Top 10 quotes to revise for Macbeth. Y11 GCSE dual coding activity. 10 slides, 10 images, 10 quotes. Designed to boost student quote recall. Every student will be engaged!
Test them after 3 lessons and see how much they retained!
Sociology meme posters with a bonus ‘MEME WALL’ poster for the centre of your display. Your students will love these! Can be used as part of classroom displays, certificates, leaving cards, coasters, mugs, key rings etc. Digital download will appear after your order. Enjoy!
13-lessons on sociological approaches and methods for Y10 or new Sociology starters.
Engaging Starters, partially worked answers and examples, up to date videos, and examples.
Key sociological terms highlighted in turquoise on slides. Key information highlighted for chunking and differentiation purposes.
Clearly laid out slides with a range of activities for students in each lesson.
Goes alongside the bespoke companion classwork booklet.
Lessons:
Sociological perspectives
Agensices of socialisation
Culture
Government and politics
Key debates
Key thinkers
The scientific method
Primary research methods
Secondary research methods
PETs
Identity
Social change in the UK
Life chances
14 Lessons:
Introduction to crime and deviance
Sociological explanations of crime
Functionalist explanations of crime
Other perspectives on crime
Social class and crime
Gender and crime
Book Marking Task (2x 12-mark past exam questions with revision activity and planning grids included)
Ethnicity and crime
Essay DIRT (feedback lesson with Directed Improvement and Reflection Time)
Age and crime + Social control
Young offenders + Prison System
The Media + Assessment Revision
Assessment (timings to go alongside a Paper 2 Section A)
Assessmetn DIRT (feedback lesson)
Engaging and relevant videos and case studies linked throughout with embedded videos and images. Content chunked to make it easier for students to understand, with highlighted key words and concepts on slides.
Scaffolded Starter tasks for students to test their AO1, AO2, and AO3 in a fun way.
Top 10 quotes for students to revise for:
Macbeth
A Christmas Carol
An Inspector Calls
Power and Conflict Poetry (1 - 4 quotes per poem)
Space for students to identify techniques and themes for AIC and P&C.
Students can convert this into flashcards or use them in essays.
Top 10 quotes to revise for A Christmas Carol. Y11 GCSE dual coding activity. 10 slides, 10 images, 10 quotes. Designed to boost student quote recall. Every student will be engaged!
Test them after 3 lessons and see how much they retained!
This 8-lesson scheme of work includes carefully selected extracts, comprehension questions, and a range of scaffolded tasks to support learning.
It is suitable for all abilities, with model answers provided throughout to guide students. The lessons are fully adaptable, giving you the flexibility to tailor activities to your classes.
Sociology pun posters ideal for classroom displays.
Your students will love these! Can be used as part of certificates, leaving cards, coasters, mugs, key rings etc.
Digital download will appear after your order. Enjoy!
Sociology pun posters ideal for classroom displays.
Your students will love these!
Can be used as part of certificates, leaving cards, coasters, mugs, key rings etc.
Digital download will appear after your order. Enjoy!
14 lessons - see companion lessons pack in Beebs98 TES shop.
Space for students to answer questions and complete engaging and thought-provoking activities independently, in pairs, or groups, covering a range of introductory topics in line with the AQA GCSE Sociology specification.
Mock exam questions included, with model answers and mark schemes for students to use. Students are encouraged to consider the political spectrum, key debates (nature vs. nurture), and privilege (intersectionality).
Can be printed and issued as a complete booklet or set as homework, or even adapted for tasks in lesson.
Tried and tested - students love working in these and essentially creating their own revision guide to take away and revise from at the end of the topic.
46 slides including a cover page, curriculum snapshot, and revision pages.
Seven independent learning activities in booklet format for students to complete. Scaffolding included with some suggestions, answers to quizzes, and model answers.
Perfect for students in isolation, absent due to illness or other issues. Students can test their understanding of sociological perspectives in a fun and engaging way. Can also be adapted and/ or used as a formative assessment.
Read about the sociological perspectives. Draw something to represent each.
Read a short story. Answer the comprehension questions.
Read the theorist biographies. Answer the questions.
Read Murray’s letter to Marx. Write a response from Marx to Murray.
Complete the multiple-choice quiz. Mark using the answer sheet.
Read through the statements and decide whether they are true or false.
Read the dialogue between the sociologists. Create summary cards.
Five 15-question multiple choice quizzes on key perspectives and research methods.
Answers included at the end of each quiz.
Can be imported to Microsoft Forms to create a self marking MS Form quiz to be shared with students online.
Can be used for AfL or independent learning.
Perfect way to engage students and track their knowledge and understanding for GCSE Sociology, and identify gaps in knowledge.
An engaging independent extension activity sheet. Knowledge organiser on British values overleaf to help students get started. Can be printed and glued into books or filed away when completed.
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A range of beautiful, colourful, and fun posters for your Sociology classroom. Make your learning environment welcoming and educational.
Guaranteed to entertain and amuse staff and students alike.
A3 Printable essay plans for ‘An Inspector Calls’.
Includes:
Introduction with three prompt questions and double lined space to answer.
Paragraph 1, 2 and 3 with WHAT-HOW-WHY (authorial intentions) prompt questions and space to answer.
Conclusion with a prompt question and space to answer.
Essay questions in this downloadable ppt.:
Explore how Priestley presents the character of Mr Birling in ‘An Inspector Calls’. (30 marks)
Explore how Priestley presents attitudes towards the poor in ‘An Inspector Calls’. (30 marks)
Explore how Priestley presents attitudes towards women in ‘An Inspector Calls’. (30 marks)
How does Priestley use Inspector Goole to explore ideas about equality and injustice in ‘An Inspector Calls’? (30 marks)
How does Priestley use Gerald Croft to explore ideas about the conflict between an individual’s public and private lives in ‘An Inspector Calls’? (30 marks)
Printable student friendly mark scheme and lined paper at end of PPT.
Perfect for Year 10 and Year 11 students who need help understanding how to structure an essay and what to include. Perfect for independent revision or live modelling with a class under a visualiser.
This 8-lesson scheme of work is a KS3-friendly introduction to the skills needed for GCSE Language Paper 1, Questions 1–4. Each lesson includes carefully chosen extracts, comprehension questions, and scaffolded tasks to build confidence and develop analytical skills.
Model answers are provided throughout to support all abilities.
Fully adaptable resources, giving you flexibility to tailor lessons to your classes.
Includes a bonus ‘101 Dalmatians’ task in the final lesson for an engaging extension activity.
A free Lesson 1 download is available so you can preview the structure and style of the unit.
Perfect for KS3 students preparing for KS4, this scheme bridges the gap between comprehension and deeper textual analysis in an accessible, engaging way.
KS3 Year 8 English – Horror & Mystery Scheme of Work (16 Lessons + Bonus Assessment Feedback Lessons)
This comprehensive 16-lesson scheme of work is designed to engage Year 8 students with the themes of horror and mystery, while developing their reading and writing skills. Perfect for busy teachers, it includes everything you need to deliver a full half-term’s worth of lessons with clear progression, variety, and challenge.
What’s included:
A fully planned 16-lesson scheme of work exploring horror and mystery texts.
Reading assessment with resources and mark scheme.
Writing assessment with resources and mark scheme.
2 bonus lessons designed to provide structured assessment feedback, helping students reflect and make progress.
A balance of engaging activities that build analytical reading skills and imaginative writing skills.
Clear opportunities for assessment, feedback, and differentiation.
Why teachers will love it:
Ready-to-teach lessons save valuable planning time.
Flexible structure – can be adapted for different abilities and school contexts.
Builds key skills for KS3 while preparing students for KS4 demands.
Engages learners with the ever-popular themes of horror and mystery.
Ideal for English teachers looking for a high-quality, ready-made scheme to deliver in Year 8, this resource ensures both staff and students get the most out of a creative and skills-focused unit.
KS3 English – Bone Talk by Candy Gourlay (24-Lesson Scheme of Work + Reading Assessment)
This 24-lesson scheme of work is a complete, ready-to-teach unit based on Candy Gourlay’s novel Bone Talk. Designed for KS3 English (ideal for Year 8 or 9), it offers a rich blend of context, reading skills, and analysis, while supporting students through a carefully structured journey with differentiated resources.
What’s included:
24 fully planned lessons covering the novel in depth.
A reading assessment with supporting resources and mark scheme.
Comprehensive context lessons to deepen students’ understanding of the historical, cultural, and social background of the text.
Differentiated tasks with RAG coding, supporting accessibility and stretch for a wide range of learners.
Model answers to guide students towards success and provide clear exemplars for analysis and extended responses.
A wide variety of activities to develop reading, inference, analysis, and evaluative skills.
Why teachers will value this resource:
A complete half-term+ scheme (24 lessons = around 8–10 weeks of teaching).
Thoughtfully differentiated with RAG-coded tasks, reducing planning workload.
Builds key skills in line with KS3 and KS4 assessment objectives.
Model answers save teachers time while giving students a clear standard to aim for.
Flexible structure – easily adaptable for mixed-ability groups.
This resource is perfect for English teachers looking to teach Bone Talk in a way that is both engaging and rigorous, with everything you need to deliver high-quality lessons already prepared.
This 16-lesson KS3 scheme of work on Gothic Literature introduces students to the dark and dramatic world of the Gothic genre through a range of classic texts and extracts, including Wuthering Heights, Dracula, The Woman in Black, and Frankenstein.
Each lesson is fully resourced with:
Engaging starters, main tasks, and plenaries to structure learning effectively.
Visual slides and images to bring the Gothic atmosphere to life.
Spaced repetition of key concepts such as Gothic tropes and conventions, helping students embed knowledge over time.
Carefully chosen key extracts for close reading, analysis, and discussion.
This unit is designed to be both engaging and rigorous, making challenging texts accessible while building key reading and analytical skills. Flexible and adaptable, it works well across mixed-ability KS3 classes.