A lesson introducing different models of representation. Knowledge hunt style, students collate information onto grids from around the room (signs on PPT to be printed)
Paper three revision activity where pupils will consolidate knowledge on key thinkers and their views on: Human Nature, Society, State and Economy.
Link to kahoot mentioned: https://play.kahoot.it/#/?quizId=c5459caa-1a19-474b-a017-3f8430153de2
Lesson with worksheet activity for the roles of political parties. Worksheet works on analysis technique in 9 markers. Recommend using the Hodder UK textbook in conjunction with this.
A document containing a bank of:
10 mark AO1 describe questions.
10 mark AO1 & AO2 “explain using the source” questions.
10 mark AO2 & AO3 “Using the sources assess” questions. (Note with this type the source can be split into two, P1 is source 1, P2 is source 2.
The sources used are all text sources.
Two 25 Mark essays - model answers. The questions are:
“The issue for feminists should not be equality, but the recognition of difference.” Analyse and evaluate the importance of this statement in reference to key thinkers you have studied- 25 Marks
“The personal is political” Analyse and evaluate the importance of this statement in reference to key thinkers you have studied- 25 Marks
An A4 document for pupils to use in order to peer assess each others work. This helps to upskill your students in terms of familiarity with the specification and exam techniques.
A complete lesson covering the make-up of the executive covering oles of PM and terms such as primus inter pares. Two worksheet activities attached also.
Seven lessons linked to the topic of Parliament. Content covered:
MPs + Lords
Commons structure
Lords structure
Legislative process
Private member bills
Scrutiny
Select Committees