I'm a psychology, sociology, and criminology teacher at A Level and GCSE. In this shop you'll find lots of useful revision resources & lessons to help students throughout their course.
I'm a psychology, sociology, and criminology teacher at A Level and GCSE. In this shop you'll find lots of useful revision resources & lessons to help students throughout their course.
A comprehensive revision session which covers the majority of families content. Built in activities for students for them to complete on their corresponding worksheet. Tackles key terms, key sociologists, perspectives, and essay planning. Lots of content covered, and made for a very successful revision session over half term.
Condensed version of everything students need to know. My groups love these condensed powerpoints and find them useful to either use as flashcards, or as a starting point for revision.
Four worksheets- one for each key topic area: education, families, crime, and social stratification.
These worksheets cover the key sociologists named on the AQA specification. To complete the sheet, students need to fill in the relevant perspective for each sociologist (where appropriate), and a summary of their views on the topic area. To help students, all the information they need is on the back of the worksheet, so this can be used as a match up activity. Works well for differentiation- those feeling more confident can try free recall, whereas those who are unsure can use the prompts.
Students enjoy using these in revision lessons, and when the sheets are complete they function as a great revision resource.
A set of revision lessons with resources, designed to be taught weekly/fortnightly alongside covering y11 content in order to enhance knowledge & keep revision going.
Booklet designed to prepare students for the education paper. Lots of activities on the 30 marker topic (policies) and other, smaller, topics to get them ready for the other questions. Variety of topics, can be set as weekly revision. Students enjoyed and felt it helped to prepare them for exams.
Booklet of activities to help prepare students for the 20 mark question in the families section of paper 2. Students enjoyed the variety of tasks, and worked well as a weekly homework task.
Revision booklet with activities covering the advance information for the paper 3 exam. Lots of coverage of perspectives and theories on crime. Can be used as a weekly HL task.
This unit has been planned to be delivered in one weekly lesson over 13 weeks, but could easily be adapted to be taught differently. There is a full powerpoint handout containing all of the information, a student booklet for them to complete their notes in (includes the spec, exam advice, glossary, and HL schedule), 13 individual lessons with resources, and a list of resources that will be helpful to complete the weekly home learning.
Each week, students are given a compulsory HL task, and extra optional HL tasks. There are some each week that can stretch their learning on that week’s topic, and there are some tasks to help them prep for the following week. I encourage my MAT students to complete these. For every week, there is a list of websites/videos/exam questions which will help them do the extra work- I upload this to teams and then they can click straight on the links.
Each lesson starts with recap questions from the previous lesson, and ends with a quick recap of a particular area of research methods, as a way of interleaving this revision in. Most lessons also contain an element of exam work, whether this is during the lesson or set as HL.
I hope you find this useful!
A workbook for students to revise the family diversity section of Families and Households for AQA Sociology A Level.
Students can use their pre-existing knowledge to complete the tasks