What are the features and functions of political parties?Quick View
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What are the features and functions of political parties?

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This Unit 1 "People and Politics" lesson is a differentiated, one hour lesson from our scheme of work. Our lessons include examination practice, feedback and interactive activities - as well as academic rigour - to educate students for an A Level Government and Politics course. It includes a detailed lesson plan, a PowerPoint with differentiated activities and supporting materials. Councillor Tasks: For C grade students. MP Tasks: For B grade students. PM Tasks: For A grade students
What is democracy and why is it important?Quick View
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What is democracy and why is it important?

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This Unit 1 "People and Politics" lesson is a differentiated, one hour lesson from our scheme of work. Our lessons include examination practice, feedback and interactive activities - as well as academic rigour - to educate students for an A Level Government and Politics course. It includes a detailed lesson plan, a PowerPoint with differentiated activities and supporting materials. Councillor Tasks: For C grade students. MP Tasks: For B grade students. PM Tasks: For A grade students
British Values - Individual LibertyQuick View
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British Values - Individual Liberty

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This one hour lesson features a detailed and engaging lesson plan, presentation and differentiated activity to explain to students the rights and responsibilities of citizens in Britain. Great for teaching students the values of citizenship, democracy and cultural values, the session focuses on the role of taxation, civic duty and contributing positively to society. As with all resources, the lesson features differentiation for different abilities, as well as detailed guidance for the class teacher.
Should Britain "Remain" or "Leave" the EU?Quick View
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Should Britain "Remain" or "Leave" the EU?

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This differentiated, one hour lesson provides students with the arguments for both sides of this debate, as well as gives an opportunity for class discussion. With links to Geography and Economics, this lesson delves deeper in to the arguments being played out nationally in advance of a referendum on June 23rd 2016.
British Values (KS2) - What is democracy?Quick View
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British Values (KS2) - What is democracy?

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This differentiated and fully resourced lesson is part of our 10 lesson British Values scheme of work for Key Stage Two. This lesson focuses on what democracy is, why democracy is important and gives an introduction as to how elections for Parliament work in Britain.
What are different types of government?Quick View
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What are different types of government?

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This one hour, differentiated lesson introduces students to different types of government and their respective strengths and weaknesses. Examining the rights and freedoms (or lack of) under democratic, dictatorships, monarchies and republics, the lesson will enable students to consider the benefits of living in a modern democracy. As with all resources, the lesson features differentiation for different abilities, as well as detailed guidance for the class teacher.
British Values (KS2) - Tolerance and mutual respectQuick View
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British Values (KS2) - Tolerance and mutual respect

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This differentiated and fully resourced lesson is part of our 10 lesson British Values scheme of work for Key Stage Two. This lesson focuses on diversity and tolerance, examining the long and varied history of immigration to Britain. It celebrates all of the different faiths, beliefs and backgrounds of people in Britain today.
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British Values - Rule of Law

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This one hour lesson features a detailed and engaging lesson plan, presentation and differentiated activity to explain to students how the criminal justice system works in Britain. Great for teaching students the content of the rule of law, the judiciary and justice, the session focuses on the role of types of law in Britain, how offenders are punished and why laws are important. As with all resources, the lesson features differentiation for different abilities, as well as detailed guidance for the class teacher.
What are the functions and powers of the Prime Minister?Quick View
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What are the functions and powers of the Prime Minister?

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This Unit 2 "Governing The UK" lesson is a differentiated, one hour lesson from our scheme of work. Our lessons include examination practice, feedback and interactive activities - as well as academic rigour - to educate students for an A Level Government and Politics course. It includes a detailed lesson plan, a PowerPoint with differentiated activities and supporting materials. Councillor Tasks: For C grade students. MP Tasks: For B grade students. PM Tasks: For A grade students
What are the sources of the UK constitution?Quick View
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What are the sources of the UK constitution?

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This Unit 2 "Governing The UK" lesson is a differentiated, one hour lesson from our scheme of work. Our lessons include examination practice, feedback and interactive activities - as well as academic rigour - to educate students for an A Level Government and Politics course. It includes a detailed lesson plan, a PowerPoint with differentiated activities and supporting materials. Councillor Tasks: For C grade students. MP Tasks: For B grade students. PM Tasks: For A grade students
British Values (KS2) - Why are rules important?Quick View
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British Values (KS2) - Why are rules important?

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This differentiated and fully resourced lesson is part of our 10 lesson British Values scheme of work for Key Stage Two. This lesson begins the focus on the rule of law by examining why school rules are important. This starts a discussion about why we have laws as a country and why it is important to follow them.
British Values (KS2) - Evaluating democracyQuick View
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British Values (KS2) - Evaluating democracy

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This differentiated and fully resourced lesson is part of our 10 lesson British Values scheme of work for Key Stage Two. This lesson focuses on different forms of government (such as dictatorship, democracy and monarchy) and explains the strengths and weaknesses of each, before giving students an opportunity to evaluate why we are lucky to live in a democracy.
What are the differences between parliamentary and presidential government?Quick View
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What are the differences between parliamentary and presidential government?

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This Unit 2 "Governing The UK" lesson is a differentiated, one hour lesson from our scheme of work. Our lessons include examination practice, feedback and interactive activities - as well as academic rigour - to educate students for an A Level Government and Politics course. It includes a detailed lesson plan, a PowerPoint with differentiated activities and supporting materials. Councillor Tasks: For C grade students. MP Tasks: For B grade students. PM Tasks: For A grade students
What are Liberal Democrat policy ideas?Quick View
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What are Liberal Democrat policy ideas?

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This Unit 1 "People and Politics" lesson is a differentiated, one hour lesson from our scheme of work. Our lessons include examination practice, feedback and interactive activities - as well as academic rigour - to educate students for an A Level Government and Politics course. It includes a detailed lesson plan, a PowerPoint with differentiated activities and supporting materials. Councillor Tasks: For C grade students. MP Tasks: For B grade students. PM Tasks: For A grade students
What does the government do for me?Quick View
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What does the government do for me?

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This one hour, differentiated lesson examines the different functions of the government and how they make use of the taxation raised. Great for students to see the direct impact that the government has on their everyday life, as well as debate their priorities in government spending.
British Values (KS2) - Rights and responsibilities - Part 2Quick View
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British Values (KS2) - Rights and responsibilities - Part 2

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This differentiated and fully resourced lesson is part of our 10 lesson British Values scheme of work for Key Stage Two. This lesson continues the focus on rights and responsibilities. In this lesson, students work as a class in a whole class activity to assess the importance of some of the rights and responsibilities of living in a democratic and tolerant society.
To what extent is the Prime Minister now a President?Quick View
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To what extent is the Prime Minister now a President?

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This Unit 2 "Governing The UK" lesson is a differentiated, two hour lesson from our scheme of work. Our lessons include examination practice, feedback and interactive activities - as well as academic rigour - to educate students for an A Level Government and Politics course. It includes a detailed lesson plan, a PowerPoint with differentiated activities and supporting materials. Councillor Tasks: For C grade students. MP Tasks: For B grade students. PM Tasks: For A grade students