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Law Citizenship Resources: 1 hour long PowerPoint, 5 worksheets, clip and questions - for Citizenship, PSHCE or a Drop Down Day. Includes starter handout and worksheets, suitable for KS3/4, with a variety of different level tasks for MA,LA or Core .

Differentiated to 3 levels or more throughout, editable and easy to follow. The Young Legal Eagles clips you need for this are available here:

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andy7777

6 years ago
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MrBounce

6 years ago
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HerrLehrer

6 years ago
5

Great lesson, lots of really engaging activities

zbaker

7 years ago
5

really good resource with great images to help less able, will try and adapt further for younger students by adding an exercise where they categorize some criminal/ civil cases to check understanding. <br />

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