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An experienced Social science teacher with a range of resources to support effective teaching and learning. Please leave a review. Please read the descriptions of the items carefully before you purchase! Lessons are designed for booklet learning or having slides printed for students. These lessons are not for teachers who want students to write all information in notebooks.

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An experienced Social science teacher with a range of resources to support effective teaching and learning. Please leave a review. Please read the descriptions of the items carefully before you purchase! Lessons are designed for booklet learning or having slides printed for students. These lessons are not for teachers who want students to write all information in notebooks.
AQA Sociology and Social Policy
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AQA Sociology and Social Policy

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This lesson is approximately designed for 1 hour and 30 minutes. Features of the lesson includes: MWB match up Application task Essay plan task This lesson is designed to assess students understanding frequently and can be easily scaffolded down or adapted to be more challenging Please check the notes section for additional answers
AQA SOciology key concept books
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AQA SOciology key concept books

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There are 3x concept books (education, research methods and families and households). These concept books can be used for revision, retrieval practice, homework or independent study. Recommended to print in A5 booklets. Answers included
Beliefs in society unit AQA Sociology
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Beliefs in society unit AQA Sociology

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This is the entire unit for the beliefs in society topic in A level sociology. This includes topics on: Theories of beliefs Ideology, science and nationalism Social change Religious organisations, movements and members Religion and globalisation Secularisation Alternatives to secularisation Features of the lesson includes (Not included for all lessons): Exam practice MWB match up Video tasks Explain why task Application task Essay plan task
Is the Nuclear family still important in modern Britain AQA GCSE 2017
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Is the Nuclear family still important in modern Britain AQA GCSE 2017

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A 60 minute lesson from the AQA Family and Household Spec: Is the nuclear family still important in modern Britain. Presentation includes a quiz starter and a fun summary plenary. Instructions are embedded in the comments of the presentation. Also included is an engaging group activity. The content is very accessible for children beginning their SOC GCSE and this lesson is easy to differentiate.
Reasons for family diversity AQA GCSE
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Reasons for family diversity AQA GCSE

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A lesson on the resaons for family diversity, included is a diamond 9 summary and ranking activity. The lesson is aimed for year 9 students but can be easily adapted for other years. Learning outcomes: To explain the reasons why there is family diversity in modern Britain
Is the nuclear family still important in modern Britain? AQA GCSE
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Is the nuclear family still important in modern Britain? AQA GCSE

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A gcse AQA Sociology lesson from the family and households unit. This lesson was orginally designed for year 9 students but can be easily adapted for y10. It features a mini quiz starter recapping knowledge of the family. Also includes some very fun and effective task to assess their knowledge from the lesson. Learning objectives: To recap knowledge of the family To identify and explain the importance of the nuclear family in modern Britain
AQA GCSE SOCIOLOGY The relationship between children and parents
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AQA GCSE SOCIOLOGY The relationship between children and parents

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A lesson on the relationship between children and parents and how it’s changed over time. Please click on some photos as videos are hyperlinked. Also included a true and false activity that can be used as a mini/ official plenary Learning Objectives: To identify how relationships between children and parents have changed over time To explain why relationships between children and parents have changed over time
AQA GCSE SOCIOLOGY Changes in the family structure
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AQA GCSE SOCIOLOGY Changes in the family structure

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A lesson on the changes in the family structure over time. Please click on the photos as videos have been hyperlinked. Includes two activities within the presentation (paired/ group work). Instructions of the activties are in the notes section of the powerpoint.
Assembly: Social construction of race
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Assembly: Social construction of race

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This assembly is designed for Y11-Y13 students but can easily be adapted for KS4 students. The assembly gives a brief history into how race was initially categorized and some problematic issues of race since. Please check the notes section of the PowerPoint for additional information and links.
Sociology poster
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Sociology poster

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A Sociology rewards poster that can be used in the classroom or adapted for other reward schemes. You are advised to print on A3 and laminate, so that names can be written with a whiteboard marker and be changed on a weekly basis.
Assembly: Policing
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Assembly: Policing

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This assembly is designed for KS4/KS5. It explores the role of policing and the future of policing rooted in sociology. This assembly can easily be adapted. Please check the notes section of the PowerPoint for additional information and links.
AQA A LEVEL SOCIOLOGY C& D Surveillance lesson
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AQA A LEVEL SOCIOLOGY C& D Surveillance lesson

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This is a 1 hour lesson on surveillance from the crime and deviance unit. Activities within this lesson consists of; Mini-whiteboard true or false/ retrieval task Extended writing task Summary task Video application task (check the notes section for the link) Evaluative tasks
AQA A Level Sociology Victimology
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AQA A Level Sociology Victimology

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This lesson covers victimology for the AQA A Level Sociology Specification. Approx 2-3 hours teaching time. Lesson includes: Exam practice Extended writing Table/chart analysis task Documentary (check the notes section of the powerpoint) Discussion task Summary task
AQA A level Sociology Childhood
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AQA A level Sociology Childhood

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This resource contains an extensive lesson on Childhood. Ranging from 2-4 hours of teaching time. There is a range of activities including exam practice questions, video tasks, discussion/debate points, extended writing tasks, student examiner task etc. Please check the notes section for extra information and video links.