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Resources to help mainly teaching Psychology and Sociology at A-Level and GCSE. I often use tables and notes sheets to aid revision and help students organise their learning

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Resources to help mainly teaching Psychology and Sociology at A-Level and GCSE. I often use tables and notes sheets to aid revision and help students organise their learning
Collection of Stretch and Challenge/Revision Activities
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Collection of Stretch and Challenge/Revision Activities

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A collection of activities that make students consider and analyse information they have learnt and use it in new ways. These can be used as plenaries or starters, I print them all off and have copies at the front of the class for students to pick and choose from. Some are psychology and sociology specific but many can be adapted to any subject and topic
Sociological Perspectives - Revision Activity
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Sociological Perspectives - Revision Activity

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This is a different activity for a revision lesson of Sociology and Families. Print each set of cards on a different colour and cut them up. Students then take a 'View Point Card' and must explain, from this view point, what they think of their selected 'What is your opinion of' card. If they get it right they win the pair, if not they have to choose a different 'What is your opinion of' card. This could also be played as role play, or to help students structure essays. There are blank cards on each set where students can add any topics they also feel important
Worksheet for Different Types of Capital
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Worksheet for Different Types of Capital

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Students sometimes struggle to identify the difference between different types of capital in sociology. This is a summary table to be used alongside teaching or as an additional worksheet for students who are struggling to understand the difference.
Social Policies and the Family
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Social Policies and the Family

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A brief summary of the social policies relating to the family in sociology. In groups students must highlight they key elements of the policy they have been given and evaluate the policy from different perspectives including Functionalist, Feminism and New Right, justifying their answers using key thinkers. They then feedback to the rest of the class, and create a resource/notes for the rest of the class
Childhood Over Time - Revision
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Childhood Over Time - Revision

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A summary sheet looking at how childhood has changed over time. Can be used as a notes sheet while teaching or as revision nearer to exams. This is done on A3 meaning it can then be used as a revision poster or classroom display
A-Level Sociology, Methods in Context Questions
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A-Level Sociology, Methods in Context Questions

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This lesson helps students approach methods in context with confidence regardless of the research method and given context. It is a skills focused lesson rather than a knowledge lesson. The resource provides a short informal plan as to how this resource was designed to be used
Functionalist Views on the Family
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Functionalist Views on the Family

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A quick task looking at the Functionalist view on different family types and comparing this to the popular TV program Modern Family. A clip from the show can also be used to get students attention and start a discussion of family diversity in the modern age
Different Types of Feminism
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Different Types of Feminism

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A resource looking at the different types of feminism. Makes students think in detail about the different causes of patriarchy and how different feminists feel this could be overcome
Family Lifespan Development
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Family Lifespan Development

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A quick activity looking at an individuals changes to their family structure over their lifetime. Students need to match up the correct family type to the lifestage
Notes Sheet for Changes in Family Types
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Notes Sheet for Changes in Family Types

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A table for students to take notes regarding how the family has changed, why that changed may have happened and how that change has further consequences. Works well either as a notes taking activity alongside lessons or a revision activity before exams