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AQA GCSE Sociology: Families - The traditional domestic division of labour
Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand what might be the domestic division of labour in traditional families.
Covers the following key terms: Domestic labour, Domestic division of labour, Conjugal roles, Joint conjugal roles, Segregated conjugal roles, Instrumental role, Expressive role
Covers the following sociologists: Parsons, Oakley
Includes an activity based on ‘teaching to all’ pedagogical technique
Makes links to functionalist and feminist views of society that students might have learnt previously
Includes icons for visual learning
ANSWERS TO ALL ACTIVITIES EXCLUDING FOR PLENARY
Includes an Item B 4 marker and detailed scaffolding to help students answer this (see worksheet for this)
RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF PPT
Families - Families in a global context
No starter activity
REQUIRES OWENS AND WOODFIELD AQA GCSE TEXTBOOK FOR MAIN ACTIVITIES
Answers for MAIN activities included
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AQA GCSE Sociology: Family diversity lessons
L1: Explaning the increase in divorce:
Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that explain the increase in divorce.
Includes a 4 marker with detail scaffolding to help students answer it. Includes a student-friendly mark scheme for self or peer-assessment.
Includes two versions of the table needed for the carousel activity - one with scaffolding and one without
Covers the following key terms: Secularisation, Stigma, Empty shell marriage
Covers the following sociologists: Office for National Statistics (ONS), Dennis , Fletcher, Hart, Goode, 1969 Divorce Reform Act, Mitchell & Goody
Covers the following key terms you should already know: Function (of an instituition), Individualism, Collectivism, Contemporary society, Consumerism/ Consumption
ANSWERS TO SOME MAIN ACTIVITIES INCLUDED
Makes references to key terms students should know – Promotes a spiral curriculum by making links to key terms that students might have previously been taught that link to this lesson.
RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF PPT
L2:Theories of divorce:
Includes a ‘teaching to all’ activity that enables students to recap functionalist, Marxist and feminist views of society so that they can better understand their views on divorce.
Includes a 4 marker with scaffolding to help students answer it. Also includes a annotated 4 marker mark-scheme for self and peer-assessment and to enable students to understand how examiners will mark their 4 marker.
ANSWERS TO ALL ACTIVITIES INCLUDED
L3:Changing patterns of marriage and their explanations:
Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand changing patterns of marriage and their explanations.
Examines the trends in first marriages, marriages in churches, serial monogamy and age of marriage and the reasons for them.
Provides scaffolding to allow student to apply Marxism, functionalism and feminism (and sociologists they should have previously learnt about - Parsons, Ansley, Zaretsky and Delphy and Leonard) to the changing patterns of marriage.
Mind map for main activity can be printed out or you can get students to copy it out.
Includes a 4 marker with scaffolding to help students answer it.
RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF THE PPT.
Covers the following key terms: Serial monogamy, Re-marriages
Makes reference to the following key sociologists: Bridebook, Parsons, Ansley, Zaretsky, Delphy and Leonard
Makes links to the following key terms that you should already know: Stigma, Secularisation, Feminism, Cohabitation - promotes a spiral curriculum by making links to key terms that students might have previously been taught that link to this lesson.
ANSWERS TO ALL MAIN ACTIVITIES INCLUDED
L4: Changing family patterns:
Explores the patterns of the following: reconstituted families, one-person households, dual career families, fertility and childbearing, lone-parent, same-sex couples, extended families and cohabitation.
Starter activity allows students to go through a model 12 mark answer on divorce
Provides and activity to develop students ability to read and interpret exam items.
ANSWERS TO SOME ACTIVITIES INCLUDED
RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF THE PPT
Includes a key term and definition sheet for the lesson (new key terms and makes links to key terms students should have previously learnt that link to this lesson).
L5:Family diversity
Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand family diversity.
Includes a 4 marker with scaffolding to help students answer it.
Progress check can be taught as ‘teaching to all’ activity by getting students to show the family diversity they think is the answer on their fingers (1-5)s
Includes key term and definitions sheet for the lesson (new key terms and key terms students should have previously learnt that link to the lesson)
ANSWERS TO MOST ACTIVITIES INCLUDED
Covers the following key terms: Organisational diversity, Cultural diversity, Social class diversity , Cohort/ generational diversity, Life course diversity, Secularisation, Monogamy , Polygamy , Polygyny, Polyandry , Arranged marriage
Covers the following sociologists: 1969 Divorce Reform Act, 1970 Equal Pay Act, 2013 Marriage Act, The Rapoports Goode
Covers the following key terms that you should already know: Dual-career family, Family form/ structure/ type, Nuclear family, Conjugal roles, Conventional nuclear family, Lone-parent family, Vertically-extended family, Cohabitation , Same sex family, Horizontally-extended family , Empty-nest family, Family diversity, Contemporary society, Gender roles
Makes references to key terms students should know – Promotes a spiral curriculum by making links to key terms that students might have previously been taught that link to this lesson.
RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF PPT
AQA GCSE Sociology: Education- Class differences in achievement- Material deprivation
Covers the following key terms: Class differences in educational achievement, Educational achievement, External factors (home factors), Internal factors (school factors), Social class
Covers the following sociologists: Halsey, Heath, Ridge (1980)
Key term and definition sheet for the lesson included
ANSWERS TO ALL ACTIVITIES INCLUDES
Teaching to all activity included
Makes references to key terms students should know- Promotes a spiral curriculum by making links to key terms that students might have previously been taught that link to this lesson.
RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF PPT
Sociology Education Class differences in achievement- Cultural capital
Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand
Cover the following key terms
Covers the following sociologists
Activities require pages from the AQA A Level Sociology Book One Including AS Level: Book one 3rd Revised edition by Rob Webb, Hal Westergaard, Keith Trobe, Annie Townend
ANSWERS TO MOST ACTIVITIES INCLUDED
Makes references to key terms students should know- Promotes a spiral curriculum by making links to key terms that students might have previously been taught that link to this lesson.
RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF PPT
How to answer 12 markers
Includes model 12 marker answer that is annotated.
Includes a detailed success criteria for writing 12 markers
Includes a writing frame that will help students write out their own writing frame.
Lesson tries to teach students from the content they have learnt.
Family - Functions of the family (Parsons)
Answer to some activities included
Teaching to all activity include
No starter activity included
Key term and definition sheet for the lesson included
AQA GCSE Sociology: Family- Changes in Family Relationships
Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand changes in family relationships.
Covers the following key terms: Kin, Kinship, Extended kin, Democratic relationships, Child cantered, Infant morality.
Covers the following sociologists:Young & Wilmott, Aries, Shorter, 1918 Education Act, Brannen, Pyror and Tinder, Charles et al (2008a.), Charles et al (2008b.), Bhatti
Makes references to key terms students should know- Promotes a spiral curriculum by making links to key terms that students might have previously been taught that link to this lesson.
Starter is keyword bingo and requires teacher to know the definitions of key terms previously learnt in the family unit.
ANSWERS TO SOME ACTIVITIES INCLUDED
RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF THE PPT
AQA GCSE Sociology: Research Methods- Longitudinal studies
Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand longitudinal studies.
Cover the following key terms: longitudinal study, cohort, cross-sectional study
Covers the following sociologists: the UP series, The Millennium Cohort study
Makes references to key terms students should know- CHECK IF THIS IS THE CASE - Promotes a spiral curriculum by making links to key terms that students might have previously been taught that link to this lesson.
RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF PPT
NO starter activity included
ANSWERS TO MOST ACTIVITIES INCLUDED
Includes student-friendly mark scheme for a 4 and 2 markers
Includes model answer for 4 marker
Teaches students how to answer 2 marker using an item
Includes so model 2 mark answers and answers that would not be awarded 2/2.
AQA/GCSE Sociology- Independent schools vs State schools
Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand independent schools vs state schools.
Cover the following key terms: Independent schools, Private schools, National curriculum, State-funded school
Covers the following sociologists: The Sutton trust (2011)
ANSWERS TO MOST ACTIVITIES INCLUDED
Key terms you SHOULD know that link: State schools, Independent/ private schools, national curriculum, Public school (extension), Admission policy (extension), Marxism.
Education - The role of education (Marxist Bowles and Gintis)
Recaps the Marxist view of society
ALL ANSWERS FOR ACTIVITIES INCLUDED
Includes key term and definition sheet needed for the lesson
Examines the criticisms for Bowles and Gintis’ study.
Includes an activity that allows students to compare and contrast Bowles and Gintis’ correspondence principle to functionalist views of education.
AQA A-level Sociology: Media effect models and methodological problems
includes a discussion activity with prompts to promote oracy
includes a 10 marker with detailed scaffolding to held students answer.
requires ‘SOCIOLOGY for AQA Volume 2 by Browne, Blundell & Law’ textbook
AQA GCSE Sociology: Crime - Sources of statistical data on crime
Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand the three main sources of statistical data on crime, how they collect data on crime and the strength and weaknesses of them.
Examines the following key terms: Source of statistical data on crime Official (government) crime statistics Reported crime Recorded crime Dark figure of crime The Social Construction of Official Crime statistics Victim survey Self-report study
Makes links with the following key terms that students should know (mainly if they studied the research methods unit before starting crime: Social construct Standardise Quantitative Data Qualitative Data Validity Reliability Representative (sample) Generalise
ANSWERS TO MAIN ACTIVITIES INCLUDED
Includes key term and definitions sheet for the lesson included
The Owens and Woodfield GCSE Sociology textbook is needed for the main activities
AQA GCSE Sociology: Education- Feminists’ role of education
Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand Feminists’ role of education.
Covers the following key terms: Secondary socialisation, role allocation, meritocracy correspondance principles, specialist skills, universalistic standards, particularistic standards, ascribed status, achieved status, social cohesion, gender differences in subject.
Includes a ‘teaching to all’ activity
Starter activity enables students to recap the feminist view of society
ANSWERS TO MOST activities included
Includes an activity that allows students to compare and contrast functionalist, Marxist and feminist views of the role of education
Promotes a spiral curriculum by making links to key terms that students might have previously been taught that link to this lesson
AQA A-Level Sociology- Media representations of gender
Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand Media representation of gender.
Covers the following key terms: Male gaze, Glass ceiling, The cult of family, The beauty myth, Mask of masculinity, Hegemonic masculinity, Hegemonic femininity, The WAG, the sex object, the super-mum, the angel, the ball breaker, the victim, the joker, the jock, the strong silent type, the big shot, the action hero, the buffoon
Covers the following sociologists: Children now, Connell, Cumberbatch, Ferguson, Gauntlett, Girls Guiding UK, Inness, Knight, McRobbie, Mulvey, Tebbel, Wolf, Global media monitoring
Answers to SOME activities (less than more) included
Lesson will take around four lesson periods to teach
Examines: the main features of gender representation in the media
Includes two 10 markers with detailed scaffolding to help students with answering them. One 10 marker is the starter activity and can be answered using knowledge of media representations of social groups students have learnt before
Activities require pages from the AQA A Level Sociology Book One Including AS Level: Book one 3rd Revised edition by Rob Webb, Hal Westergaard, Keith Trobe, Annie Townend
Promotes a spiral curriculum by making links to key terms that students might have previously been taught that link to this lesson
AQA A-level Sociology: Media- Media representations of disability
Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand media representations of disability.
Covers the following key terms: disability, impairment, pitiable or pathetic, object of curiosity/ element of atmosphere, sinister or evil media stereotypes, super cripple, laughable/object of ridicule, own worst enemy, a burden, non-sexual, unable to participate in daily life.
Covers the following sociologists: Shakespeare, disability discrimination act, cumberbatch, broadcasting standards comission, brian et al, philo et al, time to change, barnes, cumberbatch and negrine.
Starter activity provides the opportunity for students to recap and be tested on what they should have leant so far in the media representations topic, e.g. media representations of children, symbolic annihilation, explanations of gender stereotyping in the media.
Requires information in textbook - 'SOCIOLOGY For AQA Volume 2 by Browne, Blundell & Law
Includes a discussion activity with sentence starters and prompts to promote oracy.
Includes a 10 marker with detailed scaffolding to help students answer it as well as a student friendly mark-scheme for peer and self assessment
ANSWERS TO SOME ACTIVITIES INCLUDED
Activities require pages from the AQA A Level Sociology Book One Including AS Level: Book one 3rd Revised edition by Rob Webb, Hal Westergaard, Keith Trobe, Annie Townend
AQA A-level Sociology: Media - The Social Construction of the News
Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand ‘Media - The Social Construction of the News’
Covers the following key terms: The social construction of the news, Agenda-setting, Gate-keeping, Norm-setting, Globalisation, Citizen journalism, News values, Hierarchy of credibility, Primary definers, Churnalism
Covers the following sociologists: Davies
GMG, Curran and Seaton, Bagdikan, Cohen/ Mccomb, Gramsci, Philo, Galtung and Ruge, Becker, Hall
Lesson teaches the whole of topic 3 of media.
ANSWERS TO THE MAIN ACTIVITIES INCLUDED
The starter activities requires you to give students examples of news stories but can be replaced with your own starter.
Includes a teaching to all activity
Includes a discussion activity with scaffolding and prompts.
Includes a 10 marker with guidance to help students with selecting points from the item as well as possible points from the item and detailed scaffolding to help students answer the question.
AQA A-level Sociology: Media - Media representations of sexuality
Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand ‘Media - Media representations of sexuality’
Cover the following key terms :Sexuality, Sexual orientation, Lesbians, Gays, ‘Pink pound’, Sanitisation of gay sexuality , Over-sexualisation of lesbian sexuality (optional) , Heterosexuality , Homosexuality , Heterosexual gaze
Cover the following sociologist:McRobbie (1994), Gill (2007), Gross (1991), Stonewall (2010), Cowan (2007), Cowan and Valentine (2005)
Lesson is made up of comprehension questions that students need to answer using the information in textbook - 'SOCIOLOGY For AQA Volume 2 by Browne, Blundell & Law on this.
INCLUDES DETAILED ANSWERS TO ALL ACTIVITIES
AQA GCSE Sociology: Education - Functionalists' roles of education
Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand ‘Education - Functionalists’ roles of education’
Covers the following key terms: Meritocracy, Particularistic standards, Universalistic standards, Ascribed status, Achieved status, Formal curriculum, Hidden curriculum, Social cohesion, Social mobility, Role allocation
Covers the following sociologists:Durkheim, Parsons, Davis and Moore
ANSWERS TO MAIN ACTIVITIES INCLUDED
Includes a 4 marker with scaffolding to answer it
Includes visual learning icons
Includes a key term and definitions sheet needs for the lesson
Students need access to a textbook to complete the main activity. Although this is a GCSE lesson, I use the A-level textbook (
AQA A Level Sociology Book One Including AS Level: Book one 3rd Revised edition by Rob Webb, Hal Westergaard, Keith Trobe, Annie Townend)
AQA GCSE SOCIOLOGY: Crime and Deviance - The social construction of crime and deviance
Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand ‘Crime and Deviance - The social construction of crime and deviance’
Cover the following key terms: Crime, Deviance, The social construction of crime and deviance, Master status, Deviant career, Deviant subculture
Covers the following sociologists: Becker
-Includes a teaching to all activity
-Includes a 4 marker ‘perspective’ question with a success criteria and sentence starters for answer
-Has two lessons in one.
-Includes key term sheet with definitions of key terms covered during the lesson as well as definitions of key terms students should have previously learnt that link to the lesson.