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.
This resource contains everything students need to know for the social influence topic on paper 1. This includes counterarguments/links to issues and debates for all AO3 points.
Students find these sheets so useful for their revision, and I wouldn’t be without them during exam season.
I also sell these sheets as bundles per exam paper.
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!
Four sections, covering quiz-style questions on issues and debates, schizophrenia, relationships and forensics. Students really enjoyed it to make revision more fun!
A3 knowledge organisers for paper 3 topics including AO1 content and 3 AO3 points including a counterargument or link to issues and debates for each point. Students have found these incredibly useful.
These sheets cover the topics of:
Issues and Debates
Relationships
Schizophrenia
Forensics
A3 sheet with all the AO1 and AO3 (including counterarguments/links to issues and debates) that students need to know for the forensics section of paper 3. Used with my class and they found it very useful.
A3 sheet with all the AO1 and AO3 (including counterarguments/links to issues and debates) that students need to know for the relationships section of paper 3. Used with my class and they found it very useful.
A3 sheets with all the AO1 and AO3 (including counterarguments/links to issues and debates) that students need to know for the biopsychology and approaches sections of paper 2. Used with my class and they found them very useful.
A3 sheet with all the AO1 and AO3 (including counterarguments/links to issues and debates) that students need to know for the schizophrenia section of paper 3. Used with my class and they found it very useful.
A3 sheet with all the AO1 and AO3 (including counterarguments/links to issues and debates) that students need to know for the Issues and Debates section of paper 3. Used with my class and they found it very useful.
A3 sheet with all the AO1 and AO3 (including counterarguments/links to issues and debates) that students need to know for the biopsychology section of paper 2. Used with my class and they found it very useful.
A3 sheet with all the AO1 and AO3 (including counterarguments/links to issues and debates) that students need to know for the Approaches section of paper 2. Used with my class and they found it very useful.
A3 knowledge organisers for all paper 1 topics including AO1 content and 3 AO3 points including a counterargument or link to issues and debates for each point. Students have found these incredibly useful.
A3 sheet with all the AO1 and AO3 (including counterarguments/links to issues and debates) that students need to know for the memory section of paper 1. Used with my class and they found it very useful.
A3 sheet with all the AO1 and AO3 (including counterarguments/links to issues and debates) that students need to know for the social influence section of paper 1. Used with my class and they found it very useful.
A3 sheet with all the AO1 and AO3 (including counterarguments/links to issues and debates) that students need to know for the psychopathology section of paper 1. Used with my class and they found it very useful.
A3 sheet with all the AO1 and AO3 (including counterarguments/links to issues and debates) that students need to know for the attachment section of paper 1. Used with my class and they found it very useful.
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.
A bundle of thorough and comprehensive revision booklets for the A Level Psychology exams in light of the advance information from AQA. It includes information for students, advice from the exam board, possible essay questions, and lots of activities covering all of the necessary content named on the AQA published document. These booklets do NOT include any activities for research methods.
I will be using these as home learning for my students, and have included a schedule with their deadlines which can easily be adapted to suit your class
May need the latest version of word or you might need to play around with the formatting. I’ve also uploaded as a pdf to avoid any trouble.
I really hope this is useful to you!