You will find resources for:
GCSE Sociology AQA
AQA A-Level Sociology
Edexcel GCSE History (Nazi Germany and Medicine Through Time)
KS3 History
Pending: WJEC Criminology
You will find resources for:
GCSE Sociology AQA
AQA A-Level Sociology
Edexcel GCSE History (Nazi Germany and Medicine Through Time)
KS3 History
Pending: WJEC Criminology
FREE SAMPLE LESSON FOR THE FOLLOWING UNIT: /teaching-resource/resource-13193385
This is a sample lesson for the full and entire resource pack for the Edexcel Superpower Relations and the Cold War unit.
There are 24x 1 hour lessons which cover the entirety of the specification.
The lessons also incorporate exam skills, designed by trained examiners.
These PowerPoints include:
Do Now style quizzes with answers
Video quizzes with answers
Mini-Whiteboard style activities
Exam focused extended writing
Well structured discussion prompts
Please note: Some activities rely on having access to the following textbook:
Edexcel GCSE (9-1) History Superpower relations and the Cold War, 1941–91 Student Book
All fonts should be embedded, but if there are formatting issues - the fonts you need are Bebas Neue and Poppins.
This is a 1 hour lesson, designed to be generic and suitable for all ages, to be used as an End of Year quiz.
All answers are provided, and the questions are organised into varied rounds, including an emjoi quiz, a ‘famous faces’ photo round, general knowledge questions and of course historical knowledge.
Career display in the style of a London Underground map!
Really good for showing evidence of meeting new OFSTED suggestions of a career focus.
My version is set up for sociology, but it is very easily adapted to any subject. Just type, print and go!
Please note: You will need Powerpoint on your system and be aware fonts may change slightly. You may need to change the fonts if your system does not match the formatting.
Happy decorating :)
Perfect for retrieval practice, stretch and challenge, and exam prep — this resource includes 70 expertly designed mini whiteboard questions, broken down by topic to match the Edexcel Paper 3: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918–39 specification.
Includes:
5 full topic quizzes (7 questions each)
Bonus challenge-level quiz for Grade 8–9 students
Covers key content from Weimar recovery to Nazi dictatorship and life in Nazi Germany
Designed for quick-fire recall, low-stakes assessment, and classroom engagement
Ready-to-teach PowerPoint format — no printing required!
NOTE: Fonts should be embedded, but in the case of formatting issues, please download Bebas Neue and Poppins
NEW UPDATED RESOURCE ADDED FOR 2024-5. There are now two versions included in this download.
A self contained 75 minute lesson - no textbook needed!
Includes:
A ‘do now’ quiz with answers
Mini-whiteboard style activities
Reading comprehension activities
A printable worksheet
Videos
Discussion tasks
Extended writing activity
Exam question activity
Fully editable and adaptable for your class.
A full lesson on factors affecting life chances (Gender/Ethnicity/Education/Age). Includes all answers and information sheets. A ‘pick up and teach’ powerpoint.
A ‘pick up and teach’ style lesson!
Content included:
The New Right’s understanding of poverty
Cycle of poverty
Globalisation and poverty
Culture of dependency
12 mark question scaffolding sheet
Full lesson with resources.
Everything included, ready to pick up and teach!
Content included:
. Achieved status
.Aristocracy
. Caste
.Class
.Elite
.Feudalism (estates)
.Slavery
.Social inequality
.Stratification
NOW UPDATEDFOR 2024/5. This download includes 2 resources, an older version and an updated version.
A ‘pick up and teach’ DOUBLE lesson!
Content includes:
Means of production.
Division of labour.
Capitalism.
Class conflict.
Polarisation of social classes.
Alienation.
Crisis of capitalism.
Communism.
Criticisms of Marx/Weber.
Perfect for Mini Whiteboards | Stretch & Challenge | Fully Animated
This complete GCSE Sociology MWB Quiz Bank is designed for use across the Eduqas, WJEC, and AQA specifications. It provides quick, focused retrieval questions — each requiring a 1–3 word response, ideal for mini whiteboards. Perfect for starters, plenaries, low-stakes testing, revision, and cold-calling.
What’s Included:
Studying Society: Core and Advanced sets
Research Methods: Core, Advanced, and Strengths & Weaknesses sets
Families: 3 Sets
Education: 3 Sets
Social Stratification: 3 Sets
Crime & Deviance: 3 Sets
Sociologist Recap: 20-question “Name the Sociologist” quiz
Classroom-Friendly Format:
Fully animated so questions and answers appear separately – ideal for whole-class display
Format supports active recall and avoids premature answer checking
Can be used in PowerPoint or Google Slides
Print-friendly if preferred for hard copy use
NOTE: Fonts should be embedded, but in the case of formatting issues, please download Bebas Neue and Poppins
This is a full 3-lesson set of 75 minute lessons that covers the entirety of Unit 3, 1.3. They build up to an ‘End of Unit’ write up in the style of the Controlled Assessment.
These lessons are inspired by recent pedagogy, including the Rosenshine Principles and TLAC techniques. These resources have been praised and approved by experienced WJEC Criminology examiners.
My resources include:
Do now style quizzes with answers
Video quizzes with answers
Mini-Whiteboard style activities
Relevant and up to date news article reference
Suggested activities from the Napier Press website
Controlled assessment focused extended writing
Well structured discussion prompts
Homework/Independant study recommendations
Please note: Some activities rely on having access to the following textbooks:
Criminology - WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma - Carole A Henderson
Criminology Book One for the WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma (Napier Press)
This is a fully editable GCSE Sociology Knowledge Organiser. It could also be used as individual summary sheets/classroom posters/Revision guide resource.
It includes:
A general overview of each perspective
Key word glossaries
Key studies for each unit
Research methods summary sheets
Evaluation charts for every research method
This is fully in line with the GCSE WJEC and AQA Specification for Sociology.
This is a full 3-lesson set of 75 minute lessons that covers the entirety of Unit 1, 1.2. They build up to an ‘End of Unit’ write up in the style of the Controlled Assessment.
These lessons are inspired by recent pedagogy, including the Rosenshine Principles and TLAC techniques. These resources have been praised and approved by experienced WJEC Criminology examiners.
My resources include:
Do now style quizzes with answers
Video quizzes with answers
Mini-Whiteboard style activities
Relevant and up to date news article reference
Suggested activities from the Napier Press website
Controlled assessment focused extended writing
Well structured discussion prompts
Homework/Independant study recommendations
Please note: Some activities rely on having access to the following textbooks:
Criminology - WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma - Carole A Henderson
Criminology Book One for the WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma (Napier Press)
This high-impact revision bundle is designed to boost student confidence and maximise marks in the final days before the exam. Perfect for specialist and non-specialist teachers alike, the pack includes everything you need for a structured and engaging revision session.
What’s included:
20-Question Multiple-Choice Quiz
Covers the full Edexcel spec from 1918–1939. Designed for quick recall and factual consolidation. Comes with a complete answer grid.
Exam Walkthrough (Night-Before Guide)
Step-by-step breakdown of the Paper 3 structure, key tips for each question type, and last-minute reminders to reduce anxiety and sharpen exam technique.
Revision Waffle Grid (with answers)
A 6x5 grid of short, factual questions (30 in total) designed for Look / Cover / Write / Check revision. Numbered for easy self-assessment, with a matching answer slide.
Independent Workbook (Non-Specialist Friendly)
A printable, student-led resource ideal for a cover lesson or final revision session. Designed to be used independently or modelled live under a visualiser. Covers key content, includes retrieval tasks and exam-style practice — structured to last a full hour.
Perfect for:
-Last-lesson revision
-Cover lessons
-Home study
-Non-specialist delivery
-Low-prep exam preparation
NOTE: Fonts should be embedded, but in the case of formatting issues, please download Lexend, Bebas Neue and Poppins.
This resource pack is designed specifically for the Edexcel GCSE History Paper 2: Early Elizabethan England, 1558–1588. It provides up to 3 hours of revision content suitable for independent study, in-class revision, or cover lessons delivered by non-specialist staff.
Included in the pack:
Multiple-Choice Quiz Grid with specification-focused questions and a completed answer version, ideal for quick-fire retrieval practice.
Exam Walkthrough with Model Answers – covers key question types from the Edexcel exam (e.g. Describe, Explain Why, How Far Do You Agree), with worked examples, sentence structures, and practice questions.
Revision ‘Waffle’ Grid using the Look/Cover/Write/Check method – question grid on the front and matching answer grid on the back.
Elizabethan England Revision Workbook featuring:
.Concise ‘Revise’ information boxes covering key content from the specification
.Comprehension questions to reinforce understanding
.Structured exam answer planning boxes with key word prompts and sentence starters
.Space to write answers
.Complete model responses for self-assessment
All content is aligned with the Edexcel specification and uses clear, accessible language throughout.
The Lexend font is used across all materials and is embedded for ease of use.
Perfect for both revision and cover lessons, no specialist subject knowledge is required to deliver the pack effectively.
This comprehensive Cold War revision pack is designed to support students in consolidating key knowledge and practising exam skills. Suitable for non-specialist delivery and ideal for cover lessons, it includes a variety of accessible and structured activities:
Multiple-Choice Quiz Grid and a completed answer version for retrieval practice.
Pre-Exam Walkthrough with model answers and structured practice questions. A separate exam question booklet is included for student responses.
Revision ‘Waffle’ Grid (Look/Cover/Write/Check format) – question grid on the front, answers on the back.
Cold War Revision Workbook featuring:
‘Revise’ information boxes summarising key content
Comprehension tasks to reinforce understanding
Exam walkthrough structure boxes for each question type
Space for student responses
Full model answers for independent checking
The pack is designed for use with the Lexend font, which is embedded for consistency across devices.
Total content is suitable for up to 3 hours of independent revision or cover lessons.
All tasks are factual, accessible, and aligned with common exam board requirements, ensuring students can revise effectively with or without subject-specialist guidance.
This ‘all in one’ downloadable workbook contains four fully resourced lessons introducing the U.S. Civil Rights Movement to Year 9 students. Designed for non-specialist delivery or independent use (e.g. cover lessons, home learning), it includes knowledge-rich content, structured activities, and creative tasks.
Included Lessons:
What was life like for Black Americans in the early 20th century?
– Contextual summary, source analysis grid, comprehension and extended writing
Who were the key Civil Rights leaders and what did they do?
– Leader profiles, table tasks, match-up activity, extended writing
How did people protest to demand change?
– Overview of protest methods, categorisation task, quiz, writing frame
What was achieved – and what challenges remained?
– Achievements/challenges comparison, comprehension, creative reflection, extended writing
Also includes:
Modern links extension task (e.g. George Floyd, BLM, Windrush) with case studies and grid
20-question multiple-choice quiz with answer version
Creative poster task with model examples for pupils to copy
All key terms in bold with definitions provided where appropriate
Fonts should be embedded, but if you have formatting issues, the font you need is Lexend.
This is a 2 hour self-contained workbook with information and tasks – ideal for cover.
This workbook has been created following HET guidance, with a focus on factual recall of the Holocaust, rather than emotive tasks.
It includes clear, age-appropriate explanations, survivor testimony, and structured activities to help students develop historical understanding. Tasks are varied and accessible, including comprehension questions, timelines, source analysis, and a final reflection activity — all designed to build knowledge without relying on emotional engagement.
The workbook builds towards the key question: “How did the Holocaust happen, and what can we learn from it today?”
This overarching enquiry encourages critical thinking, contextual understanding, and meaningful reflection.
Suitable for non-specialists, this resource requires no prior knowledge to deliver. Ideal for KS3 or KS4 students, particularly for cover lessons or as part of a wider scheme on the Holocaust, genocide studies, or human rights.
Printable and editable
-No prep needed
-Literacy-friendly layout
-Aligned with best practice for Holocaust education
Download once, use year after year.
NOTE: Fonts should be embedded, but in the case of formatting issues, download the Lexend font here: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Lexend
This is a 3x 75 minute lesson pack, with a revision style re-teach covering 3.3, Unit 4, WJEC Criminology.
It includes the following titles:
L1 Recidivism and civil liberties
L2 Resources and finances
L3 Funding and policies
L4 Re Teach 3.3
These lessons are inspired by recent pedagogy, including the Rosenshine Principles and TLAC techniques. These resources have been praised and approved by experienced WJEC Criminology examiners.
They include:
Do now style quizzes with answers
Video quizzes with answers
Mini-Whiteboard style activities
Relevant and up to date news article reference
Exam focused extended writing
Well structured discussion prompts
Please note: Some activities rely on having access to the following textbooks:
Criminology - WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma - Carole A Henderson
Criminology Book One for the WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma (Napier Press)
This is a 5x 60 minute lesson pack with a revision style re-teach covering 3.1, Unit 4, WJEC Criminology.
It includes the following titles:
L1 Policing and social control
L2 Prisons and social control
L3 Probation service an social control
L4 CPS and Judiciary and social control
L5 Charities and social control
L6 RETEACH
These lessons are inspired by recent pedagogy, including the Rosenshine Principles and TLAC techniques. These resources have been praised and approved by experienced WJEC Criminology examiners.
They include:
Do now style quizzes with answers
Video quizzes with answers
Mini-Whiteboard style activities
Relevant and up to date news article reference
Exam focused extended writing
Well structured discussion prompts
Please note: Some activities rely on having access to the following textbooks:
Criminology - WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma - Carole A Henderson
Criminology Book One for the WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma (Napier Press)