Child Development, Health and Social Care, Sociology.
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Child Development, Health and Social Care, Sociology.
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New AQA Specification 9-1. Lesson looking at how internal and external factors plus gender affect the educational achievement of boys and girls- what are the explanations for the improvements in girls achievements and what are the reasons for boys’ underachievements.
New AQA Specification 9-1. Lesson looking at how internal and external factors plus ethnicity affect the educational achievement of students. There is a 12 mark exam question, with structure strips to support students response.
New AQA Specification 9-1. Lesson looking at how internal factors affect educational achievement. Covering School ethos, hidden curriculum, streaming/setting/mixed ability, labelling/self-fulfilling prophecy and subcultures including Paul Willis Learning to labour case study.
New AQA Specification 9-1. Lesson looking at how external factors affect educational achievement. Covering Nature Vs Nurture, socialisation, material deprivation, parent’s attitude, language, job market and education policies.
New AQA Specification 9-1. Lesson looking at how internal and external factors plus social class affect the educational achievement of working class children
Planned for the new 9-1 AQA specification.
This lesson is priced low as it is mainly a research task lesson. Students begin with the usual knowledge retention quiz, followed by a key terms match up to provide them with the basic keywords for this area. Students then complete a research task which has a challenge activity built into it. The aim is to give students 2 lessons and homework to complete this. The unit so far is very writing heavy so i like to build in some independent activities. Hence the low price of the resource.
AQA New Specification 9-1- Lesson5 School Diversity. I used this lesson as an opportunity to get the students to work in groups to produce either a presentation on sugar paper, a power point presentation or a presentation using the Ipads. It worked really well and I actually got some great display material from it. Alternatively it’s great as a homework activity.
Planned to be delivered to students studying the AQA Specification A, but easily adapted for other exam boards.
I have planned all content to be delivered during an intensive Easter School session, in which the aim is for students to understand the main content of the exam. There is a revision checklist, and some exam answer structure support included at the end of the powerpoint. Also suitable for a school VLE.
A lesson that introduces the key perspective of Marxism. This lesson is part 1 of 2 parts. The idea is for students to imagine themselves as workers, then have the standard deductions taken from their wage. The idea of this task is to get students to see society as Marx did (my students tend to struggle the most with Marxism because they aren’t workers or have a clue about the cost of living.) The lesson then moves on to introduce Marx and Capitalism and Bourgeoise.
The next lesson will look at the Proletariat and Marx theory of the need for a revolution. Students will then assess the strengths and weaknesses of this theory.
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.
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5 lessons that introduce (start of GCSE) or revise/refresh (before assessment/GCSE) the main sociological theories of Functionalism (including Parson and Durkheim, Marxism (including Karl Marx) and Feminism.
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Suitable as an introductory lesson, or a revision lesson before the exams. A cheap lesson as there wasn’t a great deal of teacher input. Students complete their quiz, do keyword bingo and then answer a series of exam questions. I like students to take a question at a time, mark a peers answer and then I live write in the powerpoint as the class create the perfect answer-including literacy! I then print the slides after the lesson and they stick these into their books.
A new unit of work using the PSHE association mapping structure for the new 2020 Relationship, Sex and Health Education area. This unit is aimed at Year 7. But suitable for any KS3 group.
Lessons 4,8,9 are in my shop and are free downloads :)
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A new unit of work using the PSHE association mapping structure for the new 2020 Relationship, Sex and Health Education area. This unit is aimed at Year 7. But suitable for any KS3 group.
Lesson 6 looks at vaping and smoking. The lesson briefly looks at the ingredients of a cigarette and an e-cig and considers if vaping is a gateway to smoking or other drug use. Students look at second-hand smoke and then write a letter or newspaper article offering advice.
5x 100 minute lessons aimed at KS4 [Year 10] to teach them about radicalisation, extremism, terrorism and counter terrorism. The bundle includes a progress tracker, an additional document worksheet that was uploaded to assignments in teams as a homework task/additional lesson for staff who had them in the final week of the half term- this uses the Stacey Dooley documentary on extremism in Luton. There are a lot of video clips in these lessons, and 1 lesson uses BBC documentary on Neo Nazis. I wouldn’t teach this unit to Year groups in KS3 (Y7-9)
None of the lessons require printing (the first lesson provides a template as we had some key worker kids in, but they can draw an outline at home!) as the unit was taught on Teams during Lockdown 3. Some of the language used in the activities may need to be tweaked to suit a classroom, but this is minimal.
Lesson can all be bought individually in my shop
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I can describe the key terms associated with emotional literacy
I can consider why it is important to talk about how we are feeling.
Aimed at KS3, particularly Year 7. Lesson is 100 minutes long. Lesson doesn’t require any printing so is suitable for non-specialists and online learning.
Focuses on looking at self-awareness and emotional intelligence
A level 1-3 Grade descriptor display, that showcases what the qualifications are equivalent to, skills, knowledge and understanding in each grade. Broken into Level 1
Level 2, P, M,D
Level 3, P,M,D
UCAS tariff points for Diploma and Certificate.