Published on January 14th, 2011 by What2Learn 1 GCSE Sociology – Free Revision Resources Teachers: Give your students full access to all of the Sociology activities in What2Learn by for accounts today. Thousands of interactive learning activities, an incredible learning game creator, in-built rewards to keep your students engaged and automated marking and reporting to make your life easier! The price is less than it would be for a bottle of soda for each student!. Once logged in, teachers and students need to enter share code 841384 to unlock the GCSE Sociology topic. This covers units on ‘Inequality’ and ‘The Individual and Society’.
- A-level Sociology revision guides and question banks covering History of the Sociology of Education, Labelling Theory, Poverty and all core a-level Sociology topics.
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Sample activity: Inequality vocabulary By playing all of the games in the GCSE Sociology section of What2Learn you will be able to answer questions such as:. What are the three basic types of rule?. What is the difference between deviants and criminals?. What does the term ‘socialisation’ mean?.
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