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This fun and interactive card sort activity is designed to help government and politics, as well as PSCHE and ethics teachers, engage students in a critical discussion on the topic of bribery and corruption and its impact on government and society. The activity is focused on exploring the pros and cons of these unethical practices, providing students with a deeper understanding of the complex issues involved.

Aims and Objectives:

Know: What is bribery and corruption?
Understand: How can bribery and corruption undermine civil society?
Evaluate: What are the advantages and disadvantage of bribery and corruption?
Skills: Cause, Consequence, Compare, Contrast & Collaboration

WILF – What Am I Looking For?
Can You Describe: What is bribery and corruption?
Can You Explain: How can bribery and corruption undermine civil society?
Can You Evaluate: What are the pros and cons of bribery and corruption?

When you purchase this lesson, you will be able to download a one page Word Document, which contains the 18 statements and quotes to be sorted as well as a supporting 21 slide PowerPoint Presentation. The PowerPoint contains aims, objectives, differentiated outcomes, starters, plenaries, information slides, templates, writing frames, video links, tasks and activities to support the main card sort activity. Please see the detailed preview.

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SMSC Card Sorts

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