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Sociology and Health and Social Care Teacher Selling full single lessons and bundles for: AQA Sociology GCSE and A Level BTEC Health and Social Care Level 2 and Level 3
A Level Sociology Crime: Realist Theories
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A Level Sociology Crime: Realist Theories

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Full lesson on Realist theories of crime. This resource follows the AQA specification. Lesson includes full class notes, exam practice, and activities for students to complete. This is the perfect resource for those who don’t have time to plan or are new to the subject.
A Level Sociology Beliefs: Religion in a Global Context
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A Level Sociology Beliefs: Religion in a Global Context

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FULL LESSON for A Level Sociology Beliefs in Society: Religion in a Global Context The resources cover Includes: 52 slide ppt covering content, a range of activities, exam questions and retrieval practices and videos to assess the ways religion is viewed in a global context
AQA GCSE Sociology Families and Households
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AQA GCSE Sociology Families and Households

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Includes TEN power points covering all the lessons from the specification. Power points include: quizzes, exam practice, model answers, variety of activities and videos. All content is covered in the bundle. Lessons all flow in a coherent manner for student understanding of concepts and a chain of reasoning.
A Level Sociology: Sociology and Science
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A Level Sociology: Sociology and Science

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A Level Sociology: Theory and Methods lesson on Sociology and Science This is a FULL lesson for new and qualified teachers who may not have the time to plan. It cover all the content required from the specification that students MUST learn. There is also activities to help consolidate student learning including starter activities. The lesson has ample opportunities for students to practice exam questions both 10 and 20 mark with the use of support too.
AQA Sociology GCSE Exam Skills
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AQA Sociology GCSE Exam Skills

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AQA Sociology GCSE Exam Skills based on Families and Households section. Resources include: powerpoint and activity sheet in response to the skills students have learnt. Contetn covers the breakdown of the papers and the marks and the skills required for each of the questions and how to acquire them. There is also a section on students becoming examiners from the skills they have learnt and marking student responses, with worksheet attached.
A Level Sociology Education: Educational policies
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A Level Sociology Education: Educational policies

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A full lesson comprising of 69 slides to cover the whole topic of educational policy. The powerpoint includes all the content covered in the AQA textbook, activities, historical timeline of educational policy + policies since 2010. A lot of exam practice in the powerpoints including ways that students can approach different questions. Perfect for teachers who are specialist and non specialist to pick up and run with the lesson. No planning needed!
A Level Sociology Families: Childhood
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A Level Sociology Families: Childhood

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Full lesson comprising 43 slides which includes: content, activities, application to the real world and exam practice and breakdown for students to consolidate their knowledge. Created by experienced teacher who consistently achieves high grades for students. This is a resource to be used by experienced and non experienced teachers to pick up and run with the lesson.
A Level Sociology Families: Personal Life Perspective
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A Level Sociology Families: Personal Life Perspective

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Full lesson consisting of 9 slides. This includes: information, video, comprehension task and exam practice for students. Perfect for teachers who want a fully completed lesson without having to plan and the powerpoint covers all the content necessary for students.
A Level Sociology Research Methods: Choosing Research Methods
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A Level Sociology Research Methods: Choosing Research Methods

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A Level Sociology Research Methods: Choosing Research Methods. First lesson to be delivered to students to understand and grasp the unit of research methods. This powerpoint is a a complete lesson which explains to students the foundation knowledge: Different sociological methods of research Concepts of practical, ethical and theoretical issues involved with research methods This is a lesson can be used by specialist and non-specialist sociology teachers. It has a range of activities to test and consolidate students learning.
A Level Sociology Research Methods: Experiments
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A Level Sociology Research Methods: Experiments

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A Level Sociology Research Methods: Experiments This is a complete lesson consisting of 35 slides to cover the topic of Experiments in the A Level Sociology Research Methods AQA specification. The powerpoint includes: Different types of experiments using examples The PET issues of using experiments Strengths and limitations of different experimental types Activities to support and consolidate student learning Exam preparation and guidance to structure 10 and 20 mark questions This is a great resource which can be used by specialist and non-specialist to teach student about the topic of experiments. Have been using this for a number of years myself and recieved excellent exam results everytime.
A Level Sociology Research Methods: Research Context
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A Level Sociology Research Methods: Research Context

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A Level Sociology Research Methods: Education Research Context This is a full lesson created for students to grasp a better understanding of the context of Education and Research Methods. Students will be looking at the context of education through the following: Researching pupils Researching teachers Researching the classroom Researching schools Researching parents There is also opportunity for students to be guided on how to answer a methods in context question. As well as opportunity for them to mark a students to work to apply and consolidate their knowledge. This is a resource perfect for specialist and non-specialist teachers who may struggle with planning time and need a full made lesson.
A Level Sociology Research Methods: Interviews
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A Level Sociology Research Methods: Interviews

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A Level Sociology Research Methods: Interviews This is a full lesson resource for A Level Sociology Research Methods in Interviews, and it covers everything needed for students to know in the AQA Sociology specification. This consists of 52 slides with a range over content and activities which include: Activities to limit student writing time, but still effective in understanding the different types of interviews used by sociologists The practical, ethical and theoretical issues of structured and unstructured interviews The strength and limitations of interviews Sociological case studies on interviews for student application Interpretivists and Positivists viewpoints on interviews Exam practice including the breakdown of how students should be expected to answer it Methods in context for interviews 10 and 20 mark methods in context exam practice This is a great resource for both specialist and non-specialist teachers to get a head start in teaching research methods interviews effectively to students. I have been using this for a number of years and recieved excellent results every time.
A Level Sociology Research Methods: Questionnaires
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A Level Sociology Research Methods: Questionnaires

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A Level Sociology Research Methods: Questionnaires This is a complete lesson consisting of 26 slides which cover all the content needed for students to grasp what questionnaires are from the AQA Sociology specification. They will learn about: Positivist and interpretivists understanding of questionnaires Strengths and limitations of questionnaires The practical, ethical and theoretical issues of using questionnaires Application of questions in investigating education The powerpoint also include exam practice as well as a step-by-step guide of answering a 20 mark methods in context question. There is also ample opportunities for students to apply and test their knowledge and understanding. This is a great resource for specialist and non-specialist teachers to deliver the lesson on questionnaires. This has been used by myself for a number of years and has resulted in great exam results every year.