Resource - Example wealth essays: AQA Wealth an poverty AS. Its basically a list of essays with some space for students to create some essay plans. I use this to help them get used to interpreting questions.
Resource - GCSE Social Inequality - Poverty: PowerPoint and worksheet to follow on experiences of poverty
Refers to AQA Sociology book by Wilson and Kidd
Resource - AQA AS WPW: 5.1 notes on dependency based explanations.ppt:
The title is self-explanatory; the material is for teaching AQA AS Wealth Poverty and Welfare, based on Tony Lawson’s excellent book
Available at: http://www.sociology.org.uk/as4aqa_2nd_in
Resource - OCR SCY2: A notebook for teaching the concept of material deprivation (with a discussion of absolute and relative poverty) and it's impact education. Goes with a diamond nine starter exercise and workshee
Resource - AQA AS WPW: 2 Wealth.ppt:
The title is self-explanatory; the material is for teaching AQA AS Wealth Poverty and Welfare, based on Tony Lawson’s excellent book
Available at: http://www.sociology.org.uk/as4aqa_2nd_in
Resource - AQA AS WPW: 1.2 review Relative v absolute poverty grid.ppt:
Review excercise; the material is for teaching AQA AS Wealth Poverty and Welfare, based on Tony Lawson’s excellent book
Available at: http://www.sociology.org.uk/as4aqa_2nd_info.htm
Resource - AQA GCSE sociology - poverty: PPT slides on poverty - aimed at the old spec, but could easily be adapted for new spec or A level.
Resource - GCSE Sociology; which social class?: For GCSE Sociology unit 2. Following work on poverty and the underclass (culture of poverty), students are asked to guess the social class based on page one. The answer can either be underclass or upp
Resource - GCSE Sociology; which social class?: For GCSE Sociology unit 2. Following work on poverty and the underclass (culture of poverty), students are asked to guess the social class based on page one. The answer can either be underclass or upp
Resource - Model essay for G&T GCSE Sociology AQA: An example of an old spec model essay example... To what extent... are the poor to blame for being in poverty
Resource - poor kids: notes on the statistics given in the recent tv documentary Poor kids.
Resource - AQA AS WPW: 2.1 data wealth 76 - 04 NoS.ppt:
The title is self-explanatory; the material is for teaching AQA AS Wealth Poverty and Welfare, based on Tony Lawson’s excellent book
Available at: http://www.sociology.org.uk/as4aqa_2nd_in
Resource - AQA AS WPS: 2.2 Wealth worksheet.ppt:
The title is self-explanatory; the material is for teaching AQA AS Wealth Poverty and Welfare, based on Tony Lawson’s excellent book
Available at: http://www.sociology.org.uk/as4aqa_2nd_in
Resource - AQA AS WPS: 1 absolute & relative poverty.ppt:
The title is self-explanatory; the material is for teaching AQA AS Wealth Poverty and Welfare, based on Tony Lawson’s excellent book
Available at: http://www.sociology.org.uk/as4aqa_2nd_in
Ideas - My idea is to: My idea is ... to drill some key concepts in AQA Wealth, Poverty and Welfare via 'Quizbusters'
I've used past mark schemes (and a little input of my own!)
Here are the links
http://www.teachers
Resource - poverty in the uk GCSE AQA: A worksheet with recent facts about poverty and pictures to match up
Resource - AQA AS WPW: 4.1 notes Gender and Poverty.ppt:
The title is self-explanatory; the material is for teaching AQA AS Wealth Poverty and Welfare, based on Tony Lawson’s excellent book
Available at: http://www.sociology.org.uk/as4aqa_2nd_in
Resource - AQA AS WPW: 5.3 notes on social democractic explanations.ppt:
The title is self-explanatory; the material is for teaching AQA AS Wealth Poverty and Welfare, based on Tony Lawson’s excellent book
Available at: http://www.sociology.org.uk/as4aqa_2nd_in
Resource - AQA AS WPW: 3.1 notes Income.ppt:
The title is self-explanatory; the material is for teaching AQA AS Wealth Poverty and Welfare, based on Tony Lawson’s excellent book
Available at: http://www.sociology.org.uk/as4aqa_2nd_in
Resource - AQA AS WPW: 4.2 notes Age Disability and Poverty.ppt:
The title is self-explanatory; the material is for teaching AQA AS Wealth Poverty and Welfare, based on Tony Lawson’s excellent book
Available at: http://www.sociology.org.uk/as4aqa_2nd_in
Resource - AQA AS Sociology WPW: social groups & distribution of poverty: The file I used to make the Quizbusters game. Can be used for revision list; can be transferred to cards for sorting tasks; dominoes etc.This one is: AQA SCLY1 Wealth, Poverty and Welfare - distributi
Resource - AQA WPW glossary: perspectives/explanations of poverty: The file I used to make the Quizbusters game. Can be used for revision list; can be transferred to cards for sorting tasks; dominoes etc.This one is: Perspectives: explanations of the existence and pe
Resource - AQA WPW glossary: definitions and measures poverty wealth and income: The file I used to make the Quizbusters game. Can be used for revisoin list; can be tasnferred to cards for sorting tasks; dominoes etc.
This one is: definitions and measures poverty wealth and incom
Resource - AQA AS WPW: 4.2 notes Age Disability and Poverty.ppt:
The title is self-explanatory; the material is for teaching AQA AS Wealth Poverty and Welfare, based on Tony Lawson’s excellent book
Available at: http://www.sociology.org.uk/as4aqa_2nd_in
Resource - AQA AS WPW: 5.2 notes on society based explanations.ppt:
The title is self-explanatory; the material is for teaching AQA AS Wealth Poverty and Welfare, based on Tony Lawson’s excellent book
Available at: http://www.sociology.org.uk/as4aqa_2nd_in
Resource - AQA AS WPW: 5.3 notes on social democractic explanations.ppt:
The title is self-explanatory; the material is for teaching AQA AS Wealth Poverty and Welfare, based on Tony Lawson’s excellent book
Available at: http://www.sociology.org.uk/as4aqa_2nd_in