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Thank you for taking time to visit my online resources shop. Please feel free to follow and like my twitter page on @SourceaResource and my Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/SourceaResource/ . I'm a secondary teacher working near Northampton. I have been teaching for over 15 years specialising in sociology and religious education.

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Thank you for taking time to visit my online resources shop. Please feel free to follow and like my twitter page on @SourceaResource and my Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/SourceaResource/ . I'm a secondary teacher working near Northampton. I have been teaching for over 15 years specialising in sociology and religious education.
Is sociology a science?
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Is sociology a science?

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Based for A Level sociology, A full lesson on the sociology and science debate, based on any relevant textbooks, but ideally AQA A Level Sociology Book 2 by Webb and Westergaard. Includes activities exam question opportunities/self assessment, also differentiated via lesson outcomes.
Secularisation
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Secularisation

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A lesson on the debate surround secularisation in society. The lesson is aimed towards Key Stage 5 Sociology for the AQA Paper 2 Beliefs in society unit. The lesson contains a card sort activity, discussion exercise and a 10 mark exam question with a writing template and mark scheme. The lesson comes fully resourced but can be used alongside a key textbook. The lesson is differentiated via SOLO Taxonomy. Please visit my online TES shop for lots more similar resources .... https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/JamesPearson
Marriage and cohabitation
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Marriage and cohabitation

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A lesson on the relationship factors of marriage, cohabitation, childbearing and one-person households. Aimed at key stage 5 sociology AQA Paper 2 Families and Households unit. The lesson contains statistics a newspaper article and a summary table. The lesson comes fully resourced but ideally used in conjunction with a core textbook. The lesson is fully differentiated. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/JamesPearson
Beliefs in society revision lesson
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Beliefs in society revision lesson

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The pack contains a full summary of the Beliefs in society unit connected to the AQA exam specification. Also, templates for revision mind maps, a key concept quiz, a 10 mark and 20 mark exam question and a mark scheme for each.
Left and right realism and crime revision lesson
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Left and right realism and crime revision lesson

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A lesson on recapping the two theories Right and Left Realism for Paper 3 AQA A level sociology crime and deviance section. The lesson comes fully resources with a revision activity (the card sort) and a practice 10 mark question along with a mark scheme for peer/self assessment. Lesson is differentiated via SOLO Taxonomy.
New Right theory and the family lesson
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New Right theory and the family lesson

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A lesson covering the New Right view on the family ideal to use in the families and households unit for either GCSE or A Level sociology. The lesson contains a 10 mark question with a writing frame, visual discussion exercises and a debate on the single parent families. Can be used alongside a course textbook. The lesson is differentiated via SOLO Taxonomy. Please visit my online shop for lots more similar resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/JamesPearson
Religion as a force for social change or a conservative force
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Religion as a force for social change or a conservative force

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A lesson looking at the debate amongst sociologists on whether religion is a conservative force or a force for social change. Ideal for Key stage 5 Sociology AQA Paper 2 Beliefs in society. The lesson contain discussion exercises and summary evidence tables and a 20 mark exam style question with a writing frame and mark scheme. The lesson comes fully resourced and is differentiated using SOLO Taxonomy. Please visit my online shop for lots more similar resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/JamesPearson
Family diversity
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Family diversity

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A lesson on family diversity for the AQA A Level sociology Paper 2 Families and households unit. The lesson is packed full of relevant tasks linked to modernist theories and postmodern theory and their views on family diversity. The lesson have discussion tasks, group tasks and a 20 mark exam questions which comes with a mark scheme and writing frame. The lesson is fully resourced and differentiated via SOLO Taxonomy. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/JamesPearson.
New Age Movement
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New Age Movement

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A lesson on the features of and reasons why people join new age movements. Aimed as key stage 5 sociology for the AQA Paper 2 beliefs in society unit. The lesson contains engaging discussion exercises, source analysis and a 10 mark exam question with a mark scheme and writing template. The lesson comes fully resourced and is differentiated via SOLO Taxonomy. Please visit my online TES shop for lots more similar resources .... https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/JamesPearson
AQA Paper 2 Beliefs in society unit
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AQA Paper 2 Beliefs in society unit

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A bundle for the new spec AQA A Level Sociology Paper 2 Beliefs in society unit. There are 17 lessons each carefully planned to the specification containing engaging discussions, self and peer assessment opportunities, summaries and 10 and 20 mark questions with writing frames. All lessons are differentiated via SOLO Taxonomy. Saving teachers a lot of time! Please visit my online TES shop for lots more similar resources … https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/JamesPearson
Modernity and Postmodernity
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Modernity and Postmodernity

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Based on the features of modernity and postmodernity for the Theory and Methods section in A Level sociology. Can be used in conjunction with any textbook. Also includes a puzzle and mix match sheet. Differentiated.
Introduction to sociological theory lesson
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Introduction to sociological theory lesson

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A lesson introducing students to sociological theory aimed at A level sociology as part of an introduction to the course. The lesson covers the main branches of theory like structuralism and social action and applying them to real life societal issues. The lesson contains many activities and tasks to develop their understanding of a challenge issue. The lesson comes fully resourced and is differentiated via SOLO Taxonomy. Please visit my online shop for lots more similar resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/JamesPearson
Functionalism and the family lesson
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Functionalism and the family lesson

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A lesson on the functionalist role of the family. Ideal to use as part of the Families and Household units at GCSE or A Level sociology. The lesson covers the main studies and concepts associated with the functionalist view. It allows for mastery thinking or analysing and evaluating the theory. There is opportunity to self assess a 10 mark question and this also has a writing frame. The lesson comes fully resourced and is differentiated via SOLO Taxonomy. Please visit my online shop for lots more similar resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/JamesPearson
Marxism and the family lesson
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Marxism and the family lesson

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A lesson on the Marxist view on the role of the family. Ideal to use as part of the families and households unit at both GCSE or A Level. The lesson focuses on the key evidence and concepts and draws out evaluation. Tasks include visual discussions, a factory task to understand what capitalism is and a note summary template. Can be used in conjunction with a course textbook. The lesson is differentiated via SOLO Taxonomy. Please visit my online shop for lots more similar resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/JamesPearson
Science and religion lesson
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Science and religion lesson

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A lesson on the differences between science and religion and the sociological explanations of science as a belief system. Aimed at key stage 5 sociology as part of the AQA Paper 3 beliefs in society unit. The lesson contains opportunity for discussion and summarising the key arguments. There is also a 10 mark question with a writing frame and mark scheme to assess student learning. The lesson comes fully resource but can be used in conjunction with a course textbook. The lesson is also differentiated via SOLO Taxonomy. Please visit my online shop for lots more similar resources at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/JamesPearson