This bundle contains 20 lessons for the ‘Sociology of the Family’ section of the new GCSE Sociology specification. This bundle was updated in March 2020 so that all of the PowerPoints are in the standard format and, consequently, more easy to edit than before.
Whilst it is useful to any teacher of Sociology, it was designed for the new AQA Sociology GCSE specification (8192) taught from September 2017.
It is designed to be a self-contained, comprehensive and complete resource: everything a teacher/department need to teach the sociology of families section of the course.
Each lesson comes in a .Zip file, This file contains:
-A detailed lesson plan: highlighting differentiation, AfL, key-words, SMSC and a timeline of learning activities (.pdf)
-A premium quality, editable, PowerPoint Presentation
-Homework
[-Most of the lessons include a worksheet
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I appreciate that these resources are brilliant. However they are un-editable and seem to be locked, which is very frustrating! Even when I have attempted to access via ppt, rather than clicking on the downloaded file itself (as others have suggested), the file does not appear in my documents. If anybody can help explain how I can access these to edit, I would be very grateful. I need to edit them to suit my class. Thanks!
Really useful resources, ppts are editable as long as you open via ppt, rather than by clicking on the downloaded file itself. Thank-you.
Good - very professionally produced, lots of activities, great worksheets with some interesting task variety, students like visuals, huge time saver, good level of detail for most topics, lots of resources to use/adapt for many parts of the spec.<br /> <br /> Bad - slides can be very 'busy' (far too much going on/moving, particularly for SEN students). Ordering in terms of spec. is weird – does not seem to fit with the spec. when teaching it. A LOT of repetition in terms of task type and a lack of variety (too many knowledge hunts one after another). ‘© Adam Godwin’ written on every resource – leads to annoying questions from the most annoying students. Some stuff that’s in the spec. is NOT covered in these resources (so not the complete course – quite basic stuff like Parsons Inst. & Expressive roles are missed out…? Why?). Lack of detail/info on exam questions/essay planning/assessment planning resources – might as well make these yourself (which I did).<br /> <br /> Ugly – Locked PDF files? Really? So, not editable. Makes editing resources/chopping/changing things a real hassle – and not all info. in documents is relevant or correct – adds time to process due to need to edit and the hassle to do so. Annoying slideshow format rather than presentation file format makes opening/editing much more difficult than it should be (these resources are not perfect, and NEED to be edited for different classes/contexts). Both of these things shouldn’t be applied to a £40 resource.<br /> Overall – I really like these and it’s saved me a ton of time. But they do lack detail in places and the lack of editability Vs. cost is very irritating. I get that you are trying to protect your intellectual property, but it just serves to annoy, AND delays progress.<br />
Excellent resources - downloaded the whole package and SOWs to support our non-specialists.
Much needed for a NQT- haven’t taught any GCSE sociology so these resources are perfect. Each lesson carefully planned! Thank you!
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