Looking for an exam skill activity that you can adapt? This one is for realist views of crime (Paper 3) and includes a recap/revision activity …
Using your sociological imagination
If you are new to Sociology, a nice introduction to getting students to think ‘sociologically’ is by introducing the concept of the ‘sociological imagination’. What …
Making cross topic links (Family and Household)
An important element of the A level paper, in particular the 10 mark question, is for students to be able to create cross topic links. …
What is the difference between analysis and evaluation?
A common question that is often asked by students is ‘what is the difference between analysis and evaluation?’, I was even asked it by a …
What study … what method?
An important element in succeeding in a research method question is the ability to apply examples to back up the point you are making. What …
Family and household revision – What’s the question asking?
This is a favourite of mine as it is so adaptable. It is also useful in exposing students to a broad range of exam questions …
Family and household revision – Round the clock
The most effective revision works best if you have to TRY to retrieve it. Believe it or not, forgetting is essential in remembering. This revision …
Paper 2: Family policy
Family policy is one of those topics that tie a whole module together. This is often why it is left until last, as throughout the …
How to answer perfect 4 and 6 mark questions (2018 paper 1 exams)
Here is a guide to how to answer the perfect 4 mark and 6 mark question. What? Appear one Paper 1 (Education) and Paper 3 …
2018 Paper 1: Full marks (80/80) student paper
I am so excited to share with you all this full mark (80/80) student paper from Kate. This student went on to get an A* …