Teacher of A Level Politics, Sociology and Geography at an Ofsted Outstanding college in the south of England. Visually engaging displays and resources
Teacher of A Level Politics, Sociology and Geography at an Ofsted Outstanding college in the south of England. Visually engaging displays and resources
Fully resourced lesson with resources covering the following section of the Edexcel A Level Geography (Diverse Places) specification.
4B.9. Changes to diverse places can lead to tension and conflict
Covers market-led changes (gentrification) and government-led changes (regeneration).
Designed for delivery in a 2.5 hour lesson. Could be split over two shorter lessons.
I switched from Regenerating Places to Diverse Places last year and have found it to be very beneficial. Not least of all due to the additional scope it gives us for the NEA.
These lessons are designed to be student activity heavy and student-led while, at the same time, they were designed for someone delivering the unit for the first time so there is a fair amount of content in the powerpoint slides to help the teacher through as well.
A set of detailed plans for the Anarchism non-core ideology in Edexcel A Level Politics.
Covers the extent of agreement and disagreement on Human Nature, State, Society, and Economy.
Uses the 2:1 Agree: Disagree structure.
10x High quality A3 posters for your A Level Politics Classroom.
Each poster details a job of relevance to students of A Level Politics.
Details the nature of the role, the qualifications required, typical salaries, and the skills acquired via A Level Politics that are required in that career.
Very useful given current focus on skills.
Ideal for a display board. Can be scaled down to A4.
Fully resourced lesson with resources covering the following section of the Edexcel A Level Geography (Diverse Places) specification.
4B.8. Levels of segregation reflect cultural, economic and social variation and change over time
Covers levels of segregation in UK and US cities, with a focus on social clustering in the Brick Lane area of Tower Hamlets.
Includes activity for students to consider changing perceptions and attitudes of first, second and third generation migrants
Designed for delivery in a 2.5 hour lesson. Could be split over two shorter lessons.
I switched from Regenerating Places to Diverse Places last year and have found it to be very beneficial. Not least of all due to the additional scope it gives us for the NEA.
These lessons are designed to be student activity heavy and student-led while, at the same time, they were designed for someone delivering the unit for the first time so there is a fair amount of content in the powerpoint slides to help the teacher through as well.
Fun end-of-term board game activity for A Level politics students.
The game involves students answering quiz questions on US politics to win Electoral College votes.
I use it in the last lesson before Christmas. A nice way to end the year and reinforces some key subject knowledge.
Includes the electoral college board, 150 quiz questions, instructions, and score cards.
Takes about 40 minutes to complete. Always goes down well!
Fully resourced lesson with resources covering the following section of the Edexcel A Level Geography (Diverse Places) specification.
4B.5 Culture and society is now more diverse in the UK
Covers the impact of immigration, internal migration trends, migrant workers in Lincolnshire case study
Designed for delivery in a 2.5 hour lesson. Could be split over two shorter lessons.
I switched from Regenerating Places to Diverse Places last year and have found it to be very beneficial. Not least of all due to the additional scope it gives us for the NEA.
These lessons are designed to be student activity heavy and student-led while, at the same time, they were designed for someone delivering the unit for the first time so there is a fair amount of content in the powerpoint slides to help the teacher through as well.
4B.2. Population characteristics vary from place to place and over time
Fully resources lesson covering Edexcel A Level Geography Diverse Places 4B.2
Includes powerpoint, an activity comparing an inner city and surburban area of London, activity comparing a commuter village with a remote rural village, original village profiles, Key Terms on an A3 poster.
I switched from Regenerating Places to Diverse Places last year and have found it to be very beneficial. Not least of all due to the additional scope it gives us for the NEA.
These lessons are designed to be student activity heavy and student-led while, at the same time, they were designed for someone delivering the unit for the first time so there is a fair amount of content in the powerpoint slides to help the teacher through as well.
4B.1. Population structure varies from place to place and over time
Fully resources lesson covering Edexcel A Level Geography Diverse Places 4B.1
Includes powerpoint, lesson worksheet, cardsort activity, and Key Terms on an A3 poster.
I switched from Regenerating Places to Diverse Places last year and have found it to be very beneficial. Not least of all due to the additional scope it gives us for the NEA.
These lessons are designed to be student activity heavy and student-led while, at the same time, they were designed for someone delivering the unit for the first time so there is a fair amount of content in the powerpoint slides to help the teacher through as well.
A card game for A Level Politics students.
Played in groups of 2-4 students.
Tests knowledge of key thinkers as well as broader political knowledge.
Ideal for a fun activity at the end of term or end of the year.
The pack contains eight unique ‘political families’ - e.g. Liberal Key Thinkers, Conservative Key Thinkers, Labour Prime Ministers. Like the classic Happy Families game, the objective is for players to gather all five members of a family.
Each player in the game gets a chance to question their classmates, asking if they possess a member from a specific family. If the player has a card representing that family, they pose the question printed on the card. If they answer correctly they get the card. Otherwise, their turn comes to an end.
When a player has gathered all five members of a certain family, they place it in the middle, face up. The player who gets rid of all of their cards first is declared the winner!
Includes a set of instructions, as well as 40 playing cards.
The file is editable if you wish to change or update any questions. I do the anarchism non-core option. The game works if you simply omit the anarchism cards, or you can update the cards to reflect your non-core ideology.
Road-tested on my politics classes. Always goes down well!
Five complete lessons, with resources, covering the anarchism option for Edexcel a Level politics.
Plus five A3 posters, each detailing the beliefs of one of the key thinkers: Stirner, Proudhon, Kropotkin, Bakunin, and Goldman
One poster per key thinker. A distinct design for liberalism, conservatism and socialism.
Each poster can be printed on A3 or A4.
Each poster briefly outlines the key thinker’s contributions to the ideology, and their positions on human nature, society, the state and economy
Liberalism:
John Locke
Mary Wollstonecraft
John Stuart Mill
John Rawls
Betty Friedan
Conservatism
Thomas Hobbes
Edmund Burke
Michael Oakeshot
Ayn Rand
Robert Nozick
Socialism
Marx & Engels
Rosa Luxemburg
Baatrice Webb
Anthony Crossland
Anthony Giddens
Anarchism
Max Stirner
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Peter Kropotkin
Mikhail Bakunin
Emma Goldman
One poster per key thinker.
Can be printed on A3 or A4.
Each poster contains a brief description of the key thinker’s contribution to anarchist political thought and describes their perspective on human nature, society, the state, and economy.
Max Stirner
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Mikhail Bakunin
Peter Kropotkin
Emma Goldman
One poster per key thinker. A distinct design for liberalism, conservatism and socialism.
Each poster can be printed on A3 or A4.
Each poster briefly outlines the key thinker’s contributions to the ideology, and their positions on human nature, society, the state and economy
Liberalism:
John Locke
Mary Wollstonecraft
John Stuart Mill
John Rawls
Betty Friedan
Conservatism
Thomas Hobbes
Edmund Burke
Michael Oakeshot
Ayn Rand
Robert Nozick
Socialism
Marx & Engels
Rosa Luxemburg
Baatrice Webb
Anthony Crossland
Anthony Giddens
Five complete lessons, with resources, covering the anarchism option for Edexcel a Level politics.
Uses: Political ideas for A Level: Liberalism, Conservatism, Socialism, Feminism, Anarchism Neil McNaughton, Richard Kelly
Lesson 1: Origins and Core Beliefs
Covers Human Nature, Society, Economy, and the State
Includes PowerPoint and worksheets
Lesson 2: Collectivist Anarchism pt1
Covers Mutualism, and anarcho-communism, plus key thinkers Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Peter Kropotkin, and Mikhail Bakunin
Includes PowerPoint and worksheets. Also includes key words activity and and an ‘anarcho-bingo’ game to test key-thinker knowledge
Lesson 3: Collectivist Anarchism pt2
Covers Anarcho-Syndicalism, plus key thinker Emma Goldman
Includes PowerPoint and worksheets.
Lesson 4: Individualist Anarchism
Covers egoism and Anarcho-Capitalism, plus key thinker Max Stirner
Includes PowerPoint and worksheets. Also includes a card-sort activity for learners to identify key thinker perspectives on human nature, society, the state and economy, plus a quiz - the ‘stateless showdown’
Lesson 5: Anarchism Exam questions
Includes PowerPoint and worksheets. Includes writing frames and planning activities.
Also includes a comprehensive set of key thinker profiles.
Prioritises student activity. Additional notes in PowerPoint to guide teacher in activities.
A group discussion activity designed to introduce students to socialist views on the role of the state and different strands of socialism.
Contains 5 A3 country profiles of fictional nations and discussion questions. Designed to enable students to discuss how their state might transition from capitalism to socialism (revolution or through gradualism), the extent of government power in their state, the extent to which democracy is possible in a socialist state, the extent to which they will allow elements of private enterprise, and the consequences of these choices.
I’ve found this to be a good way to introduce some lively critical discussion into the topic before introducing the different strands of socialism. As you move through the topic, you can relate the tensions and disagreements within socialism to their discussions and their socialist state.
Fully resourced lesson with resources covering the following section of the Edexcel A Level Geography (Diverse Places) specification.
4B.5 Rural places are seen differently by different groups because of their lived experience of places and their perception of those places.
Covers media representations of rural places, lived experience, and differing stages in the life cycle.
Designed for delivery in a 2.5 hour lesson. Could be split over two shorter lessons.
I switched from Regenerating Places to Diverse Places last year and have found it to be very beneficial. Not least of all due to the additional scope it gives us for the NEA.
These lessons are designed to be student activity heavy and student-led while, at the same time, they were designed for someone delivering the unit for the first time so there is a fair amount of content in the powerpoint slides to help the teacher through as well.
4B.4. Urban places are seen differently by different groups because of their lived
experience of places and their perception of those places.
Fully resources lesson covering Edexcel A Level Geography Diverse Places 4B.4
Lesson is built around the idea of students choosing which university city they find most attractive and why.
Also includes step-by-step guide to calculating Spearman’s Rank
Considering the relation between distance from CBD and crime rates.
Covers media representations of urban places, lived experience, and differing stages in the life cycle.
Designed for delivery in a 2.5 hour lesson. Could be split over two shorter lessons.
I switched from Regenerating Places to Diverse Places last year and have found it to be very beneficial. Not least of all due to the additional scope it gives us for the NEA.
These lessons are designed to be student activity heavy and student-led while, at the same time, they were designed for someone delivering the unit for the first time so there is a fair amount of content in the powerpoint slides to help the teacher through as well.
A full lesson with a workbook and data pack to enable learners to analyse and evaluate the impact of CLASS, AGE, GENDER, REGION, EDUCATION and ETHNICITY on voting behaviour in UK general elections.
Lesson is structured around learners interpreting data to create graphs and charts showing how voting behaviour according to these factors has changed over time. Learners then discuss and evaluate the relative significance of each of these factors.
PowerPoint contains material to enable teacher to assisst with the analysis and evaluation.
Designed for delivery in a 2.5 hour lesson. Could be split over two shorter lessons.
FOR DIVERSE PLACES OPTION
Two computer-based lessons (2 x 2-hour lessons) to enable your learners to cover the following section of the Edexcel A Level Geography specification:
4A.3 Past and present connections have shaped the economic and social characteristics of your chosen places.
I have used Chichester as our local place and have included Newham and Tower Hamlets as options for contrasting places, but this can be simply adapted to your choice of places.
Each lesson contains a PowerPoint to introduce learners to the activity and to contextualise it.
Learners then complete the worksheet, which is divided into sections on internal factors, external factors and change in the most recent intercensal period.
Contains links to relevant ONS data, including summaries of the 2021 census.
Designed for one 2-hour lesson on your local place and another 2-hour lesson on your contrasting place.
Learners can complete for homework if necessary.
As well as being self-directed and student-led lessons, these activities should enable them to produce a comprehensive resource for revision purposes.
A3 posters detailing the results of the 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 and 2020 US presidential elections
Ideal for A Level politics
Each poster contains an electoral map, images of both candidates, and details of the electoral college results.
Great for creating a display across a classroom wall.
Can be scaled down to A4 if required