4 Powerpoints with various real-life application and tasks to support learning. Information is tailored towards gender, ethnicity and age which were our chosen social groups for the coursework. Additional sources and references in the notes with relevant pass criteria and specification match-up on every slide.
If local to Addenbrookes Hospital, additional support is included.
What’s included:
An Intro to Sociology
Social Institutions
Sociological Perspectives
The Biomedical model and 2 alternatives
Concepts of health…
Contemporary links throughout.
LA.C / task 2 guide as it’s subjective to your local setting.
Unit 10 guide - in student friendly language.
You will need:
A printer, counters and dice.
Included is the game board (A3) 18 Q&A cards and 6 blank Q&A cards (12 per A4)
Cut out the Question cards and stick the answers to the back.
This only covers the topics in Year 1 (Social Influence, Memory, Attachment, Approaches, Psychopathology and Research Methods) but the cards are easy to amend for Year 1/2.
This is a good revision or end of year activity - Get students into teams of your choice. Roll the dice, move your counter and answer the relevant colour question on the cards.
The aim is to collect all the colours before your opponents and finish in the middle.
Summer transition work to be handed out after taster lessons.
Includes;
Extended Project Qualification
Sociology
Criminology
Psychology
Health and Social Care
All include suitable and relevant tasks to encourage critical thinking and prepare them for the demands of A Levels.
48 full slides that cover all of the ‘couples’ unit within Families and Households.
Tasks, detailed notes, videos, AO2 and additional research provided
EPQ / Extended Project whole course.
19 lessons to prepare students to conduct their Project Research including exemplars, concise guidance and activities.
Year calendar for students and supervisors
Handbooks for students
Supervisor role
Taster lesson and resources
Summer preparation.
Structure for EPQ projects.
Dates will need updating.
Originally created for the Edexcel specification but applicable to AQA.
Includes videos, wider reading and research methods incorporated throughout.
workbook included.
Revision materials included.
Exemplar essays included.
Detailed additional notes and links in the notes section of each slide.
Updated for the new 2019 assessment.
4 powerpoints which cover all of LA.A, B3 (ethics) and all of LA.C
Includes;
Support and guidance for the external assessment.
Links and wider reading in the notes.
Various activities for engaging with contemporary research.
Various links for students to use as research.
U4 MOCK and Essay Structure
Exemplar answers
Pre-brief task.
This bundle includes all powerpoints, coursework support and revision material to teach the BTEC Tech Health and Social Care course 2017 specification. Elements of this may be useful for the 2023 specification.
BTEC Level 3 - Health and Social Care - Unit 2 - Learning Aim B and C
Several lessons which walk through all of learning aim B and C and include several independent research tasks to consolidate and apply learning.
Several examples of policies included and a learning aim C checklist.
Revision recap sheets
Exam command word structure guidance.
All Exam questions currently available included.
18 slides to support the Social Policy section of Families and Households. Wider reading and resources added Eg. Surveillance state and various other gender regimes.
There are two large tasks where students can research into one cross-cultural social policy in-depth and a second where students can research into current politics and British Social Policies (both tasks attached)
Include 36 slides to support the ‘childhood’ subtopic of Families and Households.
The notes include various links to videos, sources or articles.
Contemporary links included that aren’t covered in the textbook.
2 exam questions included.
1 slide includes a 2-week project for the ‘changing family patterns’ subtopic.
26 colourful and informative slides to support the delivery of the Family Diversity topic of Families and Households.
Tasks included. Dyslexia friendly.
Includes 5 detailed powerpoints to teach the families and Household topics which all include resources, contemporary links, activities and exam questions. The notes section includes all sources of additional information.
2 of the topics are student-led:
Demography is a free resource available here: (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-15-sociology-f-and-h-demography-workbook-11634331)
Changing Family Patterns is a 2 week group project included on slide 1 of the Childhood powerpoint.
Includes:
Workbook with activities and questions.
Features of a science
Peer Review and Psychology and the Economy
Ethics
Reliability and Validity
Types of data and Levels of Measurement
Correlation and Co-efficient
Distribution of data / positive and negative skews
Content analysis and thematic analysis
Self-reporting
Inferential statistics (The sign test and 7 others)
‘Design a study’ guide
Exam questions for all areas.
End of Topic test with Mark Scheme.
87 slides
Covers:
Families Vs Households
Conflict Vs Consensus theories
Functionalism (Murdock & Parsons)
Marxism (Engels & Zaretsky)
Feminism x4 (Somerville, Greer, Ansley)
New Right (Murray)
Personal Life Perspective (Smart & Nordqvist)
Includes relevant AO2 and links to articles/videos in the notes.
Includes tasks to complete.
Dyslexia friendly.
Used alongside the Naprier Press workbooks (available online for fre)