Authentic Criminology, independent learning and reflective cuisine “I could murder a Takeaway!” Welcome to the Express Criminology Takeaway homework menu,

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Authentic Criminology, independent learning and reflective cuisine “I could murder a Takeaway!” Welcome to the Express Criminology Takeaway homework menu, delivering fresh, hot and delicious homework tasks straight to your doorstep! Choose a revision task from the menu. The chilli rating indicates the difficulty of each task, ranging from ‘mild’ to ‘spicy’ to ‘hot’. You can only try each dish once and you must order a different course each time! Enjoy your food! Unit 1 Starters Unit 1 Courses Tweet and Sour ………………………………………… Write a tweet (no more than 140 characters) explaining a Sociological key term we have covered in Unit 1 Word Ton Soup …………………………………………. Chose three key terms and put them into a sentence to summarise Unit 1. Mixed Sociology Platter ……………………………. Explain the difference between Crime and Deviance in no more than two sentences. Mini Spring Rules ………………………………..……. List as many informal and formal rules as you can. Speech Cocktail ………………………………………… Find a new article about a person breaking an formal rule and summarise it in your own words. Spicy Baked Control……………………………… Explain in your own words what social control is and provide examples. Yu Teach Tu …………………………………….………… Choose a topic from this unit and design a revision task for the class to complete. Aromatic Control………………………………………. Create two scenarios of informal social control. What are the unwritten rules that are being followed ? Photo Phuey ……………………………………………… Draw a number of images of agents of formal social control and quiz a member of the class on the images Spicy Song Sauce ……………………………………… Write a song or a poem inspired by the Unit Foo Yung Facebook …………………………………. Create a Facebook profile for a criminal. Assorted Quiz Questions …….……………………. Create a ten question quiz for your classmates based on one area of Unit 1. Photo Fritter ………………..……………………..……. Draw as many key terms as possible from Unit 1. You are not allowed to write down any words to explain what they are. Cross Curricular Curry ………………………… Choose a topic from another subject, other than English and Maths, and show how you can link it to this unit. Crispy Crossword ……………………………………… Make a crossword using only key terms from Unit 1. Don’t forget to write detailed clues! Creative Cracker …………………………….………… Produce a piece of artwork, or a 3D model, to demonstrate your understanding of Unit 1 King Plan Platter …………………………………….... Plan a lesson, using the ‘5 minute lesson plan’ summarising Unit 1. Spare Ribs ………………………………………… Create a board game based on Unit 1. It should test knowledge and understanding. A spicy selection of literacy-focused starters to whet your appetite! Hit your homework hunger hard with this mouth-watering selection of main courses! How to order

Chef’s Specials Sharers Mixed Media Special ………………………………… Create a movie, a video blog, or a documentary explaining Criminology. This dish is served with free equipment hire and a video editing master class. Our Head Chef, Tom Genillard, recommends this dish to those with an eye for detail and an interest captivating the scientific interest of your peers. A lot of work involved here, but worth it in the end! Spicy Storyboard Supreme ………………………. Create an A3, full colour storyboard depicting key terms from Criminology Unit 1. Recommended for all budding artists, this dish requires a keen eye for observation and the ability to select and summarise important information. Be sure of your facts if you’re brave enough to tackle this monster meal! Crime Hero Platter …………………..…………… Create a Criminology superhero and produce a comic book / photo story / film of one of their adventures. What powers would they have? How would they use them to stop crime? Use key terms to link it to Criminology. There’s no end of fun to be had with this super-sized, superhero dish! Easy Bake Criminology Cake …………………….. Bake a cake inspired by Criminology, Unit 1. One of the tastiest dishes on the Takeaway Menu! What better way to demonstrate your understanding of a key topic than designing a themed cake for your classmates to enjoy! The only edible entry on the menu! Get your teeth into these extra spicy dishes! Extend those criminology taste buds! They come highly recommended but be warned: they’re not for the faint hearted! Don’t want to eat alone? A meal with friends can be great fun, too! Try out one of these sensational sharers! Reflective desserts Progress Pie ………….…………………………………… Write your own teacher-style progress report for the Unit 2 showing your understanding. Rapid Reflection Roulade …………………………. Complete a ‘five-minute reflection plan’ based on Unit 1. Edible Extension ……………….………………………. Compose three extension questions, based on Unit 1 and research the answers. Glace Graph………………………………………...……. Produce a graph to demonstrate what you have learnt and the progress you have made in Unit 1. Twice Baked Marked Meringue ………..……… Choose one piece of marked work in your file and re- do it, ensuring that you are responding to feedback and making improvements where necessary. Audit Ice Cream ……………………………………… Complete an audit of your written work in Criminology. What are your strengths? Where are your common errors? What targets could you set yourself for improvement? Let’s play …….………………………………….………… Design a whole-class game that reflects on any skills that we have developed in Unit 1. Family Fondue……………………………………….... Teach a Criminology Unit 1 lesson to a family member or friend and mark the work that they produce. Creative Crumble ….………………………………… Create a collage using images, words, photos, examples of work to demonstrate how you are using Criminology skills that you have developed this year. Still hungry? Reflect on your progress with a tasty dessert! Set Meal A ………………….………………………..…… In a group (max. four), plan and teach a 20 minute revision lesson, complete with resources, based on Unit 1. You could use a PowerPoint, create worksheets, or record a video. Just ensure that everybody in your group takes on a significant role… no room for spectators with this dish! Set Meal B ………………………………..………………. In a group (max. four), write and perform a mini-play inspired by Criminology Unit 1. This dish begins with a beautifully presented script, followed up by a gut- busting performance videoed for your classmates! Can you handle it? Set Meal C ……………………..…………………………. In a group (max. four), plan and deliver a presentation for your peers and world renowned restaurant critics based on Criminology Unit 1. This dish is the ultimate test of nerves! Can you demonstrate expert knowledge and captivate an audience of your peers and critics?! Only the bravest live to tell the tale and see their work on the college website!