This lesson looks at:
What sanitation is (comprehension activity)
Choropleth maps
Access to sanitation globally (creating own choropleth map)
Checking and writing opportunities
All data is provided. You will need atlases for this lesson.
This lesson is the first lesson about glacial landscapes and processes.
Includes: what a glacier is, why they move, freeze-thaw, abrasion and plucking.
I have not covered transportation or deposition in this lesson as it will be covered in other lessons.
This is a scheme of learning for the introduction unit of the new AQA Sociology course. Please note I do not cover material that is repeated later on in the course.
My SOL are very detailed and are lesson plans for every topic in the Introduction unit. Included are: WALTs, WILFs, activities linked to WALTs, A4L, extended writing opportunities, home learning, suggested resources.
This lesson is a ‘Lighting Fires’ lesson, taught at the beginning of the A Level course to get students engaged and enthused in the subject.
It looks at gender norms and values in music videos and lyrics using contemporary examples.
Please note that some of the songs contain swearing and references to sex and violence, so please censore how you see fit.
This is an end of topic test for the Domestic Division of Labour section of the Families and Households unit.
Includes 3 questions: 2 x 10 mark questions and a 20 mark question that mirrors the actual exam. All items have been created by me and you will not find them elsewhere online.
Included in this resource are three revision card checklists for Year 1 of the AQA A Level course including: Education (compulsory unit), Research Methods (compulsory unit) and Families and Households (optional unit).
The checklists list the topics they need to cover, how many revision cards they have for each topic, how well they know the topic and a teacher sign off column.
These are tests and model answers that were created to be used as mock papers and revision tools for Y11.
Papers/Sections included:
Issues of Relationships
Issues of Life and Death
Study of Christianity
Study of Islam
This lesson is the first in an oracy-based KS3 RE programme taught in single periods (50 minutes).
It looks at the history of religion, how they are related and why there are different religions.
Oracy-based RE allows students to explore key concepts and issues in RE whilst developing their oracy and group skills.
This is a lesson on Christian views on creation which focuses on the 2 Genesis stories and comparing and contrasting them.
Includes:
WALTS and WILFS
DARTS
Exam questions
Home learning
Differentiation
Formative assessment
This is a lesson that introduces humanism and its core principles. It also explains the difference between atheism and humanism.
Includes:
WALTS and WILFS
Formative assessment
Home learning
Differentiation
L4L activities
A lesson that looks at Marxist perspectives of the family.
Includes:
WALTs and WILFs
Formative assessment
Home learning
DARTs
Book referenced is the Collins A Level Year 1 book
This lesson is an AQA A Level lesson on police-recorded statistics of crime.
Includes:
Home learning
WALTs and WILFs
DARTs activity
exam question
Think, pair, share
Formative assessment
The textbook referred to is the Collins Year 2 Sociology book.
This lesson looks at functionalist views on social policy including critiques. This would suit a single-period lesson.
Includes:
WALTs
WILFs
Formative assessment
Exam question (this is the first in a series of lessons leading up to an exam question)
The book referenced is the 1st year Napier Press book.
This is a SOL which is based around oracy skills and the RE content of suffering.
It is based on students having a 1 double-period lesson every 2 weeks.
Also included is a knowledge organiser for this unit.
Includes:
WALTs
WILFs
Home learning
Formative assessment
1 mini lesson and 1 double lesson on migration and its impact on families and household structures.
Includes:
WALTs and WILFs
Home learning
DARTs
Formative assessment
Exam practice and chains of reasoning plans
Suitable for a double period, this lesson looks at Labour and Coalition social policy and compares it to New Right views on social policy.
Includes:
WALTs
WILFs
Formative Assessment
Exam question (this is the second in a series of lessons leading up to answering this question)
This is a double lesson that looks at New Right perspectives on social policy. The book used is the Collins Y1 book.
Includes:
WALTs
WILFs
Formative Assessment
Exam question (this is the second in a series of lessons leading up to answering this question)