I was struggling to find a way to teach 'the different roles of the executive, legislature and judiciary' as laid out in the KS4 Citizenship Curriculum. So I made this game.
It is a pretty self explanatory game, and the students had excellent conversations about needing more support in the Commons and the effect of the press etc.
It's followed by a task to create a guide to how a law is made. If you do this, I'd love to see them. Really good ones can go on my website (www.simplepolitics.co.uk).
This contains the board, the rules on a PPT (but they are very simple, not need for projection, really) and three sets of cards that are needed to play the game.
It is a pretty self explanatory game, and the students had excellent conversations about needing more support in the Commons and the effect of the press etc.
It's followed by a task to create a guide to how a law is made. If you do this, I'd love to see them. Really good ones can go on my website (www.simplepolitics.co.uk).
This contains the board, the rules on a PPT (but they are very simple, not need for projection, really) and three sets of cards that are needed to play the game.
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Great for teaching the judiciary
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