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Interactive and adaptable PowerPoint presentations; Word and PDF resources useful for group tutorials; assemblies; Citizenship and special days. Created by experienced teacher in: Learning Difficulties/SEN Entry Level provision Citizenship Graduate/post graduate qualifications in History; Politics; Law; Education and SEN.

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Interactive and adaptable PowerPoint presentations; Word and PDF resources useful for group tutorials; assemblies; Citizenship and special days. Created by experienced teacher in: Learning Difficulties/SEN Entry Level provision Citizenship Graduate/post graduate qualifications in History; Politics; Law; Education and SEN.
Olympics: History: The Berlin Olympics (1936)/Olympics Deal or No Deal
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Olympics: History: The Berlin Olympics (1936)/Olympics Deal or No Deal

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1: Berlin Olympics 1936 - 80 years on Contents: 1(a). PowerPoint presentation about the Berlin Olympics in August 1936. Includes slides on the stars of the games; the modern nature of the games; the Nazis and the Olympics; football controversy and a quiz about the ’36 Olympics. 1(b). Berlin Olympics work book. Includes tasks on writing a mini biography of one of the key figures involved in the ’36 games; answering written questions about the Berlin Olympics and writing a report as a journalist working in Berlin in August 1936. 2: Olympics Deal or No Deal; Based on the TV game show, this is an interactive PowerPoint based quiz. There are 20 multiple choices questions about the Olympics Games. Players need to: • Choose a numbered box and pick an answer to a question. • Click on an answer and, if right, the answer will go green. • Click next and the banker will make a points offer. • Deal, and they keep all the points, and someone else gets to play. • Don’t deal and they play on. • If answered incorrectly, they’re out of the game and lose all the points • It at the end teams are level, there’s a tie breaker to decide who wins
World Religions: Ramadan (2017)
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World Religions: Ramadan (2017)

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World Religions: Ramadan (2017) 1. PowerPoint presentation about Islam; Ramadan and Eid-ul-Fitr 2. Ramadan work book: Learning outcomes: 1. Write a report about Ramadan for a local newspaper 2. Answer written questions about Ramadan 3. Complete a gapped text about Ramadan 4. Write a description of a special day you celebrate 3. Phases of the moon activity
TV Quizzes x 2: Pointless and Deal or No Deal
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TV Quizzes x 2: Pointless and Deal or No Deal

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TV Quizzes x 2: Pointless and Deal or No Deal Based on the BBC programme Pointless, an adaptable and interactive PowerPoint based quiz with 16 categories of questions. One hundred people were surveyed. The aim is to find the answers with the lowest points. An incorrect answer, the team will score the maximum 100 points. Categories: • Football • Soaps • Super Heroes • Music • Flags • History • Logos • TV • Geography • Olympics • Game Shows • Comedy • Songs • European Union • Religion • Countries Deal or No Deal: Based on the TV game show, this is an interactive PowerPoint based quiz. There are 20 multiple choices questions. Players need to: • Choose a numbered box and pick an answer to a question. • Click on an answer and, if right, the answer will go green. • Click next and the banker will make a points offer. • Deal, and they keep all the points, and someone else gets to play. • Don’t deal and they play on. • If answered incorrectly, they’re out of the game and lose all the points • It at the end teams are level, there’s a tie brea
Start of Year Quiz: Deal or No Deal
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Start of Year Quiz: Deal or No Deal

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Quiz: Deal or No Deal Based on the TV game show, this is an interactive PowerPoint based quiz. There are 20 multiple choices questions. Players need to: • Choose a numbered box and pick an answer to a question. • Click on an answer and, if right, the answer will go green. • Click next and the banker will make a points offer. • Deal, and they keep all the points, and someone else gets to play. • Don’t deal and they play on. • If answered incorrectly, they’re out of the game and lose all the points • It at the end teams are level, there’s a tie breaker to decide who wins
History:  Berlin Olympics 1936 - 80 years on
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History: Berlin Olympics 1936 - 80 years on

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History: Berlin Olympics 1936 - 80 years on Contents: 1. PowerPoint presentation about the Berlin Olympics in August 1936. Includes slides on the stars of the games; the modern nature of the games;the Nazis and the Olympics; football controversy and a quiz about the ’36 Olympics. 2. Berlin Olympics work book. Includes tasks on writing a mini biography of one of the key figures involved in the ’36 games; answering written questions about the Berlin Olympics and writing a report as a journalist working in Berlin in August 1936.
History: World War Two: D-Day: June 6 1944
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History: World War Two: D-Day: June 6 1944

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Contents 1. PowerPoint presentation about the D-Day landings in June 1944. Includes slides on the political and military leaders and Operation Bodyguard as well as on the Normandy landings. (Note: Slide 16: Click on the images of the war leaders to go to a short biography of each. Slide 21: Click on the images of the military leaders to go to a short biography of each. Slide 30: Click on the images of the beaches to go to an account of each. Slide 42: Click on a number to go to a question about D-Day) 2. D-Day work book. Includes tasks on writing a mini biography of one of the D-Day leaders; answering written questions about the Normandy landings and writing a report as a journalist working with the Allied Forces on June 6 1944.
Summer 2017: Television and theme tunes: Quiz
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Summer 2017: Television and theme tunes: Quiz

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Two PowerPoint based quizzes about television. 1. A quiz about TV programmes; people and characters. Questions on: • Cartoons • Game shows • Soaps • Comedy • Soaps • Science fiction • Reality shows • Talent shows There are 30 questions in total. Each question is in multi parts. The points available for each are shown in brackets besides each part. 2. A quiz where contestants have to name well known theme tunes.
European Championships: Football: Euro '16 Bundle
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European Championships: Football: Euro '16 Bundle

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One Euro ’16 PowerPoint quiz Two Euro ’16 activities: 1. Euro ’16 by dice: This game on your own or with friends. Needed is one six sided dice. Instructions: Throw the dice once for each team per match to decide the result of each fixture. The value for each face of the dice is: 1 = 1 goal 2 = 2 goals 3 = 3 goals 4 = 1 goal 5 = 0 goals 6 = 0 goals The top two teams in each group qualify, along with the top four third placed teams. In the knockout rounds, if the score is 0-0, throw the dice for each team again to get a result after extra time. If the teams are still level, throw for each team once more to decide who wins on penalties. This time each face of the dice is the face value. Results can be recorded in the work book. 2. Select your own squad activity: Students might be supporting a team, or not. They might be collecting stickers, or not. They might be collecting stickers, or not. This activity allows them to select and make their own squad of players. The players can all be well known; not know well at all, or a mixture of the two. They choose 23 players. They can be from one country or from as many countries as they like. They then find a photo of each player and paste each player’s picture on to a square on the next sheet. They should try to select a balanced squad e.g. you need three goalkeepers so three spaces should be filled with goalkeepers. Both documents can be downloaded as editable Word documents.
European Championships: Football: Euro '16: Euro by dice/Select your squad activities
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European Championships: Football: Euro '16: Euro by dice/Select your squad activities

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Two Euro ’16 activities: 1. Euro ’16 by dice: This game on your own or with friends. Needed is one six sided dice. Instructions: Throw the dice once for each team per match to decide the result of each fixture. The value for each face of the dice is: 1 = 1 goal 2 = 2 goals 3 = 3 goals 4 = 1 goal 5 = 0 goals 6 = 0 goals The top two teams in each group qualify, along with the top four third placed teams. In the knockout rounds, if the score is 0-0, throw the dice for each team again to get a result after extra time. If the teams are still level, throw for each team once more to decide who wins on penalties. This time each face of the dice is the face value. Results can be recorded in the work book. 2. Select your own squad activity: Students might be supporting a team, or not. They might be collecting stickers, or not. They might be collecting stickers, or not. This activity allows them to select and make their own squad of players. The players can all be well known; not know well at all, or a mixture of the two. They choose 23 players. They can be from one country or from as many countries as they like. They then find a photo of each player and paste each player’s picture on to a square on the next sheet. They should try to select a balanced squad e.g. you need three goalkeepers so three spaces should be filled with goalkeepers. Both documents can be downloaded as editable Word documents.
Speaking and listening: Would you rather activities
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Speaking and listening: Would you rather activities

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Speaking and listening: Would you rather activities Can be used as starters or to promote speaking and listening and turn taking skills. Four PowerPoint activities - Would you rather... Students have to decide what they would rather. • They see a series of questions giving them a choice of what they'd rather. • If they agree with the arrow pointing down, you sit down. • If they agree with the arrow pointing up, they stand up. • If they rather none of the choices on offer, they down. • They also have to be prepared to answer questions and justify their choices. 60 editable slides in total.
Euro '16: Football Bundle: Activities and quizzes about football; Euros and the World Cup 1966.
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Euro '16: Football Bundle: Activities and quizzes about football; Euros and the World Cup 1966.

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Football Bundle: Activities and quizzes about football; Euros and the World Cup 1966. 1. Euros: PowerPoint presentations and task sheets about Euro ’16 and Euro ’96. 2. Euros: PowerPoint about the European Championships. 3. World Cup: PowerPoint presentations and task sheets the World Cup in 1966. 4. ‘You say’ games: Speaking and listening: Two PowerPoint games about football clubs and the European Championships.
Citizenship: British values: A bundle of activities about British values
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Citizenship: British values: A bundle of activities about British values

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A bundle of activities about British values. All resources editable. 1 British values bingo cards: Seven editable bingo cards, each showing images that represent the diversity of Britain.Can be used to identify by name or theme and encourage and what they are. 2. British values dominoes cards: 32 editable dominoes cards. 32 editable dominoes cards, each showing images that represent the diversity of Britain. Can be used to identify by name or theme and encourage discussion and answers about British values and what they are. 3. British values workbook: • We all live in Britain, what do you think British values are? List some British values. • Describe how your school promote individual liberty; tolerance and respect? • Define ‘extremism’ and ‘tolerance’. Add examples of extremism and tolerance you know about. • Record information about the diverse celebrations that take place in Britain. • Find out about, record information and tell other people about a famous person not born in Britain, or who parents were not born in Britain. • Answer written questions about British values. • Find out about, record information and tell other people about a famous person not born in Britain, or who parents were not born in Britain. ��� Answer written questions about British values. 4. What’s more British than – You say game. PowerPoint Speaking and listening activity (25 slides).
Citizenship: British values: An introduction
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Citizenship: British values: An introduction

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1. British Values: An Introduction PowerPoint presentation that includes: Learning outcomes: • Identify the different parts of Britain • Define ‘Britishness’ • Define ‘values’ • Identify British values • Describe British values • Know that sharing values doesn’t mean you have to be British • Make a British values guide • Create a British values flag (47 slides) Task sheets; quiz sheets and word search.
PSHE: Nutrition Awareness: Healthy Eating:  Activities Bundle
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PSHE: Nutrition Awareness: Healthy Eating: Activities Bundle

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A bundle of activities about food and healthy eating. 1. Two PowerPoint games to about food and healthy eating. They can help students to identify different foods and answer questions about what foods should be eaten to maintain a healthy diet. • A question of food (26 slides) • ‘You say’ speaking and listening game (28 slides) 2. Food bingo - 7 editable cards, each with six images of health and safety signs. Can be used to food by type and meaning and encourage turn taking rights; discussion and answers to questions 3. 48 editable dominoes cards. Can be used to identify food by type and meaning and encourage turn taking rights; discussion and answers to questions.
Fruit: A bundle of activities about basic fruits
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Fruit: A bundle of activities about basic fruits

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Fruit: A bundle of activities about basic fruits 1. Based on the BBC TV programme A Question of Sport, PowerPoint game about basic fruits (16 slides) 2. ‘You Say...’ game, good for encouraging speaking and listening; working in a team; respecting taking rights, teams have to describe a series of fruits without using key words. 3. Fruit bingo: A set of editable bingo cards (6 cards, each showing 6 fruits). 4. Fruit dominoes: 48 editable fruit dominoes cards.
Start of Year Games: You Say (Football)
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Start of Year Games: You Say (Football)

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Two PowerPoint presentations and game: You Say, We Pay. 1. General football 2. European Championships Based on the TV game show, this is a word game activity that helps to develop skills in speaking and listening; working in a team and in taking turns. Useful as a starter or ice breaking activity. 56 slides in total.
Start of term games: You Say (Countries and Food)
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Start of term games: You Say (Countries and Food)

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Two PowerPoint presentations and game: You Say, We Pay Useful as a starter or ice breaking activity. Based on the TV game show, this is a word game activity that helps to develop skills in speaking and listening; working in a team and in taking turns. Useful as a starter or ice breaking activity. 56 slides in total.
Remembering: World Cup 1966
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Remembering: World Cup 1966

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PowerPoint presentation including quiz Task and quiz sheets Cross curricular activities Task 1: Identify the teams that competed in the 1966 World Cup Task 2: Complete a fact sheet about one of the English cities that hosted the tournament Task 3: Complete a fact sheet about one of the nations that took part in the tournament Task 4: Create a storyboard of some of the events that happened during the World Cup. Produce a news bulletin or report about one of the events that happened during the World Cup. Write an account of the controversy over whether England and West Germany rigged the tournament. Why was the North Korean win over Italy such a shock? Task 5: Research what other countries have chosen for their World Cup mascots? What is the mascot for the 2016 Euros? Design a mascot for the Euros.
The Queen and the UK monarchy: Bundle
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The Queen and the UK monarchy: Bundle

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Two PowerPoint presentations: • The Queen at 90 • Commonwealth Day 2016: An inclusive Commonwealth Plus: activities and task sheets Monarchy in the UK: A Random History: The Monarchs of England and Great Britain since 1066 PowerPoint presentation (60 slides): • The kings and queens since 1066 • Who they were and when they reigned • Some random information about each of them PowerPoint presentation (38 slides): The Monarchs of England and Great Britain since 1066 quiz: What do you know them? PDF file (38 slides): The Monarchs of England and Great Britain since 1066 quiz: What do you know them?