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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.
Citizenship: The Brexit Effect (1975 and 2016)
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Citizenship: The Brexit Effect (1975 and 2016)

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Citizenship: General Election 2017: The Brexit Effect EU: Britain 2016 PowerPoint presentation that recaps the 2016 referendum on membership of the EU and looks at how the result and Brexit could affect the upcoming general election. EU: Britain 1975 PowerPoint presentation that revisits the 1975 referendum on membership of the EU and looks at how the result and Brexit could link to still ongoing debate and the upcoming general election.
Citizenship: General Election 2017: Where the parties stand
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Citizenship: General Election 2017: Where the parties stand

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Citizenship: General Election 2017: Where the parties stand PowerPoint presentation on where the parties stand in the run up to General Election in June. (Updated to include a review of the local elections in May.) PowerPoint quiz (30 questions) on where the parties stand in the run up to General Election in June. PowerPoint presentation that recaps the 2016 referendum on membership of the EU and looks at how the result and Brexit could affect the upcoming general election. Could be useful in the run up to the upcoming general election.
Citizenship: Elections: Frequently Asked Questions
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Citizenship: Elections: Frequently Asked Questions

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Citizenship: Elections: Frequently Asked Questions PowerPoint presentation and quiz. 1. PowerPoint presentation about some of the questions asked about elections. 2. PowerPoint quiz (25 questions) about some of the questions asked about elections.
Citizenship: General Election 2017: Where the parties stand
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Citizenship: General Election 2017: Where the parties stand

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Citizenship: General Election 2017: Where the parties stand Updated to include separate PowerPoint Presentation reviewing the local elections in May. PowerPoint presentation on where the parties stand in the run up to General Election in June. Could be useful in the run up to the upcoming general election, as it looks at the policies and stats for the parties involved.
Citizenship: General Election 2017: Your Say, You Say
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Citizenship: General Election 2017: Your Say, You Say

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Citizenship: General Election 2017: Your Say, You Say PowerPoint activity/game. Contestants in front if the board need to identify something associated with the upcoming General election from clues given to them by their peers/team mates. The clue givers need to use their descriptive powers, with some key words (shown on the board) not allowable. Could be useful in the run up to the upcoming general election.
Citizenship: General Election 2017: Activities  Bundle
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Citizenship: General Election 2017: Activities Bundle

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Citizenship: General Election 2017: Activities 1. PowerPoint quizzes x3 on the upcoming General Election General Election 2017: Party Games 2. PowerPoint presentation/quiz and PDF/word activities. Identify different political parties according to policies and logos. Class Election 1: Hold a class election based on the political parties in the United Kingdom. Class Election 2: Hold an election based on students’ research and work: creating their own parties; logos and rosettes. Party Game: Board game where students compete to be elected. Resources include blank and already coloured rosette templates and ballot paper.
Citizenship: General Election 2017: Party Games
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Citizenship: General Election 2017: Party Games

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General Election 2017: Party Games PowerPoint presentation/quiz and PDF/word activities. 1. Identify different political parties according to policies and logos. 2. Class Election 1: Hold a class election based on the political parties in the United Kingdom. 3. Class Election 2: Hold an election based on students’ research and work: creating their own parties; logos and rosettes. 4. Party Game: Board game where students compete to be elected. Resources include blank and already coloured rosette templates and ballot paper.
Citizenship: Quiz: Pointless Elections
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Citizenship: Quiz: Pointless Elections

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Citizenship: Quiz: Pointless Elections Based on the BBC programme Pointless, an interactive quiz with 15 categories of questions linked to the upcoming elections and politics in the UK.. One hundred people were surveyed. Your aim is to find the most obscure answers with the lowest points. If you give an incorrect answer, your team will score the maximum 100 points. Hopefully, you can find a pointless answer somewhere on the board.
Citizenship: FAQs: The Electoral System
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Citizenship: FAQs: The Electoral System

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Citizenship: FAQs: The Electoral System PowerPoint presentation and quiz. 1. PowerPoint presentation on the voting system used in UK General Elections (first past the post), and the other systems used for elections in the United Kingdom (STV and AMS), with commentary and stats on the pros and cons of the current system used for General Elections and the alternatives. 2. PowerPoint quiz (20 questions) on the voting systems used in the United Kingdom.
LGBT Awareness Quiz
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LGBT Awareness Quiz

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PowerPoint quiz with questions and multiple-choice answers across gay characters and celebrities; politics and history. (41 slides) Video shows clips from this and my LGBT Awareness resource.
General Election 2017: What happened/What’s Next?
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General Election 2017: What happened/What’s Next?

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General Election 2017: What happened/What’s Next? PowerPoint presentation: A review of what happened in the 2017 General Election and what could happen next, as the Conservative Party win the most seats, but need DUP support to govern. June 13: Updated to include breakdown of vote by age group.
Brexit: One Year On: Quiz
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Brexit: One Year On: Quiz

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Brexit: One Year On: Quiz On June 19, the UK will start negotiations to leave the European Union, almost on year on from the referendum. The process has become known as Brexit. This is a quiz on what has happened since June 23, 2016.
Brexit: One Year On
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Brexit: One Year On

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Brexit: One Year On On June 19, the UK will start negotiations to leave the European Union, almost on year on from the referendum. The process has become known as Brexit. This presentation outlines what has happened since June 23, 2016, noting the effects of the General Election.
Brexit: 2017: One Year on
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Brexit: 2017: One Year on

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Brexit: 2017: One Year On: On June 19, the UK will start negotiations to leave the European Union, almost on year on from the referendum. The process has become known as Brexit. This bundle includes two quizzes and a presentation is a quiz on what has happened since June 23, 2016, and recaps what the EU is.
British Values: Citizenship Quiz Bundle
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British Values: Citizenship Quiz Bundle

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British Values: Citizenship Quiz Bundle People applying for UK citizenship must answer a series of challenging questions about British history and culture. To become British citizens have they have to attain a pass mark of 75%. See how many of the questions you can answer.' There are 90 questions across three multiple choice quizzes.
Citizenship: Law and Order: Legal Age Quizzes
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Citizenship: Law and Order: Legal Age Quizzes

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Legal Age Minimums: Quizzes Two PowerPoint quizzes (1. 30 questions/multiple choice answers/2. 25 questions/true or false answers)) on at what age you can e.g. vote/give blood/buy alcohol. Could be useful to introduce law and order units at entry level.