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Work booklets for the following modules
- Voting behaviour
- Political parties
- Pressure groups
- Elections
Can be used for AQA or Edexcel (would need slight tweaking).
Excellent resources that saves your planning - if a student is missing you tell them which lesson in the workbook you completed and all of the information is there for you!
This resource contains a fully editable 100 question PowerPoint quiz on politics and the UK parliament, government and elections. It is a fun way of extending the students' knowledge of the UK electoral system, government, parliament, political parties and some interesting historical facts about our democracy.
There are 100 questions with multiple choice answers and varying degrees of challenge. It is divided into the following sections:
- Elections
- The Government
- Parliament
- Political Parties
- Miscellaneous
- Picture Round
The quiz can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. The answers can be found by clicking on the voting box image on the bottom right-hand corner of each slide. Answers can be given either as you go through the quiz or at the end. An answer sheet is included to record answers.
Sample questions:
- How often is an election held in the UK?
- When no party wins more than half the seats in an election, the parliament is said to be a …
- In the UK, what is the official name given to the place where people go to vote?
- On what day are general elections usually held?
- Who normally lives at 11 Downing Street?
- Who is The Speaker of the House of Commons?
- How many rows of benches are there in the House of Commons either side of The Speaker?
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2024 General Election Politics Quiz - This team quiz is perfect to get students talking about the upcoming General Election and teach them the political basics they need to know to be informed young citizens.
Who is Rishi Sunak? What is the Reform UK Party? What does each logo represent? Who is the leader of each political party? Can Keir win more seats? When is the next election? How many seats does each party curently have? and much much more…
Fun Premium High Quality Quiz, Lesson PowerPoint on the topic of Politics suitable for KS3 or KS4 Students
Contents of Quiz
1 x 32 Slide Editable PowerPoint Quiz - (All the 50+ questions in 9 different fun and varied rounds. Followed by all the Answers and a Creative Tie Breaker)
1 x Team Answer Sheets (print 1 per team for students to record their answers)
1 x Set of Optional Award Certificates (1st, 2nd and 3rd place team and Team leader Certificates)
Contains 10 Rounds: Identify People in Politics, Match the Political Words, True or False, Identify the Party Logo, Design Challenge and more…
This quiz resource is perfect for lesson time, form time, extracurricular clubs, part of a drop-down day or as a fun and educational treat for your class.
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General Election Activity Pack and WorkBook
Setting Up a Political Party Team Project Pack
How do we vote in the UK? PPT Lesson
General Election Build your own Flash Cards
General Election Comparing Party Policies
Hosting a General Election Full Kit for Primary and Secondary Schools
10 x Political Party Policy Posters
UPDATED FOR 2024 General Election - GCSE Citizenship 9-1: A 1 hour lesson on FPTP, PR and the philosophies of the main UK political parties. As required by the AQA spec (but also suitable content for other specs), this lesson covers:
1.The major political parties contesting UK general elections; key philosophical differences between the political parties operating in UK general elections.
2.The nature of the ‘First Past the Post’ system based on parliamentary constituencies; the frequency of Westminster elections. Other voting systems used in UK elections, including proportional systems and the advantages and disadvantages of each.
Created for Citizenship GCSE - Politics and Participation - perfect for revision too. Includes:
1 hour PP, worksheets, exam practice question, clips, well differentiated and easily adapted. Made for AQA Citizenship 9-1 but suitable material for any of the Citizenship GCSE courses or could be used for non-GCSE British Values lessons.
This lesson has been planned for Citizenship AQA 9-1 : Politics and Participation, specifically spec point 3.4.3 Where does political power reside: with the citizen, parliament or government?
These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes).
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In this lesson, students look at the history of voting rights, creating a timeline of events, researching three specific events in detail and then choosing one of these events and creating a newspaper report detailing what happened and why.
Brand New Politics & Citizenship Escape Room - End of Year Virtual Escape Room by Cre8tive Resources! This lasts an hour or under depending on how quick the teams can solve each puzzle! Students love this style of lesson, great as an educational treat for your class. C8/ES/07
How can this resource be adapted for social distancing?
Upload / send the sheets digitally so students can work independently through them (don’t use the keys or PPT tracker if so)
Could use as part of a Recovery Curriculum
Set the 7 Puzzles for Homework
Pairs instead of groups
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Product Contents:
☞ Escape Room Interactive Tracker PowerPoint - Keeps the competitive nature on display
☞ Escape Room Puzzle Keys (Six Sets for Six Teams)
☞ Escape Room Team sheet - Record codes, answers clues as they progress through the 7 rooms
☞ Escape Room Puzzles (7 Rooms = 7 Different styles of Puzzles involving numeracy, literacy and lateral thinking)
☞ Teacher Answer Sheet - Quickly confirm to teams they have solved the puzzle correctly
☞ Teacher instructions of how to set up the escape room and what to print and top tips and shortcuts.
☞ Successful Escape Certificates for those that complete the entire challenge (There is a difficult bonus escape too :) for any quick teams
☞ The 7 Rooms each have a specific Puzzle that has been adapted to suit the topic of this Escape Room and is suitable to KS3 and KS4 Student
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The 7 Rooms include: Secret Bunker, Space Station, Garden Tunnel, The Office, Dungeon, The Island, Skate Park (Each Puzzle has been adapted to suit the topic of this Escape Room and is suitable to KS3 and KS4 Student or even bright KS2 students.
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ALevel Politics Big Fat Revision and Exam Bundle
Includes loads of resources for ALevel Politics including:
Knowledge organisers Topic 1, 2 and 3 Component 1
Quiz on Democracy which has several key sections
Essay task booklets
Model answers bundle
Revision pack- case studies and thinking quilts
Exam Questions guide
Source guide teaching how to approach sources
All topic check lists and key terms for Component 1
Total Price would be £62 this is a bargain!
Phrasal Verbs
In this activity you can learn and practise using phrasal verbs with the verb ‘to carry.’
Idioms
This activity introduces you to some common English Idioms. Two of them are connected to the topic of Politics and Important people. You can then practise them to show what you have learned.
The power point starts off addressing the way debates are to start and the reasons to have them. this then can be used with any of the debate sheets.
These sheets give some information for both sides of the question and allow students to start off the basics to their debate. They can use supplementary information to continue to bolster their ideas. This can be used as a Whole lesson (other material will be needed) starter or plenary activity . It can also be used as the basis to run lunch/ after school debate clubs.
These sheets cover Politics and some of the questions around them.
Detailed taster day lesson for the Edexcel Spec (easily adapted) Option 3A USA
Activites/ discussions on a range of key political issues
-Climate issues
-Freedom of speech and rise in hate crimes, misogyny
-Civil disobedience linked to the statue debate- why have people increasingly turned to civil disobedience? Links nicely to crime and policing bill
-Corruption in UK Politics- why don’t we get any better? Since expenses scandal 2011- has politics been “cleaned up”?
-Brexit- has it been beneficial? Source based task
Campaigning for political change - a lesson all about how people power can bring about real changes in policy and politics. This can be used as an introduction to your campaigning lessons or as part of a politics unit. UPDATED for 1-9 GCSE Citizenship GCSE resources: 1hr PP, clip, worksheets, differentiated. Complete 1 hour lesson with worksheets, editable. Different level tasks for MA,LA or Core and designed to fit Ofsted criteria for’ Good’ or above. Many more inexpensive and free resources at my shop: EC_Resources
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Introductory lesson on the makeup and roles of the different branches of Parliament.
Can be used as part of my series of lessons on paper 2, component 2 lessons.
This covers the makeup of parliament, how it overlaps with the executive and then an overview of the different people within parliament and their roles. All which can be filled in with info from the slides. There are videos mixed in to break up teacher talk, plus an article on the people’s peers.
A unit of work with the ultimate focus on translation into French. Pre-reading vocabulary and syntax manipulation tasks, a text, comprehension tasks, grammar and micro-translation tasks leading to three paragraphs for translation graded by difficulty. Activities include communicative practice, matching, word completion, syntax and morphology, and gap-fill.
This would suit advanced level (Y13) or first year university/college students and could be used in class or for independent practice. All the answers are provided. It will eventually form part of a second bundle of units for A-level French which will be an invaluable supplement to your chosen course.
There are two versions, a pdf and an editable Word document. The unit consists of nine pages, plus answer key.
This resource is designed to go with the AQA A-level French specification in England , but could be issued to any A-level, college or undergraduate French student. It was written by Steve Smith and Gianfranco Conti.
Made with ChatGPT just for fun, completely subjective.
Tally up the values of your answers and read your personalised description on the last page. Follow up task is to translate your paragraph.
This bundle includes everything you need for teaching Edexcel's Government and Politics course (Unit 1 - Political Parties). Includes differentiated tasks, numerous exam questions, and group activities. Lessons can be brought separately for £2 each if required.
A full scheme of work for the Rights and Responsibilities unit. Includes interleaving, videos and various learning exercises. One lesson is uploaded in addition so you can see it as an exemplar.
Please check my page for all other SOW for the Citizenship units.
Lesson outline:
Citizenship and identity
Monarchy and rule
Local government
Voting and elections
Political parties
Government funding
Democracy and the UK constitution
Referendums
Review
Key structures and roles
Forming and structuring a government
How others govern themselves
How can people make a difference in society?
Key terms quiz
An introduction lesson identifying what Push and Pull factors are and the difference between Social, Economic and Political reasons for moving. Ideal for an introduction to a KS4 group for History and Geography.