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OCR 1-9 Citizenship revision booklet

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This bundle comprehensively covers all topics in the OCR 1-9 Citizenship GCSE course and contains a variety of activities, tasks and exam practice questions. It covers topics such as rights and responsibilities, global issues, democracy and government and identity and diversity.
How did slaves resist and rebel against their slavery?Quick View
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How did slaves resist and rebel against their slavery?

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An interactive KS3 lesson on slavery resistance and rebellion. This is the fourth lesson in a unit for KS3 exploring different aspects of slavery. It contains a variety of different activities and has a focus on discussion and debate. All resources provided within the PowerPoint
OCR Citizenship 1-9 revision booklet: units 1-3Quick View
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OCR Citizenship 1-9 revision booklet: units 1-3

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A 15 page revision booklet for GCSE Citizenship. It includes the knowledge for the first three units of the new OCR 1-9 specification including rights and responsibilities, the legal system in the UK and police rights and responsibilities. The resource includes both revision activities and exam practice in an easy to use format.
OCR 1-9 Citizenship units 7-9 revision bookletQuick View
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OCR 1-9 Citizenship units 7-9 revision booklet

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This is a comprehensive 20 page revision booklet for the new OCR 1-9 Citizenship GCSE. It contains a variety of activities, tasks and exam practice questions on the topics of the management of the economy, priorities for tax and pubic spending, the media’s rights and responsibilities, the media’s importance in a democracy and media censorship and citizen participation.
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OCR 1-9 Citizenship revision booklet units 4-6

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This is a 23 page revision booklet for the new OCR specification. It contains revision activities for units 4-6, including political parties of the UK, the structure of the government and debates about devolution of power. There is also a range of GCSE exam style questions and mark schemes included to help extend learning.
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OCR 1-9 Citizenship revision booklet for units 10-12

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This is a comprehensive 25 page revision booklet covering units 10-12 of the new OCR 1-9 GCSE Citizenship course. It covers topics such as migration and asylum, identity and diversity, international organisations, democracy and authoritarian governments, NGOs and government intervention in international crises. The revision booklet includes a mix of information, tasks, activities and a variety of exam practice questions.
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What was life like on Plantations?

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A KS3 lesson exploring life on plantations for slaves. This is the third lesson in a series of lessons on slavery. It includes a variety of activities including specific activities to embed GCSE skills. Every slide on the PowerPoint includes an ASPIRE activity to stretch and challenge all students. There is also an opportunity for Peer assessment using a student friendly mark scheme and grading using the new GCSE 1-9 levels.
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What was the Trade Triangle?

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This is a KS3 lesson introducing the topic of slavery. It focuses on the trade triangle and includes all resources for the lesson. Each activity is differentiated with an ASPIRE task to stretch and challenge all learners. The lesson includes: a WALT and graded WILFs, key words, activities to embed GCSE skills early and WAGOLLs and a variety of activities
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What was the Middle Passage?

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A KS3 lesson exploring the horrors of the middle passage for slaves. This is the second lesson in a unit of work investigating slavery. It includes ASPIRE tasks to stretch and challenge all students and a key word focus and sentence starters to help scaffold work for students who require additional support. It includes a variety of activities including embedding GCSE skills during KS3.
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What are our human rights?

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A lesson that focuses on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the European Convention on Human Rights. It investigates the human rights these documents protect and the differences between the two documents. Suitable for the Edexcel GCSE Citizenship course.
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Intro to rights and responsibilities

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This is an introduction to the Edexcel GCSE Citizenship course with an introduction to the difference between moral and legal rights, legal rights and human rights. The lesson ends with an investigation into the development of human rights around the world and an opportunity for extended writing.