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/Sixth Form PSHCEE scheme of work I developed to be taught by different tutors in the year group in a rotational timetable for each tutor group. The Good Wife guide is easily accessible on line as a PDF- it is from Good Housekeeping.
Part of a set of lessons in the section for Factors affecting growth and development; in the first unit of GCSE Health & Social Care. This lesson looks at the impact of economic factors on PIES development. It utilises the core textbook for this course: Edexcel GCSE Health and Social Care Student Book- Publisher: Pearson- Author: Elizabeth Haworth, Andy Ashton- ISBN: 9781846903731
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.
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.
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 first lesson in the first unit of GCSE Health & Social Care. This gives students an introduction to basic ideas such as the different groups of people we study in HSC, the concept of socialisation and the concepts of expected and unexpected events in their lives. It utilises the core textbook for this course: Edexcel GCSE Health and Social Care Student Book- Publisher: Pearson- Author: Elizabeth Haworth, Andy Ashton- ISBN: 9781846903731
Introduction to Sociology- Lesson and resources. This bundle contains a PowerPoint lesson and video clips. It is designed to be an introduction to students who have not studied Sociology before and could be used as an intro to GCSE Sociology, Year 9/10 taster courses or A level/VCE Sociology type classes. The lesson contains information on the way Sociology differs from Biology and Psychology, The Sociological Imagination, Norms and Values, Socialisation including the agents of socialisation.
The sixth lesson in the first unit of GCSE Health & Social Care. This lesson focuses on PIES development of teenagers and how we change during this period. It introduces key concepts like abstract thinking. It utilises the core textbook for this course: Edexcel GCSE Health and Social Care Student Book- Publisher: Pearson- Author: Elizabeth Haworth, Andy Ashton- ISBN: 9781846903731
The ninth lesson in the first unit of GCSE Health & Social Care. This gives students an overview of later adulthood and the PIES development that happens. It utilises the core textbook for this course: Edexcel GCSE Health and Social Care Student Book- Publisher: Pearson- Author: Elizabeth Haworth, Andy Ashton- ISBN: 9781846903731
The third lesson in the first unit of GCSE Health & Social Care, focusing on the PIES development of children. This gives students an introduction to basic ideas such as modelling, egocentrism and how play can help their intellectual development. It utilises the core textbook for this course: Edexcel GCSE Health and Social Care Student Book- Publisher: Pearson- Author: Elizabeth Haworth, Andy Ashton- ISBN: 9781846903731
The fourth lesson in the first unit of GCSE Health & Social Care. This lesson is about getting students to think of ideas that will help children develop their PIES, through design of their own game.
The eighth lesson in the first unit of GCSE Health & Social Care. This gives students an introduction to the positives and negatives of middle age and the PIES developments etc it features. It utilises the core textbook for this course: Edexcel GCSE Health and Social Care Student Book- Publisher: Pearson- Author: Elizabeth Haworth, Andy Ashton- ISBN: 9781846903731
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 second lesson in the first unit of GCSE Health & Social Care, focusing on development in babies and toddlers. This gives students an introduction to basic ideas such as the PIES areas of development as well as gross and fine motor skills. It utilises the core textbook for this course: Edexcel GCSE Health and Social Care Student Book- Publisher: Pearson- Author: Elizabeth Haworth, Andy Ashton- ISBN: 9781846903731
A quiz for the end of the media unit- I award points per question and then prize for winner of each round. Each round has a bonus question, and those who get closest to the correct answer win a separate prize. I used the core textbook by Moore, Chapman and Aitken to create relevant questions for this quiz.
Part of a set of lessons in the section for "Factors affecting growth and development" in the first unit of GCSE Health & Social Care. This lesson looks at the impact of smoking, alcohol and stress. It utilises the core textbook for this course: Edexcel GCSE Health and Social Care Student Book- Publisher: Pearson- Author: Elizabeth Haworth, Andy Ashton- ISBN: 9781846903731
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.
What creates a society? This lesson looks at the concepts of norms and values and takes students through a group activity of creating their own island society from scratch. They have to decide on a variety of features of the society and create a final presentation for the class.
This is a quiz I devised using You Tube clips of songs that I have linked to some of the key concepts I have studied during the Autumn term within SCLY1. I use this as my last lesson before Christmas holidays as it’s fun but still a revision style quiz for them.
I give students the blank sheet with just the concepts on and then I would play the songs from the links on the teacher sheet (audio only), so freeze your board! Obviously don’t play them in the order they are currently in as this makes it too easy! You don’t have to play the whole song, just see how the class are going.
The answers below aren’t hard and fast, students can argue that different songs go with other concepts so just use your professional judgement when going through the answers at the end!
(My students enjoyed the variety of different songs below and I played some of the 80s videos at the end of the quiz as a fun end to the lesson too!)