2x Lessons - What are the different institutions of the European Union? Arguments for and against membership. Why was the EU set up and what purpose does it play . Product Code: CIT/C8/LS/21
NEW GCSE Citizenship (9-1)
This resource contains:
1 x PowerPoint for double lesson 120 min over 30+ slides- What is the European Union? What are the different institutions of the European Union?
2 x Differentiated exam practice assessments on separation of powers in a constitution
lots of Student printouts and handouts within PPT
These PowerPoint resources can be used to cover the GCSE Citizenship topic International Organisations and the UK’s Role
This lesson material is designed to be used for between two and three teaching periods and includes; activities, challenging and thoughtful questions, student hand-out (for use during lesson or as a homework), embedded URL links (where appropriate), differentiated tasks and, all relevant information to help students learn about issues relating to the topic.
Product Code: CIT/C8/LS/21
AQA Specification covered is: Theme 1 Life in modern Britain
EDEXCEL Specification covered is: Theme D: Power and Influence
OCR Specification covered is: Section 3 The UK and the Wider World
Lesson Objectives:
Secure: To understand the purpose of the European Union and why it was set up
Extended: To understand the different roles performed by each of the three main EU institutions
Advanced: To evaluate the effectiveness of the European Union
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