Inner-city London teacher here, serving Religious Education Resources for GCSE/KS4 and KS3 and Politics for A-Level/KS5.
Full of accessible and familiar activities, this shop provides a resource for teachers looking to create a dynamic, challenging and enjoyable classroom. Download a free lesson on the Four Noble Truths, The Problem of Evil and the Additional Member System for a taste before you buy.
Inner-city London teacher here, serving Religious Education Resources for GCSE/KS4 and KS3 and Politics for A-Level/KS5.
Full of accessible and familiar activities, this shop provides a resource for teachers looking to create a dynamic, challenging and enjoyable classroom. Download a free lesson on the Four Noble Truths, The Problem of Evil and the Additional Member System for a taste before you buy.
Politics resources are few and far between and often of not very high quality. I have got to a place where I feel confident that using my resources I can get fantastic grades and create great and up to date lessons in Politics. This year I started doing Politics teaching consultancy and it made me aware of how difficult a lot of teachers are finding it to build appropriately challenging, in depth and up to date resources. Now I am making some available.
FREE single sample lesson on Additional Member System from this pack provided for you to get a sense of what you are buying. However, this resource can only be bought as a bundle as it contains a whole unit of work for the topic of UK Politics: Elections. Each lesson reflects and builds upon the next. Alongside resources that I have made, the range of Edexcel Politics textbooks, can support this content alongside a subscription to PreChewed Politics but they are not necessary to make use of the resources. If there are answers in the slide notes to questions that you do not know the answers to, you can produce quick answers by plugging in the questions into ChatGPT but if you follow the lessons in order you should find that the circular nature of the resources means that you are always building on previous knowledge.
These resources are four years in the making, they offer both a great combination of knowledge and skills development and can be altered and adapted as they come in the form of Microsoft/Google friendly documents. I get fantastic results and happy classrooms so I hope you do to.
This contains twelve 1hr lessons (20 files) that match up to the specification
Features and Functions of Electoral Systems (this reflects back on Democracy and Participation).
First Past the Post
Disadvantages of First Past the Post (textbook ref. is core textbook)
Supplementary Vote (SV no longer used in UK and this is up to date in slides)
Additional Member System
Single Transferable Vote
Use of Referenda
Evaluating Referenda (FOR)
Evaluating Referenda (AGAINST)
Debates on why different systems are used (short lesson giving room for reviewing assessment)
Impacts of different electoral systems pt 1
Impacts of different electoral systems pt 2
It also includes relevant class resources, homework suggestions and a final assessment.
Politics resources are few and far between and often of not very high quality. I have got to a place where I feel confident that using my resources I can get fantastic grades and create great and up to date lessons in Politics. This year I started doing Politics teaching consultancy and it made me aware of how difficult a lot of teachers are finding it to build appropriately challenging, in depth and up to date resources. Now I am making some available.
FREE single sample lesson on Additional Member System from this pack provided for you to get a sense of what you are buying. However, this resource can only be bought as a bundle as it contains a whole unit of work for the topic of UK Government: Relations to Branches. Each lesson reflects and builds upon the next. Alongside resources that I have made, the range of Edexcel Politics textbooks, can support this content alongside a subscription to PreChewed Politics but they are not necessary to make use of the resources. If there are answers in the slide notes to questions that you do not know the answers to, you can produce quick answers by plugging in the questions into ChatGPT but if you follow the lessons in order you should find that the circular nature of the resources means that you are always building on previous knowledge.
These resources are four years in the making, they offer both a great combination of knowledge and skills development and can be altered and adapted as they come in the form of Microsoft/Google friendly documents. I get fantastic results and happy classrooms so I hope you do to.
This contains eleven 1hr lessons (19 files) that match up to the specification
The Supreme Court
Supreme Court Case Studies
Judicial Independence
Judicial Neutrality
Powers of the Supreme Court
Relations to branches pt 1
Relations to branches pt 2
Parliamentary Sovereignty
The EU and the UK’s withdrawal
Political Impacts of Leaving the EU
It also includes relevant class resources, student exemplars, homework suggestions and a final assessment.
Politics resources are few and far between and often of not very high quality. I have got to a place where I feel confident that using my resources I can get fantastic grades and create great and up to date lessons in Politics. This year I started doing Politics teaching consultancy and it made me aware of how difficult a lot of teachers are finding it to build appropriately challenging, in depth and up to date resources. Now I am making some available.
FREE single sample lesson on Additional Member System from the Elections pack provided for you to get a sense of what you are buying. However, to get any further resources you have to purchase as a whole unit as each lesson reflects and builds upon the next. Alongside resources that I have made, the range of Edexcel Politics textbooks, can support this content alongside a subscription to PreChewed Politics but they are not necessary to make use of the resources. If there are answers in the slide notes to questions that you do not know the answers to, you can produce quick answers by plugging in the questions into ChatGPT but if you follow the lessons in order you should find that the circular nature of the resources means that you are always building on previous knowledge.
These resources are four years in the making, they offer both a great combination of knowledge and skills development and can be altered and adapted as they come in the form of Microsoft/Google friendly documents. I get fantastic results and happy classrooms so I hope you do to.
Politics resources are few and far between and often of not very high quality. I have got to a place where I feel confident that using my resources I can get fantastic grades and create great and up to date lessons in Politics. This year I started doing Politics teaching consultancy and it made me aware of how difficult a lot of teachers are finding it to build appropriately challenging, in depth and up to date resources. Now I am making some available.
FREE single sample lesson on Additional Member System from the Elections unit provided for you to get a sense of what you are buying. This resource can only be bought as a bundle as it contains a whole unit of work for the topic of UK Politics: Voting Behaviours and the Media. Each lesson reflects and builds upon the next. Alongside resources that I have made, the range of Edexcel Politics textbooks, can support this content alongside a subscription to PreChewed Politics but they are not necessary to make use of the resources. If there are answers in the slide notes to questions that you do not know the answers to, you can produce quick answers by plugging in the questions into ChatGPT but if you follow the lessons in order you should find that the circular nature of the resources means that you are always building on previous knowledge.
These resources are four years in the making, they offer both a great combination of knowledge and skills development and can be altered and adapted as they come in the form of Microsoft/Google friendly documents. I get fantastic results and happy classrooms so I hope you do to.
This contains eleven 1hr lessons (32 files) that match up to the specification
Social class and voting behaviour
Long term factors affecting voting behaviour
Short term factors affecting voting behaviour pt 1
Short term factors affecting voting behaviour pt 2
1979 case study
1997 case study
2019 case study
Types of media and opinion polls
Media and electoral outcomes
Media debates
It also includes relevant class resources, homework suggestions and a final assessment.