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Child Development, Health and Social Care, Sociology. Please leave a review if you purchase a resource :D misskwaddington@outlook.com if you have any issues or requests :D
(1/9) Relationship, Sex and Health Education (RSHE KS3) Healthy Mindset
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(1/9) Relationship, Sex and Health Education (RSHE KS3) Healthy Mindset

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A new unit of work using the PSHE association mapping structure for the new 2020 Relationship, Sex and Health Education area. This unit is aimed at Year 7. But suitable for any KS3 group. This lesson looks at having a healthy mindset. It looks at fixed and growth mindset examples and uses David Beckham as an example. Main activity follows two paths- Progress (for all), progress+ more challenge. Please leave a review if you download.
9-1 Learning Journey Overview WHOLE COURSE
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9-1 Learning Journey Overview WHOLE COURSE

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Attached are the learning journeys for the AQA Sociology GCSE whole course. I was asked to create these by a customer who had downloaded some of my lessons and wanted to use them for the whole course. These are printed and stuck into the students books at the start of each topic. You can edit and tweak these to suit your own course. They are great, not only at the start of the topic area, but provide students with a revision checklist. Students can cross out/highlight lesson areas when they have revised them. I will eventually add all of the units to accompany these learning journeys. Introduction to sociology, education and social stratification can be found in my shop. Introduction to Sociology Research Methods (mini unit) Paper 1- Families Paper 1- Education Paper 2- Social Stratification Paper 2- Crime & Deviance
9-1 Specification: An Introduction to Sociology
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9-1 Specification: An Introduction to Sociology

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This is an introductory unit aimed at students starting their GCSE in Sociology (suitable for any exam board). The lessons cover the main perspectives in Sociology, giving a brief overview of their theories, including key thinkers. This unit would be suitable for a non-specialist, alternatively it could be used for revision or as a refresher of the basics before an exam/assessment. Please leave a review, email misskwaddington@outlook.com when you have and I will send you any free lesson of your choice.
Introduction to Sociology- Consolidation Lesson (8/8)
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Introduction to Sociology- Consolidation Lesson (8/8)

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Suitable as an introductory lesson, or a revision lesson before the exams. A cheap lesson as there wasn’t a great deal of teacher input. Students complete their quiz, do keyword bingo and then answer a series of exam questions. I like students to take a question at a time, mark a peers answer and then I live write in the powerpoint as the class create the perfect answer-including literacy! I then print the slides after the lesson and they stick these into their books.
An introduction to Functionalism, Marxism and Feminism (5 lessons)
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An introduction to Functionalism, Marxism and Feminism (5 lessons)

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5 lessons that introduce (start of GCSE) or revise/refresh (before assessment/GCSE) the main sociological theories of Functionalism (including Parson and Durkheim, Marxism (including Karl Marx) and Feminism. Leave a review, email misskwaddington@outlook.com, and I will send you a single lesson of your choice for free.
Introduction to Marxism & Karl Marx
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Introduction to Marxism & Karl Marx

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2 lessons from my Introduction to sociology unit. These two lessons look at Marxism- including communism, capitalism, proletariat, bourgoise and revolution. This is a lesson suitable for either an introduction in sociology or as a refresher/revision for students before their GCSE. Suitable for non-specialists or a cover lesson. Leave feedback, email misskwaddington@outlook.com and recieve any single lesson of your choice for free.
Introduction to Sociology- Karl Marx (6/8)
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Introduction to Sociology- Karl Marx (6/8)

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This is a lesson follows on from lesson 5 which was an introduction to Marxism and covered Capitalism and the Bourgoise. This lesson focuses on the Proletariats, Communism and Marx desire for revolution. This is a lesson suitable for either an introduction in sociology or as a refresher/revision for students before their GCSE. Suitable for non-specialists or a cover lesson. Leave feedback, email misskwaddington@outlook.com and recieve any single lesson of your choice for free.
Introduction to Sociology- An Introduction to Marxism (5/8)
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Introduction to Sociology- An Introduction to Marxism (5/8)

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A lesson that introduces the key perspective of Marxism. This lesson is part 1 of 2 parts. The idea is for students to imagine themselves as workers, then have the standard deductions taken from their wage. The idea of this task is to get students to see society as Marx did (my students tend to struggle the most with Marxism because they aren’t workers or have a clue about the cost of living.) The lesson then moves on to introduce Marx and Capitalism and Bourgeoise. The next lesson will look at the Proletariat and Marx theory of the need for a revolution. Students will then assess the strengths and weaknesses of this theory. This is a lesson suitable for either an introduction in sociology or as a refresher/revision for students before their GCSE. Suitable for non-specialists or a cover lesson. Leave feedback, email misskwaddington@outlook.com and recieve any single lesson of your choice for free.
The Island (KS3)
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The Island (KS3)

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A unit of work that sees students shipwrecked on a desert Island. They must create a community, rules, rites of passage and festivals before they are saved. The student workbooklet was photcopied back to back and used throughout. Language used refers to “levels” so will need tweaking. Leave a review, email misskwaddington@outlook.com and you can choose any single lesson to be emailed back to you for free!
Religion and Chocolate
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Religion and Chocolate

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A great unit of work that looks at religion and chocolate. It firstly starts with how chocolate was used in rituals during Mayan and Aztec ceremonies, followed by the Cadbury brothers who started chocolate shops due to their Quaker beliefs. Finishing with Fairtrade. Lessons are bundled together and sold for a low price as elements of the lessons refer to “levels” language for their differentiation- would take a matter of minutes to tweak. A really fun unit in the run up to Christmas or Easter, or for primary school students who may be studying Chocolate/Fairtrade as a topic area. Leave a review, email misskwaddington@outlook.com and you can choose any single lesson to be emailed back to you for free!
KS3- Suffering
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KS3- Suffering

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A bundle of KS3 lessons that look at the nature of suffering, why we suffer and studying those who help people who are suffering. Excellent lessons and worksheets. Bundled together for a low price because they still use “level” language. Will take a matter of minutes to change this language. Leave a review, email misskwaddington@outlook.com and you can choose any single lesson to be emailed back to you for free!
KS3- Relationships unit
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KS3- Relationships unit

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A bundle of KS3 lessons to teach about family, relationships, marriage, divorce and remarriage. Christianity is the main religion with hinduism as a comparison. Lessons are of a very high standard with some excellent worksheets, resource sheets and activities. However, they are bundled together for such a low price as they still use “Level” language. This will take minutes to tweak. Leave a review, email misskwaddington@outlook.com and you can choose any single lesson to be emailed back to you for free!
KS3- Life After Death
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KS3- Life After Death

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A bundle of KS3 resources for a unit called Life After Death. The unit focuses on Christianity and uses Hinduism as a comparison. The bundle of resources has some excellent activities and resource sheets, however, language used in the lesson outcomes and differentiated activities refers to “levels”- hence the low price for the bundle (this will take a couple of minutes to tweak to your new assessment criteria). Leave a review, email misskwaddington@outlook.com and you can choose any single lesson to be emailed back to you for free!