This is for Paper 1 Component 1 UK Politics only
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Topic check lists for all topics
List of potential exam questions for all topics on a planning grid with an example
Revision quiz on Democracy
Example answers for a number of questions and source questions
A Democracy revision quilt powerpoint for each key question with key words and case studies
**Edexcel A-Level Politics
Component 2: UK Government
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This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification.
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Component 2: UK Government (Option 1: Anarchism)
L1: What is the Nature and Sources of the UK Constitution?
L2: How has the British Constitution Changed Since 1997?
L3: What are the Key Characteristics of Devolution in UK Governance?
L4: What are the Key Arguments for Further Constitutional Reform?
L5: What is the Structure and Role of the House of Commons and House of Lords?
L6: What are the Comparative Powers of the House of Commons and House of Lords?
L7: What is the Legislative Process in Parliament?
L8: What ways does Parliament Interact with the Executive?
L9: What is the Structure, Role, and Powers of the Executive?
L10: What is the Concept of Ministerial Responsibility?
L11: What is the Role of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet?
L12: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Thatcher)
L13: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Blair)
L14: What is the Role Supreme Court in legislative and policy-making processes?
L15: What is the Relationship Between the Executive and Parliament?
L16: What is/was the Impact of the EU on British Governance?
L17: What is Location Sovereignty in the UK Political System?
L18: What are the Core Ideas and Principles of Anarchism?
L19: What are the Different Types of Anarchism?
L20: Who are the Key Anarchist Thinkers and what are their Arguments?
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Revision booklet for AQA A Level UK Government and Politics (2017 specification).
Each topic within paper 1 is covered.
Each topic has 2 (or less) pages of notes with recent examples throughout.
These history notes are for the AQA specification (but will work for the Edexcel course) and cover the topic ‘US Government and Politics’.
They cover:
US and comparative politics
The Constitution
Congress
The President
Civil Rights
The Supreme Court
Elections
Parties
Pressure Groups
I made and used these for my revision and got an A*. I now study History and Politics at the University of Oxford.
This revision pack will contain everything you need for the top grades in Paper One of the Edexcel Government and Politics course. It includes in-depth notes, great examples and even essay plans with past-paper questions that guarantee reassurance in the run-up to your exam.
It includes the Democracy and Participation topic, Electoral systems, Voting Behavior and the media and all of the core ideologies: Liberalism, Conservatism and Socialism alongside the key thinkers. Also includes essay plans and past-paper essay questions for good practice
9 markers & 25 markers essay plans for the listed topics in the AQA specification at A-level for Government and Politics in the UK. Includes potential essay titles with structured answers/responses, including points, evidence, explanation, analysis and evaluation. Graded with an A*.
Excellent revision tool for your Politics A/As Level students! 10 UK summary sheets for the following topics:
Constitution
Parliament
Executive
Supreme Court
Devolution
Democracy
Elections
Political Parties
Pressure groups
EU
A detailed lesson about the make up of the different government departments and public bodies including QUANGOs (E.G Ofsted) . PowerPoint Lesson for Citizenship Studies. (60-120 Minutes worth of Material) suitable for KS3 or KS4 students.
Learning Outcomes:
Secure: -To study the way in which the Government is organised and structures
Extended: -To understand the role of different government departments
Advanced: To explore the variety of public bodies, agencies and corporations that work alongside Government Departments
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What is included in this product?
Fully editable 23 slide PowerPoint Lesson 60-120 minutes
Student 20 Exit Tickets
Student Campaign sheet
Student activity Sheets
Political information sheet
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Four lessons are provided that begin the A-level Government and Politics: Ideologies unit for Liberalism. This was designed for the recent Edexcel course.
Each lesson is provided through a PowerPoint presentation that covers key information alongside discussion points. Additional information for teacher knowledge is often incorporated into the ‘notes’ section of each slide.
The components covered in this bundle are:
The core concepts of individualism, freedom and the state
The core concepts of rationalism, social justice and liberal democracy
Classical Liberalism - its key themes and thinkers
Modern Liberalism - its key themes and thinkers
Not included in this bundle are:
Deep dive lessons into the five key thinkers required for the course.
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A suitable introduction into the Liberalism course itself
Essay technique for the course
This lesson gives pupil a broad overview of the nature and function of government and the political system of the USA. It can be used as an introductory lesson for A-Level Pupils beginning their study of paper 2 of AQA A-Level Government and Politics.
Can be used for a series of lessons exploring the separation of powers in the UK and how each part keeps a check and balance on another part . Series of Worksheet forming a large Work Booklet of Classroom-Ready Activities. Suitable for KS4 and KS3 Humanities Students (Focus Citizenship).
The learning objectives for this series of worksheets are:
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-To understand the main role of the judiciary, Executive and the legislature
-To evaluate whether there is enough checks and balances
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Notes for AQA AQA Government & Politics Ideologies - Liberalism, Conservatism and Socialism. Also with notes for the five key thinkers in each ideology. Tailored notes to the specification.
Citizenship resources:
Complete 1 hour assessment with starter intro, grading sheet and test paper
Give 15 mins complete and go through starter and explain gradings.
Give 45 mins for assessment paper.
Suitable for KS3/4 easily adapted for either
Designed to fit Ofsted criteria for' Good' or above
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This is a revision lesson that builds up to an essay plan on the British legislature. All of the activities contained within are interchangeable and could easily be used for other purposes.
Edexcel A-Level Politics
L1: What is the Nature and Sources of the UK Constitution?
Component 2: UK Government
**FREE Lesson From this Unit: **
This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification.
A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension.
We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com).
Below is a break down of the Bundle:
Component 2: UK Government (Option 1: Anarchism)
L1: What is the Nature and Sources of the UK Constitution?
L2: How has the British Constitution Changed Since 1997?
L3: What are the Key Characteristics of Devolution in UK Governance?
L4: What are the Key Arguments for Further Constitutional Reform?
L5: What is the Structure and Role of the House of Commons and House of Lords?
L6: What are the Comparative Powers of the House of Commons and House of Lords?
L7: What is the Legislative Process in Parliament?
L8: What ways does Parliament Interact with the Executive?
L9: What is the Structure, Role, and Powers of the Executive?
L10: What is the Concept of Ministerial Responsibility?
L11: What is the Role of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet?
L12: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Thatcher)
L13: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Blair)
L14: What is the Role Supreme Court in legislative and policy-making processes?
L15: What is the Relationship Between the Executive and Parliament?
L16: What is/was the Impact of the UK on British Governance?
L17: What is Location Sovereignty in the UK Political System?
L18: What are the Core Ideas and Principles of Anarchism?
L19: What are the Different Types of Anarchism?
L20: Who are the Key Anarchist Thinkers and what are their Arguments?
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Revision articles and materials for exam comparing similarities and differences between the US and UK political systems - can be combined into a revision booklet for pupils or used individually to supplement lesson materials.
Learning Journey for student folders/ books with the Gov and Pol outline- we split between teachers which is why there are two lines but you can amend for your programme of study.