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10 August 2025

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pptx, 1.03 MB

'Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand ‘Explanations of crime (relative deprivation, capitalism, peer groups and socialisation)’

Cover the following key terms:

  • Relative deprivation
  • Peer groups

Covers in some way all explanations or factors students show know when explaining crime and deviance

Includes a carousel activity with information sheets for students to cover socialisation, structural factors, peer groups (and subcultures) relative deprivation and peer group and subculture as explanations of crime.

Includes an activity to help students show knowledge and understanding of labelling, Merton’s strain theory and Cohen’s subcultural theory - ASSUMES STUDENTS HAVE PREVIOUSLY BEEN TAUGHT THIS - but makes reference to this in 12 mark activity (see below.

Answers for SOME activities included

Includes a key term and definition sheet needed for the lesson

Includes an activity to remind students how to answer 12 markers (to not get capped at 6/12) - INCLUDES ANSWERS FOR THIS

RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF PPT

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AQA GCSE Sociology: Crime - Explanations of crime BUNDLE

**L1 AQA GCSE SOCIOLOGY: Crime and Deviance - The social construction of crime and deviance** Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand ‘Crime and Deviance - The social construction of crime and deviance’ - Cover the following key terms: Crime, Deviance, The social construction of crime and deviance, Master status, Deviant career, Deviant subculture - Covers the following sociologists: Becker -Includes a teaching to all activity -Includes a 4 marker ‘perspective’ question with a success criteria and sentence starters for answer -Has two lessons in one. -Includes key term sheet with definitions of key terms covered during the lesson as well as definitions of key terms students should have previously learnt that link to the lesson. **L2 AQA GCSE Sociology: Crime - **Merton's strain theory Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand how the strain of anomie might lead to criminal and deviant behaviour. Describe the strain theory of crime and identify Merton’s four adaptations of the strain of anomie. - Cover the following key terms: Strain theory of crime and deviance Anomie strain of Anomie - Definitions that might help we will cover: The American Dream Means Legitimate Strain Social structure (extension) - Key terms you SHOULD know that link: Functionalism value consensus social order Consensus theory structuralism vs interactionism Determinism Meritocracy - Covers the following sociologists: Merton - Answers for ALL activities included Includes a key term and definition sheet needed for the lesson - Covers how to answer 4 marker ‘perspective’ exam question with a success criteria and scaffolding to help students answer it. - RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF PPT - Starter activity gives the option of two 3 markers student can choose to answer and includes a student-friendly mark-scheme for each ** **L3 AQA GCSE Sociology: Crime - Explanations of crime (Cohen’s subcultural theory)** Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that helps students understand ‘explanations of crime’ Status frustration, alternative status hierarchy, criminal or deviant subculture, subculture theory. Cohen. Answers to MOST activities included Includes a key term and definition sheet needed for the lesson Covers how to answer 4 marker ‘perspective’ exam question with a success criteria and scaffolding to help students answer it. RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF PPT Starter activity gives the option of two 3 markers student can choose to answer and includes a student-friendly mark-scheme for each. These are the same options that can be found in the lesson for Merton’s strain theory (the idea is for student to pick the 3 marker they did not answer last lesson this lesson). **L4 AQA GCSE Sociology: Crime - Explanations of crime** 'Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand ‘Explanations of crime (relative deprivation, capitalism, peer groups and socialisation)’ Cover the following key terms: Relative deprivation Peer groups Covers in some way all explanations or factors students show know when explaining crime and deviance Includes a carousel activity with information sheets for students to cover socialisation, structural factors, peer groups (and subcultures) relative deprivation and peer group and subculture as explanations of crime. Includes an activity to help students show knowledge and understanding of labelling, Merton’s strain theory and Cohen’s subcultural theory - ASSUMES STUDENTS HAVE PREVIOUSLY BEEN TAUGHT THIS - but makes reference to this in 12 mark activity (see below. Answers for SOME activities included Includes a key term and definition sheet needed for the lesson Includes an activity to remind students how to answer 12 markers (to not get capped at 6/12) - INCLUDES ANSWERS FOR THIS RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF PPT

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