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 lesson that examines how pay day lenders and loan sharks exploit the poor. Looks into the living costs in the UK and whether people get fair pay. I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTSTO THE VIDEO.
A lesson on Human Rights. It includes the definition of Human Rights. The main activity involves comparing religious teachings to human rights. Our selected religions are Hinduism and Christianity but can be adapted for any chosen religion. All that is required is for the teacher to provide a copy of the 30 articles of human rights.
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
A lesson about how religion views women and their status. A case study with a video (WHICH I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO) about Christian Aid week 2019. A look at scripture and some 4 and mark questions.
A model answer to the question: Analyse,evaluate and compare the arguments in the passage over a cap on individual donations to political-parties 25-Marks
NO LESSON PLAN ATTACHED. A powerpoint presentation with an image discussion activity. Images reference: Discrimination in admissions, Ethnocentric curriculum (languages, literature + history), assessment, tiered exams, access to gifted and talented, the new IQism.
Revision wheel worksheet attached for pupils to research in AQA text book and fill in gaps.