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Detailed, editable and easy to follow. Includes: 1 hour PowerPoint, clip, worksheets, differentiated fully with worksheets, case studies, clips with questions and activities. Suitable for KS3/4 easily adapted for either. Students will discover their consumer rights in UK, complete a variety of case study tasks, watch clips and aswer the differeniated questions before returning to the starter's original scenario to demonstrate their new knowledge.This lesson can be used for KS3 / 4 Citizenship or PSHE or as an introduction to the subject for GCSE Citizenship.

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Summergrl18

4 years ago
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fkpolayo

6 years ago
5

HerrLehrer

6 years ago
5

Really well-thought out and constructed lesson, thanks

geography graham

7 years ago
5

Used a few times and been really useful every time

Zaisha79

7 years ago
5

Excellent - loads to do and very detailed!

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