<p>Unit of lessons to cover globalisation<br />
1-Globalisation and popular culture<br />
2- Marxist theoy<br />
3-Cultural Imperalism<br />
4-Cultural Hybridisation<br />
5- Post Modernism</p>
<p>Including:<br />
Powerpoints<br />
video links<br />
slides to print<br />
20 marker question broken down including planning sheet</p>
<p>A unit of lessons on ownership and control<br />
1-Introduction<br />
2-Marxism<br />
3-Neomarxism<br />
4-Pluralist<br />
5-Post Modernism</p>
<p>Including:<br />
Powerpoints<br />
Slides to print as worksheets<br />
Hand outs and pre reading tasks<br />
10 marker practice<br />
10 marker models<br />
20 marker question to plan and write at the end</p>
<p>A variety of resources that can make up several lessons</p>
<p>Including:<br />
Powerpoint<br />
Printed slides for card sorts<br />
Questions<br />
Model answers for review</p>
<p>Series of lessons of Sociological Theories of Criminality</p>
<p>Lessons are:<br />
Functionalist<br />
Marxist<br />
Interactionism<br />
Left and Right Realism<br />
Evaluate all lesson (9 marker)<br />
(surveillance theory in policies lesson)</p>
<p>Lessons include:<br />
Relevant Starter or quiz<br />
Videos and links where appropriate<br />
Slides to be printed as tasks<br />
Writing tasks and models</p>
<p>Mini topic worth lessons and powerpoints, including an introductory lesson aiming to get students to link their knowledge of existing theories to the media.</p>
<p>Includes:<br />
Powerpoints<br />
Slides to print as worksheets<br />
Reading sheets (can be used as pre learning)<br />
Links to videos<br />
10 Marker practice and help</p>
<p>Edible powerpoint of an evaluation MAT that can be laminated for students to use in class.</p>
<p>One side are the points outline that students can refer to, the other side is an oracy sheet to match, this consists of sentence starters to help students develop their oracy skills on how to write these evaluation PEEL points.</p>
<p>Also includes a black and white version of the first sheet to print for student books</p>
<p>Four A4 size sheets that can be printed off and laminated double sided for students.</p>
<p>Contains a wide range of evaluation points including issues and debates, cross species generalisation, real world application etc</p>
<p>Full interactive lesson which gets students to recall the different agencies, to identify what these agencies do. Then to look at the relationships between them all.</p>
<p>Worksheets all included.</p>
<p>Criminology Unit 3 LO1 entire unit including:</p>
<ol>
<li>Analysis of personnel (police, csi, forensic scientists, cps, pathologists)</li>
<li>Technqiues (CCTV, eyewitness accounts, dna testing, profiling)</li>
<li>How evidence is analsyed</li>
<li>Rights of individuals</li>
</ol>
<p>Each lesson is a powerpoint which contains a variety of different tasks depending on the lesson such as videos, discussions, research, slides that can be printed off as worksheets to be filled in by students.<br />
Also includes relevant and linked documentaries.</p>
<p>A made up brief is included at the end of the unit for students to practice applying their knowledge</p>
<p>There is also an assessment sheet to allow students to know what is needed in each section, or a good format to write it in.</p>
<p>The first out of two lessons for Unit 4 1.1 Describe the processes used for law making (WJEC), focusing on the Government role.</p>
<p>Interactive lesson with video links, a card sort, question slides that can be printed out as sheets and purple pen answers all included.</p>
<p>The lesson starts by getting students to look at the structure of parliament, followed by the process of passing a new law and applying this new knowledge to a synoptic link.</p>
<p>Full interactive lesson for Unit 4 1.1 Criminology (WJEC) focusing on how laws are made.</p>
<p>This is the second part of a two part lesson, looking at Judicial Law.</p>
<p>Includes all resources, including worksheets, links to videos and purple pen answers.</p>
<p>A lesson designed to follow on from energy stores and get students to realise that energy is conserved looking at energy inputs and outputs. Bungee jump example is also used.</p>
<p>Fully resourced lesson on how crime is a social construct and can differ from one culture and place to another. Includes videos, discussion and student research activity.</p>
<p>Suitable for online learning too!</p>
<p>Fully interactive lesson with discussion points, tasks and videos. Includes a documentary on the killers of James Bulger to get students thinking about the circumtances in which crime and law can change.</p>
<p>Suitable for online learning.</p>
<p>Criminology Unit 2 1.1 Social Construction Of Crime</p>
<p>Full interactive bundle of 3 lessons all covering the different aspects of why crime is a social construction.</p>
<p>Lesson 1: Place and Culture<br />
Lesson 2: Time<br />
Lesson 3: Circumstance</p>