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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.
Summer Olympics: Rio 2016 and Berlin 1936 Olynpics Bundle
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Summer Olympics: Rio 2016 and Berlin 1936 Olynpics Bundle

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Rio 2016: Olympics Games Contents: 1. PowerPoint presentations and quizzes 2. Learning outcomes: • Know key Olympic symbols • Know key facts about the Rio Olympics • Know the venues that will host events • Identify the five continents will be represented at Rio • Identify 55 of the countries that will compete at the games • Recall 25 of the athletes who won medals at the London Olympics • Answer 10 questions about previous Olympic Games 3. Rio 2016 work book Tasks: 1. Imagine you are a journalist who is covering the Olympic Games in Rio. Write a report about your first day in Brazil. 2. Produce a fact sheet about the Rio Olympics. It should include information on: • The host city • Venues • Medal events • The athletes 3. Label the South American countries 4. Write a mini biography about one of the key figures involved in a past Olympic Games. 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.
End of Term: Easter 2018: Cities; countries and landmarks quizzes (x2)
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End of Term: Easter 2018: Cities; countries and landmarks quizzes (x2)

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Cities; countries and landmarks quizzes (x2) 1. Cities and landmarks PowerPoint quiz • There are 25 questions in total. Each question is in multi parts. The points available for each are shown in brackets besides each part. 2. Geography PowerPoint quiz 12 rounds on: • Countries • Cities • Landmarks • Flags
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
Summer Olympics: Rio 2016: Olympics Games
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Summer Olympics: Rio 2016: Olympics Games

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Rio 2016: Olympics Games Contents: 1. PowerPoint presentations and quizzes 2. Learning outcomes: • Know key Olympic symbols • Know key facts about the Rio Olympics • Know the venues that will host events • Identify the five continents will be represented at Rio • Identify 55 of the countries that will compete at the games • Recall 25 of the athletes who won medals at the London Olympics • Answer 10 questions about previous Olympic Games 3. Rio 2016 work book: Tasks: 1. Imagine you are a journalist who is covering the Olympic Games in Rio. Write a report about your first day in Brazil. 2. Produce a fact sheet about the Rio Olympics. It should include information on: • The host city • Venues • Medal events • The athletes 3. Label the South American countries 4. Write a mini biography about one of the key figures involved in a past Olympic Games.
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
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.
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
European Championships: Euro '16: Bundle of activities
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European Championships: Euro '16: Bundle of activities

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Contents of pack: 1. PowerPoint presentation including quiz PDF task and quiz sheets Cross curricular activities 2. Remembering Euro ‘96 PowerPoint presentation including quiz Task and quiz sheets Cross curricular activities 3. To mark the upcoming Euro 2016 football tournament in France, a PowerPoint quiz. It is 32 slides in total with questions that are cross curricular and cover football; history and geography. 4. Euro ’16 by dice: This game can be played on your own or with friends. Needed is one six sided dice. 5. 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. 6. Euro 16 Deal No Deal; Based on the TV game show, this is an interactive PowerPoint based quiz. 20 multiple choice questions about Euro ‘16. 7. Euro 16 bingo cards. 8. Euro '16 You Say game. .
British Values: Brexit or Bremain: The European Union: History; Institutions and Referendum Bundle
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British Values: Brexit or Bremain: The European Union: History; Institutions and Referendum Bundle

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British Values: Brexit or Bremain: The EU: History; Institutions and Referendum Bundle 1. EU Referendum: PowerPoint presentation that includes: Learning outcomes: • Demonstrate an awareness of the European Union • Demonstrate an awareness of the reasons why there is a referendum being held in the UK in June. • Write a balanced argument, supporting reasons for and against Britain’s proposed withdrawal from the European Union. • What would you do? Decide and state how you would vote and why. Plus: task sheets; quiz sheets and word search activity In total 60 slides/pagers 12 slide quiz on the EU 1. EU History and Institutions: PowerPoint presentation and quiz about the history and institutions of the European Union. 2. Editable work book on the history and institutions of the European Union. Task 1: Make a timeline of what you think are the key dates in the history of the European Union. Compare and discuss your choices with others in your group. Task 2: Answer questions about the history and institutions of the European Union. Task 3: Fill in the blanks in the text to record information about the history of the European Union. Task 4: Research Task: Treaties are the primary source of EU law. Find out when these treaties were signed and why they were important in the history of the European Union. Task 5: Identify these key figures in the history of the European Union and write a short account of their role in the history of the European Union. (Winston Churchill; Robert Schuman and Charles de Gaulle.) 3. European Union Deal No Deal; Based on the TV game show, this in an interactive PowerPoint based quiz with 20 multiple choice 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 4. Bringo! Two sets of 10 Editable bingo cards showing the member states of the EU. One set are already labelled, the other set is not.
Christmas Quiz (x 2)
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Christmas Quiz (x 2)

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1. Christmas Quiz: PowerPoint based quiz, with 15 multiple choice questions about Christmas. 2. Christmas Quiz: PowerPoint based quiz, with 15 true or false questions about Christmas.
Christmas And Other World Winter Celebrations
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Christmas And Other World Winter Celebrations

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Christmas And Other World Winter Celebrations Interactive/adaptable PowerPoint presentations 1. Covers Diwali; Winter Solstice; Hanukkah; Christmas; Kwanzaa and Chinese New Year. Includes craft ideas and activities. 2. Winter Solstice, covering: When is it? What is it? What are its roots? Why is it celebrated? Who were the Druids? What are its symbols? How it celebrated today? Winter Solstice craft idea Solstice Song by Finley and Pagdon 3. Hanukkah: the Jewish festival of light. Covers: When is it? How long does it last? Who celebrates Hanukkah? What is Hanukkah? What is a menorah? How is Hanukkah celebrated today? Hanukkah facts Hanukkha craft idea
Religious Special Days
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Religious Special Days

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PowerPoint presentations and quizzes about: Christmas and other World winter celebrations Easter Passover Ramadan and Eid Vaisakhi Hannukah
Wales 2016: What do you know about Wales? Quiz and work book
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Wales 2016: What do you know about Wales? Quiz and work book

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Wales 2016: What do you know about Wales? Quiz and work book 1 PowerPoint Wales Quiz • 32 questions about Wales to celebrate the football team’s success at Euro’16 2 Wales Work Book: Task 1: Cary out research about Welsh history. Produce a timeline of events of notable events in Welsh history. Answer these questions. Task 2: Answer true or false questions about Wales. Task 3: You’re a Welsh supporter at Euro 16. You have been keeping a diary; add your comments for when Wales beat Belgium. Or, write a match report of the 3-1 Welsh win. Task 4: Write a mini biography about one of famous figures in Welsh history below, or write about someone of your choice.
British Values: Citizenship: English Legal System: The Court Structure/Criminal and Civil Law
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British Values: Citizenship: English Legal System: The Court Structure/Criminal and Civil Law

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The Court Structure 1. PowerPoint presentation and quiz on the court structure in England and Wales. (31 slides) 2. Work book with tasks on the court structure in England and Wales. (12 pages) 3. Two Word bases activities based on the court structure in England and Wales. Criminal and Civil Law 1. PowerPoint presentation on why we have laws; how our lives are affected by law; and the differences between criminal and civil law. (23 slides) 2. Work book with tasks on criminal and civil law. (14 pages)
Citizenship: English Legal System: Criminal and Civil Law
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Citizenship: English Legal System: Criminal and Civil Law

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Citizenship: English Legal System: Criminal and Civil Law 1. PowerPoint presentation on why we have laws; how our lives are affected by law; and the differences between criminal and civil law. (23 slides) 2. Work book with tasks on criminal and civil law. (14 pages)
Christmas 2017
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Christmas 2017

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Bundle of resources and quizzes about Christmas and Other World Winter Celebrations, including Winter Solstice and Hanukkah.
Christmas 2017: Football Quiz
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Christmas 2017: Football Quiz

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Football Quiz 2017 PowerPoint Quiz - 85 slides 75 questions on: • The Premier League • The Champions League • The FA Cup • The Football League • Christmas football
Christmas: You Say Game
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Christmas: You Say Game

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Christmas: You Say Game PowerPoint – 35 slides; 32 topics Based on the TV game show, this activity helps you develop your skills in speaking and listening; working in a team and in taking turns. Against the clock, countdowns are included on all necessary slides. • Split into teams of two. • Toss a coin to see which team goes first. • One person from each team takes turns to the front of the room, standing with their back to the whiteboard. • In two minutes the rest of the group describe the thing on the board to the person at the front • Keywords cannot be used. • The team have to make sure the person at the front can tell what they’re saying; so the team has to work together and listen to other people. • One point is scored for each word guessed correctly. If a key word is used, the team loses that point and it’s the next team’s turn.
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.
Citizenship: British Values: Tolerance and Respect: Stereotypes
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Citizenship: British Values: Tolerance and Respect: Stereotypes

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British Values: Tolerance and Respect: Stereotypes PowerPoint presentation and work book that covers: Aims:  Understand that we are all unique, similar but different  Understand that different types of people are important to help us work together as a community Learning outcomes:  Define the key word ‘stereotype’  Identify types of stereotyping  State how stereotyping can be dangerous or harmful  Show an awareness of how to challenge stereotypes Seven interactive tasks about stereotyping