This resource contains over 35 printable A4 pages for your open evening displays and activities.
Posters cover all aspects of the course, what it involves, destinations, courses and next steps, there is also a title poster.
Activities:
-changing attitudes activity
-Media and crime discussions
-Life chances activity (the further students have to step away the harder it is! - but its not impossible (social mobility restrictions)
All posters are cohesive and ready to use at any open day!
Powerpoint for a walk and talk mock.
This could always be used as a feedback powerpoint also.
The paper you need to access is Unit 2, Equality, diversity and rights in health and social care, January 2018 which can be downloaded from Exam builder.
For each question there is advice on how to answer it and a model answer.
Any questions or feedback please ask.
WJEC Criminology Level 3 Open Evening Display.
Includes:
25+ posters (course breakdown, entry requirements, books, destinations etc.)
Header
Finger print activity sheet and info
Crimes guessing activity
Data to use as talking points
A Christmas holiday challenge for GCSE Sociology.
3 days of short mark questions and two days of essays for the following topics:
Education
Family
Crime and Deviance
Students could complete the questions in timed conditions, meaning than no day should take more than 15mins.
It is demanding however you could get them to pair up, so they have a bank of answers and possibly mark each others work!
This resources contains the materials for a ‘beat the drop’ open day activity.
There are 5 quotes from famous footballers/managers – that are based in religion.
There are 10 a4 sheets to lay out at open evening with the quotes and famous footballers on.
How to play:
Students start the game with 10 sweets.
Along a table place the matching quotes next to each other.
Students then have to guess who said the quote. They do this by placing some/all of the 10 sweets on the quote with the correct footballer on. If they are 100% sure, they would place all 10 sweets on that person, if they were 50/50 they could place 5 on each person.
You will then reveal the right answer and the student would use the amount of sweets they placed on the correct answer to move on to the next quote.
The aim of the game is to have all 10 sweets left at the end of 5 rounds. Students can keep the sweets they gain.
The game follows the basic idea of the 100k drop – so if I have no explained the rules clearly you can watch it here!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqD-4tPAOJI
Alternatively could be used for a display – where students can guess and vote as part of lessons
Answers: Jose Mourinho, Pele, Eric Cantona, Kaka, David Luiz
60 slide powerpoint that can be used as either mock feedback or a walk and talk mock.
This is for the AQA GCSE Sociology June 2023 Paper 1. (8192/1)
The slides have questions and mark schemes added. Common mistakes and misconceptions are addressed. Model answers and success criteria for each question are outlined.
I currently mark for AQA so have done my best to ensure that it alines with my experience of marking the paper this year!
If you have any problems please contact me on
billiejo.perry@coundoncourt.org
AQA GCSE Sociology Open Evening Display
Includes:
25+ posters (course breakdown, entry requirements, books, destinations etc.)
Header
Life chances game (paper ball and bin required)
Percentages guessing activity
Spot the feminist activity
All posters are PDFs. If there is somthing you need to change for your center please drop me an email and I will be happy to help :)
This resource contains over 35 printable A4 PDF pages for your open evening displays and activities.
Posters cover all aspects of the course, what it involves, destinations, courses and next steps, there is also a title poster.
Activities:
-Hypothesis testing activity
-Memory activity
-Eysenck’s personality quiz
-Match the phobia to its official name
All posters are cohesive and ready to use at any open day!
Assessment booklet for UNIT2 - HSC - OCR.
This booklet has questions set out for students, space for them to fill out answers, space for feedback/ marking/ re-drafting, and areas for students to RAG rate the questions.
We use this as an official assessment booklet for the end of each LO, so students are assessed on a short and long mark answer in timed conditions.
These resources, aligned with the WJEC Criminology syllabus, focus on helping students effectively prepare for AC3.1, AC3.2, and AC3.3. For AC3.1, students are guided on how to structure and plan their health campaign for change, offering clear steps and organisation tips. AC3.2 provides examples of good campaign logos and teaches students to create materials such as merchandise (t-shirts, water bottles, phone cases), flyers, and social media posts, all supported by justifications. AC3.3 focuses on developing strong justifications, providing paragraph breakdowns and structuring arguments effectively. These resources focus on health campaigns, making them easily shareable with students, as it is not a crime based!
Perfect task for students to complete in computer room or as home learning.
Covers a range of diffrent topics with links to where to find data on the census website.
3 Tasks and a Stretch and Challenge.
Editable word document so you can change to questions to fit your area and cohort.
Criminology Super-Curricular Extra-Curricular List
Books
Courses (MOOC)
Ted Talks
Blogs
Podcasts & interviews
All hyperlinked on a word document ready to send to students.
Debate club poster ready for you to put in time, dates and room!
(This needs to be added bottom right hand corner)
Also with a debate club loyalty card, that can be stamped after attending each debate.
Assessment booklet for Education - Sociology - AQA.
This booklet has questions set out for students, space for them to fill out answers, space for feedback/ marking/ re-drafting, and areas for students to RAG rate the questions.
We use this as an official assessment booklet throughout teaching, so students are assessed on a short and long mark answer in timed conditions.
These are forms quizzes you can set via teams or with just the link to Y10 GCSE Sociology students as they progress through the Intro to Sociology Unit. Each quiz is only 5-10 marks. When setting on teams you add quiz in the assessments tab and can view all students scores under grade
The questions are a mixture of self-marked questions and a few you will need to mark yourself.
You can add and change questions as needed to suit the needs of your class and learners.
We use these quizzes for homework.
Use the links on attached sheet to access the quizzes. Then you just need to press duplicate.
This resource pack includes
Exam question sheets.
Work sheets
Powerpoints
For LO2 of UNIT3
Powerpoints include worked examples of questions, information and a diverse range of tasks.
This display has everything you need to create your own version of Netflix in your classroom with a twist … its all about books! This is great to promote reading / stretch and challenge
There is a section for Psychology and Sociology books.
I arrange them by placing a thin red boarder (like you boarder the outside with) between each line of books, so it looks exactly like the Netflix home page.
The books either fall under:
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Trending now in Sociology …
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