You will find resources for:
GCSE Sociology AQA
AQA A-Level Sociology
Edexcel GCSE History (Nazi Germany and Medicine Through Time)
KS3 History
Pending: WJEC Criminology
You will find resources for:
GCSE Sociology AQA
AQA A-Level Sociology
Edexcel GCSE History (Nazi Germany and Medicine Through Time)
KS3 History
Pending: WJEC Criminology
UPDATED FOR 2024
A full unit of work desgined to introduce Y10 students to GCSE Sociology - Research Methods for the first time.
This is a series of 7 lessons, including all relevant spec points for both AQA and WJEC GCSE Sociology.
These lessons are inspired by recent pedagogy, including the Rosenshine Principles and TLAC techniques. These resources have been praised and approved by experienced Sociology examiners.
My resources include:
Do now style quizzes with answers
Video quizzes with answers
Mini-Whiteboard style activities
Relevant and up to date news article reference
Exam focused extended writing
Well structured discussion prompts
Homework/Independant study recommendations
This is a entire SOW for the EDUCATION topic. It includes 18x 75 minute lessons.
There is a collection of older and newly updated powerpoints, giving you options and choice.
It is suitable for both WJEC and AQA GCSE Sociology in terms of content, however in the newer resources, the exam skills will be more focused on WJEC style questions. These are easily adaptable to suit AQA questions.
These lessons are inspired by recent pedagogy, including the Rosenshine Principles and TLAC techniques. These resources have been praised and approved by experienced Sociology examiners.
My resources include:
Starter quizzes
Videos
Exam practice and model answers
Whiteboard quizzes
Structured discussion activities
Please note, some activities require the use of the AQA GCSE (9-1) Sociology Textbook and the WJEC Eduqas GCSE Sociology textbook.
This is a entire SOW for the Families and Households topic. It includes 21x 75 minute lessons. It is suitable for both WJEC and AQA GCSE Sociology in terms of content, however the exam skills will be more focused on WJEC style questions. These are easily adaptable to suit AQA questions.
These lessons are inspired by recent pedagogy, including the Rosenshine Principles and TLAC techniques. These resources have been praised and approved by experienced Sociology examiners.
My resources include:
Starter quizzes
Videos
Exam practice and model answers
Whiteboard quizzes
Structured discussion activities
Please note, some activities require the use of the AQA GCSE (9-1) Sociology Textbook and the WJEC Eduqas GCSE Sociology textbook.
A full unit of work desgined to introduce KS5 students to A-Level Research Methods for the first time.
This is a series of 7 lessons, including all relevant spec points for both AQA A-Level Sociology.
These lessons are inspired by recent pedagogy, including the Rosenshine Principles and TLAC techniques. These resources have been praised and approved by experienced Sociology examiners.
My resources include:
Do now style quizzes with answers
Video quizzes with answers
Mini-Whiteboard style activities
Relevant and up to date news article reference
Exam focused extended writing
Well structured discussion prompts
Homework/Independant study recommendations
A full lesson on factors affecting life chances (Gender/Ethnicity/Education/Age). Includes all answers and information sheets. A ‘pick up and teach’ powerpoint.
This is a full 3-lesson set of 75 minute lessons that covers the entirety of Unit 1, 1.2. They build up to an ‘End of Unit’ write up in the style of the Controlled Assessment.
These lessons are inspired by recent pedagogy, including the Rosenshine Principles and TLAC techniques. These resources have been praised and approved by experienced WJEC Criminology examiners.
My resources include:
Do now style quizzes with answers
Video quizzes with answers
Mini-Whiteboard style activities
Relevant and up to date news article reference
Suggested activities from the Napier Press website
Controlled assessment focused extended writing
Well structured discussion prompts
Homework/Independant study recommendations
Please note: Some activities rely on having access to the following textbooks:
Criminology - WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma - Carole A Henderson
Criminology Book One for the WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma (Napier Press)
This is a full 3-lesson set of 75 minute lessons that covers the entirety of Unit 3, 1.3. They build up to an ‘End of Unit’ write up in the style of the Controlled Assessment.
These lessons are inspired by recent pedagogy, including the Rosenshine Principles and TLAC techniques. These resources have been praised and approved by experienced WJEC Criminology examiners.
My resources include:
Do now style quizzes with answers
Video quizzes with answers
Mini-Whiteboard style activities
Relevant and up to date news article reference
Suggested activities from the Napier Press website
Controlled assessment focused extended writing
Well structured discussion prompts
Homework/Independant study recommendations
Please note: Some activities rely on having access to the following textbooks:
Criminology - WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma - Carole A Henderson
Criminology Book One for the WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma (Napier Press)
Full lesson with resources.
Everything included, ready to pick up and teach!
Content included:
. Achieved status
.Aristocracy
. Caste
.Class
.Elite
.Feudalism (estates)
.Slavery
.Social inequality
.Stratification
NEW UPDATED RESOURCE ADDED FOR 2024-5. There are now two versions included in this download.
A self contained 75 minute lesson - no textbook needed!
Includes:
A ‘do now’ quiz with answers
Mini-whiteboard style activities
Reading comprehension activities
A printable worksheet
Videos
Discussion tasks
Extended writing activity
Exam question activity
Fully editable and adaptable for your class.
NOW UPDATEDFOR 2024/5. This download includes 2 resources, an older version and an updated version.
A ‘pick up and teach’ DOUBLE lesson!
Content includes:
Means of production.
Division of labour.
Capitalism.
Class conflict.
Polarisation of social classes.
Alienation.
Crisis of capitalism.
Communism.
Criticisms of Marx/Weber.
This is a full 6-lesson set of 75 minute lessons that covers the entirety of Unit 1, 1.1. They build up to an ‘End of Unit’ write up in the style of the Controlled Assessment.
These lessons are inspired by recent pedagogy, including the Rosenshine Principles and TLAC techniques. These resources have been praised and approved by experienced WJEC Criminology examiners.
They include:
Do now style quizzes with answers
Video quizzes with answers
Mini-Whiteboard style activities
Relevant and up to date news article reference
Suggested activities from the Napier Press website
Controlled assessment focused extended writing
Well structured discussion prompts
Homework/Independant study recommendations
Please note: Some activities rely on having access to the following textbooks:
Criminology - WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma - Carole A Henderson
Criminology Book One for the WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma (Napier Press)
This is a 6 lesson bundle of A-Level Sociology lessons designed for students new to the subject, covering all the basics they would have learned at GCSE. This includes full assessment and mark scheme. These lessons are designed to fit the AQA specification and build exam skills for the A-Level AQA paper.
The lessons include challenge tasks and mini-quizzes throughout (inspired by the Rosenshine Principles pedagogy). In the “notes” section of each slide there are links to relevant information.
These lessons include homework suggestions and video links.
These lessons are designed to be taught using the red AQA A-Level Sociology Book One (Including AS Level) Napier Press Sociology textbook (By Webb Westergarrd Trobe and Townend).
Career display in the style of a London Underground map!
Really good for showing evidence of meeting new OFSTED suggestions of a career focus.
My version is set up for sociology, but it is very easily adapted to any subject. Just type, print and go!
Please note: You will need Powerpoint on your system and be aware fonts may change slightly. You may need to change the fonts if your system does not match the formatting.
Happy decorating :)
This is a 3-4 lesson sequence of A-Level Sociology lessons designed for students new to the subject, covering all the basics they would have learned at GCSE.
Lessons:
What are families and households?
What are the alternatives to living in a family?
Is the nuclear family dead?
Debate lesson based on structured independent study
These lessons are designed to fit the AQA specification and build exam skills for the A-Level AQA paper.
The lessons include challenge tasks and mini-quizzes throughout (inspired by the Rosenshine Principles pedagogy). In the “notes” section of each slide there are links to relevant information.
These lessons include homework suggestions and video links.
These lessons are designed to be taught using the red AQA A-Level Sociology Book One (Including AS Level) Napier Press Sociology textbook (By Webb Westergarrd Trobe and Townend).
This is a sequence of 5 lessons focusing on the Childhood unit in the Family and Households topic for AQA A-Level Sociology. There is an exam-skill focused tasks and these lessons could be used to build up to a 20 mark assessed questions.
My lessons are designed for non-specialists, they simplistic and easy to follow. Inspired by Rosenshine Principles of Instruction, these lessons feature retrieval practice, modelling and direct instruction.
These lessons work alongside AQA A-Level Sociology Book One (Including AS Level) Napier Press Sociology textbook (By Webb Westergarrd Trobe and Townend).
This is a full 4-lesson set of 75 minute lessons that covers the entirety of Unit 1, 1.3. They build up to an ‘End of Unit’ write up in the style of the Controlled Assessment.
These lessons are inspired by recent pedagogy, including the Rosenshine Principles and TLAC techniques. These resources have been praised and approved by experienced WJEC Criminology examiners.
They include:
Do now style quizzes with answers
Video quizzes with answers
Mini-Whiteboard style activities
Relevant and up to date news article reference
Suggested activities from the Napier Press website
Controlled assessment focused extended writing
Well structured discussion prompts
Homework/Independant study recommendations
Please note: Some activities rely on having access to the following textbooks:
Criminology - WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma - Carole A Henderson
Criminology Book One for the WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma (Napier Press)
This is a fully editable GCSE Sociology Knowledge Organiser. It could also be used as individual summary sheets/classroom posters/Revision guide resource.
It includes:
A general overview of each perspective
Key word glossaries
Key studies for each unit
Research methods summary sheets
Evaluation charts for every research method
This is fully in line with the GCSE WJEC and AQA Specification for Sociology.
A ‘pick up and teach’ style lesson!
Content included:
The New Right’s understanding of poverty
Cycle of poverty
Globalisation and poverty
Culture of dependency
12 mark question scaffolding sheet
This file contains 2x 75 minute lessons focused on The AQA A-Level debate ‘Is Sociology a Science?’
This lesson includes all resources necessary, but some parts do include reference to the Napier Press A Level Sociology textbooks. These are useful, but not entirely required.
These lessons are inspired by recent pedagogy, including the Rosenshine Principles and TLAC techniques. These resources have been praised and approved by experienced Sociology examiners.
My resources include:
Do now style quizzes with answers
Video quizzes with answers
Mini-Whiteboard style activities
Relevant and up to date news article reference
Exam focused extended writing
Well structured discussion prompts
This is a entire SOW for the SOCIAL STRATIFICATION topic. It includes 18x 75 minute lessons.
There is a collection of older and newly updated powerpoints, giving you options and choice.
It is suitable for both WJEC and AQA GCSE Sociology in terms of content, however in the newer resources, the exam skills will be more focused on WJEC style questions. These are easily adaptable to suit AQA questions.
These lessons are inspired by recent pedagogy, including the Rosenshine Principles and TLAC techniques. These resources have been praised and approved by experienced Sociology examiners.
My resources include:
Starter quizzes
Videos
Exam practice and model answers
Whiteboard quizzes
Structured discussion activities
Please note, some activities require the use of the AQA GCSE (9-1) Sociology Textbook and the WJEC Eduqas GCSE Sociology textbook.