Unit 1 AC1.5 : Two Powerpoints (over 2 or 3 hourly lessons) with paper activity: CUT-OUT TASK of a moral panic. Includes a workbook to accompany the slides.
Unit 4 AC1.2 Powerpoint containing activities, with A3 summary worksheet and sample exam questions.
Also includes Teacher version of the PPT with answers.
Unit 2 - AC2.3 Describe Sociological theories of criminality - Divided into 5 Powerpoints over 3 or 4 lessons - Functionalism, Marxism, Left Realism, Right Realism and Labelling. This is PPT 1: Functionalism.
Unit 2 - AC2.3 Describe Sociological theories of criminality - Divided into 5 Powerpoints over 3 or 4 lessons - Functionalism, Marxism, Left Realism, Right Realism and Labelling. This is PPT 3: Left Realism
Unit 2 - AC2.3 Describe Sociological theories of criminality - Divided into 5 Powerpoints over 3 or 4 lessons - Functionalism, Marxism, Left Realism, Right Realism and Labelling. This is PPT 4:Right Realism
Unit 2-AC4.1 Assess how SOCIOLOGICAL theories influence policies.
Two Powerpoints on how realist theories affect policy development - the first focusing on how Left Realist theories affect policies and the second on how Right Realist theories affect policies. Plenty of video activities and opportunities for debate and further reading. Also includes a starter wordsearch.
Unit 2-AC4.1 Assess how INDIVIDUALISTIC theories influence policies.
Powerpoint with activities and exam questions. Includes A3 consolidation sheet and handout.
Unit 1 AC1.4 : Series of 4 Powerpoints (over 3 or 4 hourly lessons) with two paper activities: pre-starter themed wordsearch and starter activity table handout.
Lessons are separated into the different media types:
Newspapers
TV & Film
Gaming
Gaming recap, with Social Media and Music.
I found it easier teaching them this way over the course of two weeks, but you could combine all the slides into one Powerpoint.
There is also a nice wordsearch starter and a handout with a table from the Henderson Study Guide.
Unit 2-AC 4.1: Assess the use of criminological theories in informing policy development : BIOLOGICAL THEORIES
Powerpoint contains multiple activities including debates on death penalty, eugenics and chemical castration. Also includes paper-based starter(wordsearch), exam questions in the PPT, and handout.