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Welcome back year 10!  Please stand behind your chairs Get out your books Turn your planners to the green RAG card …and try to think of as many different keywords as you can think of…

Homework due Monday 18th Nov Carry out your research project and write up your findings. You must include: Your aim/hypothesis Explain the results of your pilot study (did you need to make any changes?) Explain the results of your questionnaire (types of questions etc) Explain why/how you chose a particular sample and analyse whether it was the best method Describe the findings from your interviews – structured/unstructured? Describe the findings from your observations (or explain why you didn’t need one) Evaluate your research project. Did you answer your hypothesis question? Did you choose the best methods? What would you do differently? Remember to use sociology keywords throughout your writing.

End of Unit – Studying Society Let’s play Topic Tennis! Date: Wednesday, 22 May 2019 End of Unit – Studying Society Lesson Outcomes: Recall the topics studied so far Revise all keywords and meanings Understand the mark scheme Evaluate own progress & identify gaps in knowledge & understanding Let’s play Topic Tennis!

Self review Look at the topic sheet at the front of your book. Tick each topic that you have covered Complete the following sentences in your book: The topics that I feel strongest in are… The topics that I feel weakest in are… TIF: Explain why you have found certain topics harder than others.

Paired revision Use the revision guide to work on the topics that you have identified. You could… Create a spider diagram Test eachother on keywords Answer the sample exam questions