<p>One page key info sheets outlining an overview of each unit.</p>
<p>Can be used to help students access the unit and key words, as a catch-up resource if students have missed lessons or to create flashcards/mind-maps at revision time.</p>
<p>Two one hour lessons for use with Year 10 or Year 11 PHSE or Sixth Form Tutor sessions.</p>
<p>The content covers what is an election in the UK and how Parliament makes laws. This is designed to be delivered by non-Politics teachers.</p>
<p>It includes content, student engagement activities & quiz linking to the Electoral Commission website.</p>
<p>A starting or plenary activity to check knowledge on the systems of government of different type of states with a essay plan about democratic/authoritarian governments</p>
<p>A revision activity to recap Power & Development, Global, Paper 3 that can be used as an end of unit/term lesson or split across several lessons</p>
<p>A series of briefings on the important global politics case studies from the Iraq War in 1990 up to Israel-Gaza in 2024.</p>
<p>Following by discussion points and a quiz.</p>
<p>A least 2 double lessons of content.</p>
<p>How to use this resource for Paper 3, Global Governance</p>
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<li>As a starter activity for this unit to gauge what students have picked up so far from term 1 or a plenary activity to check knowledge</li>
<li>Print and cut out the cards – enlarge if necessary – give students a mixed-up version of column 1 and 2. Ask them to match up the definition to the name.</li>
<li>Afterwards, give out the third column to students to match to the information they have so far or as an extension for able students, they must add examples themselves.</li>
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