Sociology

If you're looking to engage your sociology students and really help them learn the subject, look no further. This complete sociology curriculum is exactly what you're students need--it's hands-on and digital. It's a complete course with an organizational structure that's easy to follow. Plus, you can edit to suit your students' needs!

Congratulations! You are a SOCIOLOGY teacher!!! It’s one of the most relevant and fascinating subjects offered in high school!

And technically, it’s a college course, so…

You might think, what’s the point of interactive notebooks?

Your students are probably juniors and seniors–not babies!

The cutting, the gluing, the coloring.

Isn’t it a waste of time?

I know a lot of teachers who feel this way. Especially in the age of 1:1 and distance learning.

BUT THERE’S SOMETHING VISCERAL ABOUT THE CUTTING, GLUING, AND COLORING THAT STICKS WITH STUDENTS. IT ENGAGES THEM AND THEY REMEMBER THE MATERIAL.

Plus, it’s an organizational structure for an entire course that creates a really well-organized study guide. Even your seniors are still kids, and consistency counts.

Many of them struggle with executive-functioning (you know, those soft skills of organization, memory, problem-solving, emotional control, and focus). Having a fully realized course that’s organized, consistent, and engaging really helps with this.

I designed a sociology curriculum of interactive notebooks for you. Each comes with daily lesson plans and tons of activities and assessment. They’re relevant and engaging for all high school students.

THEY’RE ALL EDITABLE–THAT WAY YOU CAN TWEAK THEM TO YOUR CLASSROOM NEEDS, BUT THEY’RE ALSO READY FOR YOU TO EASILY MODIFY FOR DISTANCE LEARNING. I HAVE A TUTORIAL FOR YOU ABOUT HOW TO DO THIS, JUST CLICK HERE TO SEE HOW EASY IT IS.

As an added bonus, I’ve also added the growing bundle of digital resources to the complete curriculum, so if you have it already, just go back to the folder, and access the digital resources from there! I’ll be adding more digital resources periodically.

YOU MIGHT WANT TO KNOW–WHAT EXACTLY ARE INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOKS?

All of the sociology interactive notebooks bundled together at a steep discount. Thousands of PowerPoint Slides and pages of activities.

Creative, cohesive, logical, and engaging.

It now includes ALL of my sociology digital resources for distance learning.

Plus, it’s editable, so you can customize for your students’ needs!

HERE’S WHAT TEACHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT IT:

“As a first year sociology teacher, I found the detailed teacher notes especially helpful! I also liked that it was adaptable to many different modes of teaching. Last, I liked the ease of use!” -Stefani G.

“This has been a great resource! As a first year teacher of the course, I was looking for something that would be engaging for my students. My students are really enjoying the activities and are asking more questions which leads to greater discussion. I highly recommend!” -Geneen S.

“AHHHHMAZING!!! This resource literally has everything a person would need to teach an entire semester, with just the first 4 units! The lesson plans are detailed, completely understandable, and easily implemented. LOVE LOVE LOVE!” -Jillian H.

OR GET THEM SEPARATELY….THERE ARE TONS OF ACTIVITIES AND ASSESSMENTS IN EACH NOTEBOOK!

An introduction to sociology as a social science. Students will understand the history and theories of sociology and learn all about several famous sociologists. A plethora of PowerPoints with film clips and cloze notes and tons of activities and assessments will help them learn all about sociology.
Students will learn all about sociolocical research procedures and ethics while creating a sociological research project of their own. There are many activities, PowerPoints, notes, and assessments to help them along the way.
A look at social conventions across time and place, as well as among various groups. Culture encompasses religion, language, and so much more! Students will use various activities to take a closer look at culture from a sociological perspective.
A look at how people learn to navigate the societies in which they live. Students consider their own socialization through various activities before taking a broader look at lifelong socialization in society.
A study of how societies are organized through various institutions and on a micro level. Students will consider various perspectives of social organization through engaging activities and lessons.
An overview of the unequal distribution of privileges among groups and nations. Students will consider social disparities from a sociological perspective through various lessons and activities.
An overview of deviance and conformity across time and place, viewed from the sociological perspective. Students will consider the nature of deviance and conformity with various activities as they relate to the sociological perspective.
A look at the various social institutions–family, education, religion, the economy, government, and health care–from a sociological perspective. Students will conquer this massive topic with a variety of engaging topics.
An introduction to social change–population shifts, globalization, urbanization, social movements, etc….Students will explore how and why societies change with a plethora of engaging activities.