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Resources for Social Sciences, PSHE and Sociology. All have been tested and used in my own classroom.
Hectic Teacher's Ideas bank and resource
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Hectic Teacher's Ideas bank and resource

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In this book you will find over 70 lesson activities that can be used in multiple subjects and key stages. They are mapped to various initiatives including literacy and numeracy. It includes starters, main activities and plenary ideas. All the activities have been tried and tested in my own classes.
Tutor Time Challenge Booklets (x3)
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Tutor Time Challenge Booklets (x3)

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Each workbook contains 60 different activities including: Crosswords Wordsearch Codewords Sudoku Number Challenges Logic Puzzles Arrow Words As well as a number of mindfulness colouring sheets. The aim is to get students minds engaged first thing in the morning. Answer booklet is also included
KS4 PSHE - Study Skills Complete Unit of work
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KS4 PSHE - Study Skills Complete Unit of work

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This scheme of learning focuses on helping students to be successful in Key Stage 4 and beyond by giving them the tools and skills needed to effectively prepare for assessments and exams. The unit covers: Behaviours and traits of a successful student Time Management and Eisenhower Matrices Spaced Study and Spaced Revision Stress Management and Relaxation The unit includes: Scheme of Learning and teaching notes Student workbook PowerPoints and additional resources Videos and music clips.
Yr7 PSHE - Starting Secondary School
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Yr7 PSHE - Starting Secondary School

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Complete Unit of work - Includes: 1. Scheme of Learning 2. Lesson PowerPoints 3. Lesson Resources Topics Covered: 1. Introduction to PSHE 2. Experiences of Starting secondary School 3. Introduction to Genius Hour Projects 4. Study Skills for Year 7 5. Stress Management and Wellbeing 6. Plagiarism and Bibliographies
Year 9 PSHE - E-safety and Digital Citizenship
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Year 9 PSHE - E-safety and Digital Citizenship

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A complete unit for year 9 on Digital Citizenship. Unit includes: 1. Scheme of Learning 2. Student Workbook 3. PowerPoints and additional Resources Topics Covered: 1. Digital Citizenship and staying Safe online 2. Digital Footprints and Reputation 3. Sexting and Grooming 4. Cyberbullying
EPQ Taught lessons - OCR Spec
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EPQ Taught lessons - OCR Spec

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This is a complete unit for the taught element of the EPQ. It consists of 6 lessons: 1 - Introduction 2 - Planning 3 - Research 4 - Evaluation 5 - Outcomes 6 - Project Presentations Each session has a PowerPoint and/or Video and there is a workbook to support students.
AQA A level Sociology - Family and Households study books bundle
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AQA A level Sociology - Family and Households study books bundle

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Three booklet bundle for AQA A-Level Sociology - Family and Households unit. An independent study booklet is a way to structure students independent study by providing them with the following for each learning phase of the topic. Overview page with QR codes to resources, Key terms and Sociologists Core content notes grid of question and headings to support note taking. A consolidation activity Exam style question planning sheets. The summary notes book breaks down the unit into a Cornell style pages. It uses the core knowledge questions to focus the notes. This can be used to help take notes during class, as a consolidation or as a “create your own” revision guide. The exam technique books take students through how to answer the exam style questions. It provides worked through examples as well as practice questions to try.
AQA A level Sociology - Theory and Methods study books bundle
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AQA A level Sociology - Theory and Methods study books bundle

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Three booklet bundle for AQA A-Level Sociology - Theory and Methods unit. An independent study booklet is a way to structure students independent study by providing them with the following for each learning phase of the topic. Overview page with QR codes to resources, Key terms and Sociologists Core content notes grid of question and headings to support note taking. A consolidation activity Exam style question planning sheets. The summary notes book breaks down the unit into a Cornell style pages. It uses the core knowledge questions to focus the notes. This can be used to help take notes during class, as a consolidation or as a “create your own” revision guide. The exam technique books take students through how to answer the exam style questions. It provides worked through examples as well as practice questions to try.
AQA A level Sociology - Education study books bundle
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AQA A level Sociology - Education study books bundle

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Three booklet bundle for AQA A-Level Sociology - Education unit. An independent study booklet is a way to structure students independent study by providing them with the following for each learning phase of the topic. Overview page with QR codes to resources, Key terms and Sociologists Core content notes grid of question and headings to support note taking. A consolidation activity Exam style question planning sheets. The summary notes book breaks down the unit into a Cornell style pages. It uses the core knowledge questions to focus the notes. This can be used to help take notes during class, as a consolidation or as a “create your own” revision guide. The exam technique books take students through how to answer the exam style questions. It provides worked through examples as well as practice questions to try.
AQA A level Sociology - Crime and Deviance  study books bundle
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AQA A level Sociology - Crime and Deviance study books bundle

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Three booklet bundle for AQA A-Level Sociology - Crime and Deviance unit. An independent study booklet is a way to structure students independent study by providing them with the following for each learning phase of the topic. Overview page with QR codes to resources, Key terms and Sociologists Core content notes grid of question and headings to support note taking. A consolidation activity Exam style question planning sheets. The summary notes book breaks down the unit into a Cornell style pages. It uses the core knowledge questions to focus the notes. This can be used to help take notes during class, as a consolidation or as a “create your own” revision guide. The exam technique books take students through how to answer the exam style questions. It provides worked through examples as well as practice questions to try.
Year 9 Introduction to Social Sciences - Digital Textbook
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Year 9 Introduction to Social Sciences - Digital Textbook

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Pre-GCSE Course for AQA Sociology but also acts as an introduction to Law and Politics. Chapters: Introduction to Social Sciences and Perspectives Research Design and Methods Culture and Identity Crime and Criminality Mass Media Power and Politics Exam Technique and Advice Glossary Also includes Op-Ed Questions to get students thinking about their own opinions Take it Further Tasks to extend students learning Knowledge Questions to review understanding Exam style questions (3 and 4 markers for AQA specification) Workbooks will be available to support this course soon.
KS3 PSHCE - Desert Island Living *2024*
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KS3 PSHCE - Desert Island Living *2024*

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In this unit of work students will be creating a community after a shipwreck leaves them stranded on a desert Island. Students can either work individually or as a group to decide on how they will be governed, what resources they are going to need, and what rules and laws they are going to live by. **Landing on the Island ** The scenario and set the scene for the unit of work. Different decision-making systems and evaluate them. **Decision Making time ** The difference between a need and a want. What a community requires to survive. Laws of the Land Why rules and laws and needed in a society. To link cause and consequence when related to behaviour. Community Dilemmas To discuss community issues and how to deal with them. To practice listening skills, negotiation and compromise.
KS3 PSHCE - Rights and Responsibilities *2024*
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KS3 PSHCE - Rights and Responsibilities *2024*

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In this Scheme of Learning you will be looking at the development of the Human Rights Act and its importance in today’s society. You will be looking at case studies to determine if human rights have been infringed. In the second part of the phase you will be looking at different types of discrimination and how to combat it. History of Human Rights What the human rights are according to the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights. Where human rights came from. Some of the difficulties in writing the Declaration of Human Rights. Balancing Human Rights Consider if all rights are absolute. Understand that rights have to be balanced against responsibilities and laws. Discrimination and Prejudice What is meant by the term’s discrimination and prejudice. What the protected characteristics are under the Equalities Act 2010 Standing up for ourselves and others The importance of allyship. Strategies for standing up for others.
KS4 PSHCE - Crime and Terrorism *2024*
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KS4 PSHCE - Crime and Terrorism *2024*

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In this unit of work, you will be looking at the issues around crime and criminality. You will consider why people commit crime, the legal system in the UK and what happens when someone is arrested as well as looking at terrorism and what leads people to join terrorist groups. Unit comes with: Student workbook Teachers Notes PowerPoints Videos Additional Resources. ***Unit outline *** Crime and Deviance To define crime and Deviance To understand the difference with examples. To identify dome of the reasons someone may commit crime. The difference between criminal and civil law. What happens when you are arrested. What circumstances can lead to an arrest. The process you go through when you are arrested. How it is decided if you will be prosecuted. The court system in the UK. Punishments in the UK Explain some of the ways people who break the law are punished. To evaluate the effectiveness of the punishments available. Terrorism What the term Terrorism means. The different types of terrorism in the world today. Different terrorist groups in the world today. What to do in the event of a terrorist attack.
KS4  PSHCE - RSE *2024*
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KS4 PSHCE - RSE *2024*

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Pack includes Workbook, Teachers Notes, PowerPoints and Videos This unit revisits some of the topics that you have already covered in terms of sex and relationships, however this unit will look more at the issues surrounding these topics. You will be considering your opinions and views mostly through discussion with some written tasks. [1] Introduction to RSE The reasons that RSE is now statutory in all schools. To look at different views on RSE being taught in school. To consider the content of RSE and what should be taught and when. [2] Gender Identity and Sexuality The different terms used when discussing gender and sexuality. How gender identity is a fluid and not binary The different ways of being an ally and challenging homophobia and transphobia. [3] Relationships and Consent The elements of a healthy intimate relationship and consent. [Recap] The ways to identify an unhealthy relationship. The age of sexual consent around the world and what is considered sex trafficking. What sexual harassment is and how it can be challenged. [4] Reproductive Health The different parts of both male and female reproductive organs. Recap contraceptive options The different types of STI/STD and treatments. How and why self examination is important. [5] Pornography What is and is not legal in terms of pornography. The differences between what is seen in porn and what happens in real life. The impact of porn on society and relationships.
KS3 PSHCE - Moral Thinking *2024*
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KS3 PSHCE - Moral Thinking *2024*

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In this unit of work you are going to be exploring your own personal values, developing critical  thinking skills and formulating an opinion. You will be doing this by looking at various moral and  philosophical situations. You will also look at how decisions and actions have consequences that need to be considered. Introduction The difference between an opinion, a belief and a fact. The factors which shape our opinions, beliefs and decision making. Decision Making What influence our decision making. The different ways that we make a decision. How to make a decision or state an opinion and justify it. Thought Experiments What a thought experiment is. To take an active part in some classic thought experiments. To develop skills of forming and justifying an opinion Armageddon. To take an active part in the thought experiments. To develop skills of forming and justifying an opinion.
KS4 PSHCE  Healthy Body Healthy Mind  *2024*
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KS4 PSHCE Healthy Body Healthy Mind *2024*

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In this unit of work you will be looking at what it means to be health physically and mentally, how to adopt a healthy lifestyle as well as what may cause a person not to be healthy. It will focus on diet, exercise, sleep and mental health. The mental health unit will discuss how to maintain general wellbeing and looking specifically at stress, anxiety and depression. What is health and wellbeing To understand what is meant by Health and Wellbeing. To discuss the difficulties faced in maintain health and wellbeing as a teenager. Physical Health – Diet What is considered a healthy diet. Different types of lifestyle diets. The symptoms and treatments for eating disorders. Physical Health – Exercise What sort of activities are considered exercise. How much exercise is recommended for different age groups. The reasons why someone may struggle with exercise . Strategies for encouraging people to exercise more. Physical Healthy – Sleep The importance of sleep. Some of the issues people can have with their sleep. Some strategies for ensuring a good nights sleep. Mental Health and Wellbeing To understand the difference between mental health and mental illness. To outline strategies for maintaining good mental health. To discuss some of the misconceptions relating to mental health and wellbeing. Emotional Regulation The Feel – Think – Respond process Feelings are a reaction and never wrong. Strategies for managing your wellbeing. Anxiety The difference between normal anxiety and an anxiety disorder. The symptoms of an anxiety attack. Strategies for coping with anxiety and where to get help and support.
KS4 PSHCE - Addiction *2024*
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KS4 PSHCE - Addiction *2024*

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In this unit of work you will be building on your previous learning of drugs and alcohol by looking more generally at what addiction is and the most common addictions for young people. This unit will discuss the causes, symptoms and how to get help. What is addiction ? The definition of addiction Symptoms of addiction. Symptoms of withdrawal Social consequences of addiction. Drug and Alcohol Addiction Recap what you remember about drugs and alcohol. How different illegal subsentences affect the body. The impact of underage drinking. Treatments for drug and alcohol addiction. Gambling What is a considered a gambling addiction? Impacts of gambling addictions. Treatments and support for gambling addiction. Gaming What is a considered a gaming addiction? Impacts of gaming addictions. Treatments and support for gaming addiction. Social Media and Internet What is a considered an internet or Social media addiction? Impacts of internet and social media addictions. Treatments and support for internet and social media addiction.
KS3 PSHCE - Friendship and Bullying *2024*
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KS3 PSHCE - Friendship and Bullying *2024*

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In this unit of work you will be looking at positive friendships and bullying. You will be focusing on identifying the characteristics of positive friendships and how to maintain them as well as how to get out of a toxic friendship. This unit also includes a learning phase on neurodiversity. You will also discuss various forms of bullying and how to deal with it, including Cyber bullying Introduction to PSHCE What is PSHCE and the topics that will be covered. How to make PSHCE respectful and positive. What is a Good Friend The Characteristics of a good friend. Strategies for maintaining a good friendship. Toxic Friendships The characteristics of a toxic friend. Strategies for dealing with a toxic friend. Celebrating Diversity Defining neurodiversity. Different types of neurodiversity. How we can support neurodivergent friends. What is Bullying? To define what bullying is. To outline different types of bullying and how to identify them. Dealing with Bullying Strategies for dealing with bullying if you see it happening to someone else. Strategies for dealing with bullying when it is happening to you. Ways that schools could help deal with bullying. Cyber Bullying The definition of cyber bullying Different types of cyberbully Strategies for reporting and dealing with cyber bullying.
KS3 PSHCE - Welcome to Reality *2024*
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KS3 PSHCE - Welcome to Reality *2024*

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In this scheme of learning you will be focusing on learning about financial management skills and understanding the link between education, work and lifestyles, through a role play scenario. It includes the Student Workbook, Teachers Notes, PowerPoints, and resources. Introduction How the game works. How much you already know about household budgeting and the cost of living. The Dream The cost of your dream life. How to work out a percentage How to build a budget Getting a job Find out your role for the remainder of the unit. The link between education and job prospects Look at similarities and differences in the roles. Reality Bites How income limits the choices people have. How to work out a percentage. The types of things that people spend their salary on. Unexpected Events To look at the lifestyles and budgets you have created and see how they stand up to some of life’s unexpected events (both good and bad).