I am Head of Social Sciences at a Cambridgeshire School. Last year we achieved 80%+ A*-C in Sociology GCSE and over half of our students achieved A*/A at A Level.
Currently teaching OCR Sociology A Level and WJEC GCSE Sociology.
Any questions, message me.
I am Head of Social Sciences at a Cambridgeshire School. Last year we achieved 80%+ A*-C in Sociology GCSE and over half of our students achieved A*/A at A Level.
Currently teaching OCR Sociology A Level and WJEC GCSE Sociology.
Any questions, message me.
The file includes the following:
Blank board games sheet. (publisher)
Sociology themed game counters (publisher)
Instructions for students to make the board game (powerpoint)
Question cards templates for students to cut out. (word)
Students enjoy making their own games. I give each group a topic (The family or crime and deviance for example) and get them to make a game based around this.
Give each group scissors, glue, an A3 game board on card and the resources and they make it. It may take 2-3 lessons but well worth it. Students then get the opportunity to play theirs and others in the lesson after. Great way of students to check understanding of topics and turn the learning on its head. Students have to go through the book to formulate questions, Great for revision without them even realising it!
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask.
Can be used in any subject but the counters are specific to Sociology.