Resources for Sociology GCSE/A level and Australian Curriculum, Health & Social Care GCSE/A level, Politics A level and PSHCEE for older secondary students.
Resources for Sociology GCSE/A level and Australian Curriculum, Health & Social Care GCSE/A level, Politics A level and PSHCEE for older secondary students.
Part of the Post 16 PSHCEE/Sixth Form scheme of work I developed to be taught by different tutors in the year group in a rotational timetable for each tutor group.
This is not a lesson- this presentation is the key information/knowledge on this topic that could be used as Flipped learning/direct instruction before a lesson/inserted into a lesson presentation or to create a screencast video that students can return to for revision.
How do Sociologists stratify society? This lesson unpacks the key concept of stratification and how sociologists categorise society by age, gender, ethnicity and social class/socioeconomic status. It features a wide variety of differentiated activities, that could be completed in a group, individually or in a station rotation.
This is not a lesson- this presentation is the key information/knowledge on this topic that could be used as Flipped learning/direct instruction before a lesson/inserted into a lesson presentation or to create a screencast video that students can return to for revision.
This lesson explores the push and pull reasons that lead people to leave and migrating to a new country. It has activities that look into the different waves of migration to Australia both by classifying the reasons behind them and also weblinks that lead to hearing about the personal stories behind the journeys. This file features videos, worksheets and resources to help students explore the variety of ethnicities that have created modern day Multicultural Australia.
This is not a lesson- this presentation is the key information/knowledge on this topic that could be used as Flipped learning/direct instruction before a lesson/inserted into a lesson presentation or to create a screencast video that students can return to for revision.
Part of the Post 16 PSHCEE/Sixth Form scheme of work I developed to be taught by different tutors in the year group in a rotational timetable for each tutor group.
The perfect timeline for the new term, a colourful display to show key events around your classroom during the year and help students remember and understand context of when things in society changed. I constructed this based on the areas I focus on in Sociology, History, Politics and Ethics. It has been updated to feature events up to 2016 (Brexit and Teresa May becoming Prime minister).
Events shown;
World war one, World War 2, Different stages of women getting the vote, ( 1918, 1928 and 1970- Representation of the people act), Martin Luther King, Introduction of contraceptive pill, Abortion, Divorce Reform act, Homosexuality becoming legalised, Marriage equality act, Cold war, Equal pay act, Sex discrimination act, Obama being elected,Margaret Thatcher becoming PM and different election victories such as Labour 97, Coalition 2010, Conservatives 2015, London Riots, London Olympics, Scottish referendum , Brexit and Teresa May becoming PM.