A Powerpoint designed to cover the entire topic in one lesson. It covers, the main perspective within the module: Marxist, Pluralist & Neo-Marixsts. This resource is ideal for an end of year recap of the sociology syllabus. Accompanying the powerpoint is a worksheet, which will help students identify the key information required to be retained.
A Revision lesson Powerpoint and worksheet which identifies all of the key parts of each topic in the Media module.
This should be use as a starter lesson to a revision series at the end of the course.
This is likely to be completed in around 45 minutes.
A Powerpoint and worksheet is available for each subtopic in this area.
A Series of Powerpoints and worksheets which cover the entire AQA A Level Sociology Media module.
These should be used as a recap at the end of a module or for revision lessons before exams.
Topics included are:
Overview
New Media
Ownership & Control
Globalisation
Media Representations
Relationship between audiences media content
Selection and presentation of the news.
A Powerpower card sort, containing A01 and A03 statements on the AQA Attachment module.
Including: Strange Situation, Learning Theory, Monotropy, Cultural Variation, Maternal Deprivation and many more.
Students need to sort them out into topic. Doing so will help form the basis of a 16 mark exam question answer.
A 1hr Revision Lesson on the Media Sociology module - This focuses on the Globlisation topic. It is perfectly designed to be a recap completed at the end of the module of before exams. In this download is a Powerpoint and accompanying worksheet designed to help students key information needed to be retained.
Questions and things to notice for A level. Word document. Suitable for students and teachers to understand meaning. Useful for NQTs, teaching practice and students who wish to make notes on the text. Line references and guided reading. Over 54 pages - well worth the small costs to save time preparing !
Activities to support interpretation of the characters in Hamlet for A level. Suitable for AQA. Useful quotations from critics to discuss and reference to the text. Simple, but focused on the text.
A lesson’s worth of material for Seamus Heaney’s Digging - focusing on the poet’s use of language choice and themes. Includes reference to admiration of family, cultural expectations, community and historical references. Explanation of language choice in the powerpoint should help prompt discussion and understanding. Saves preparation! Would be suitable for all levels and abilities. Questions at the end based on the powerpoint’s content. Creative tasks to extend the work.
Fantastic collection of resources for GCSE AQA English Literature teaching of The Tempest by William Shakespeare at a very reasonable price. Will save hours of preparation and be invaluable for lessons at a moment’s notice. Useful for NQTs or Teacher Trainees to build their lessons around. Supply and cover teachers could use them too. Enough materials to serve as revision notes. Adaptable formats. It’s a popular text and worth getting these resources now.
Whether you want guided reading, lessons at a moments notice, revision notes as a student, or simply to understand the text as first time teacher - with prepared powerpoints. There is something in here for you. All relevant - a minimum of graphic ‘fluffing’ to prevent speedy downloads and fewer technical glitches. Focuses on the doing/learning and content of the play.
A set of resources for A level English Language teaching. Hours of preparation time to be saved. Revision notes. All in word for adapting. Bargain!
Gender, Acquisition, Society, Power, Technology, Change, Investigation.