Child Psychology PEARSON EDEXCEL A Level Psychology FULL resource pack
Child Psychology
PEARSON EDEXCEL A Level Psychology
This is a fully resourced teacher topic pack for the 9PS0/02 Option topic of child psychology.
The full pack contains:
TEACHER master booklet with all the information needed and answers to activities and information to match to the student workbook. These are fully editable word documents.
STUDENT workbook that follows alongside the teacher booklet and accompanying PowerPoints and activities match the student workbooks. These are fully editable word documents.
POWERPOINTS to deliver lessons that run in order of the student and teacher booklet with activities and tasks. There are 5 Power Points for the topic, each picks up on a new area of the content and covers multiple lessons of delivery. I have included lots of detailed information on these, so you are able to take out bits to turn them into activities or homework tasks (always easier than adding things!).
ACTIVITIES to utilise in lessons that are prompted in the PowerPoints and student/teacher booklets.
The studies in this pack are:
Classic study: van IJzendoorn and Kroonenberg (1988) Cross cultural patterns of attachment: A Meta-Analysis of the Strange Situation.
Contemporary Study: Li et al. (2013) Timing of High-Quality Child Care and Cognitive, Language and Preacademic Development.
The Key Question in this pack is: What issues should parents consider when deciding on day care for their child?
The Practical Investigation is: The aim of the research investigation is to analyse the positive experiences of using day care for parents with children who are in preschool or day nurseries.
The only additional resource you will need is a reputable textbook or the original journal articles for the studies (as I cannot upload the journal articles that I use with the students as they’re not mine to share). There is also reference to the C. Brain textbook for a few of the Methods activities.
Please note, the first part of the booklet about Attachment is a summer holiday task, therefore there is not a power point for this section, students read over summer and produce a full set of notes with additional research to present to the rest of the class at the start of Y13. We then usually do a few lessons of recap, dealing with misconceptions and the 16-mark assessment structure.
This can be combined with your own existing resources, where you can simply add or replace pages in the staff and student workbooks. If you are switching specification or are a newly qualified teacher just starting to teach the course this pack is a full, off-the-shelf and ready to go teaching pack. From this you can teach as it stands or easily adapt to your own student needs, make further handouts and update or change the PowerPoints to meet your own teaching styles and course structures.
Research Methods
PEARSON EDEXCEL A Level Psychology
This is a full and comprehensive 94-page student booklets that draws together EVERY research method from across all the topics in Psychology.
I give to students at the start of Year 12, which they use to make summary tables, mind maps and so on.
The purpose is a ‘one-stop’ methods source. Students use this throughout Y12 and their ‘go-to’ for revision in Y13, particularly with Paper 3 where they use this booklet to support evaluations of unseen studies as practice for Paper 3.
I don’t ‘teach’ from this as I embed the methods into each topic, it is an editable word document, you can very easily covert sections to activities, gapped spaces, create a lesson from the content. It is quite flexible in what you can use this for and how you prefer to do that.
Methodological concepts covered, with example research studies from topics wherever possible, are:
Scientific status of psychology
Practical issues in research
Ethical considerations of research
Experimental methodology
Case study methodology
Self-reported data methodology
Brain scanning techniques
Twin and adoption study as a methodology
Correlational methodology
Observational methodology
Content analysis methodology
Thematic analysis methodology
Grounded theory
Animal research methodology
Longitudinal methodology
Cross-sectional methodology
Cross-cultural methodology
Meta-analysis methodology
Social Psychology
PEARSON EDEXCEL A Level Psychology
This is a fully resourced teacher topic pack for the 9PS0/01 and 8PS0/01 topic of social psychology.
The full pack contains:
TEACHER master booklets with all the information needed and answers to activities and information to match to the student workbook. These are fully editable word documents.
STUDENT workbooks that follow alongside the teacher booklet and accompanying Power Points and activities match the student workbooks. These are fully editable word documents.
POWERPOINTS to deliver lessons that run in order of the student and teacher booklet with activities and tasks. There are 11 Power Points for the topic, each picks up on a new area of the content and cover multiple lessons of delivery. I have included lots of detailed information on these, so you are able to take out bits to turn them into activities or homework tasks (always easier than adding things!).
ACTIVITIES to utilise in lessons that are prompted in the Power Points and student/teacher booklets.
STUDIES: The studies referred to in this pack are:
Classic study: Sherif et al (1954/1961) Intergroup conflict and cooperation: The Robbers Cave Experiment.
Contemporary Study: Burger (2009) Replicating Milgram: Would people still obey today?
The Key Question in this pack is: Can knowledge of social psychology be used to prevent atrocities such as genocide?
The Practical Investigation is: To use self-report data to investigate whether authoritarian personality types report themselves to be more obedient to authority figures than others.
The only additional resource you will need is a reputable textbook or the original journal articles for Milgram Variations activity and Burger (as I cannot upload the journal articles that I use with the students as they are not mine to share).
This can be combined with your own existing resources, where you can simply add or replace pages in the staff and student workbooks.
If you are switching specification, or are a newly qualified teacher just starting to teach the course this pack is a full, off-the-shelf and ready to go teaching pack. From this you can teach as it stands or easily adapt to your own student needs, make further handouts and update or change the Power Points to meet your own teaching styles and course structures.
TASK: This is a task that goes with the globalisation and digital media activity resource pack, it was not originally included in the file upload for the teacher resource pack (it has now been added, but this is for anyone who was missing it from the pack before 3rd April 2025).
Apologies :(
FULL TEACHING PACK
This bundle contains the complete set of resources and assessments for Paper 1 Socialisation, Culture and Identity; with the Youth Subculture option for Section B of the paper.
Staff booklets
Lesson PPTs
Student Booklets
Activities
Assessments
Ideal for anyone changing specification to OCR and needs to get going quickly, and if you are an ECT starting OCR Sociology in September, this will cover all the content you need for Paper 1 Section A and Section B (Youth Subculture).
Resources are also available for ll other OCR Sociology topics.
Please visit my store to have a look for any others you may need.
Biological Psychology Research Methods
Correlation & Brain Scanning
A Level and iAL Psychology with a focus on Pearson Edexcel
This is a lesson pack that covers the core methods in Biological Psychology of Brain Scanning Techniques and Correlational Research.
The resources can be delivered in the classroom, or there are also online recorded lessons to accompany this pack if you wish to set this as homework or independent learning or flipped learning activity.
This pack contains:
1 x PPT for teacher delivery
1 x Student workbook consisting of 28 pages (including some maths practice)
3 x Activity answer sheets
2 x Recorded lessons for flipped learning on YouTube
The recorded lessons can be found on ‘SocialScience911’ on you tube
Research Methods in Social Psychology
A Level and iAL Psychology with a focus on Pearson Edexcel
This is a lesson pack that covers the core methods in Social Psychology of Self report data (Interviews and Questionnaires), Thematic Analysis, Sampling Techniques.
The resources can be delivered in the classroom, or there are also online recorded lessons to accompany this pack if you wish to set this as homework or independent learning or flipped learning activity.
This pack contains:
1 x PPT for teacher delivery
1 x Student workbook consisting of 40 pages (including some maths practice)
2 x Activity answer sheets
2 x recorded lessons for flipped learning on YouTube
The recorded lessons can be found on ‘SocialScience911’ on you tube.
Quick Revision for GRAVEDS evaluation skills
Psychology A Level / GCSE / iAL / IB
This set of resources is designed for 5 minute revision guides to the main ideas of GRAVEDS (Generalisability, Reliability, Application, Validity, Ethics, Designs and Sampling) to help students evaluation their core studies across any Psychology course.
It is an editable set of PPTs which contains an overview of the features of each component of GRAVEDS and an example of using each skill for a well known psychology study. There is also a word document which can be used as a summary handout for students or printed as a wall display prompt.
These are narrated PPTs that last around 5 minutes, so you can just run them with sound as a lesson starter, but you can always delete the narration if you prefer to deliver them during a lesson.
The pack contains:
8x PPTs, one each for:
G Generalisability quick revision
R Reliability quick revision
A Application quick revision
V Validity (Internal) quick revision
V Validity (External) quick revision
E Ethics quick revision
D Design (experimental research designs) quick revision
S Sampling techniques quick revision
1x summary for a wall display or student crib sheet
The narrated PPTs can also be accessed as videos on YouTube on ‘SocialScience911’ if you wanted to utilise those for student’s to watch for homework tasks.
Functionalist explanations of crime and deviance
A Level AQA Sociology: Crime and Deviance
This resource can be used for classroom teaching or for a flipped independent learning module with the accompanying pre-recorded lesson videos that can be found on YouTube. This can also be used for cover lessons, student catch-up or student recap and revision.
This pack contains:
1x teacher answer booklets
1x teacher PPT
1x student workbook
4x activity answer sheets
3x video lessons on SocialScience911 on you tube
This is designed for the AQA specification, but much of the content is transferable to OCR A Level Sociology Crime and Deviance as well, you would need to change the specification reference on page two of the booklet to match OCR content.
Please note: an AQA teacher resource pack that contains all resources for the Crime and Deviance topic includes this booklet, there is no need to also download this one if you have the full set.
Measuring Crime
A Level OCR Sociology: Crime and Deviance
This resource can be used for classroom teaching or for a flipped learning independent learning module with the accompanying pre-recorded lesson videos that can be found on YouTube.
This pack contains:
1x student workbook
4x video lessons (available on ‘SocialScience911’ on You Tube)
This is designed for the OCR specification, but much of the content is transferable to AQA A Level Sociology Crime and Deviance as well.
Please note: the full OCR teacher resource pack that contains all resources for the Crime and Deviance topic includes this booklet, there is no need to also download this booklet.
Introducing Crime & Deviance
A Level Sociology
This introduction pack covers the core concepts of deviance, crime, the relativity of these, formal and informal social control and ways of explaining crime.
It is designed as a stand alone lesson for teacher delivery, or as flipped learning where students can be given the booklet and accompanying PPTs and directed to three introductory lessons that are pre-recorded and available on YouTube to go with this resource pack.
Includes:
1 x student booklet
2 x teacher PPTs (Student flipped learning PPTs)
1 x student activity
3 x recorded lesson videos (via YouTube ‘SocialScience911’)
Please note: the full teaching resource pack for the whole OCR A Level Sociology Crime and Deviance topic already includes these resources. There is also similar introductory resources in the AQA Sociology Crime and Deviance teacher resource pack that you could use with the YouTube lessons.
**Criminal Psychology **
PEARSON EDEXCEL A Level Psychology
This is a fully resourced teacher topic pack for the 9PS0/02 Option topic of criminal psychology.
The full pack contains:
TEACHER master booklet with all the information needed, answers to activities and information to match to the student workbook. This is a fully editable 105-page word document.
STUDENT workbook follows alongside the teacher booklet and accompanying powerpoints and activities match the student workbooks. This is a fully editable 118-page word document.
POWERPOINTS to deliver lessons that run in order of the student and teacher booklet with actvities and tasks. There are 12 powerpoints for the topic, each picks up on a new section of the content.
ACTIVITIES to utilise in lessons that are prompted in the powerpoints and student/teacher booklets.
SCHEME OF WORK for the topic and related content.
*The selected studies in this pack are:
Classic study: Loftus and Palmer (1974) Reconstruction of auto mobile destruction: An example of the interaction between language and memory
Contemporary Study & Anger Management Study: Howells et al. (2005) Brief anger management programs with offenders: Outcomes and predictors of change.
Biological Treatment Study: Maletzky et al. (2006) A study on the effectiveness of hormone treatment for offenders
The Key Question in this pack is : “Is eyewitness testimony reliable?”*
If you are switching specification, or are just changing option topics, this pack is a full, off-the-shelf and ready to go teaching pack. From this you can teach as it stands or adapt to your own student needs, make further handouts and update or change the PowerPoints to meet your own teaching styles and course structures.
NATURE NURTURE IN PSYCHOLOGY Psychology GCSE / iGCSE; GCE A Level / iA Level / IB
A teacher resource booklet containing the broad overview of the nature versus nurture debate across psychology. This is useful for an overview of nature versus nurture and developing the understanding of nature versus nurture as a wider issue and debate in Psychology.
This is an editable 17-page word document whereby you can select content relevant to your programme of study. It is aimed upwards to A Level / IB standard, so for GCSE you can ‘cut-down’.
Topics included are:
1 What is nature versus nurture?
2 Researching nature and nurture: twin studies
3 Interactionism
4 Topics in the nature nurture debate
-Aggression
-Memory
-Obedience
-Gender
-Personality
5 Why is nature versus nurture even an issue or debate?
6 Assessing the nature versus nurture debate
From this you can adapt to your own student booklets, handouts and PowerPoints to meet your own teaching styles and course structures.
If you are planning for teaching the wider issues and debates across Psychology, I also have an ETHICS IN PSYCHOLOGY booklet containing a the main features of ethics used across specifications and/or as ‘dip in content’ to add to sections across the main topics in Psychology.
ETHICS IN PSYCHOLOGY Psychology GCSE / iGCSE; GCE A Level / iA Level / IB
A teacher resource booklet containing the a broad overview of the ethical principles involved across psychology research. This is useful for an overview of ethics and developing the understanding of ethical issues as a wider issue and debate in Psychology.
This is an editable 20-page word document whereby you can select content relevant to your programme of study. It is aimed upwards to A Level / IB standard, so for GCSE you can ‘cut-down’.
Topics included are:
Ethics over time
1 The historical context of ethics when doing research.
Ethics in sensitive topics
2 Ethics that may arise as a result of socially sensitive issues include privacy, confidentiality, poor methodology, equitable treatment, and ownership of data.
3 The ethics of doing research such as ethical issues for participants is explored when considering testing obedience of participants
Ethics within specific groups
4 The implications of findings in of studies to inform working practice with vulnerable groups
5 The ethics of doing research such as ethical issues for participants is explored when considering brain damaged patients.
6 The ethics of doing research such as ethical issues of using children in research
Ethics when undertaking research
7 The management of ethics in of studies using a variety of methods to ensure codes of practice are maintained for participants.
8 The ethics of doing research such as ethical issues for animals, is explored when considering the use of animals instead of human participants.
From this you can adapt to your own student booklets, handouts and PowerPoints to meet your own teaching styles and course structures.
STUDIES OF MEMORY Psychology GCSE / iGCSE; GCE A Level / iA Level / IB
A teacher resource booklet containing a selection of key studies that are commonly used in specifications and/or as supporting evidence for the main theories.
This is an editable 16-page word document whereby you can select content relevant to your programme of study. It is aimed upwards to A Level / IB standard, so for GCSE you can ‘cut-down’. All the content includes the main principles of the study in terms of their aim, procedure, results and conclusions.
Studies included are:
1 Bartlett (1932) War of the Ghosts
-Reconstructive memory
-Schema Theory
-Application to memory inaccuracy
2 Saacchi et al. (2007) Changing history: doctored photographs affect memory for past public events.
-Reconstructive memory
-Schema Theory
-Application to pretrial publicity
3 Loftus and Palmer (1974) Reconstruction of auto mobile destruction: An example of the interaction between language and memory.
-Reconstructive memory
-Schema Theory
-Application to eyewitness testimony
4 Steyvers and Hemmer (2012) Reconstruction from memory in naturalistic environments.
-Reconstructive and Episodic memory
-Schema Theory
-Application to memory inaccuracy
5 Peterson and Peterson (1959) Short-term Retention of Individual Verbal Items
-Multi-store model of memory
-Short-term memory duration
-Application to rehearsal and interference
6 Bahrick et al. (1975) Fifty years of memory for names and faces: A cross-sectional approach
-Multi-store model of memory
-Long-term memory duration
-Application to forgetting
7 Murdock (1962) The serial position effect of free recall
-Multi-store model of memory
-Primacy and recency effect
-Application to rehearsal and STM/LTM distinction
8 Baddeley (1966b) Working memory model: The influence of acoustic and semantic similarity on long-term memory for word sequences.
-Multi-store model of memory
-Encoding in short-term and long-term memory
-Application to learning information
From this you can adapt to your own student booklets, handouts and powerpoints to meet your own teaching styles and course structures.
To match with this I also have a THEORIES OF MEMORY booklet containing the main features of the most common theories and explanations of memory.
(If you are looking for AQA GCSE Psychology I have a separate full resource pack available that includes all booklets, handouts and ready made powerpoints).
THEORIES OF MEMORY Psychology GCSE / iGCSE; GCE A Level / iA Level / IB
A teacher resource booklet containing the main features of the most common theories and explanations of memory.
This is an editable 42-page word document whereby you can select content relevant to your programme of study. It is aimed upwards to A Level / IB standard, so for GCSE you can ‘cut-down’. All the content includes the main principles of the theory / explanation and evaluative points.
Topics included are:
1 What is cognitive psychology?
2 Encoding
3 Storage
4 Retrieval, recognition, and recall
5 The multi-store model of memory (Atkinson and Shiffrin, 1968)
6 The working memory model of short-term memory (Baddeley and Hitch, 1974).
7 Episodic and semantic model of long-term memory (Tulving, 1972).
8 Reconstructive memory and schema theory, (Bartlett, 1932).
9 Brain regions and long-term memory
10 Forgetting: Displacement, context, and interference
11 Memory Inaccuracy
From this you can adapt to your own student booklets, handouts and powerpoints to meet your own teaching styles and course structures.
To match with this I also have a STUDIES OF MEMORY booklet containing a selection of key studies that are commonly used in specification and/or as supporting evidence for the main theories.
(If you are looking for AQA GCSE Psychology I have a separate full resource pack available that includes all booklets, handouts and ready made powerpoints).
STAYING MENTALLY HEALTHY
PSHCE or form time activity based on ways to support mental health and wellbeing for students.
A powerpoint with a short set of ideas and an activity for mental wellbeing that can be covered in a form time slot of about 20 minutes, or on a health and wellbeing PSHCE drop down day as an hours lesson*.
This could also be used as a daily wellbeing starter in form, using one of the suggested ideas each day for a wellbeing week.
for a lesson of an hour you would need to download and print some anti-anxiety colouring pages which are free online, but I don’t have any that I have made so cannot add any to the listing here
AQA SOCIOLOGY DEBATES: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THEORY AND METHODS
This pack is designed for approximately three lessons to cover the debates content about theory and methods.
The relationship between theoretical perspective and preference for particular research methods and sources of data. e.g. Positivism and quantitative data Interpretivism and qualitative data
The powerpoint contains the links to the student booklets and gapped areas for them to complete from the presentation as you work through the lessons. The teacher booklet has the answers and relevant links back to the ppt.
The booklets and powerpoint usually take me three lessons, allowing time during these for students to recap on the pieces of research evidence they have covered in their topic areas to add them to their notes or an A3 mind map as examples of how and where the main ideas (positivism, interpretivism, micro, macro, pardigms and theoretical issues) may have influenced the research undertaken across sociology.
This packs contains:
1 x power point
1 x teacher booklet with answers
1 x student work booklet
Social Media PSHCE
PSHCE ppt designed for KS5 or KS4
This ppt is prepared as two form time lessons (20 to 30 minutes approximatley) or to be delivered as a full lesson (40 to 60 minutes approximately).
The content is designed to help students:
Understand how social media can expand, limit and distort perspectives.
Understand how to recognise how content you create and share may contribute to, or challenge these distortions.
The students are encouraged to think about their own contributions on social media as well as wider social issues around what is shared by others.
This is non-assessed, so activities are based around discussion and class debate, hence approximation on the timings as you could encourage length discussion if desired.
**OCR Sociology A Level
Exam Revision Questions **
Set of example questions students can use for targeted revision.
The questions include a breakdown of question type and AO spread for each section of the exam paper.
These are designed for students to engage in targeted revision in order to practice the exam style questions. You could also use them to build assessments in the run up to the exams.
Please note, these are not OCR questions, these are questions I have devised that follow the exam style of questioning, but also enable students to target a range of possibilities in question wording for exam practice.
There are a range of questions for:
Paper 1 Section A (Socialisation, Culture, Identity)
Paper 1 Section B (Youth Subculture)
Paper 2 Section B (Social Inequality)
Paper 3 Section A (Globalisation and Digital Media)
Paper 3 Section B (Crime and Deviance)
I have not included Paper 2 Section A Research Methods in Context as these are based on source materials, and I tend to use studies I have used from across the social inequality topic to tackle those questions and extend understanding, so I don’t have questions for that section in this pack.