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Sociology Lesson on Modern Moral Panics aimed at 16+ could be adapted for GCSE Sociology
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Sociology Lesson on Modern Moral Panics aimed at 16+ could be adapted for GCSE Sociology

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Powerpoint and worksheet that looks at moral panics. The lesson introduces the key concepts such as moral panic, folk devils, and deviancy amplification. It introduces the work of Stan Cohen, with a section of the lesson focusing on the mods and rockers. There is an article task that focuses on how the clashes between the mods and rockers took place. Students will be asked to read a section and take notes on it. From there the lesson looks at examples of moral panics from recent years. The lesson ends with the students creating a newspaper front page using all of the concepts that were introduced, and a chosen moral panic. This resource was used over several lessons.
Moral Panic Sociology Lesson aimed at 16+. Could be adapted for GCSE Sociology.
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Moral Panic Sociology Lesson aimed at 16+. Could be adapted for GCSE Sociology.

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Sociology looking at historical moral panics. The lesson introduces the topic of moral panics, there is then a video for students to watch and take notes during. The main activity is a carousel task in which students record details about different historical moral panics. Students then consolidate their knowledge into a poster, detailing one of the moral panics they have looked at.
Immigration and Asylum Seekers Lesson - aimed at 16+ but could be adapted for any age.
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Immigration and Asylum Seekers Lesson - aimed at 16+ but could be adapted for any age.

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Recently updated lesson on immigration and asylum seekers. The lesson addresses the difference between immigrants and asylum seekers and the reasons why they are different. The lesson then looks at different media representations of immigrants and asylum seekers. The lesson includes an article from the Guardian the discusses the media and migrants. It also discusses the new ‘Small Boats’ policy by Rishi Sunak’s government.
A-Level GCSE Criminology lesson on Fear and Fascination of Crime
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A-Level GCSE Criminology lesson on Fear and Fascination of Crime

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Resource that looks at the fear and fascination of crime. The slides cover Stan Cohen’s ‘moral panic’ theory. The resource looks deviancy amplification, with examples. There is a carousel task that looks at the different theories of the role of the media and crime. This was done in one lesson but could easily be adapted to cover several.
AQA GCSE Germany - Weimar Constitution
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AQA GCSE Germany - Weimar Constitution

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Fully resourced lesson that introduced the Weimar Constitution to GCSE history students. The lesson focuses on historians’ interpretations of the constitution. Learning objectives: To be able to explain the strengths and weaknesses of the Weimar Constitution. To be able to define the term constitution.
AQA Germany GCSE - Legacy of World War One
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AQA Germany GCSE - Legacy of World War One

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Fully resourced lesson that addresses the legacy of World War One in Germany. Students start the lesson by recalling all the information they can remember about WW1. They then are introduced to key phrases and a time line of key events. The plenary is a recall task based on Mock the Week that recalls the key events. Learning objectives: To be able to explain how Germany became a Republic after WWI. To be able to describe the impact of WWI on Germany.
GCSE Elizabethan England - England in 1558
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GCSE Elizabethan England - England in 1558

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Fully resourced lesson looking at the start of Elizabeth’s reign. This is a GCSE lesson but could be modified for any secondary age. Learning Objectives: To be able to create a summary of potential problems Elizabeth faced when she became queen To be able to describe the key features of Elizabethan England.
A Level Tudors: Religious Changes, 1509–88 – 7-Lesson Pack & Student Booklet
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A Level Tudors: Religious Changes, 1509–88 – 7-Lesson Pack & Student Booklet

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This engaging 7-lesson pack, complete with a 30-page student booklet, explores the complex and often turbulent religious transformations that shaped England under the Tudor monarchs. Designed to meet A Level History specifications, this resource examines the key events, motivations, and consequences of religious change from the reign of Henry VIII through to Elizabeth I. Students will investigate the driving forces behind reform and resistance, the role of individual monarchs and ministers, and the broader impact on English society and culture. A particular highlight of this pack is an immersive lesson on the Dissolution of the Monasteries, where students take on the role of Cromwell’s agents, “visiting” different monasteries to assess their value and loyalty—bringing historical enquiry to life. Key Questions Explored: How and why did religious change happen between 1527 and 1563? To what extent did Catholicism survive in England during the Reformation and beyond? How and why did Protestantism grow in England from 1509 to 1588? What’s Included: A 30-page student booklet filled with information, source material, structured tasks, and exam-style questions. 7 fully planned lessons with clear learning outcomes, active learning strategies, and opportunities for discussion and analysis. A blend of narrative, thematic, and enquiry-based approaches to develop depth of understanding and historical thinking skills. This pack is ideal for both classroom teaching and independent study, supporting students in developing a nuanced understanding of the causes, nature, and impact of religious change in Tudor England—essential for success in both source and essay-based exam components.
Treaty of Versailles Lesson - GCSE Germany could be adapted for Key Stage 3
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Treaty of Versailles Lesson - GCSE Germany could be adapted for Key Stage 3

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Fully resourced lesson addressing the Treaty of Versailles. This lesson includes a tangled time line starter and an inference question with a model answer. This is a GCSE lesson but could easily be adapted for key stage 3. Learning objectives: To be able to explain why the Treaty of Versailles was so unpopular in Germany. To be able to identify the key terms of the Treaty of Versailles.
AQA Germany GCSE - Early threats to the Weimar Republic
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AQA Germany GCSE - Early threats to the Weimar Republic

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Fully resourced lesson assessing the early threats to the Weimar Republic. The lesson could be split into two one hour lessons, one looking at left wing risks the other looking at right wing risks. Learning outcomes: To be able to evaluate the extent of the threat posed by left and right wing groups to the Weimar Republic. To be able to identify left and right wing threats to the Weimar Republic.