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.
Contents of pack:
PowerPoint presentation that includes:
Learning outcomes:
• Choose four new vocabulary words from the PowerPoint and find the definitions either using the PowerPoint or a dictionary.
• Demonstrate an understanding of the Queen by taking part in a quiz.
• Answer a written question about British values and the Queen.
Task sheets and word search activity.
TV Quizzes x 2: Pointless and Deal or No Deal
Based on the BBC programme Pointless, an adaptable and interactive PowerPoint based quiz with 16 categories of questions.
One hundred people were surveyed.
The aim is to find the answers with the lowest points.
An incorrect answer, the team will score the maximum 100 points.
Categories:
• Football
• Soaps
• Super Heroes
• Music
• Flags
• History
• Logos
• TV
• Geography
• Olympics
• Game Shows
• Comedy
• Songs
• European Union
• Religion
• Countries
Deal or No Deal: Based on the TV game show, this is an interactive PowerPoint based quiz.
There are 20 multiple choices questions.
Players need to:
• Choose a numbered box and pick an answer to a question.
• Click on an answer and, if right, the answer will go green.
• Click next and the banker will make a points offer.
• Deal, and they keep all the points, and someone else gets to play.
• Don’t deal and they play on.
• If answered incorrectly, they’re out of the game and lose all the points
• It at the end teams are level, there’s a tie brea
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.
Two Euro ’16 activities:
1. Euro ’16 by dice:
This game on your own or with friends.
Needed is one six sided dice.
Instructions:
Throw the dice once for each team per match to decide the result of each fixture.
The value for each face of the dice is:
1 = 1 goal
2 = 2 goals
3 = 3 goals
4 = 1 goal
5 = 0 goals
6 = 0 goals
The top two teams in each group qualify, along with the top four third placed teams.
In the knockout rounds, if the score is 0-0, throw the dice for each team again to get a result after extra time.
If the teams are still level, throw for each team once more to decide who wins on penalties. This time each face of the dice is the face value.
Results can be recorded in the work book.
2. Select your own squad activity:
Students might be supporting a team, or not. They might be collecting stickers, or not.
They might be collecting stickers, or not.
This activity allows them to select and make their own squad of players.
The players can all be well known; not know well at all, or a mixture of the two.
They choose 23 players. They can be from one country or from as many countries as they like.
They then find a photo of each player and paste each player’s picture on to a square on the next sheet.
They should try to select a balanced squad e.g. you need three goalkeepers so three spaces should be filled with goalkeepers.
Both documents can be downloaded as editable Word documents.
Contents of pack:
PowerPoint presentation that includes:
Learning outcomes:
• Define four words you don’t know, either from reading the PowerPoint or by using a dictionary.
• Demonstrate an understanding of Martin Luther Day by taking part in three quizzes.
• Sort and sequence important events in his life.
• Sort fact and opinion about Martin Luther King.
• Answer a question about Martin Luther King.
Three interactive quizzes about Dr. King.
Video clips.
An interactive timeline of events in his life.
Plus:
• Quiz answers task sheet
• Reading, sequencing and writing timeline of events task sheets.
• Fact or opinion activity task sheets
• Written work task sheet.
• Martin Luther King day word search.
British Values
Tolerance; tolerance; respect; diversity; rule of law and inclusivity
PowerPoint presentation including:
Sections:
• St George – Patron Saint of…?
• Who celebrates St George’s Day?
• St. George and Georgia
• St George’s Cross
• Who was St George?
• St George and England?
• St George and the dragon?
• St. George’s Day in Manchester and George as a Black British icon
• The Tomb of St George
• George of Lydda and Al Khader
Learning outcomes
Identify and highlight countries that celebrate St George’s Day
Take part in a quizzes about St. George’s Day:
1. Patron Saint and celebrations
2. St. George – His life and death
3. St George and England
4. St George and Manchester
5. St. George and Al Khader
Make a flag for St. George’s Day
PowerPoint presentations:
• You Say game: St. George’s Day and What’s more English than…?
• What’s more English than…?
Contents of pack:
PowerPoint presentation that includes:
Learning outcomes:
• Choose four new vocabulary words from the PowerPoint and find the definitions either using the PowerPoint or a dictionary.
• Demonstrate an understanding of the Queen by taking part in a quiz.
• Answer a written question about British values and the Queen.
Task sheets and word search activity.
PowerPoint presentation:
The Passover
April 22-30
Celebrated from 15th day of Jewish month called Nissan.
Learning outcomes:
• Identify the main features of Passover
• Take part in a quiz to show knowledge of the Passover
28 slides in total
PSHE/World Religions: Passover 2017: Passover Story
The eight-day festival is celebrated in the early spring, from the 15th through the 22nd of the Hebrew month of Nissan.
It commemorates the emancipation of the Israelites from slavery.
During this time, Jewish people remember how the Israelites left slavery behind them when they were led out of Egypt by Moses.
PowerPoint presentation; PowerPoint quiz and task sheets on the Passover story.
British Values: St. George’s Day: Who was St. George?/ St. George and England
PowerPoint presentation and quiz, with task sheets on St.’ George and how he became popular in England.
British values: Tolerance; respect; diversity and inclusivity.
Tutor Time: Citizenship: Europe and Europe Day 2017
PowerPoint quiz and activity (research and display) that looks at Europe; its countries and where they are located.
Could be useful to mark Europe Day in May and in the light of the ongoing Brexit debate.
Citizenship: General Election: 2017: First Past the Post: Game
Interactive PowerPoint activities to test skills in estimating time and quick counting, as well as what students know about the leaders; logos and icons of UK politics.
60 slides in total.
British Values: VE Day: May 8: A Day to Remember
Linked to British values: Tolerance; tolerance; respect; diversity; rule of law; democracy and freedom of choice.
PowerPoint presentation; quiz and task sheets on:
• What is VE Day?
• What was World War Two?
• Who fought in World War Two?
• How many died in World War Two?
• 8 May: VE Day
• 1945: British Values
Healthy Eating: Nutrition Awareness Week 2017
PowerPoint presentation and task sheets that marks Nutrition Awareness Week in March 2017.
PowerPoint presentation and task sheets about the five food groups and the Eatwell guide used with entry level students.
Two PowerPoint presentations:
• The Queen at 90
• Commonwealth Day 2016: An inclusive Commonwealth
Plus: activities and task sheets
Monarchy in the UK: A Random History:
The Monarchs of England
and Great Britain since 1066
PowerPoint presentation (60 slides):
• The kings and queens since 1066
• Who they were and when they reigned
• Some random information about each of them
PowerPoint presentation (38 slides):
The Monarchs of England and Great Britain since 1066 quiz: What do you know them?
PDF file (38 slides):
The Monarchs of England and Great Britain since 1066 quiz: What do you know them?
European Deal or No Deal: Two games: Euro ’16 and the European Union
European Deal No Deal; Based on the TV game show, these are two interactive PowerPoint based quizzes.
Each with 20 multiple choice questions
Players need to:
• Choose a numbered box and pick an answer to a question.
• Click on an answer and, if right, the answer will go green.
• Click next and the banker will make a points offer.
• Deal, and they keep all the points, and someone else gets to play.
• Don’t deal and they play on.
• If answered incorrectly, they’re out of the game and lose all the points
• It at the end teams are level, there’s a tie breaker to decide who wins
PowerPoint presentation including quiz
Task and quiz sheets
Cross curricular activities
Task 1: Identify the teams that competed in the 1966 World Cup
Task 2: Complete a fact sheet about one of the English cities that hosted the tournament
Task 3: Complete a fact sheet about one of the nations that took part in the tournament
Task 4: Create a storyboard of some of the events that happened during the World Cup.
Produce a news bulletin or report about one of the events that happened during the World Cup.
Write an account of the controversy over whether England and West Germany rigged the tournament.
Why was the North Korean win over Italy such a shock?
Task 5: Research what other countries have chosen for their World Cup mascots? What is the mascot for the 2016 Euros? Design a mascot for the Euros.