Hero image

SquishyResources's Shop

Average Rating4.80
(based on 173 reviews)

Child Development, Health and Social Care, Sociology. Please leave a review if you purchase a resource :D misskwaddington@outlook.com if you have any issues or requests :D

369Uploads

135k+Views

204k+Downloads

Child Development, Health and Social Care, Sociology. Please leave a review if you purchase a resource :D misskwaddington@outlook.com if you have any issues or requests :D
Crime & Deviance Key Thinkers Work booklet
SquishyResourcesSquishyResources

Crime & Deviance Key Thinkers Work booklet

(0)
Please leave a review if you download! I will be creating one for each of the units. I have created a Keythinkers (only) work booklet for students. I am planning to issue this over the Easter Holidays. Students use Cornel note taking strategies to show their understanding of each of the Key texts. There are several exam questions relating to each of the key texts to develop students confidence in using these texts.
AQA Crime & Deviance- Functionalism (4/15)
SquishyResourcesSquishyResources

AQA Crime & Deviance- Functionalism (4/15)

(0)
Lesson 4 on AQA 9-1 Specification Crime & Deviance This lesson looks at the functions of crime based on the Functionalist perspective. I have found video clips to support each of the functions of crime. Students also complete a gap filler and differentiated exam questions Please leave a review
Education Key Thinker Work Booklet
SquishyResourcesSquishyResources

Education Key Thinker Work Booklet

(0)
Please leave a review if you download! I will be creating one for each of the units. I have created a Keythinkers (only) work booklet for students. I am planning to issue this over the Easter Holidays. Students use Cornel note taking strategies to show their understanding of each of the Key texts. There are several exam questions relating to each of the key texts to develop students confidence in using these texts.
AQA Crime & Deviance- Merton Strain Theory (5/15)
SquishyResourcesSquishyResources

AQA Crime & Deviance- Merton Strain Theory (5/15)

(0)
Lesson 5 on AQA 9-1 Specification Crime & Deviance This lesson focuses on Merton’s Strain Theory and briefly touches on Cohen’s theory (but this is covered in more detail later in the unit) The lesson uses my Key Thinker Template and students evaluate the theory. Please leave a review
AQA Family- Progress Checkpoint 2 (12/18)
SquishyResourcesSquishyResources

AQA Family- Progress Checkpoint 2 (12/18)

(0)
Included is the progress checkpoint that we complete every 6 lessons, this may suit your assessment schedule as a mini-mid unit assessment. Students complete this as a low-stake, open book assessment where they can see if their notes are of a good enough quality.
Research Methods (9-1) Observations (8/11)
SquishyResourcesSquishyResources

Research Methods (9-1) Observations (8/11)

(0)
Observations: Participant/Non-Participant, Cover/Overt, Hawthorne Effect, Geoff Pearson Football Hooliganism. Lesson could take 2 hours if you use the documentary(ies) in full, links shared at the end as not used in the lesson. Students observe a clib from CBB and then attempt to write a report to highlight the difficulty with observations. Read resource and complete worksheet and then create their own observation. If you download please review.
AQA Family- Progress Checkpoint & Feedback (5/18)
SquishyResourcesSquishyResources

AQA Family- Progress Checkpoint & Feedback (5/18)

(0)
New Spec 9-1. Included is the progress checkpoint that we complete every 6 lessons, this may suit your assessment schedule as a mini-mid unit assessment. Students complete this as a low-stake, open book assessment where they can see if their notes are of a good enough quality. The feedback lesson includes a whole-class feedback slide, and both 4 mark questions have a model answer. The students highlight and mark this answer, identifying how it is a good answer. They then attempt a new 4 mark question acting on their feedback.
AQA Crime & Deviance- Social Class and Crime (10/15)
SquishyResourcesSquishyResources

AQA Crime & Deviance- Social Class and Crime (10/15)

(0)
Lesson 10 on AQA 9-1 Specification Crime & Deviance This lesson looks at why there is a difference between the social classes and their involvement in crime. There is a 45 minute documentary link attached to one of the slides, that is not essential but a good alternative.
AQA Crime & Deviance- Statistics on Crime (9/15)
SquishyResourcesSquishyResources

AQA Crime & Deviance- Statistics on Crime (9/15)

(0)
Lesson 9 on AQA 9-1 Specification Crime & Deviance This lesson looks at Official Statistics. It is relatively short due to the fact that a retrieval quiz happens as the first activity. Provides marketplace activities for the 3 methods of collecting crime statistics. Series of differentiated questions for the end task.
Crime & Deviance (9-1)
SquishyResourcesSquishyResources

Crime & Deviance (9-1)

10 Resources
These are all my Crime & Deviance lessons bundled together. This covers all of the theory content. This bundle does not include the final 5 lessons that are looking at patterns and trends. I no longer teach this unit, so haven’t completed the unit, but I have had several requests to put the lessons into a bundle to make it cheaper for you. Please review if you purchase :) (I will get round to completing the bundle at some point!)
AQA Family- What is the family? (1/18)
SquishyResourcesSquishyResources

AQA Family- What is the family? (1/18)

(0)
New spec 9-1. Introductory lesson looks at the definition of family and household. The starter activity is a quiz that builds up with one question every lesson. So by the end of the unit the starter will be an 18 question quiz. The idea is that the question is something they won’t know/challenging, that they will learn in the lesson. They then answer the same question each lesson, helping them to retain the information as it is repeated each lesson. The question usually focuses on a keyword. If you download please leave a review.
Introduction to Sociology- What is Sociology? New Spec (1/8)
SquishyResourcesSquishyResources

Introduction to Sociology- What is Sociology? New Spec (1/8)

(0)
Aimed at the new 9-1 spec AQA, but suitable for any exam board by tweaking a couple of slides. Lesson looks at what to expect in the exam, how to tackle a 12 mark question, what is sociology, how is it different to psychology and journalism, and an activity to focus on the key concepts of culture, norms and values. The lesson aims to set Y10 students up ready for the GCSE. IF YOU BUY A RESOURCE AND LEAVE A REVIEW EMAIL misskwaddington@outlook.com TO NOTIFY ME OF THE RESOURCE YOU PURCHASED AND WHICH LESSON (INDIVIDUAL) YOU WOULD LIKE FREE OF CHARGE. I WILL REPLY TO YOUR EMAIL WITH THE LESSON.
An introduction to Functionalism & Key Thinkers
SquishyResourcesSquishyResources

An introduction to Functionalism & Key Thinkers

(0)
2 lessons from my introduction to Sociology unit. These two lessons concentrate on the basic knowledge of Functionalism, and introduce Emilie Durkheim and Talcott Parsons. This is therefore suitable to introduce students to these key thinkers, or as a revision lesson.
Introduction to Sociology- Karl Marx (6/8)
SquishyResourcesSquishyResources

Introduction to Sociology- Karl Marx (6/8)

(0)
This is a lesson follows on from lesson 5 which was an introduction to Marxism and covered Capitalism and the Bourgoise. This lesson focuses on the Proletariats, Communism and Marx desire for revolution. This is a lesson suitable for either an introduction in sociology or as a refresher/revision for students before their GCSE. Suitable for non-specialists or a cover lesson. Leave feedback, email misskwaddington@outlook.com and recieve any single lesson of your choice for free.
GCSE Sociology Exam Guide Booklet
SquishyResourcesSquishyResources

GCSE Sociology Exam Guide Booklet

(0)
Ideal for either the start of the course, or as a revision tool for students. Guide covers the exam command words and show how the GCSE exam is structured. Each unit is explained with the core content they must learn, keythinkers indicated in bold. There is then a summary of each Key Thinker for each unit. Please leave a review