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I'm a fully qualified teacher that has had 5 years of teaching experience at KS3/4/5. At the same time, I'm a university lecturer and currently doing a PhD. All materials for sale will be suitable for ages as described; if you require a specific type of resource in the area of Social Sciences then please do message me on Twitter. Please rate & review any resources you purchase. Thank you.

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I'm a fully qualified teacher that has had 5 years of teaching experience at KS3/4/5. At the same time, I'm a university lecturer and currently doing a PhD. All materials for sale will be suitable for ages as described; if you require a specific type of resource in the area of Social Sciences then please do message me on Twitter. Please rate & review any resources you purchase. Thank you.
Religious Market Theory - Belief in Society - Sociology A2
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Religious Market Theory - Belief in Society - Sociology A2

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This is a complete lecture/lesson for Religious Market Theory. Timings and tasks are included as part of the PowerPoint and there is a differentiated sociologist chart for students to use. Students, as part of this lesson, should be taking notes. However, weaker students can benefit from having this PowerPoint as a hand out on which they can also make notes - the information is there. The lesson is adaptable to meet the needs of your students and you can add your own subject knowledge as part of this. It's easy to edit. ** N.B. The background does not save with the transparency settings changed. Right click and set transparency to 75% for good effect. **
Introduction to Democracy
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Introduction to Democracy

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This lesson introduces the definitions of democracy and looks at the importance of democracy too. It has a full lesson/lecture on the PowerPoint and comes with a simple worksheet. This is a short introduction lesson and can be incorporated into a longer lesson or stand alone as a 35min period. The tasks are simple and adaptable and eases the students in to the nature of the topic. Designed for AS Government & Politics but easily adaptable for Citizenship, Sociology or other Social Science subjects.
Introduction to Political Ideology - Government & Politics
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Introduction to Political Ideology - Government & Politics

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This lesson is a quick lesson that is designed to give pupils an introduction to political ideology at A2. This can be adapted to suit GCSE as well as AS level. The lesson contains hyperlinks to exam examples and extension reading tasks. Also, there is a brief lecture aspect to the presentation which looks at the history of ideology. There is also a worksheet that accompanies this lesson. This worksheet is easily adaptable for differentiation which can be done by the teacher tailoring it to their class. Set at the lowest available cost to reflect that differentiation needs to be done by the downloader and there is not a lesson plan (which is a separate document to the PPT) that accompanies this resource.
Development of Liberalism - Government & Politics
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Development of Liberalism - Government & Politics

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This is a full lesson for the development of Liberalism which is part of the political ideologies topic for A2 with Edexcel. This is a fully adaptable resource to suit the needs of any teacher and already has some differentiated resources available for use. This would also be suitable for GCSE but would language used would need editing and tasks would need to be reviewed. This package includes a PowerPoint, lesson plan, worksheet, and differentiated activity. As part of the presentation there is also a 'mini-lecture' aspect which has all the information necessary on the slides. Please do rate and review if you purchase; if you have any suggestions also please let me know via comments or contact me on Twitter.
Feminism & Religion
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Feminism & Religion

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This is a complete lesson about the Feminist Theory of Religion. This covers the essentials of what must be covered for the A Level exam with AQA Sociology and there is plenty of room left to add sociologists that are in line with your personal subject knowledge. The lesson package has a fully adaptable lesson plan, powerpoint, differentiated worksheet and mini activity ideas. It is adaptable for GCSE lessons by changing wording, and removing the evaluative task at the end; however, this is aimed at A Level students at all grades. This also has a good overlap with Religious Studies and has adaptable parts. It is suggested that you place students into pairs at the start of the lesson as there are several group tasks. Please do review this if you have the time.
Belief Without Belonging - Postmodernity & Religion - Sociology A2
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Belief Without Belonging - Postmodernity & Religion - Sociology A2

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This lesson is designed to take students through Grace Davie's theory 'Belief Without Belonging'. The lesson involves an independent research task which has a skeleton structure to it, making it fully adaptable to the needs of the class by the teacher. There is also a ready made 'pairs' game which helps revise previous content - this would make an excellent starter. There is a differentiated sociologist chart to be filled in as part of a class task. All timings for the lesson are incorporated into the PowerPoint - this lesson has been designed to be fully adaptable to any length of time. Equally, there is a suggested homework task at the end for your students. I hope you enjoy this lesson, please do leave feedback.
Spiritual Shopping & Lyon - Sociology AS - Beliefs in Society
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Spiritual Shopping & Lyon - Sociology AS - Beliefs in Society

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This is a full lesson which comes with complete powerpoint (timings included), differentiated sociologist chart, and tasks throughout to maintain engagement. It has all information on slides for those that also like to teach from the front - print slides out as a handout to give as core notes for pupils. All tasks are fully adaptable to ability in class and timings can be flexible with this lesson. The lesson covers Hervieu-Leger (2000; 2006) and Lyon (2000) and gives room for more able students to identify wider studies which can support or negate these theories at the same time as weaker students being able to go in depth with the main studies required from the topic. The lesson plan is incorporated into the PowerPoint. **N.B: The background to the slides, for some reason, does not upload with the transparency setting it was created with - to change this, right click on one of the slides and change the settings to the background**
Theories of Family - A Level Sociology AQA
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Theories of Family - A Level Sociology AQA

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This is a full lesson that includes all the activities, a lesson plan, differentiated material (both for weaker and stronger students) and helps go through content of theories of family in the context of an essay question. There’s plenty of assessment for learning throughout. This lesson was successfully deployed several times as a 20min mini teach (this is reflected in the lesson plan) but has been planned and produced as an entire lesson. The theories included are New Right, Feminism, Functionalism and Marxism. There’s information sheets and structured worksheets for note taking and there is also a university journal for gifted and talented students relevant to the material. This lesson is fully adaptable to fit all styles of teaching and can be scaled down for GCSE also. Please be sure to comment your opinion on the lesson.
Social Stratification - GCSE Sociology
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Social Stratification - GCSE Sociology

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This lesson is an observable lesson in social stratification; looking at areas of gender, age, ethnicity and class. The lesson assumes a basic level of sociology is already obtained by pupils - e.g. socialisation, society etc. The worksheets are included, one of which is a differentiated sheet to help structure the notes for those that struggle with writing. Stretch and Challenge is included within the lesson, along with 'creativity across the curriculum' - which can help hit some targets. The lesson will track progress throughout, there is an examination style question with a mark scheme at the end which can be gone through orally. The lesson is fully customisable to timings and could also have some tasks/content added in to suit the needs of the learner. Please comment and rate if you like it. Thanks.
Introduction to Social Inequality - Sociology GCSE
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Introduction to Social Inequality - Sociology GCSE

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Sociology GCSE - Social Inequality This is a full lesson on the beginning of the social inequality topic. It covers the sociological perspectives and also identifies social class classification scale. By the end of the lesson, students will understand these topics. I personally used this for an observation lesson and was only required to add more stretch & challenge - to do this, I suggest using an A Level text book or a sociological journal on the topic area. Naturally, I couldn't include that in this lesson. The full lesson, with worksheets and information sheets have been included. Please feel free to rate and comment.