These worksheets can be printed straight onto A3.
Worksheets included:
External factors that can affect education
Internal factors that can affect education
An overview of education e.g class / gender / ethnicity / policies / processes
Suitable for AS and A level students.
A booklet to help students revise and practice past exam questions. Students can plan and attempt past questions using the scaffolding and suggested structure for exam answers. The booklet includes a break down of how to answer the exam questions and how to get full marks. Can be used for revision or starter and plenary tasks.
Students can self or peer assess or use to plan for homework long answers.
Most answers are included in the notes section.
Good for both AS and A2 students for paper 1 - Education.
Used for students to know the module inside and out
Also known as a Personal Learning Check
Students can colour code or identify with dates they have reviews the content
A list of key terms needed for the examination.
Ability to add sociological perspectives as well in relation to the key vocabulary
Listed alphabetically
Can be used as a starter, plenary or homework
Used for students to know the module inside and out
Also known as a Personal Learning Check
Students can colour code or identify with dates they have reviews the content
Key terms used to support the Family and Households unit of the examination
Alphabetically listed
Room for definitions and sociological perspectives/theorists to link
A booklet to help students revise - this booklet supports different sociological perspectives and their attitudes towards education.
Good for both AS and A2 students.
This workbook is helpful for starters and plenarys when studying methods in context, whether it be crime or education.
Students can use the textbooks or personal research to complete - lessons can then follow on from the workbook. For example, if the lesson is designed around questionnaires, students can fill in the advantages and disadvantages, identify is Marxist or Functionist etc would use this method. If it is interactionist or not etc and other examples of reading to support their points. This will help raise answers in the exam to show wider reading.