Basic Powerpoint
Reading sheet with some questions
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Type of activity
An engaging whole class activity, where questions are set from a PowerPoint, which require students to find the correct answer from the information sheet. First student/pair who gets the correct answer, win. This can be used a learning tool or as revision. This can be as a knowledge builder or a revision. A student led activity.
Resources
Miniature whiteboards, board marker pens, wipes, and worksheet A (enough for each pair/student)
Instructions
Give each person or pair of students (same table) a miniature whiteboard, board marker pen, a wipe, and worksheet A.
Give out the worksheet A for each student/pair and ask the students to read page 1 (study 1) ONLY (no need to go further). While they are reading, make sure you have the PowerPoint questions ready to be shown on a whiteboard display.
For each page (study) there are several questions. Display the first question from the PowerPoint to the students. For each question it will tell you how many correct words they are looking from the information sheet (this is shown in brackets underneath the question). Once they have found the correct number of words, they right this down on the white board.
The first student/pairs to display the answer above their head wins. They get one point. You will need to keep a score.
Go through all the questions set for page 1. At the left-hand bottom corner on the PowerPoint, you will see ‘End of Sheet 1’ on some of the slides. This means there are no more questions to be asked for that page on the information sheet. The students will now need to read the next information page (e.g., page 2). Once they have read this the next questions are given and so on.
Variety of resources:
PowerPoint on white collar / corporate crimes
Student self study booklet with questions
Marxist statement activity on corporate
Different types of corporate crimes (internet activity)
Different types of corporate collar crimes worksheet
Corporate crimes worksheet
Article on corporate crime
Article on Thalidomide case
AQA Sociology A -level
Resources for Functionalists, Marxism and Feminism
A variety of resources:
Basic overview of what the theories say about the family
Functionalist perspective
Functionalist crossword
Functionalist MCQ
Functionalist self-study booklet
Functionalist - starter /plenary activity
Feminist self-study booklet
Feminist MCQ
Good wife guide article
Good husband guide (student’s written up version)
Marxist perspective on the family
Marxist self-study booklet
Marxism and MCQ
A variety of resources:
PowerPoint
Student self study with activity booklet
Comapre Marxism and functionalist theory of crime activity
Multiple Choice questions on Marxism theory of crime
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Religious Organisations
Powerpoint - differences and explanations
Powerpoint - basic powerpoint for differences
Exam Notes
Fill in the grid activity - placing the correct information in the correct box
Pair activity - placing information in the correct box
Quick starter/plenary
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Powerpoint
Mix-match
Comparing Marxism with functionalism
Student presentation sheet
Write up template to use with AQA A Level Sociology Book One (Rob Webb)
Information sheet on meritocracy
few more bits…
A variety of resources you could use:
PowerPoint
Class activity. Different information sheets are placed around the room. The student can rotate and fill in the worksheets.
Multiple Choice Questions
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PowerPoint: Albert Cohen’s status frustration theory
PowerPoint: 2. Cloward and Ohlin’s Illegitimate opportunity structures theory
PowerPoint: 3. Questions on subcultural theories to test students on
Albert Cohen’s status frustration information + worksheet
Cloward and Ohlin’s illegitmate opportunity structures theory information + worksheet
Subcultural self-study booklet
Snap game
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A variety of teaching materials to use:
PowerPoints (internal and external factors)
Exam Notes
Self-study workbooks
Quiz
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A variety of resources:
Powerpoint: Observational research method
Fill-in-grid- activity
Observation class activity
Comparing covert with overt observations
Self-study book
Reading sheets with questions:
Hells Angels
Tearoom sex study
BNP
Stree corner society
When prophency fails
AQA A-Level Sociology
Families and Households: Demographic Trends
Medley of resources:
Basic outline powerpoint
Key terms for this topic
Whole class activity for demographic trends (rotating tables/work station), with instructions
Individually activity for demographic trend (as above).
Multiple choice questions
Birth rate worksheet
Death rate worksheet
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Powerpoint
Exam Notes
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Basic PowerPoint- Durkhiem
Basic PowerPoint - Strain theory
Mix and match activity - functionalism
Multiple choice - functionalism
Application activity - functionalism
Self-study and activity booklet
Strain theory activity
Snap game!
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Self-study booklet
Made up newspaper article response- student needs to write a response to a reader who has written debasing religion.
Case study - Islamic head scarf
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Workseets on understanding the difference between Primary and Secondary:
Worksheet on primary and secondary data
Evaluating secondary data
Plenary/starter activity
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Matching exercise
Booklet for sampling with questions
Activity for stratified and systematic sampling
The famous ‘skittles’ activity
Cut and paste activity
Multiple choice questions
Lots of questions
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**AQA Sociology BRILLIANT EXAM NOTES: Beliefs in Society: A-level **
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Book description
AQA Sociology BRILLIANT EXAM NOTES: Beliefs in Society: The Complete Revision and Study Book. This book covers the following topic for the AQA A-level sociology (Year 2): Beliefs in Society. Each section contains all the information that you will need for the AQA sociology exam. At the end of each section, we provide a comprehensive list of exam questions. These eBooks have been written by examiners and experienced teachers using their expertise to help students achieve the best possible grade in their exam. These exam notes have been carefully written using student friendly language and a layout that students will find easy to understand. Each topic has been broken down into exam notes which are more concise than general sociology text books but more comprehensive than standard revision guides. This content in this book follows the latest AQA sociology specification.
How to get an A DEAL EFFECTIVELY WITH THE EVALUATION PART OF THE EXAM
Contrary to popular belief, learning and memorising lots of facts and theories will not get you a grade A or B in your exam. To achieve the highest grades possible, the exam requires you to be able to ‘analyse’ and ‘evaluate’ sociological knowledge, this does not mean jotting down a few brief criticisms at the end of your essay. The analysis and evaluation that you make, needs to be expanded upon and explained in an effective manner. With this in mind, we have written a lot of the evaluation points using the three-step-rule: identify, expand and conclude. We have done this for you in this book to demonstrate what a ‘developed’ evaluation point looks like. Please try and remember this technique and demonstrate it in your exam to achieve the highest grade possible.
LOTS OF EXAM QUESTIONS
We have given you lots of exam questions at the end of each exam note to practise. We have covered most of the different types of questions you may be asked for each topic both at AS and at A Level. If you are taking the A level course, it is a good way of testing and practising both your knowledge and examination skills. You may realise some of the questions require the same answers, but are worded differently, this was deliberate, just so you are familiar with the different way the questions could be worded.