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If you too want to make sure that your class have an opportunity to discuss and reflect on today outcome then my 12 questions on a worksheet may get you started. It's done as a worksheet but you could easily put the questions into a PowerPoint and ask them as a group. Alternatively print the questions on to separate sheets and give each group a different question to answer.

I'll use it to get the students doing some research on today's result.
There is a question about my local area "Northumberland" which you can change to your local authority.

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barie

8 years ago
5

Great. Thank you for sharing.

skiermeetsboarder

8 years ago
5

Great thanks so much

j.tillyard

8 years ago
5

Really useful to help the students reflect calmly on the referendum. Good stimulus for discussions.

TES Resource Team

8 years ago
5

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Classicalvintage

8 years ago
3

Thank you for sharing, helped me to structure my thinking.

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