A Level AQA Sociology Research Grids
A brilliant way to support weaker learners!
Students read their notes to complete a grid of questions in exact specification order.* Cross-referenced to the ZigZag Teaching Packs to ensure structured study.
I find these grids really helpful as knowledge checkers... Definitely a good way of keeping everyone on task and check understanding and misconceptions
The structured and active learning method helps students understand the key points and build confidence.
Brilliant for students who learn best by doing. Dramatically improves learning for weaker students; highly motivating.
Perfect for getting students to organise their notes in a logical and coherent way...
...Ensures students include key details in their notes/essays and refer to important sociologists
- Requires minimal teacher planning and input – ideal for cover lessons
- An easy-to-set, valuable homework option – set each grid as a flipped learning homework so you can make the most of your teaching time
* Exception: ‘Theory and Methods’ (6185) are covered in a separate set of grids, presented as a logical mini-course. Use this separately or alongside either the Education (Paper 1) or Crime and Deviance (Paper 3) topics. The 'Theory and Methods' Research Grids also include special ‘revision grids’ for feminism and Marxism.
What do teachers say about this resource? (6134)
I find these grids really helpful as knowledge checkers ... Definitely a good way of keeping everyone on task and check understanding and misconceptions
What do teachers say about this resource? (6133)
A very useful resource and was perfect for getting students to organise their notes in a logical and coherent way. The grids are set out in a way that ensures students include key details in their notes/essays and refer to important sociologists. We have often found that students find themselves ‘overwhelmed with Sociology’ and these grids are a good way of narrowing down what they need to know, but in a constructive and useful way. Students are also able to use these resources for independent study and we have found them a useful way of ‘filling up’ free time and extending learning beyond the classroom ... We would recommend that other schools consider these as a good base for ensuring that the key specification points are covered and as useful revision exercises. We will be using these to help our students prepare for mock examinations and to ensure that Year 12 content is fully covered as we prepare to finish the course in Year 13. They are simple, but effective ... For our weaker students, the Crime and Deviance research grids have proven very useful and helped to make this topic more accessible for our students. I have been able to set the grids for homework then use them as the basis upon which to build essays. Students have welcomed this approach and have made progress, increasing their marks quickly and effectively. The link to studies in the Crime and Deviance pack is also useful in helping students to work out which bits should be included in key essays ... The inclusion of ‘answers’ is useful for teachers, who can then photocopy these as revision guides for students. They are more detailed than the CGP book and, with ZigZag’s ability to photocopy/edit materials, work out more effective and cheaper
A great way to check knowledge! The grid structure is superb for checking that students have covered the content. Really like the lay out and the questions – they have a higher level of depth than many resources.
What do teachers say about this resource? (6135)
Excellent resource, really helpful and easy to follow. Definitely worth investing in.
It's a good resource for both students and teachers to use. It covers all the material needed, and can be used as a quick reference for revision.
It's clear and easy to use.
Allows students to test their knowledge across the whole topic.
Very useful for AO1 retrieval practice
The resource is very thorough and covers all aspects of the Crime and Deviance module. It covers all the topic areas and includes globalisation and environmental crime. It also covers the victims of crime, which I am told will have an increased focus in the new specification.
What do teachers say about this resource? (6185)
Excellent resource. Useful tool to support student progress.
A good resources for independent learning
What do teachers say about this resource? (8625)
A useful revision-based guide for the Beliefs in Society module, could be valuable in collaboration with additional resources.
What do teachers say about this resource? (8624)
An excellent resource, including clear introductory explanations on how the resource should be used. The grids contain definitions of key terms and concepts and would be extremely useful for students as a revision guide. The resource is comprehensive, and allows less able students to access the required information. An very good resource, especially for teachers delivering the subject for the first time. The resource provided the required answers which is a huge time saver for teachers
Keywords
- 4.1 Education with Theory and Methods
- 4.1.3. Theory and Methods
- 4.3 Crime and Deviance with Theory and Methods
- 4.3.2 Theory and Methods
- A Level AQA Sociology (7192)
- A Level Research Grids
- A Level Sociology
- A Level Sociology Research Grids
- 4.1.1 Education
- 4.2 Topics in Sociology
- 4.2.1 Culture and Identity
- 4.2.2 Families and Households
- 4.2.5 Beliefs in Society
- 4.3.1 Crime and Deviance