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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
Applied Psychology Revision
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Applied Psychology Revision

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An A3 sheet giving students space to include all of the background, research and application of each Applied Psychology topic. Focus on evaluation elements of the specification
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
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
Worksheet for Different Types of Capital
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Worksheet for Different Types of Capital

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Students sometimes struggle to identify the difference between different types of capital in sociology. This is a summary table to be used alongside teaching or as an additional worksheet for students who are struggling to understand the difference.
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
Functionalist Views on the Family
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Functionalist Views on the Family

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A quick task looking at the Functionalist view on different family types and comparing this to the popular TV program Modern Family. A clip from the show can also be used to get students attention and start a discussion of family diversity in the modern age
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
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