This lesson covers the feminist perspective of the family.
It should take approximately 1 double lesson to deliver, depending on class size.
It contains a powerpoint and a student workbooklet.
It includes a range of activities and questions for students to complete throughout with a knowledge check to assess understanding at the end.
There are two versions of the booklet; student and teacher. For the student booklet, there are blank spaces throughout and students need to copy down any text written in bold/colour on the powerpoints in their booklets. I find that this helps students remember key terms and phrases. The teacher copy is already filled in. Alternatively, this could also be used for students if time was limited.
**Remote Learning Update **
I believe that these resources are suitable for remote learning. I have been delivering the powerpoints via a virtual classroom (or a pre-recorded voice over) and have just simply added in some interactive quizzes from various external platforms.
I have been giving the students the teacher version of the booklet so that they have suitable notes that link specifically to the lesson although some students still prefer to use the student version and make their own notes.
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AQA Sociology - Year 1- Families & Households - Perspectives of the Family and Social Policy - Complete section
This bundle covers the perspectives of the family and the impact of social policies. It consists of 6 powerpoints and 6 booklets, which in total would take around 6-7 double lessons (12-14 hours) to deliver. Each lesson includes a range of activities and questions for students to complete throughout with knowledge checks to assess understanding at the end of each section. There is also a focus on exam question construction and model paragraphs. There are two versions of each booklet; student and teacher. For the student booklet, there are blank spaces throughout and students need to copy down any text written in bold/colour on the powerpoints in their booklets. I find that this helps students remember key terms and phrases. The teacher copy is already filled in. Alternatively, this could also be used for students if time was limited. **Remote Learning Update ** I believe that these resources are suitable for remote learning. I have been delivering the powerpoints via a virtual classroom (or a pre-recorded voice over) and have just simply added in some interactive quizzes from various external platforms. I have been giving the students the teacher version of the booklet so that they have suitable notes that link specifically to the lesson although some students still prefer to use the student version and make their own notes.
AQA Sociology - Year 1 - Families & Households - Complete unit
These lessons are designed to cover the entire topic of the family. They include workbooklets, powerpoints and knowledge tests for each section. There is also a heavy focus on exam technique and includes a range of scaffolded answers. Each lesson contains a range of activities, questions, discussion points and video clips. There are two versions of the booklet; student and teacher. For the student booklet, there are blank spaces throughout and students need to copy down any text written in bold/colour on the powerpoints in their booklets. I find that this helps students remember key terms and phrases. The teacher copy is already filled in. Alternatively, this could also be used for students if time was limited. *IMPORTANT NOTICE* On purchase of this bundle, if you send me your email I will provide you with all five families & households exam work sections free of charge (RRP £2 each) **Remote Learning Update ** I believe that these resources are suitable for remote learning. I have been delivering the powerpoints via a virtual classroom (or a pre-recorded voice over) and have just simply added in some interactive quizzes from various external platforms. I have been giving the students the teacher version of the booklet so that they have suitable notes that link specifically to the lesson although some students still prefer to use the student version and make their own notes.
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