AQA Sociology Theories of Science  PowerpointQuick View
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AQA Sociology Theories of Science Powerpoint

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<p>Full lesson with introduction of theories of sciences. Notes and key perspectives on the following:</p> <p>The Enlightenment<br /> Falsification<br /> Rationalism vs Relativism<br /> Social Construction of science<br /> Paradigms<br /> Atheism<br /> New Age</p> <p>Also inlcudes contemporary examples, engaging activites and homework.</p>
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IS SOCIOLOGY A SCIENCE?

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<p>The aim of this lesson is to explain the difference between a natural and a social science and effectively outline the three positions of the debate that sociology is a science.</p> <p>Complete with subject terminology, engaging debate questions and aqa sociology spec notes.</p>
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Schizophrenia Revision

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<p>An engaging and fun revision session. Pub style pop quiz with a research assignment at the end.</p> <p>Aim of the powerpoint:</p> <p>To answer quiz questions on the Schizophrenia Unit</p> <p>To start an overview sheet of all of Schizophrenia</p>
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Regions of the Brain

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<p>A comprehnsive A-level AQA Psychology powerpoint lesson on the regions of the brain.<br /> Complete with activties, exam questions, diagrams and videos.<br /> Perfect for revision or for a Biopsychology lesson.</p>
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Independent variables Revision Lesson

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<p>Learning objectives:<br /> Define and understand variable types<br /> Identify independent and dependent variables in investigations</p> <p>Defintions and examples for revison.</p>
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Key studies and psychologists per topic - printable pdf

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<p>Student friendly colour coded pdf of all the key psychologists and their descriptions.</p> <p>Paper 1</p> <ol> <li>Social Influence</li> <li>Memory</li> <li>Attachments</li> <li>Psychopathology</li> </ol> <p>Paper 2</p> <ol> <li>Approaches</li> <li>Biopsychology</li> <li>Research Methods – no studies</li> </ol> <p>Paper 3</p> <ol> <li>Issues &amp; Debates – no studies</li> <li>Cognition &amp; Development</li> <li>Schizophrenia</li> <li>Forensic Psychology</li> </ol>
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Poetry techniques

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<p>Poetry handout that gives the definitions of Alliteration, Assonance, Metaphor, Onomatopoeia, Personification, Simile and Symbolism. The students must find examples of each in their studied poem and explain the effect this has on the reader.<br /> This is a lovely accompanying handout for homework or for the end of a lesson.</p>
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Aspects of Advertising

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<p>This was originally made for Junior Cycle English but it could be used for KS3 business or Media students.<br /> It discusses the different areas of adverting and different advertising terms and their meaning.</p>
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Medusa Handout

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<p>A comprehensive description of the story of Medusa and two tasks. Task one is to read an extract regarding Medusa from Ovid. Based on his description, the student is asked to use the designated space to create a fact file about Medusa and what you imagine she was like.</p>
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Non-Exam Spoken Language Endorsement ppt

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<p>Full 3 lesson powerpoint for the Spoken Language Endorsement.<br /> These preparation power points aim to prepare the students to give a formal presentation.<br /> The lesson material includes:<br /> Introduction to assessment objectives<br /> Outline of the task<br /> A look at the Mark scheme<br /> Presentation of students who have presented and task<br /> Checklist for success<br /> Reasons for a cue card</p> <p>Lesson 4 is another resource on my page for sale (booklet).</p>
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History of neuroscience and cognitive science

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<p>Intensive power point that details the history of neuro science and cognitive science.<br /> This is a great resource when you have completed the memory section of AS/A level psychology for extra A03 content. It could also be used to teach as a introduction to University Psychology. There are fantastic resources and research references.</p>
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BioPsych - The nervous system - cut and stick activity

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<p>Nervous system hand out/activity that can be completed independently or as group work. Include in any lesson.<br /> TASK: Cut up the following bits and then arrange them into a flow diagram for the nervous system. Match the short description to the name of the correct nervous system. Stick it in order and draw arrows showing what bits are subdivisions of others.</p>
Extended Project Qualification Power Point Slides PackQuick View
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Extended Project Qualification Power Point Slides Pack

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<p>Five Week Comprehensive Powerpoint pack to use for teaching of EPQ with guidelines. Some slides need adjusting to your class. This is just a five week pack to get you and your class started.<br /> Powerpoints include: Project breakdown<br /> Assessment objectives<br /> Homelearning tasks to aid construction<br /> Dissertation help<br /> Project Management<br /> Project plan tasks</p>
Macbeth extensive class notes GCSE or LEAVING CERTQuick View
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Macbeth extensive class notes GCSE or LEAVING CERT

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<p>Scene by scene notes for Macbeth. Excellent resource for students who have missed class or for revision. It is also great for teachers who need to refresh their minds prior to class prep.<br /> It details: language techniques, themes, key quotes, key characterisation, contextual factors to consider and Key happenings (plot).</p> <p>13 pages long.</p>