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I am an A Level tutor who teaches Film Studies A Level & G.C.S.E., Sociology A Level, E.P.Q., English Language G.C.S.E. *PLEASE REVIEW* I complete schemes of work for each of my courses and aim to upload as many resources as I can in the near future. If you like my work and would like to request a resource, please let me know and I will produce what you need. I produce video resources here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC31WbZO2OQW3Ul108I0QUmw

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I am an A Level tutor who teaches Film Studies A Level & G.C.S.E., Sociology A Level, E.P.Q., English Language G.C.S.E. *PLEASE REVIEW* I complete schemes of work for each of my courses and aim to upload as many resources as I can in the near future. If you like my work and would like to request a resource, please let me know and I will produce what you need. I produce video resources here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC31WbZO2OQW3Ul108I0QUmw
Sociology Paper 1 - How to answer all question types - 75 slide PowerPoint
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Sociology Paper 1 - How to answer all question types - 75 slide PowerPoint

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This pack contains: 75-slide PowerPoint lesson that covers: How to answer 4, 6, 10, 20, 30 mark questions on Paper 1 (AQA Sociology) Each section contains: a collection of past paper questions Guide to structure for each question Exemplar responses - some broken down in to smaller sections to demonstrate how to apply the structures Planning and writing tasks for each of the question types All relevant handouts and additional resources are also included. Please look at the screenshots attached so you can see what type of content is covered.
RELIGION: Force for Change or Conservative Force
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RELIGION: Force for Change or Conservative Force

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This pack contains a PowerPoint presentation and accompanying booklet. The lesson covers: Task / in-class debate: Is religion a force for change, or a conservative force? Task - re-cap of Functionalist, Marxist and Feminist view of religion Religion as a force for change: Max Weber and Calvinism Predestination Asceticism Hinduism Confucianism Evaluation of Weber’s perspective Consolidation Task - answer writing Task: Research for presentation The accompanying booklet contains additional content (essays, cartoons and additional consolidation activities)
The Marxist Perspective of Religion
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The Marxist Perspective of Religion

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This pack contains one 18-slide lesson and one handout that cover the following: Starter - Dissecting Marx’s ‘Opium of the people’ quote Religion as an Ideological State Apparatus Religion and class / prosperity Theology Task - using quotes from major religions, students are to explain their use and link them to the Marxist perspective Spiritual Gin / Lenin Alienation Critiques of the Marxist perspective of Religion Classical vs Neo Marxist perspective Brief overview of Ernst Bloch and Dual Characteristics Brief overview of Otto Maduro & Religion as a Revolutionary Force
Sociology Paper 3 - Crime and Deviance - Subcultural Theories of Crime and Deviance (AQA}
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Sociology Paper 3 - Crime and Deviance - Subcultural Theories of Crime and Deviance (AQA}

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This pack contains a 28-slide PowerPoint presentation and an accompanying 18-page student booklet. The lesson covers: Starter - Strain Theory - RE-CAP [this is an option part of the lesson] Structural vs. Cultural factors Albert Cohen What is a ‘sub culture’ Status Frustration Evaluation of Strain Theory Illegitimate Opportunity Structures Cloward & Ohlin Criminal subcultures Conflict subcultures Retreatist subcultures Case study: The Chicago School Reading / comprehension task terms covered by this task: Cultural transition theory, Differential associated theory, Social disorganisation theory Evaluation / critiques of Illegitimate Opportunity Structures Walter B. Miller - SIX Focal Concerns Each of the six are defined and feed in to a student task: Excitement Smartness Trouble Fatalism Toughness Autonomy Task - watch the music video for '*Ill Manors = Plan B* an d read the lyrics - students are to identify how the song addresses the focal concerns, and expresses the frusrations felt by working class groups, and why this frustration will lead to crime e.g. "Who closed down the community centre, I used to be a member, I used to kill time there, what will I do now till September? Schools out, rules out, get your bl**dy tools out" I found this task to be very useful as it is contemporary, British and speaks to all of the issues raised by Miller et al. ** This task can be cut out of the lesson if not needed. ** David Matza - Delinquency and Drift Mesner & Rosenfeld - Illegitimate Opportunity Structures Short reading/comphrension task on Illegitimate Opportunity Structures Assessment: 4 and 6 mark questions for students to plan and write responses to. Mark scheme / sample answer information provided to help students understand the expected outcomes of these types of questions The booklet contains additional assessment and revision materials
Educational Achievement: GIRLS - quiz
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Educational Achievement: GIRLS - quiz

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This pack contains a 25 question quiz that tests student knowledge of Educational Achievement: Girls The pack contains: QUIZ Answer sheet This quiz is a great Starter Task / Plenary.
Research Methods - QUESTIONNAIRES
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Research Methods - QUESTIONNAIRES

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This pack contains the following: Complete lesson: Starter task (re-cap key terms) What is a Questionnaire? Types of questions: closed/open Strengths of questionnaires Weaknesses of questionnaires Pilot Studies Plenary assessment tasks Booklet Sample response to exam question
Research Methods: OBSERVATIONS
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Research Methods: OBSERVATIONS

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This pack contains the following: Observations complete lesson covers: Observation starter task Two short ‘observations’ video tasks Discussion re: questionnaires & Interviews vs. Observations Types of Observations (each explored individually) Covert/Overt Non-Participant Participant Strengths of observations Limitations of observations Case Study - Football Hooligans - documentary available on Youtube Tasks for completion following documentary screening Plenary - observation research task - students to research and present a case-study based on one of four existing sociological studies. Handout, documentary links and all resources are included.
Functionalist view of FAMILY & Household
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Functionalist view of FAMILY & Household

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Functionalist view of Family, complete lesson and handout. The pack covers: Re-cap of Functionalism George Peter Murdock (1949) Stable satisfaction of the sex drive Socialisation of the young Reproduction of the next generation Meeting its members’ economic needs Criticisms of Murdock Parsons’ Functional Family Fit The Nuclear Family** Extended Family Function of the Nuclear and Extended Family TWO BASIC AND IRREDUCTABLE FUNCTIONS The Family as the ‘Peaceful Haven’ Critiques of the Functionalist View
English Language GCSE: PAPER 1 Section A: questions 1 - 4 [Robert Galbraith], and using apostrophes
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English Language GCSE: PAPER 1 Section A: questions 1 - 4 [Robert Galbraith], and using apostrophes

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These English G.C.S.E. resources have been designed for the AQA speciation. This PAPER 1 SECTION A session follows this format: 1 – Starter tasks: VOCAB expansion: learning, defining, and finding synonyms for new words 2 – SPAG Focus: Using apostrophes 3 – Text: Robert Galbraith, The Cuckoo’s Calling 4 – Questions 1,2,3 and 4 are broken down and simplified. 5 – The text is explored, analysed, evaluated using each of the four questions 6- Assessment activities 7 – Plenary activities Each lesson is accompanied by a work-booklet and additional handouts for the SPAG activities.
English Language GCSE - Using Commas. Preparing for Paper 1 Section A - The Thirty Nine Steps
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English Language GCSE - Using Commas. Preparing for Paper 1 Section A - The Thirty Nine Steps

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These English G.C.S.E. resources have been designed for the AQA speciation. This PAPER 1 SECTION A session follows this format: 1 – Starter tasks: VOCAB expansion: learning, defining, and finding synonyms for new words 2 – SPAG Focus:COMMAS 3 – Text: The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan 4 – Questions 1,2,3 and 4 are broken down and simplified. 5 – The text is explored, analysed, evaluated using each of the four questions 6- Assessment activities 7 – Plenary activities Each lesson is accompanied by a work-booklet and additional handouts for the SPAG activities.
English Language GCSE: Paper 1 Section A: Story/description. SPAG Focus: adjectives and adverbs
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English Language GCSE: Paper 1 Section A: Story/description. SPAG Focus: adjectives and adverbs

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These English G.C.S.E. resources have been designed for the AQA speciation. This PAPER 1 SECTION B session follows this format: 1 – Starter tasks: VOCAB expansion: learning, defining, and finding synonyms for new words 2 – SPAG Focus: adjectives and adverbs 3 –** Questions 5-** break down and discussion 4 – Exam focus activities: Planning a response (5 mini activities using stimulus materials) 5 – Exam technique: Flashbacks 6 – Task/assessment activities: Story writing / descriptions 7 – Plenary activities: vocab test Each lesson is accompanied by a work-booklet and additional handouts for the SPAG activities.
ENG LANGUAGE GCSE Paper 1 Section A:  Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde. Questions 1-4, SPAG: nouns & prepositions
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ENG LANGUAGE GCSE Paper 1 Section A: Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde. Questions 1-4, SPAG: nouns & prepositions

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These English G.C.S.E. resources have been designed for the AQA speciation. This PAPER 1 SECTION A session follows this format: 1 – Starter tasks: VOCAB expansion: learning, defining, and finding synonyms for new words 2 – SPAG Focus: Parts of speech: nouns and prepositions 3 – Text: The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde By Robert Louis Stevenson 4 – Questions 1,2,3 and 4 are broken down and simplified. 5 – The text is explored, analysed, evaluated using each of the four questions 6- Assessment activities 7 – Plenary activities Each lesson is accompanied by a work-booklet and additional handouts for the SPAG activities.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off - Character types and genre & Production and Social Contexts
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Ferris Bueller's Day Off - Character types and genre & Production and Social Contexts

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This pack contains TWO lessons. Lesson 1 - Social Context & Intro to film and module Review of past paper questions - these are used to structure the entire session and all students will be able to answer the questions by the end of the session Film’s genre and director/stars Genre Series of key scene analysis tasks covering: genre, CHARACTER TYPES Lesson 2 - Production Context What is ‘Production Context’ Review of past paper questions - these are used to structure the entire session and all students will be able to answer the questions by the end of the session How to compare the films directly Social context: 80s, latch-key kids, Booming economy, new understanding of ‘teenagers’, teens re-positioned as important consumers Reaganism and rise of patriotic attitudes in the USA John Hughes; Auteur Example exam questions, tasks Students are guided through the response and analysis needed for each question Assessment task and essay plan included in PowerPoint
Film Studies - La La Land - Introduction to Musicals  [EDUQAS]
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Film Studies - La La Land - Introduction to Musicals [EDUQAS]

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This pack contains a 20-slide PowerPoint presentation, a booklet students fill in and complete during the lesson The lesson covers: A Starter Task - students complete a short key term starter task - vowels have been removed, students must identify the word AND provide a definition ‘What is genre?’ recap Types of Musicals -Task - compare a sequence from Yankee Doodle Dandy to a sequence from The Greatest Showman Analysis and feedback tasks Non-Integrated vs. Integrated musicals Richard Dyer = Entertainment as Utopia Musicals Reflect ‘Social Tenions’ and 'Utopian Solutions PLENARY Grease Case study - application of all theory that has been taught in the lesson EXT task - analysis of *La La Land’s opening sequence
Under the Skin IDEOLOGY [EDUQAS Film A Level]
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Under the Skin IDEOLOGY [EDUQAS Film A Level]

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This pack contains a 26 slide PowerPoint presentation addressing IDEOLOGY and meaning in J Glazer’s Under the Skin The pack also contains a student handout, a complete (assessed) response, essay plan, additional reading materials. I have also attached a YouTube link to a video version of this lesson students can use to consolidate their knowledge and understanding. This lesson is ideal for anyone teaching UTS as part of the EDUQAS AL Film: Component 1 - Section C: British cinema, module. This lesson contains a lot of content, is primarily focused on linking theory/ideology with the textual elements of the film. The lesson covers: Starter - re-cap sci-fi genre conventions Introduce exam question Starter 2 - 'How are binary oppositions used in the film Under the Skin? Feedback - discussion of the techniques filmmakers can use to construct women on screen. 1 - Opening scene analysis - watch scene - students to analyse the opening Detailed feedback on slides 2 - The ‘White Room’ scene -students to analyse the scene Detailed notes on slides 3 - The ‘MALL and VAN scenes’ - adoption of gender signifiers - students to analyse the opening Detailed notes on slides 4 - Alien in the Van / Stalking of men scene - students to analyse the scene Detailed notes on slides 5 - The ‘disfigured man’ scene - students to analyse the scene Detailed notes on slides 6 - Ending - chase in the woods/death of the Alien - students to analyse the scene Detailed notes on slides
Beasts of the Southern Wild - Spectatorship (EDUQAS FILM)
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Beasts of the Southern Wild - Spectatorship (EDUQAS FILM)

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This pack contains a 33 slide PowerPoint presentation and accompanying student booklet that covers the following: This lesson will show students how to analyse Beasts of the Southern Wild whilst applying theories of spectatorship. The lesson is structured to help students ‘build an A Level response’ to several spectatorship/ideology questions. Starter: Key term re-cap (key terms with missing vowels = student must identify the term then define it) Example questions Preferred reading - group task Detailed feedback on PowerPoint Students to list technical approaches that encourage a preferred reading of the film Detailed feedback on PowerPoint IDEOLOGY: - introduce the importance of ideology in driving response Define and explore: Libeterianism and Anarchism Tentants of Anarchism explored Group task: students find examples of anarchistic principles found in the film feedback Scene analysis - opening scene (recognition / driving the preferred response Detailed analysis of intro scenes (including ‘community party’ sequences) Address The Levee = anti-corporate/capitalistic ideologies Detailed feedback on PowerPoint ACTIVE RESPONSE - discussion: What does the Auroch represent? Negotiated response Detailed feedback on PowerPoint FEMA/Hospital scene analysis Detailed feedback on PowerPoint Oppositional response Detailed feedback on PowerPoint ‘Beast It’ scene analysis Bell Hook’s response to the film NEW CONTENT: viewing BOTSW from a 2024conservative perspective: oppositional responses in 2024 Detailed feedback on PowerPoint Assessment: planning time and assessment included [optional use]
A Level Film Studies Coursework / Component 3 EDUQAS FIVE lesson pack
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A Level Film Studies Coursework / Component 3 EDUQAS FIVE lesson pack

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This pack contains the following lessons: 1 - Introduction to Component 3 2 - How to Generate Ideas 3 - How to Develop a Protagonist 4 - People on the Move; cinematography and editing introduction/tutorial Bonus lessons: Wallace & Gromit - short film analysis 1 - Introduction to Component 3 Run down of Component 3 Introduce the Briefs Introduce Short Film Analysis The GunFighter - genre research, genre discussion, analysis of The Gunfighter Guide: How to analyse short films 2 - How to Generate Ideas This lesson aims to help students get started. The lesson contains a variety of tasks that should help students generate their own ideas. These include: Development of ‘Two-sentence’ stories Development of existing news stories Development of Genre films Development of aesthetics; mood board tasks ** 3 - How to Develop a Protagonist** Discussion of techniques used to introduce students’ favourite protagonist Analysis of Raiders of the Lost Ark opening / Introduction to Indy. Narration - define and look at different modes of narration Task - analysis of Patrick Bateman’s introduction Mise-en-scene task - how to develop a character visually and via mise-en-scene **Lesson 4 - People on the Move ** A fun and engaging lesson designed to help students learn how to frame a shot, construct a short film, and edit. Students will have one lesson to plan a 60-second/10 shot film around the concept ‘People on the Move’ One lesson to film One lesson to edit Lesson 5- guided detailed analysis of The Wrong Trousers: Note - this lesson will show students how to edit using Adobe Premier. All lessons are editable so you can modify the resources.
Education and Gender: BOYS
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Education and Gender: BOYS

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This pack contains a 31 slide PowerPoint covering both INTERNAL and EXTRENAL factors. Poor Literacy Globalisation and the Decline of male jobs Feminisation of Education Laddish sub-cultures The Moral Panic about boys Shortage of Male primary school teachers Mini-assessment plenary 11-page work booklet This pack has been designed for the AQA spec.
Ethnicity and Education - AQA Sociology
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Ethnicity and Education - AQA Sociology

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This pack contains a 39 slide PowerPoint and a student booklet. The lesson covers: Starter task - student perceptions of ethnicity in education Overview of Internal and External factors Tony Sewel - Fathers, Gangs, Culture Asian Families; Asian work ethnic, resistance to racism White Working Class Families Critiques of Cultural Deprivation theory Material Deprivation and Class Racism in Wider Society Case study: racism in wider society Documentary analysis: David Harwood’s “Will Britain Ever Have a Black Prime Minister?”
AQA Sociology - RESEARCH METHODS PAPER 1
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AQA Sociology - RESEARCH METHODS PAPER 1

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This pack contains: ** EIGHT lessons TWO large student booklets that cover all eight lessons. ** Lesson 1 - Factors Affecting Choice of Research Method (30 slides) Lesson 2 - Sampling and Social Surveys (13 slides) Lesson 3 - Experiments: Lab, Field, Comparative Methods (21 slides) Lesson 4 - Questionnaires - Mailed, Emailed, In person (13 slides) Lesson 5 - Interviews (40 slides) Lesson 6 - Observations - Overt / Covert, participant, Non-Participant (29 slides) Lesson 7 - Secondary Data - Qualitative and Quantitative (18 slides) Lesson 8 - Research Methods Consolidation Tasks (13 slides) Lesson are full of relevant images, are designed to be visually engaging, and contains many tasks to help students develop their critical thinking skills. Covered in every lesson: Definition of each Research Methods Detailed exploration of each Research Method Examples/Case Study data Additional Reading BOOKLETS Booklet 1 covers: (30 pages) Lesson 1 - Factors Affecting Choice of Research Method (30 slides) Lesson 2 - Sampling and Social Surveys (13 slides) Lesson 3 - Experiments: Lab, Field, Comparative Methods (21 slides) Lesson 4 - Questionnaires - Mailed, Emailed, In person (13 slides) Booklet 2 covers: (36 pages) Lesson 5 - Interviews (40 slides) Lesson 6 - Observations - Overt / Covert, participant, Non-Participant (29 slides) Lesson 7 - Secondary Data - Qualitative and Quantitative (18 slides) Lesson 8 - Research Methods Consolidation Tasks (13 slides) There are assessment activities included (including sample answers, exam technique guidance).