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I have been teaching at the high and senior high school/College levels for the past 30 years. I have also taught ESL students both at primary, secondary and senior secondary levels. I am passionate about teaching English, Psychology and Sociology to adolescents. I am also teaching English and SOSE Methods to M.Teach students. Hope you find the resources in my shop useful which have been tested and found to be effective.

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I have been teaching at the high and senior high school/College levels for the past 30 years. I have also taught ESL students both at primary, secondary and senior secondary levels. I am passionate about teaching English, Psychology and Sociology to adolescents. I am also teaching English and SOSE Methods to M.Teach students. Hope you find the resources in my shop useful which have been tested and found to be effective.
Sociology of Family: Functionalism, Feminism & Symbolic Interactionism
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Sociology of Family: Functionalism, Feminism & Symbolic Interactionism

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This resource in power-point slides in the pdf format details the key features of functionalist, feminist and symbolic interactionist perspectives of Sociology of Family. This can be used in different ways: 1. As an introductory resource for familiarising students with the basic tenets of three different approaches to the study of family and their evaluation. 2. As a handout given to students for a class activity. They can be asked to apply these different approaches to the study of family on a case study of their choice, either individually or in pairs or groups. 3. As a revision sheet for the exam to quickly read, learn, understand and remember the key features and criticisms of the three theoretical perspectives.
Sociological Imagination
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Sociological Imagination

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This is a complete lesson presentation on sociological imagination with examples and related questions. It provides a clear picture of what sociological imagination is and how it is required to understand the issues related to the society.
Sociology Research Methods
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Sociology Research Methods

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This is an excellent resource that can be used to teach the research methods used in Sociology. It includes 15 slides explaining different concepts such as, independent and dependent variables, hypothesis and ethics in sociological research. These terms are explained clearly by providing appropriate examples. The follow-up of this presentation could be presenting to students a copy of the journal article related to Sociology and asking them to identify the different features of research.
Sociology: Family Structure
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Sociology: Family Structure

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This resource which includes power point slides and student worksheet can be used as an introductory lesson on family groups, family functions and family structure. The student worksheet includes application and reflection questions to facilitate students' critical thinking abilities. The content covered gives teachers a lot of scope for class discussion while explaining the salient features of a family.
Sociology: Essay Writing Tips
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Sociology: Essay Writing Tips

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This product can be used either as a poster or a handout to students. It summarises the effective ways of writing a coherent sociology essay through a diagram, focusing on linking words and phrases. This is useful for students to edit their essays once they have drafted their argument or discussion type response.
Reporting Crime to Police - A Class Activity
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Reporting Crime to Police - A Class Activity

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This is a great class activity asking students to identify an act whether it is a crime or deviance and then give justification to their responses. They are also asked to examine the factors that would contribute to reporting or not reporting the crime to police.
Sociology: Conflict Perspectives on Crime & Deviance
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Sociology: Conflict Perspectives on Crime & Deviance

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This handout summarises the conflict perspectives on crime and deviance. This can be either used as an introductory handout or as a revision handout to students. It is very useful for enabling students to understand, revise and remember the important viewpoints of conflict theory of crime and deviance.
Sociology of Family - Flash Cards
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Sociology of Family - Flash Cards

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This is a great resource to engage students in either learning or revising the key concepts in Sociology of Family. There are 37 flash cards which can be printed and used as a class or individual quiz to gain mastery over the significant terms in this unit.
Sociology of Family Worksheet
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Sociology of Family Worksheet

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This resource has 25 statements that describe specific behaviours which are to be categorised under Feminist, Functionalist or Conflict perspectives. Students are also asked to come up with their own examples for the three perspectives mentioned above. The answer key is provided. This activity instigates lively discussions in class as students work through the statements.
Sociology: Developing skills in writing essays
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Sociology: Developing skills in writing essays

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This is a systematic presentation about how to write an essay in Sociology. It includes a step-by-step approach to a sociological question, with a template to plan an essay. At the end, there is a question given to students to prepare a plan and write their essay.
Types of Crime
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Types of Crime

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This presentation includes definitions of different types of crime. Examples and questions to check students' understanding are also given at the end.
Sociology of Family: Terms & Definitions
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Sociology of Family: Terms & Definitions

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This is a comprehensive activity aimed at teaching, revising and consolidating the key concepts and their definitions related to Sociology of Family unit. The worksheet can be printed and distributed to students either to work in class or at home. The answer sheet for the worksheet is also provided to facilitate self or peer-marking. It can also serve as a revision sheet just before the exam.
Sociology of Family: Family & Marriage
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Sociology of Family: Family & Marriage

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This product is in powerpoint slides explaining the characteristics of family and marriage in general and in the changing world in particular. It identifies the basic tenets of two age-old institutions through clear and structured points. It aims at clearly explaining the greatness of these two institutions to students of Sociology and as it is editable, it gives more freedom to adjust it to the content taught at different levels.
Functionalist View of Crime & Deviance
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Functionalist View of Crime & Deviance

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This is an excellent summary sheet on functionalist perspectives of crime and deviance. It is useful to teach, revise and cement the viewpoints of functionalism with regards to crime and deviance in preparation for the exam. This is also useful while applying the functionalist theory to a case study to quickly refer to its salient features.
Sociology of Family Bundle
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Sociology of Family Bundle

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This bundle includes resources on the following topics: Conflict Theory & Family; Family & Marriage Developing Skills of Writing in Sociology Family Structure Sociology of Family Worksheet Functionalist, Feminist & Symbolic Interactionist Perspectives of Family Essay Writing Skills in Sociology Sociology of Family – Flash Cards & Terms & Definitions in Sociology of Family