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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.
British Values:  Individual Liberty
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British Values: Individual Liberty

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Contents of pack: PowerPoint presentation that includes: Aims: • Raise awareness of British values and individual liberty Learning outcomes Learning outcomes • Identify your values. • Identify British values. • Take part in a quiz about British values to identify liberties and why we have them. • Answer a question about British values. • Make a poster about British values. Plus: • Task sheets • Writing task • Word search
PSHE/Citizenship: Personal Finance: Understanding Payslips
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PSHE/Citizenship: Personal Finance: Understanding Payslips

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PSHE/Citizenship: Personal Finance: Understanding Payslips A bundle of resources that introduce the concept of a payslip and the items shown on a payslip. 1. A PowerPoint game (Deal or No Deal: Understanding Payslips) that covers the definitions of key terms: • Gross pay • Net pay • Dedications • Income tax • National Insurance contributions • Pension contributions 20 questions with multiple choice answers. Based on the TV game show. 2. You Say: What’s on a payslip? PowerPoint speaking and listening quiz that includes 12 questions about what’s on a payslip. 3. Understanding payslips task sheet: Seven tasks to help students understand payslips. These resources were made for and delivered to a group of Level One students studying personal finance. All resources can be adapted to suit needs.
British Values: The Rule of Law
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British Values: The Rule of Law

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Contents of pack: PowerPoint presentation that includes: Aims: • Identify how the rule of law protects and promotes the well-being and safety of citizens. • Consider the link between rights and responsibilities. • Explore how rights and responsibilities protect individuals and equality between groups. Learning outcomes • Discuss and describe what could happen if there were no laws. • Demonstrate an understanding of the rule of law. • Take part in a quiz about the rule of law. • Define key terms about the rule of law; rights and responsibilities. • Answer a written question about the rule of law. • Make a Bill of Rights. Plus: • Task sheets • Writing task • Word search
History:  Berlin Olympics 1936 - 80 years on
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History: Berlin Olympics 1936 - 80 years on

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History: Berlin Olympics 1936 - 80 years on Contents: 1. PowerPoint presentation about the Berlin Olympics in August 1936. Includes slides on the stars of the games; the modern nature of the games;the Nazis and the Olympics; football controversy and a quiz about the ’36 Olympics. 2. Berlin Olympics work book. Includes tasks on writing a mini biography of one of the key figures involved in the ’36 games; answering written questions about the Berlin Olympics and writing a report as a journalist working in Berlin in August 1936.
British Values: Democracy
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British Values: Democracy

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ontents of pack: PowerPoint presentation that includes: Aim Understand what democracy is and how this works within society. Learning outcomes • Define different types of government • Match key words with definitions • Find and state examples of representative democracy • Know that the UK is a constitutional monarchy and a representative democracy • Know the different political parties in the UK and their policies • Create a political party and policies • Take part in an election • Answer written questions about democracy Plus: • Task sheets • Writing task • Democracy word search REALLY FOR UK AUDIENCE. WOULD NEED ADAPTION BY US TEACHERS.
PSHE/Citizenship: Being a good citizen
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PSHE/Citizenship: Being a good citizen

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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.
Start the Year: Starter game : You Say,  We Pay Game
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Start the Year: Starter game : You Say, We Pay Game

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PowerPoint presentation and game: You Say, We Pay Useful as a starter or ice breaking activity Based on the TV game show, this is a word game activity that helps to develop your skills in speaking and listening; working in a team and in taking turns. 54 slides in total.
Summer Olympics HIstory Bundle
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Summer Olympics HIstory Bundle

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PowerPoint presentations; quizzes and task sheets on some of the history of the Summer Olympics, including the original ancient Greek games; Berlin 1936; London (1908;1948 and 2012) and previous host cities.
Citizenship:  British Values: Stereotypes: Understanding; tolerance and respect
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Citizenship: British Values: Stereotypes: Understanding; tolerance and respect

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Contents of pack: PowerPoint presentation that includes: Aims:  Understand that we are all unique, similar but different  Understand that different types of people are important to help us work together as a community Learning outcomes:  Define the key word ‘stereotype’  Identify types of stereotyping  State how stereotyping can be dangerous or harmful  Show an awareness of how to challenge stereotypes Seven interactive tasks about stereotyping Plus: • Task sheets • Fact or opinion activity • Writing task • Stereotypes word search Answers to task quizzes built into the presentation. Helps students recognize the stereotypes and preconceptions they may have about others in order to foster self-reflection. Using a writing task, as well as other activities, students will appreciate how having a diverse community is important to helping us come together and work towards a better society.
British Values: Prevent: Tolerance and respect - Stereotypes
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British Values: Prevent: Tolerance and respect - Stereotypes

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Contents of pack: PowerPoint presentation that includes: Aims:  Understand that we are all unique, similar but different  Understand that different types of people are important to help us work together as a community Learning outcomes:  Define the key word ‘stereotype’  Identify types of stereotyping  State how stereotyping can be dangerous or harmful  Show an awareness of how to challenge stereotypes Seven interactive tasks about stereotyping Plus: • Task sheets • Fact or opinion activity • Writing task • Stereotypes word search Answers to task quizzes built into the presentation. Could be useful for, but would need adapting, for US teachers.
Religious Education:  St Patrick's Day
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Religious Education: St Patrick's Day

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Contents of pack: PowerPoint presentation that includes: Task 1: Choose four new vocabulary words from the PowerPoint and find the definitions either using the PowerPoint or a dictionary. Task 2: Demonstrate an understanding of St. Patrick’s Day by taking part in a quiz. Task 3: Answer a question about St. Patrick’s Day. Task 4: How to make a paper shamrock Task sheets and word search activity.
British Values: Citizenship: English Legal System: The Court Structure/Criminal and Civil Law
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British Values: Citizenship: English Legal System: The Court Structure/Criminal and Civil Law

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The Court Structure 1. PowerPoint presentation and quiz on the court structure in England and Wales. (31 slides) 2. Work book with tasks on the court structure in England and Wales. (12 pages) 3. Two Word bases activities based on the court structure in England and Wales. Criminal and Civil Law 1. PowerPoint presentation on why we have laws; how our lives are affected by law; and the differences between criminal and civil law. (23 slides) 2. Work book with tasks on criminal and civil law. (14 pages)
Pointless Quiz
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Pointless Quiz

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Based on the BBC programme Pointless, an interactive quiz with 16 categories of questions.
Start of term games: You Say (Countries and Food)
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Start of term games: You Say (Countries and Food)

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Two PowerPoint presentations and game: You Say, We Pay Useful as a starter or ice breaking activity. Based on the TV game show, this is a word game activity that helps to develop skills in speaking and listening; working in a team and in taking turns. Useful as a starter or ice breaking activity. 56 slides in total.
Citizenship: Law Bundle
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Citizenship: Law Bundle

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PowerPoint presentations; quizzes and task sheets on the English legal system/court structure; criminal and civil law; the rule of law and parliamentary sovereignty.
Employability Skills: Time and Money
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Employability Skills: Time and Money

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Employability Skills: Time and Money PowerPoint presentations; quizzes task sheets and activities on time and money. Could be useful to introduce or recap the topics with entry level students working on employability and independent living skills and in preparation for work placements. I have used these resources with entry level learners with moderate learning difficulties.
History: Titanic April 14-15 1912
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History: Titanic April 14-15 1912

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PowerPoint presentation; activities and task sheets on the Titanic disaster of April 14-15 1912. • Sections: • Construction • White Star Line • Captain Smith • Maiden voyage • On board • Titanic quiz: 1 • A Night to Remember • Third Class Life on the Titanic • Titanic facts • Titanic Now • Timeline • Titanic quiz: 2 • Who was to blame? • Titanic: Impact • Titanic: Truth or myth? Learning outcomes: • Identify the main reasons why the Titanic sank. • Analyse the main reasons why the Titanic sank. • Evaluate which reason was the most important in causing the Titanic to sink. • Identify reasons why so many people died on the Titanic • Analyse the most important cause of people losing their lives on the Titanic. • Evaluate the main reason so many people died on the Titanic. Tasks: Task 1: In a group, discuss and decide who was responsible for Titanic sinking. Task 1/2: Take part in a quiz about Titanic. Task 3: Answer a question about Titanic Task 4: Write a news story reporting the sinking of Titanic.
Remembering Shakespeare: Shakespeare Day (April 23 2016) - British Values
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Remembering Shakespeare: Shakespeare Day (April 23 2016) - British Values

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Two PowerPoint presentations that include: Sections: • Early life • Married life • The actor • The writer • The theatre in the 16th Century • The language of Shakespeare • Movies and TV based on Shakespeare • His death • His legacy Learning outcomes: Take part in quizzes to: 1. Identify key features of Shakespeare’s life and work 2. Identify the plays in which still well-known phrases are used by Shakespeare 3. Identify movies and TV programmes based on or influenced the work of Shakespeare You say, we pay Task sheets; quiz sheets and word search