Bookmarks for student folders giving structure advice for essay questions, 10 markers and Methods in Context.
Each bookmark has the suggested structure and sentence starters to help students structure their exam style questions.
This crib sheet takes students through what is expected for each of the question styles on the new GCSE Sociology exam.
I give this out at the start of the year so they can use it when doing exam practice in class or at home. I also allow them to use it in the first couple of assessments and then phase it out.
I print it on bright paper and laminate it so that it lasts the year, but could also be stuck in exercise books.
This resources contains a workbooks and PowerPoints to cover the following topics:
Who is God?
What is the Bible?
Different Denominations of Christianity
Symbolism in a Church
The Workbook is in both PPT and PDF format and Videos can be found on TrueTube and Youtube.
Reference booklet that combines a course outline with regularly used resources. Includes:
Outline of Assessment Objectives and Skills
Content Outline (family and Beliefs topics)
Equipment List and Folder organisation
Independent Study Guide
Revision Guide
Prioritisation Matrices (Family and Beliefs)
Marking Codes
Exam Technique Support which includes how to breakdown the questions, What to do to get top marks, structure support, sentence starters, generic mark schemes and model paragraphs.
Textbooks, Revision Guides, Websites, and other resources and support.
Both in PDF and Editable PowerPoint format.
Two booklets to support mentoring 6th form students on a weekly basis. Each week they are asked to reflect on their successes, Their struggles and what they are going to do about them, and their learning.
The booklet also gets the students to think about their long term, medium term and short term goals.
As a tutor you can look through and see if any issues are arising and get ahead of them.
booklets are in editable format so you can adapt for your own schools reporting system.
Here are the resources for a lesson talking to students about time management and prioritisation methods.
I have given this lesson to year 12 and 13 but could be used for GCSE as well. It is based on the ideas in the Hectic Teacher’s guide to Independent Study
The powerpoint is made up of mini videos so needs to be viewed in presentation mode to see the whole show.
This booklet take students through how to organise and prioritise their independent study at A Level as well as strategies for continuous study throughout thier A Level course so that they can keep control of their workload and time. The booklet uses the spaced study system which is a flexible system that breaks down independent study into managable 30-45 minute chunks (excluding lesson) and provides worksheets and suggestions of activities students can use to support their learning and revision.
This spreadsheet has 130 Questions in Total:
20 x Methods in Context
47 x 4 & 6 Marks
28 x 10 mark with Item
18 x Arguement Essay
17x Relative Importance Essay
You can filter the sheet to find questions according to question type, topic and marks.
These are not quality assured by AQA, nor are they from any textbook. They are ones I have created so forgive any typos.
This spreadsheet has 85 Questions in Total:
45 - 10 markers
40 - 20 Markers
21 on Debates
35 on Perspectives
28 on Research Methods
You can filter the sheet to find questions according to question type, topic and marks.
These are not quality assured by AQA, nor are they from any textbook. They are ones I have created so forgive any typos.
This spreadsheet has 136 Questions in Total:
60 - Knowledge Questions [4 & 6]
34 - 10 with Item markers
42 - 30 Markers
39 on Theories of Crime
24 on Social Distribution of Crime
10 on Measuring crime
9 on Media and crime
27 on Crime Control and Prevention
27 on Globalisation and Crime
You can filter the sheet to find questions according to question type, topic and marks.
These are not quality assured by AQA, nor are they from any textbook. They are ones I have created so forgive any typos.
This booklet contains 120 questions and answers for the each of the following units:
Theory and Methods
Family and Households
Education
Crime and Deviance
Beliefs in Society
Research Method Quadrant Flash Cards
Defines the term
Gives example studies where the method was used
Strengths and Limitations
Can be used for GCSE or A Level