered part of the wider scheme of work for Beliefs in Society, would follow on from L6.a) Types of religious organisation, which is available as individual lessons or as a discounted bundle in the shop! To continue the scheme of work, the next topic is L6.c) Organisation, movements and members - Religiosity and social groups, which is also available in our shop. Easy to deliver Power Point presentation, with helpful teaching tips in the notes. • Student friendly activities or resources. • Worksheets formatted and ready to print. • Stretch and challenge activities included. • Focus on literacy and key concepts. • Great links to exam skills and assessment criteria. Resources are made for the AQA Sociology specification, but may be tailored for use with other exam boards. Textbook page numbers and references are made to AQA A Level Sociology Book One and Book Two by Rob Webb et al. Check out or other great resources in our TES shop! For any inquiries or support using any of the resources please feel free to email: Lovelysystemz@gmail.com
L0. Introduction to Beliefs in Society - What is religion? (Sociology)
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L0. Introduction to Beliefs in Society - What is religion? (Sociology)

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This lesson is the first lesson introducing the new unit on Beliefs in Society. This is an interactive lesson, which introduces the class to the issue of defining religion. The lesson further explores; substantive, functional and social constructionist definitions of religion. Lesson objectives: • To understand the structure of Paper 2 Beliefs in Society. • To look into different definitions of religion (substantive, functional and social constructionist) and to understand the difficulties of defining religion for sociologists. Easy to deliver Power Point presentation, with helpful teaching tips in the notes. • Student friendly activities or resources. • Worksheets formatted and ready to print. • Stretch and challenge activities included. • Focus on literacy and key concepts. • Great links to exam skills and assessment criteria. Resources are made for the AQA Sociology specification, but may be tailored for use with other exam boards. Textbook page numbers and references are made to AQA A Level Sociology Book One and Book Two by Rob Webb et al. Check out or other great resources in our TES shop! For any inquiries or support using any of the resources please feel free to email: Lovelysystemz@gmail.com
Beliefs in Society: Theories on religion (8 lessons) A2 Sociology
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Beliefs in Society: Theories on religion (8 lessons) A2 Sociology

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This bundle includes all three theories of religion (Functionalist, Marxist and Feminist theories) and an assessment lesson. Each theory can be taught across two lessons, each lesson includes: Worksheets Additional reading materials Video links Challenge activities Exam practice The lessons have been designed for teachers who may be new to teaching Sociology, so answers to questions are provided to provide quality marking and their are plenty of teaching comments in the PowerPoint notes to boost creativity and engagement!
L4.a) Religion, renewal & choice, Intro (Sociology, Beliefs in Society)
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L4.a) Religion, renewal & choice, Intro (Sociology, Beliefs in Society)

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This topic has been broken down into three separate lessons as part of the unit on **Beliefs in Society. a) Religion, renewal & choice, Intro & assessment, b) New forms of religion and c) Religious market theory. ** This is an interactive lesson, with plenty of opportunities for paired/group activities. To help students further engage with the topic, there are plenty of contemporary videos and reading materials included. This lesson if delivered part of the wider scheme of work for Beliefs in Society, would follow on from L3. Secularisation which is available as individual lessons or as a discounted bundle in the shop! To continue the scheme of work, the next topic is L5. Religion in global context which is also available in our shop. Lesson 4 objectives: • To understand the reasons why some sociologists, reject the idea of secularisation. • To be able to analyse alternative interpretations of the nature and position of religion today. • To understand and be able to evaluate debates about the nature and extent of secularisation. Easy to deliver Power Point presentation, with helpful teaching tips in the notes. • Student friendly activities or resources. • Worksheets formatted and ready to print. • Stretch and challenge activities included. • Focus on literacy and key concepts. • Great links to exam skills and assessment criteria. Resources are made for the AQA Sociology specification, but may be tailored for use with other exam boards. Textbook page numbers and references are made to AQA A Level Sociology Book One and Book Two by Rob Webb et al. Check out or other great resources in our TES shop! For any inquiries or support using any of the resources please feel free to email: Lovelysystemz@gmail.com
L1. a) Functionalist theory on religion (Sociology)
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L1. a) Functionalist theory on religion (Sociology)

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This lesson is the first lesson on** functionalist theories of religion**, part of the unit on Beliefs in Society. This is an interactive lesson, with plenty of opportunities for paired/group activities. The resources are provided for additional reading on each theorist. The following lessons are **L1. b) Marxist theory on religion, L1. c) Feminist theory on religion and L1. d) Assessments for theories **on religion are also available as individual lessons or as a discounted bundle in the shop! Lesson objectives: • To outline the views of four Functionalist Sociologists on religion. • To evaluate the views of the four Functionalist Sociologists on religion. Easy to deliver Power Point presentation, with helpful teaching tips in the notes. • Student friendly activities or resources. • Worksheets formatted and ready to print. • Stretch and challenge activities included. • Focus on literacy and key concepts. • Great links to exam skills and assessment criteria. Resources are made for the AQA Sociology specification, but may be tailored for use with other exam boards. Textbook page numbers and references are made to AQA A Level Sociology Book One and Book Two by Rob Webb et al. Check out or other great resources in our TES shop! For any inquiries or support using any of the resources please feel free to email: Lovelysystemz@gmail.com
L0. Intro to Crime and Deviance (Sociology)
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L0. Intro to Crime and Deviance (Sociology)

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This lesson is the first lesson introducing the new unit on Crime and Deviance. This is an interactive lesson, with plenty of discussion opportunities and allows students to explore the nature of crime as a social construct. Lesson objectives: To define crime & deviance & understand that both crime and deviance are socially constructed. Easy to deliver Power Point presentation, with helpful teaching tips in the notes. • Student friendly activities or resources. • Worksheets formatted and ready to print. • Stretch and challenge activities included. • Focus on literacy and key concepts. • Great links to exam skills and assessment criteria. Resources are made for the AQA Sociology specification, but may be tailored for use with other exam boards. Textbook page numbers and references are made to AQA A Level Sociology Book One and Book Two by Rob Webb et al. Check out or other great resources in our TES shop! For any inquiries or support using any of the resources please feel free to email: Lovelysystemz@gmail.com
L1. b) Marxist theory on religion (Sociology)
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L1. b) Marxist theory on religion (Sociology)

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This lesson is the second lesson on theories of religion, part of the unit on Beliefs in Society. This is an interactive lesson, with plenty of opportunities for paired/group activities. This lesson really promotes research and inquiry skills, with video links provided. The resources for this lesson such as the card sort & handout for group task have been prepared and differentiated so all you need to do is print! The following lessons are L1. c) Feminist theory on religion and L1. d) Assessments for theories on religion which are also available as individual lessons or as a discounted bundle in the shop! Lesson objectives: • To understand the Marxist explanation of the role and function of religion. • To evaluate the Marxist approach of religion. • To apply your knowledge to an exam practice question. Easy to deliver Power Point presentation, with helpful teaching tips in the notes. • Student friendly activities or resources. • Worksheets formatted and ready to print. • Stretch and challenge activities included. • Focus on literacy and key concepts. • Great links to exam skills and assessment criteria. Resources are made for the AQA Sociology specification, but may be tailored for use with other exam boards. Textbook page numbers and references are made to AQA A Level Sociology Book One and Book Two by Rob Webb et al. Check out our other great resources in our TES shop! For any inquiries or support using any of the resources please feel free to email: Lovelysystemz@gmail.com