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Resources to help mainly teaching Psychology and Sociology at A-Level and GCSE. I often use tables and notes sheets to aid revision and help students organise their learning

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Resources to help mainly teaching Psychology and Sociology at A-Level and GCSE. I often use tables and notes sheets to aid revision and help students organise their learning
Career Planning
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Career Planning

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3x activities to get students thinking about what they want/do not want from a job leading to deciding on career plans
Business Plan
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Business Plan

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This is a break down of a business plan for students to work towards when considering how businesses work and making money. I used it to make some charity fundraising activities more structured
Alcohol Awareness
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Alcohol Awareness

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Presents alcohol awareness in a way students can relate to. Underlying message accepts that young people may go out drinking but gets them to think about the consequences. Opportunity at the end of the lesson for debate and discussion about drinking and the role alcohol plays in our society
Tracking lesson objectives
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Tracking lesson objectives

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This resource allows students to track their progress through individual lesson objectives. At the start of the lesson they write the objectives in, at the end the RAG each objective and set a plan for how they are going to ensure all objectives become green. Teachers can then collect this in and use it to prepare revision or the next lesson.
Revision Activity - Which information is important?
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Revision Activity - Which information is important?

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A revision activity that encourages students to break down the information they have learnt either on a topic or in a lesson. This asks students to consider the most important information and what the main content is. This can also help them create revision notes, or can be used as a starter or plenary I have also uploaded a whole bank of stretch and challenge activities like this that can be used in a variety of ways
Revision Activity - How would you explain this to..?
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Revision Activity - How would you explain this to..?

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A simple revision activity that can also be used as a plenary or starter. This asks students how they would explain the concepts from the days lesson to different people. This makes students break down and analyse the elements of what they have learnt. I have also uploaded a whole bank of stretch and challenge activities like this that can be used in a variety of ways
Consolidating Knowledge and Revision Notes
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Consolidating Knowledge and Revision Notes

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An activity that makes students condense their notes into ever smaller boxes to prepare them for revision. I then ask them to write the smallest box onto flash cards with a reference to the overall sheet so they can check back on more notes if they are stuck I have also uploaded a whole bank of stretch and challenge activities like this that can be used in a variety of ways
Collection of Stretch and Challenge/Revision Activities
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Collection of Stretch and Challenge/Revision Activities

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A collection of activities that make students consider and analyse information they have learnt and use it in new ways. These can be used as plenaries or starters, I print them all off and have copies at the front of the class for students to pick and choose from. Some are psychology and sociology specific but many can be adapted to any subject and topic
Psychology of Relationships - Matching Hypothesis Experiment
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Psychology of Relationships - Matching Hypothesis Experiment

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This is a complete activity for testing Matching Hypothesis. It is a chance for students to take the lead on some actual psychological research and better understand the ideas behind matching hypothesis. In groups students must choose and experimenter. They ask everyone else to rate the attractiveness of the photos on the 'Photo Rating Survey' and record this in the table on the 'Rating Tables' sheet. A score of 1-10 should be agreed in the group. Using simply maths of averages the experimenter then calculates if the 'real couples' are more or less closely rated on attractiveness than the 'posed couples'. The calculation is explained at the end of the 'Rating Tables' sheet.
Sociological Perspectives - Revision Activity
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Sociological Perspectives - Revision Activity

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This is a different activity for a revision lesson of Sociology and Families. Print each set of cards on a different colour and cut them up. Students then take a 'View Point Card' and must explain, from this view point, what they think of their selected 'What is your opinion of' card. If they get it right they win the pair, if not they have to choose a different 'What is your opinion of' card. This could also be played as role play, or to help students structure essays. There are blank cards on each set where students can add any topics they also feel important
Psychological Debates Rating Scales
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Psychological Debates Rating Scales

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A quick revision activity asking students to place each of the core studies along a scale for each debate. I extend this by getting them to justify their answers and have a class discussion where students may have come to different conclusions. Finally we use this to build exam style answers
Core Studies Quiz
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Core Studies Quiz

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A simple,5 round quiz, to test students knowledge on the first 10 Core Studies for OCR Psychology. Round 1 is based on 'Who am I' and students must name the researcher. Rounds 2 and 3 are based on the background, samples and procedures respectively. Round 4 is a numbers round, the question is a number and students must identify which study and what this number represents. Round 4 is about results and conclusions
How to use a Critical Values Table
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How to use a Critical Values Table

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A detailed breakdown for students to use to help them use Critical Values tables. This is applicable for all of the inferential statistics required for the OCR Psychology Specification