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Teacher of KS3, KS4 and KS5 Philosophy, RE & Sociology.

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Teacher of KS3, KS4 and KS5 Philosophy, RE & Sociology.
AQA B GCSE - 12 Mark Questions
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AQA B GCSE - 12 Mark Questions

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A list of 12 mark questions based on Islam: beliefs; Islam: practices; Religion, Relationships and Families and Religion, Peace and Conflict - students can use to revise
AQA A Level - Sociology - Ethnicity and Education 2
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AQA A Level - Sociology - Ethnicity and Education 2

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This lesson focuses predominantly on pages 38 - 41 of the AQA SOCIOLOGY BOOK ONE (NAPIER PRESS SOCIOLOGY). Students will need a book for some sections however there is a lot of information, activities, discussion points and images to aid students learning - tweak to your liking
AQA A GCSE - Holy Week
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AQA A GCSE - Holy Week

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A detailed lesson on Holy Week. This lesson can work for both low and high ability students. It contains model answers etc.
AQA A GCSE - Sawm
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AQA A GCSE - Sawm

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A detailed lesson on Sawm (Five Pillars). This lesson can work for both low and high ability students. It contains exam style questions, work sheets etc.
AQA A Level - Sociology - Material Deprivation
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AQA A Level - Sociology - Material Deprivation

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A lesson on material deprivation and its affects on scholastic achievement. Some of the tasks are related to cultural deprivation too. There are various videos that can be referred to that can be found in the notes section.
AQA A Level - Sociology - Class Differences in Education - Game
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AQA A Level - Sociology - Class Differences in Education - Game

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This is an activity I made for my year 12 students. The students read the questions in the box and answer them. The teacher can either get the students to ask other students or can get the students to answer them themselves as a starter task for example. The questions are based on class differences in education (both internal and external factors). The answers are also in the notes section to save teachers time. Hope it helps - tweak to your liking!