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Child Development, Health and Social Care, Sociology. Please leave a review if you purchase a resource :D misskwaddington@outlook.com if you have any issues or requests :D
Families 9-1 Specification
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Families 9-1 Specification

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A Complete unit of lessons and 2 assessments aimed at the AQA Specification for the GCSE unit Families. Lessons cover all key thinkers, have exam practice, model answers and differentiated tasks. This bundle also includes the knowledge organiser.
AQA Social Stratification- Social Mobility (7/15)
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AQA Social Stratification- Social Mobility (7/15)

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Planned for 9-1 New Specification The lesson is intended to be a research and group presentation lesson but I have included the PDF that they would search for, and they could just present using paper and speeches rather than using ICT. Depends on your group and resources that are available. Great lesson to get them to develop presentation skills, but also develops numeracy skills.
Paper 1- Families
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Paper 1- Families

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GCSE Sociology 9-1 Specification A Complete unit of lessons and 2 assessments aimed at the AQA Specification for the GCSE unit Families. This bundle would be suitable for other exam boards. This is the same unit, as a bundle already in my shop. I am putting it into one resource, so I can bundle the units together Lessons cover all key thinkers, have exam practice, model answers and differentiated tasks. This bundle also includes the knowledge organiser so is useful as a revision aid.
Paper 1- Education
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GCSE Sociology 9-1 Specification A Complete unit of lessons and 2 assessments aimed at the AQA Specification for the GCSE unit Education. This bundle would be suitable for other exam boards. This is the same unit, as a bundle already in my shop. I am putting it into one resource, so I can bundle the units together Lessons cover all key thinkers, have exam practice, model answers and differentiated tasks. This bundle also includes the knowledge organiser so is useful as a revision aid.
GCSE Sociology Research Methods
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GCSE Sociology Research Methods

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GCSE Sociology 9-1 Specification This unit of work follows the Introduction unit. I use this as a quick intro to research methods, so that throughout the units I can embed/recall this information like in the exam. This is the same unit, as the bundle in my shop. I am putting it into 1 resource, so I can bundle the units together to save you money. Please review if you download
AQA Crime & Deviance- Social Order and Rules (2/15)
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AQA Crime & Deviance- Social Order and Rules (2/15)

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Lesson 2 on AQA 9-1 Specification Crime & Deviance This lesson looks at social order and social rules. It briefly touches on the main sociological theories but the lesson centres on the agencies of social control. Differentiated exam questions at the end Please leave a review
Research Methods (9-1) How do Sociologists Research? (1/11)
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Research Methods (9-1) How do Sociologists Research? (1/11)

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This is a mini research unit that will be taught ahead of the units (after the introduction unit). It should take approximately 11 lessons to go through the basic research methods. I am aware this is no longer necessary to be taught as an explicit unit, however we feel they need the basic knowledge to be able to answer the questions in the different units. Lesson 1 This looks at how Sociologists conduct their research. Please review if you purchase
Research Methods (9-1) Social Surveys (4/11)
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Research Methods (9-1) Social Surveys (4/11)

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A free lesson as this is a short lesson on Questionnaires. The remainder of the lesson is to prepare students for their mid-unit assessment (next lessons in the bundle.) Not suitable for everyone, but necessary for how our unit is planned.
AQA Social Stratification- The Welfare State (11/15)
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AQA Social Stratification- The Welfare State (11/15)

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Planned for 9-1 AQA specification. This lesson can take 2 hours (double lesson) if you watch the documentary. Students complete an information sheet on what the Welfare State introduced after the war. They then look at New Right, Centre-Left, Marxist and Feminist perspectives on welfare. There are some extension questions for those who complete this. There is then a documentary about the benefits cap. The idea is to offer this as a possible solution, but for students to think about the implications of this. This documentary is not essential for the course, but it is a nice way for students to think about alternatives to the welfare state, or to consider if the welfare state is a worthwhile investment with taxation.
An introduction to Functionalism, Marxism and Feminism (5 lessons)
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An introduction to Functionalism, Marxism and Feminism (5 lessons)

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5 lessons that introduce (start of GCSE) or revise/refresh (before assessment/GCSE) the main sociological theories of Functionalism (including Parson and Durkheim, Marxism (including Karl Marx) and Feminism. Leave a review, email misskwaddington@outlook.com, and I will send you a single lesson of your choice for free.
Introduction to Sociology- An Introduction to Marxism (5/8)
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Introduction to Sociology- An Introduction to Marxism (5/8)

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A lesson that introduces the key perspective of Marxism. This lesson is part 1 of 2 parts. The idea is for students to imagine themselves as workers, then have the standard deductions taken from their wage. The idea of this task is to get students to see society as Marx did (my students tend to struggle the most with Marxism because they aren’t workers or have a clue about the cost of living.) The lesson then moves on to introduce Marx and Capitalism and Bourgeoise. The next lesson will look at the Proletariat and Marx theory of the need for a revolution. Students will then assess the strengths and weaknesses of this theory. This is a lesson suitable for either an introduction in sociology or as a refresher/revision for students before their GCSE. Suitable for non-specialists or a cover lesson. Leave feedback, email misskwaddington@outlook.com and recieve any single lesson of your choice for free.
Introduction to Sociology- Karl Marx (6/8)
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Introduction to Sociology- Karl Marx (6/8)

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This is a lesson follows on from lesson 5 which was an introduction to Marxism and covered Capitalism and the Bourgoise. This lesson focuses on the Proletariats, Communism and Marx desire for revolution. This is a lesson suitable for either an introduction in sociology or as a refresher/revision for students before their GCSE. Suitable for non-specialists or a cover lesson. Leave feedback, email misskwaddington@outlook.com and recieve any single lesson of your choice for free.
AQA Family- What is the family? (1/18)
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AQA Family- What is the family? (1/18)

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New spec 9-1. Introductory lesson looks at the definition of family and household. The starter activity is a quiz that builds up with one question every lesson. So by the end of the unit the starter will be an 18 question quiz. The idea is that the question is something they won’t know/challenging, that they will learn in the lesson. They then answer the same question each lesson, helping them to retain the information as it is repeated each lesson. The question usually focuses on a keyword. If you download please leave a review.
An introduction to Functionalism & Key Thinkers
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An introduction to Functionalism & Key Thinkers

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2 lessons from my introduction to Sociology unit. These two lessons concentrate on the basic knowledge of Functionalism, and introduce Emilie Durkheim and Talcott Parsons. This is therefore suitable to introduce students to these key thinkers, or as a revision lesson.