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Miss A RS & Citizenship

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Welcome to my shop. I am an RS and Citizenship Head of Department with over 7 years of experience. I have taught in a variety of settings including mainstream and alternative provision. I love what I do and would like to share my resources with you. Leave a review and get a free individual lesson resource. Email me @ missareandcitizenship@gmail.com to get your free resource with proof of review and the free resource you would like.

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Welcome to my shop. I am an RS and Citizenship Head of Department with over 7 years of experience. I have taught in a variety of settings including mainstream and alternative provision. I love what I do and would like to share my resources with you. Leave a review and get a free individual lesson resource. Email me @ missareandcitizenship@gmail.com to get your free resource with proof of review and the free resource you would like.
Edexcel Citizenship L5- Migration: Pros and Cons
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Edexcel Citizenship L5- Migration: Pros and Cons

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Lesson 5 for the Edexcel Citizenship GCSE Theme A- Living Together in the UK. It meets the following lesson objectives: To understand the impacts of migration on the UK. To be able to critically analyse sources of information on migration. Please be advised the Citizenship Today Collins book is needed for this lesson.
Edexcel Citizenship L2- A Melting Pot?
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Edexcel Citizenship L2- A Melting Pot?

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Lesson 2 for the Edexcel Citizenship GCSE Theme A- Living Together in the UK. It meets the following lesson objectives: To consider whether Britain is a melting-pot society To investigate another society as a means to stimulate discussion about Britain. Please be advised the Citizenship Today Collins book is needed for this lesson.
Edexcel Citizenship L3- Religious Understanding
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Edexcel Citizenship L3- Religious Understanding

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Lesson 3 for the Edexcel Citizenship GCSE Theme A- Living Together in the UK. It meets the following lesson objectives: To appreciate similarities and differences between religions. To start to understand the multitude of religions in the United Kingdom. To start to make links between religious freedom and human rights. Please be advised the Citizenship Today Collins book is needed for this lesson.