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FAMILY REVISION TASK ONE: Match the definition sheet

FAMILY REVISION TASK TWO: ANSWER THE PAST PAPER QUESTION IN YOUR ASSESSMENT BOOK Explain what sociologists mean by family diversity. (4 marks)

TASK TWO: ANSWER THE PAST PAPER QUESTION IN YOUR ASSESSMENT BOOK

FAMILY REVISION TASK THREE: BINGO Fill your bingo card with the key words: Primary socialisation symmetrical dual burden same sex marriage Nuclear Young and Willmott cohabitation commune Divorce new man arranged marriage patriarchy New Right dark side Sure Start reconstituted Gender roles child centred breadwinner demography Feminists life expectancy division of labour beanpole Conjugal roles ageing population bigamy new man Empty nest cereal packet death rate monogamy Child centeredness matriarchal democratic relationship birth rate

FAMILY REVISION Define In pairs, test each other on the definitions of the key words. Be ready to be chosen at random to see what you know…

The divorce rate has ________ over the past 50 years. Describe how the pattern of divorce has changed in Britain over the last 50 years and explain why this pattern has occurred. (5 marks) Describe the trend: The divorce rate has ________ over the past 50 years. What reasons are there for this pattern? One of the main reasons for this increase is _____________ Another reason that is commonly given is that ___________________. Moreover….. Lastly…

Sociologists WOULD agree Sociologists WOULD NOT agree PEELing apart your essay For your question, identify at least three points – there must be at least ONE in each column. Sociologists WOULD agree Sociologists WOULD NOT agree  

Sociologists WOULD agree Sociologists WOULD NOT agree Fill in the tables for the following questions Discuss how far sociologists would agree that living in a family tends to benefit men more than women. (12 marks) Discuss how far sociologists would agree that it is realistic to talk of a typical British family today. Discuss how far sociologists would agree that the nuclear family is the norm in Britain today. (12 marks) Discuss how far sociologists would agree that inequalities exist within the home. (12 marks) Sociologists WOULD agree Sociologists WOULD NOT agree  

REVISION AID TASK: CREATE A REVISION AID USING YOUR EXERCISE BOOK A* and A targets: You need at least 5 studies for each module B target: You need at least 3 studies per module C target: You need 1 study per module