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Teacher with 30 years in the profession and 30 years worth of resources across a range of subjects: English, Politics, Law, Business and Extended Project. Examining experience across these areas as well.
I aim to share cheap and affordable resources for the price of a good cup of coffee so that you can spend more of your time, doing the things that you want.
This is a 29-slide PowerPoint presentation which considers why Donald Trump won the 2024 US Presidential election.
It is suitable for all students 14+ in Politics or Citizenship classes.
Introduction: The presentation starts with an overview of the election results, highlighting the contentious nature of the election and the significant public and media attention it received. It also mentions Trump’s unexpected victory and the various factors influencing the electorate, including political, social, and economic factors.
It considers things like the handling of Key Issues and Policy Stances: Trump’s stances on key issues such as immigration, healthcare, and foreign policy resonated with voters. He emphasized a tough stance on immigration, proposed healthcare reforms, and prioritised American interests in foreign policy.
The PowerPoint also considers the reasons for Kamala Harris’ loss including perceived ineffectiveness as Vice President, campaign strategy and messaging failures, lack of enthusiasm and voter turnout, negative media coverage, and internal party divisions.
The PowerPoint ends with some issues to think about and these may form the basis of discussion or debate,
This is a student Handout/Worksheet, complete with questions, on 10 reasons why Donald Trump won the 2024 US Presidential Election and 5 reasons why Kamala Harris didn’t win!
The Handout highlights several key factors that contributed to Trump’s win, including his economic policies, populist appeal, media strategy, and effective campaign messaging. The document also discusses the high voter turnout, Republican Party unity, and Trump’s response to key issues such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
Additionally, it examines the reasons behind Kamala Harris’s defeat, citing perceived ineffectiveness, campaign strategy, voter turnout, media coverage, and internal party divisions as significant factors.
Finally, there are 5 questions which can be used as an exercise to summarise the document or as an aide to discussion for your class.
This 26-slide presentation is entitled “Understanding the 2024 US Elections” and provides an explainer for beginners to the US electoral process and its global implications.
It is suitable for 14-16 year-olds as well as older students and would be invaluable as part of a PSHE programme or as a Tutorial guide or Assembly explainer.
Here is a summary of the key points:
Introduction: The presentation begins with a beginner’s guide to the US electoral process and includes a quiz to test basic knowledge about the United States.
Contents: The main topics covered include the US electoral system, the two main political parties, candidates for the 2024 US election, recent US election results, and the global impact of US elections.
The US Electoral System: This section explains the Electoral College system, how it works, and its significance in electing the President and Vice-President3. It also provides an example using California’s Electoral College Votes (ECVs) and mentions the results of the 2020 Presidential Election.
The Two Main Political Parties: The presentation gives an overview of the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, highlighting their key policies and ideologies56. It also compares their stances on healthcare, climate change, and immigration.
Candidates for the 2024 US Elections: This section provides information about the political careers of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, the main candidates for the 2024 US Presidential Election.
Recent US Election Results: The presentation reviews the 2020 Presidential Election, noting the historic voter turnout and Joe Biden’s victory.
Impact of the US Elections Globally: This section explores the implications of US elections on global relations, including the US-UK relationship, global economic implications, and the influence on international policies and agreements.
Review Quiz: The presentation concludes with a review quiz to reinforce the key points covered.
8-page student Handout. 60 minutes teaching approx.
The AQA Politics Paper 1 requires candidates to answer three short questions, each worth 9 marks. These questions test the ability to be succinct and respond to key terms under pressure. The provided model answers, written by an examiner, are of high quality and can help candidates practice and compare their responses.
The 3 questions are on: the role of the media, the Opposition in the House of Commons and how political parties select their leaders.
Get your students to complete the questions and then compare their answers against these ones.
A Powerpoint presentation on Black History Month which will be invaluable in helping students through a Tutorial or Citizenship class on the topic. Includes Speakers’ Notes.
The Powerpoint consists of 30 slides:
Origins: Black History Month was conceived by Carter G. Woodson in 1926 to recognize African American accomplishments.
Significance: Black History Month honors the contributions and achievements of black people and deepens understanding of their struggles and triumphs.
Cultural Impact: The Harlem Renaissance was a cultural movement celebrating black culture and identity, centered in Harlem, New York.
Civil Rights: The Civil Rights Movement, led by figures like Martin Luther King Jr., fought for equal rights and an end to segregation and discrimination.
Notable Figures: Prominent figures include Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and Rosa Parks, who played crucial roles in the fight for civil rights.
It ends with a quiz which can be used with students to review the material or act as a prompt for further debate or discussion.
An invaluable aid for anyone teaching this vital programme.
A summary table of the arguments for and against Britain’s “First-past-the-post” election system.
FULLY UPDATED to refelect the results in 2024.
PLUS
Questions to use with your students and outline answers.
This is an invaluable resource for teachers of Politics, Citizenship or similar subjects.
It is a Handout over 3 pages and is designed to be taught over approximately 60 minutes.
This is a 6-page Handout/Worksheet (1669 words) for the EDEXCEL Politics Specification written by an experienced Examiner in Politics.
The document provides a comprehensive analysis of Margaret Thatcher’s time as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990. It covers her significant economic, social, and political transformations, focusing on key policies, achievements, and controversies. The analysis delves into her economic reforms, including monetarism and privatization, and their impacts on inflation, unemployment, and public accountability. It also examines her social policies, particularly her contentious relationship with trade unions and the “Right to Buy” housing scheme.
Additionally, the document discusses her foreign policy, highlighting the Falklands War and her role in the Cold War. The legacy and controversy section evaluates the long-term effects of her policies on the UK’s economy, society, and political landscape, noting the ongoing debates about her impact.
It also contains 6 differentiated questions on Margaret Thatcher and her legacy which could also form the basis of a debate on her record in office.
This is a 15-slide PowerPoint presentation for the EDEXCEL Politics Specification written by an experienced Examiner in Politics.
The PowerPoint includes Speakers’ Notes.
The PowerPoint provides a comprehensive analysis of Margaret Thatcher’s time as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990. It covers her significant economic, social, and political transformations, focusing on key policies, achievements, and controversies.
The analysis delves into her economic reforms, including monetarism and privatisation, and their impacts on inflation, unemployment, and public accountability. It also examines her social policies, particularly her contentious relationship with trade unions and the “Right to Buy” housing scheme.
Additionally, the PowerPoint discusses her foreign policy, highlighting the Falklands War and her role in the Cold War. The legacy and controversy section evaluates the long-term effects of her policies on the UK’s economy, society, and political landscape, noting the ongoing debates about her impact.
In terms of activities, there is a 39-minute video on the legacy of Margaret Thatcher from her official biographer, Charles Moore, which then leads to a debate topic on the legacy of Thatcher.
7-page student Handout. 60 minutes teaching approx.
The AQA Politics Paper 1 requires candidates to answer one essay question worth 25 marks. The provided model answers, written by an examiner, are of high quality and can help candidates practice and compare their responses. Both essay questions set in 2023 are addressed.
Since 1997, the UK judiciary has significantly influenced the executive and Parliament due to constitutional reforms, legislative changes, and landmark judicial decisions. Key reforms include the Human Rights Act 1998 and the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, which enhanced judicial independence and scrutiny. Judicial review has expanded, exemplified by the 2019 Supreme Court ruling on the prorogation of Parliament. This increased judicial oversight has led to more accountable governance but also sparked debates about the balance of power between the judiciary and the executive. The judiciary’s role in upholding the rule of law and protecting individual rights remains crucial, despite ongoing discussions about its limits.
Get your students to complete the questions and then compare their answers against these ones.
An analysis of why Donald Trump won the 2024 Presidential Election.
Consisting of 10 reasons why Trump won, and a further 5 to explain why Kamala Harris was defeated.
This is a BUNDLE of 2 resources: a Handout for distribution to students and a PowerPoint to present an explanation for the results to them.
These resources are DISCOUNTED at 1/3rd off!
This is a FREE resource!
This Handout is entitled “UK General Election Results since 1945” and provides a comprehensive overview of the election outcomes in the United Kingdom from 1945 onwards.
It includes detailed data for each election year, such as the percentage of votes and the number of seats won by the major political parties (Conservative, Labour, and Liberals, etc.), as well as other parties.
Additionally, it mentions the total number of seats, voter turnout percentages, and the subsequent Prime Ministers and Leaders of the Opposition following each election e.g. in the 1945 election, the Labour Party won 48.3% of the vote and secured 393 seats, while the Conservative Party received 39.8% of the vote and won 213 seats. The document continues in this manner, providing similar data for each subsequent election year up to the most recent one included.
It then has 30 true/false questions which can be used with your classes. Answers are provided so teachers can use the resource straight after downloading.
An invaluable aid to anyone teaching Politics or Citizenship or for anyone who simply wants an exercise to use for data-analysis etc.
A FREE resource for Politics/Citizenship teachers and students.
The chart shows the results of the General Elections held in the UK since 1945 and includes the updated 2024 figures.
An invaluable guide for any students of Politics, Citizenship, history or anybody interested in general election results since 1945.
The wallchart was created as a simple Word document and prints over 4 sheets of landscaped A4.
Enjoy!