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AQA Sociology revision (AS and A-Level)- Trivial Pursuit
A Trivial Pursuit style revision game for the new spec AQA Sociology. This resource contains a game board for each level, plus question and answers for each level (topics: family, education, methods, policies, sociologists and perspectives for AS plus theory, media and crime and deviance for A-Level). I bought the pies and wedges as a job-lot from ebay, but you could make these yourself or use an old board. The students love this, they want to play all the time!
Subcultural views on crime
AQA A-Level Crime and Deviance topic
A powerpoint summarising the subcultural views and theories of crime
Social class and crime
AQA A-Level Crime and Deviance topic
A powerpoint summarising social class and crime, inclusing activities and theories
Gender and crime
AQA A-Level Crime and Deviance topic
A powerpoint summarising gender and crime, including activities and theories
Ethnicity and crime
AQA A-Level Crime and Deviance topic
A powerpoint summarising ethnicity and crime
The media and crime
AQA A-Level Sociology
A powerpoint with activities summarising media links to crime
The role of punishment in crime prevention
AQA A-Level Sociology
A powerpoint with activities summarising the role of punishment in preventing crime
Trends in crime
AQA A-Level Crime and Deviance topic
A powerpoint summarising trends in crime
Neo-Marxism, crime and deviance
AQA A-Level Crime and Deviance topic
A powerpoint summarising Neo-Marxist views on crime and deviance
Left and right Realism, crime and deviance
AQA A-Level Crime and Deviance topic
A powerpoint and activities summarising left and right realist views on crime
Labelling theory, crime and deviance
AQA A-Level Crime and Deviance topic
A powerpoint summarising labelling and crime
Postmodernist views on crime
AQA A-Level Crime and Deviance topic
A powerpoint summarising postmodernist views of crime
Maxism, crime and deviance
AQA A-Level Crime and Deviance topic
A powerpoint summarising Marxist views on crime