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.
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.
Christmas 2016: Christmas Around the World: Food Quiz
PowerPoint quiz: 25 questions/30 slides
Questions about the foods eaten at Christmas in 25 countries.
Christmas 2017: Word Challenge
PowerPoint presentation and work sheets
Students use a grid that shows letters and amounts of money to calculate the values of words and spell words in numbers.
All the words are associated with Christmas.
1. Christmas bingo - 24 editable cards, each with six images of Christmas. Can be used to identify images of Christmas by meaning and encourage turn taking rights; discussion and answers to questions.
2. 44 editable dominoes cards. Can be used to identify images of Christmas by meaning and encourage turn taking rights; sorting and sequencing; discussion and answers to questions.
Citizenship: British Values: Diversity: Famous people with disabilities
PowerPoint presentation and quiz covering:
• What types of disability can you think of?
Who are the disabled?
• What problems do they face
Name famous people with disabilities
Christmas 2016: When Christmas Was Banned: Puritan England 1644-1660
PowerPoint presentation and quiz covering the period in the 17th Century when Christmas was banned in England.
British Values: Introduction
PowerPoint presentation:
• Identify the different parts of Britain
• Define ‘Britishness’
• Define ‘values’
• Identify British values
• Describe British values
• Know that sharing values doesn’t mean you must be British
• Make a British values guide
• Create a British values flag
Christmas: Celebrity You Say Game
PowerPoint – 77 slides/75 questions
Based on the TV game show, this activity helps you develop your skills in speaking and listening; working in a team and in taking turns. Against the clock, countdowns are included on all necessary slides.
• Split into teams of two.
• Toss a coin to see which team goes first.
• One person from each team takes turns to the front of the room, standing with their back to the whiteboard.
• In two minutes the rest of the group describe the thing on the board to the person at the front
• Keywords cannot be used.
• The team have to make sure the person at the front can tell what they’re saying; so the team has to work together and listen to other people.
• One point is scored for each word guessed correctly. If a key word is used, the team loses that point and it’s the next team’s turn.
Christmas 2016
Adaptable PowerPoint presentation and work book about Christmas, covering:
1. History of Christmas
Christmas is banned!
Who’s Father Christmas?
Who’s Santa Claus?
Who’s St Nicholas?
Christmas around (some of) the World
Christmas true or false quiz
Christmas songs quiz
Christmas craft idea
How many ways can you say “Merry Christmas”?
British Values: Tolerance and Respect: People; skills and community
PowerPoint presentation and work book that covers:
Aims:
Understand that we are all unique, we share some similarities but we are also different
Understand that different personalities and skills are important to help us work together as a team and community
Learning outcomes:
Define and match key words
Identify and tally people’s differences and similarities
Identify features or people and community
Match people and skills
Work together to make and play a game
Evaluate the game you made and played
Christmas: You Say Game
PowerPoint – 35 slides; 32 topics
Based on the TV game show, this activity helps you develop your skills in speaking and listening; working in a team and in taking turns. Against the clock, countdowns are included on all necessary slides.
• Split into teams of two.
• Toss a coin to see which team goes first.
• One person from each team takes turns to the front of the room, standing with their back to the whiteboard.
• In two minutes the rest of the group describe the thing on the board to the person at the front
• Keywords cannot be used.
• The team have to make sure the person at the front can tell what they’re saying; so the team has to work together and listen to other people.
• One point is scored for each word guessed correctly. If a key word is used, the team loses that point and it’s the next team’s turn.
Doctor Who Quiz
PowerPoint - 84 slides, over 70 questions
Rounds:
• The Doctor
• Aliens and monsters
• Companions
• Christmas Doctor Who
• Other Time Lords
Football Quiz 2017
PowerPoint Quiz - 85 slides
75 questions on:
• The Premier League
• The Champions League
• The FA Cup
• The Football League
• Christmas football
Citizenship: Political Parties
A PowerPoint presentation that introduces the idea of political parties and covers in outline the political parties in the United Kingdom.
1. Define a Political Party.
2. Outline the main parties in the United Kingdom.
3. Assess what the parties stand for
A Bundle of activities that introduce the idea of citizenship and how to be a good citizen.
Includes short PowerPoint presentations; activities on creating a citizen superhero; bingo cards and A Question of Citizenship quiz.
Adaptable PowerPoint presentations about Christmas, covering:
1. History of Christmas
Christmas is banned!
Who’s Father Christmas?
Who’s Santa Claus?
Who’s St Nicholas?
Christmas around (some of) the World
Christmas true or false quiz
Christmas songs quiz
Christmas craft idea
How many ways can you say “Merry Christmas”?
2. The 12 Days of Christmas song and it's possible Christian meanings.
The Twelve Days of Christmas is usually seen as simply a song for children with secular origins.
However, some have suggested that it is a song of Christian instruction, perhaps dating to the 16th century religious wars in England, with hidden references to the basic teachings of the Christian Faith.
The slides depict each of the 12 days in turn, first with images from the song and then the possible Christian meanings.