<p>6 full Citizenship/Values with activities and video links for students to learn about diversity. Aimed primarily at Year 8, but could work througot KS4</p>
<p>Full lessons included:</p>
<ol>
<li>Discrimination</li>
<li>Influence</li>
<li>Equality Act 2010</li>
<li>LGBTQ+</li>
<li>Racism</li>
<li>Disability</li>
</ol>
<p>A full PowerPoint with activities for KS4 groups to learn about discrimination. A good introduction to the various forms of discrimination students will need to understand</p>
<p>A full powerpoint lesson with activities and video links designed to teach KS4 students about the influence others can have on our own prejudices</p>
<p>Full powerpoint, with tasks and video links, to describe and explain everything students should know about demographics for AQA A Level Families and Households</p>
<p>Complete PPT lesson, homework, assessment and exemplar answer for Theory and Methods - Functionalism for AQA A Level Sociology. Resource contains 5 files to support, including assessment question, appropriate scaffolding and exemplar answer</p>
<p>Full, resourced lesson with PPT and worksheets to introduce Y12s to basic feminism, and the four types of feminism they need to know for the exam. 59 slide PPT, worksheet outlining AO1, 2 and 3 and activity worksheets to describe, analyse and evaluate the role of feminism in society today</p>
<p>Full 67 slide PPT and supporting worksheet looking at all the key perspectives and theorists (particularly Aries, Palmer, Pilcher and Postman) for the childhood topic for AQA Sociology Families and Households</p>
<p>Full lesson, with homework and a practical activity for Y12 students studying Marxism for the first time. Includes a 60 slide powerpoint and two supporting documents to carry out a fully resourced practical activity to show the relations of power in Marxism in action</p>
<p>A full list of every theory and methods question that AQA have asked, grouped into categories for easy access for staff/students. Grouped as: 10 mark theory, 10 mark methods, 20 mark theory, 20 mark methods and 20 mark methods in context to show students the difference between the questions and how to answer them.</p>
<p>A full powerpoint resource with activities examining, applying and evaluating the effect of core sociologists on masculinity and crime, with extension work and exam application. Focuses on Messerschmidt, Winlow and Katz, and covers their core theory and how to use them in specific exam questions.</p>
<p>Full lesson and worksheet, outlining explaining, applying and evaluating the feminist perspectives on the role of the family. Contains powerpoint and worksheet for students to guide learning</p>
<p>A full powerpoint and worksheet outlining, applying and evaluating the New Right perspective on the family, examining their focus on policy designed to protect the nuclear family. Full lesson with student worksheet</p>
<p>A fully resourced powerpoint, reading and worksheet for students looking at labelling theory and its impact on crime and deviance. Activities throughout, focusing on applying Cicourel, Lemert, Young and others, with a potential essay question for exam practice</p>
<p>A detailed powerpoint lesson to introduce students to right realism, focusing on the three factors right realists believe lead to crime and deviance - biological differences, inadequate socialisation, with a particular focus (as right realists have) on rational choice theory. Designed for AQA Sociology, but could also be used for WJEC Criminology</p>
<p>A fully resourced powerpoint with activities outlining and explaining the Neo Marxist perspective on crime and deviance. Stuudents are guided through the basic theory (AO1), application (AO2) and evaluation (AO3) of the Neo Marxist perspective on crime.</p>
<p>A fully resourced poweproint lesson and knowledge check worksheet to teach students and assess their learning about the Marxist perspective on crime and deviance. For A Level AQA Sociology 7192.</p>