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Teaching resources across Psychology and Sociology at GCSE and A Level.
AQA A Level Sociology SOCIAL POLICY
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AQA A Level Sociology SOCIAL POLICY

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Recap lesson material for revision in Year 13 for AQA A Level Sociology THEORY and METHODS review content. Contains: Teacher reference sheet Student handout PPT This covers 2 x one hour lessons plus a homework task
AQA A Level Sociology MARKING GRIDS
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AQA A Level Sociology MARKING GRIDS

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These are assessment marking grids that are linked to the marking criteria for the different exam style question, but broken down into a manageable form for easier marking of student work. Designed so you can tick where students have met the criteria in each level of the mark band, attach to their work and enable students to reflect on where their skills are and what they need to improve. Contains: Assessment marking grids
AQA GCSE Sociology INTRODUCTION
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AQA GCSE Sociology INTRODUCTION

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This is a resource pack for the first few lessons of AQA GCSE Sociology (new specification) to introduce students to new concepts and ideas, along with what to expect in the course. This pack usually takes me just a couple of lessons to deliver as part of a Year 10 induction week. It includes: Teacher booklet Student booklets PPTs Activities This can be adapted for other GCSE Sociology specifications, and can also be used or adapted if you have ‘taster’ lessons with Y9 into Y10 when they are picking their GCSE choices (or Y11 into Y12 if you offer GCSE at Sixth form). (You could also probably scale this up for Y12 A Level Sociology if you wanted to adapt the content and add the extra depth to cover the A Level standard). *If you are teaching Sociology, I have other resources available for the GCSE, and AQA & OCR A Level topic areas. These are full topic packs that are ‘ready to go’, so are especially helpful for anyone who is a PGCE student or NQT.
OCR A Level Sociology MARKING GRIDS
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OCR A Level Sociology MARKING GRIDS

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Assessment grids for marking OCR A Level Sociology student work. These have been designed using the levels outlined in the OCR mark schemes to provide a quicker, easier and clearer ways to assess student work, along with showing students which features of their assessment they would need to improve. This contains marking grids for the following question types: 6 mark explain 9 mark explain source 10 mark to what extent source 12 mark explain source 12 mark outline 16 mark evaluate 16 mark outline evaluate 20 mark outline evaluate 24 mark assess
AQA A Level Sociology SCIENCE BELIEF SYSTEM
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AQA A Level Sociology SCIENCE BELIEF SYSTEM

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Lesson PPT resource that was used to introduce the topic of SCIENCE as a BELIEF SYSTEM in AQA A Level Sociology BELIEFS option topic. This covers around 3 x one hour lessons (depending what activities you build in). This contains: PPT
AQA A Level Sociology METHODS ASSESSMENTS
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AQA A Level Sociology METHODS ASSESSMENTS

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This contains assessments for AQA A Level Sociology (new specification) RESEARCH METHODS. Each assessment is a 10 mark ‘Outline and explain’ style question, in total there are six assessments, complete with a generic marking grid. The format can be easily adapted with changes to the question itself to expand the pack to cover all methods. Included is a 10 mark Outline and explain two advantages of: Covert observation Documents Questionnaires and a 10 mark Outline and explain two disadvantages of: Covert observation Documents Questionnaires
OCR A Level Sociology RESEARCH PROJECT Social Inequality
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OCR A Level Sociology RESEARCH PROJECT Social Inequality

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This is a student guidance booklet for undertaking an independent RESEARCH PROJECT into SOCIAL INEQUALITY for the OCR A Level Sociology (new specification) topic of RESEARCH METHODS & SOCIAL INEQUALITY. It is designed to be given to students after having taught research methods and social inequality content, they can then undertake their own mini-research project to fully apply their understanding of methods in the context of social inequality. The student booklet outlines the steps they should take and points to consider for using a secondary data, questionnaires and interviews, and the analysis, write-up, presentation and evaluation of their own project. Student could pick their own topic, I have a list of key areas that I tend to give to the students, for example age and poverty, gender and employment, ethnicity and education and so on, which guides them to a more narrowed down focus. Students can work in pairs and present their findings to the class which also adds to the overall class knowledge and understanding of specific inequalities. Included in this pack: Student/Staff booklet *This could be easily adapted to meet the requirements of AQA Sociology for students to research an education topic for their methods in context skills. *You could also adapt this for practicals in Psychology as A Level or GCSE, you would need to change a couple of the evaluation guidance points to cover GRAVEDS for Psychology, and if used for Pearson Edexcel A Level, then it’d need changes to specific methods as per the requirements of the specification for each topic; for example questionnaires for Social, experiments for Cognitive etc.
PSHCE: Staying Mental Healthy KS3 KS4 KS5 form time activities
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PSHCE: Staying Mental Healthy KS3 KS4 KS5 form time activities

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STAYING MENTALLY HEALTHY PSHCE or form time activity based on ways to support mental health and wellbeing for students. A powerpoint with a short set of ideas and an activity for mental wellbeing that can be covered in a form time slot of about 20 minutes, or on a health and wellbeing PSHCE drop down day as an hours lesson*. This could also be used as a daily wellbeing starter in form, using one of the suggested ideas each day for a wellbeing week. for a lesson of an hour you would need to download and print some anti-anxiety colouring pages which are free online, but I don’t have any that I have made so cannot add any to the listing here
OCR Sociology A Level Exam-style Revision Questions
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OCR Sociology A Level Exam-style Revision Questions

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**OCR Sociology A Level Exam Revision Questions ** Set of example questions students can use for targeted revision. The questions include a breakdown of question type and AO spread for each section of the exam paper. These are designed for students to engage in targeted revision in order to practice the exam style questions. You could also use them to build assessments in the run up to the exams. Please note, these are not OCR questions, these are questions I have devised that follow the exam style of questioning, but also enable students to target a range of possibilities in question wording for exam practice. There are a range of questions for: Paper 1 Section A (Socialisation, Culture, Identity) Paper 1 Section B (Youth Subculture) Paper 2 Section B (Social Inequality) Paper 3 Section A (Globalisation and Digital Media) Paper 3 Section B (Crime and Deviance) I have not included Paper 2 Section A Research Methods in Context as these are based on source materials, and I tend to use studies I have used from across the social inequality topic to tackle those questions and extend understanding, so I don’t have questions for that section in this pack.
PSHCE Social Media KS4 KS5 lesson
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PSHCE Social Media KS4 KS5 lesson

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Social Media PSHCE PSHCE ppt designed for KS5 or KS4 This ppt is prepared as two form time lessons (20 to 30 minutes approximatley) or to be delivered as a full lesson (40 to 60 minutes approximately). The content is designed to help students: Understand how social media can expand, limit and distort perspectives. Understand how to recognise how content you create and share may contribute to, or challenge these distortions. The students are encouraged to think about their own contributions on social media as well as wider social issues around what is shared by others. This is non-assessed, so activities are based around discussion and class debate, hence approximation on the timings as you could encourage length discussion if desired.
GRAVEDS Evaluation Skills for Psychology A Level / GCSE / iAL / IB Quick Revision
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GRAVEDS Evaluation Skills for Psychology A Level / GCSE / iAL / IB Quick Revision

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Quick Revision for GRAVEDS evaluation skills Psychology A Level / GCSE / iAL / IB This set of resources is designed for 5 minute revision guides to the main ideas of GRAVEDS (Generalisability, Reliability, Application, Validity, Ethics, Designs and Sampling) to help students evaluation their core studies across any Psychology course. It is an editable set of PPTs which contains an overview of the features of each component of GRAVEDS and an example of using each skill for a well known psychology study. There is also a word document which can be used as a summary handout for students or printed as a wall display prompt. These are narrated PPTs that last around 5 minutes, so you can just run them with sound as a lesson starter, but you can always delete the narration if you prefer to deliver them during a lesson. The pack contains: 8x PPTs, one each for: G Generalisability quick revision R Reliability quick revision A Application quick revision V Validity (Internal) quick revision V Validity (External) quick revision E Ethics quick revision D Design (experimental research designs) quick revision S Sampling techniques quick revision 1x summary for a wall display or student crib sheet The narrated PPTs can also be accessed as videos on YouTube on ‘SocialScience911’ if you wanted to utilise those for student’s to watch for homework tasks.
Self Report Data Social Psychology Research Methods A Level / iAL / Pearson Edexcel
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Self Report Data Social Psychology Research Methods A Level / iAL / Pearson Edexcel

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Research Methods in Social Psychology A Level and iAL Psychology with a focus on Pearson Edexcel This is a lesson pack that covers the core methods in Social Psychology of Self report data (Interviews and Questionnaires), Thematic Analysis, Sampling Techniques. The resources can be delivered in the classroom, or there are also online recorded lessons to accompany this pack if you wish to set this as homework or independent learning or flipped learning activity. This pack contains: 1 x PPT for teacher delivery 1 x Student workbook consisting of 40 pages (including some maths practice) 2 x Activity answer sheets 2 x recorded lessons for flipped learning on YouTube The recorded lessons can be found on ‘SocialScience911’ on you tube.
Biological Psychology Correlation & Brain Scanning Research Methods A Level Pearson Edexcel
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Biological Psychology Correlation & Brain Scanning Research Methods A Level Pearson Edexcel

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Biological Psychology Research Methods Correlation & Brain Scanning A Level and iAL Psychology with a focus on Pearson Edexcel This is a lesson pack that covers the core methods in Biological Psychology of Brain Scanning Techniques and Correlational Research. The resources can be delivered in the classroom, or there are also online recorded lessons to accompany this pack if you wish to set this as homework or independent learning or flipped learning activity. This pack contains: 1 x PPT for teacher delivery 1 x Student workbook consisting of 28 pages (including some maths practice) 3 x Activity answer sheets 2 x Recorded lessons for flipped learning on YouTube The recorded lessons can be found on ‘SocialScience911’ on you tube
Introducing Crime & Deviance: Teaching pack for Sociology A Level
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Introducing Crime & Deviance: Teaching pack for Sociology A Level

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Introducing Crime & Deviance A Level Sociology This introduction pack covers the core concepts of deviance, crime, the relativity of these, formal and informal social control and ways of explaining crime. It is designed as a stand alone lesson for teacher delivery, or as flipped learning where students can be given the booklet and accompanying PPTs and directed to three introductory lessons that are pre-recorded and available on YouTube to go with this resource pack. Includes: 1 x student booklet 2 x teacher PPTs (Student flipped learning PPTs) 1 x student activity 3 x recorded lesson videos (via YouTube ‘SocialScience911’) Please note: the full teaching resource pack for the whole OCR A Level Sociology Crime and Deviance topic already includes these resources. There is also similar introductory resources in the AQA Sociology Crime and Deviance teacher resource pack that you could use with the YouTube lessons.
AQA Sociology A Level  Debates: The relationship between theory and methods
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AQA Sociology A Level Debates: The relationship between theory and methods

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AQA SOCIOLOGY DEBATES: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THEORY AND METHODS This pack is designed for approximately three lessons to cover the debates content about theory and methods. The relationship between theoretical perspective and preference for particular research methods and sources of data. e.g. Positivism and quantitative data Interpretivism and qualitative data The powerpoint contains the links to the student booklets and gapped areas for them to complete from the presentation as you work through the lessons. The teacher booklet has the answers and relevant links back to the ppt. The booklets and powerpoint usually take me three lessons, allowing time during these for students to recap on the pieces of research evidence they have covered in their topic areas to add them to their notes or an A3 mind map as examples of how and where the main ideas (positivism, interpretivism, micro, macro, pardigms and theoretical issues) may have influenced the research undertaken across sociology. This packs contains: 1 x power point 1 x teacher booklet with answers 1 x student work booklet
AQA A Level Sociology CRIME ASSESSMENTS
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AQA A Level Sociology CRIME ASSESSMENTS

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This contains a range of assessments for the AQA A Level Sociology (new specification) CRIME AND DEVIANCE topic. The assessments include marking grids to help with demonstrating to students where their strengths and improvements are needed, and they also help teachers with easier marking! Can be used as class tests, or homework tasks. This contains: 4 x large assessments (60 minutes, mixed question types) 8 x 10 mark essay assessments (either one or two essays per test) 11 x mini tests (a 4 and 6 mark question). *If you are buying the crime and deviance teacher resource pack, these are included, you would not need these separately.
OCR A Level Sociology ASSESSMENTS: Culture, Socialisation, Identity
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OCR A Level Sociology ASSESSMENTS: Culture, Socialisation, Identity

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This resource contains some student assessments for OCR A Level Sociology (new specification) Culture, Socialisation, Identity (Paper 1, Topic A). **These are all included in the teacher resource pack (see my shop), but they are also available here as a separate resource set. If you re buying the teacher resource pack, you will also get these. Contains: 7 x class assessments that build in complexity from 6 marks to 12 marks 2 x Assessment skills PPTs
OCR A Level Sociology ASSESSMENTS: Youth subculture
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OCR A Level Sociology ASSESSMENTS: Youth subculture

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This packs contains assessments for the OCR A Level Sociology (new specification) Youth subculture topic (Paper 1, Option B). **If you are purchasing the full set of teacher resources these are included, you do not need to download this set separately. In this pack there are: 6x student assessments 3x assessment skills PPTs
Functionalism Crime and Deviance A Level Sociology AQA OCR full topic teaching pack
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Functionalism Crime and Deviance A Level Sociology AQA OCR full topic teaching pack

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Functionalist explanations of crime and deviance A Level AQA Sociology: Crime and Deviance This resource can be used for classroom teaching or for a flipped independent learning module with the accompanying pre-recorded lesson videos that can be found on YouTube. This can also be used for cover lessons, student catch-up or student recap and revision. This pack contains: 1x teacher answer booklets 1x teacher PPT 1x student workbook 4x activity answer sheets 3x video lessons on SocialScience911 on you tube This is designed for the AQA specification, but much of the content is transferable to OCR A Level Sociology Crime and Deviance as well, you would need to change the specification reference on page two of the booklet to match OCR content. Please note: an AQA teacher resource pack that contains all resources for the Crime and Deviance topic includes this booklet, there is no need to also download this one if you have the full set.
Measuring Crime: A Level OCR Sociology Crime & Deviance
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Measuring Crime: A Level OCR Sociology Crime & Deviance

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Measuring Crime A Level OCR Sociology: Crime and Deviance This resource can be used for classroom teaching or for a flipped learning independent learning module with the accompanying pre-recorded lesson videos that can be found on YouTube. This pack contains: 1x student workbook 4x video lessons (available on ‘SocialScience911’ on You Tube) This is designed for the OCR specification, but much of the content is transferable to AQA A Level Sociology Crime and Deviance as well. Please note: the full OCR teacher resource pack that contains all resources for the Crime and Deviance topic includes this booklet, there is no need to also download this booklet.