Interactive and adaptable PowerPoint presentations; Word and PDF resources useful for group tutorials; assemblies; Citizenship and special days.
Created by experienced teacher in:
Learning Difficulties/SEN
Entry Level provision
Citizenship
Graduate/post graduate qualifications in History; Politics; Law; Education and SEN.
Interactive and adaptable PowerPoint presentations; Word and PDF resources useful for group tutorials; assemblies; Citizenship and special days.
Created by experienced teacher in:
Learning Difficulties/SEN
Entry Level provision
Citizenship
Graduate/post graduate qualifications in History; Politics; Law; Education and SEN.
Quiz: Brands and Logos
What do you know about logos?
There are 20 questions about brand logos.
Some questions ask you about the meaning of logos; some are true or false questions; others test your knowledge of a brand logo.
Logos: Football Badges: Quiz
PowerPoint Quiz: Thirty questions with multiple choice answers about the badges of football clubs and national teams.
Includes a PDF copy of the quiz.
A Bundle of activities that introduce the idea of citizenship and how to be a good citizen.
Includes short PowerPoint presentations; activities on creating a citizen superhero; bingo cards and A Question of Citizenship quiz.
British Values Bundle that could be useful to link to the upcoming General Election.
PowerPoint presentations and quizzes and task sheets about:
• Individual Liberty
• Rule of Law
• Democracy
• Tolerance and Respect
• Diversity
PowerPoint presentations and quiz (20 questions) about Shrove Tuesday Lent.
Beginning on Ash Wednesday after Shrove Tuesday, Lent is a season of reflection and preparation before the celebrations of Easter. This year Lent starts on March 1.
Could be useful to introduce or recap the topics of Shrove Tuesday and Lent in the run up to Easter.
Contents of pack:
PowerPoint presentation that includes:
Aims:
• Identify how the rule of law protects and promotes the well-being and safety of citizens.
• Consider the link between rights and responsibilities.
• Explore how rights and responsibilities protect individuals and equality between groups.
Learning outcomes
• Discuss and describe what could happen if there were no laws.
• Demonstrate an understanding of the rule of law.
• Take part in a quiz about the rule of law.
• Define key terms about the rule of law; rights and responsibilities.
• Answer a written question about the rule of law.
• Make a Bill of Rights.
Plus:
• Task sheets
• Writing task
• Word search
A bundle of activities about British values.
All resources editable.
1 British values bingo cards: Seven editable bingo cards, each showing images that represent the diversity of Britain.Can be used to identify by name or theme and encourage and what they are.
2. British values dominoes cards: 32 editable
dominoes cards. 32 editable dominoes cards, each showing images that represent the diversity of Britain.
Can be used to identify by name or theme and encourage discussion and answers about British values and what they are.
3. British values workbook:
• We all live in Britain, what do you think British values are? List some British values.
• Describe how your school promote individual liberty; tolerance and respect?
• Define ‘extremism’ and ‘tolerance’. Add examples of extremism and tolerance you know about.
• Record information about the diverse celebrations that take place in Britain.
• Find out about, record information and tell other people about a famous person not born in Britain, or who parents were not born in Britain.
• Answer written questions about British values.
• Find out about, record information and tell other people about a famous person not born in Britain, or who parents were not born in Britain.
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4. What’s more British than – You say game. PowerPoint Speaking and listening activity (25 slides).
Two PowerPoint presentations and game: You Say, We Pay
Useful as a starter or ice breaking activity.
Based on the TV game show, this is a word game activity that helps to develop skills in speaking and listening; working in a team and in taking turns.
Useful as a starter or ice breaking activity.
56 slides in total.
A bundle of activities about food and healthy eating.
1. Two PowerPoint games to about food and healthy eating. They can help students to identify different foods and answer questions about what foods should be eaten to maintain a healthy diet.
• A question of food (26 slides)
• ‘You say’ speaking and listening game (28 slides)
2. Food bingo - 7 editable cards, each with six images of health and safety signs. Can be used to food by type and meaning and encourage turn taking rights; discussion and answers to questions
3. 48 editable dominoes cards. Can be used to identify food by type and meaning and encourage turn taking rights; discussion and answers to questions.
Doctor Who Quiz
PowerPoint - 84 slides, over 70 questions
Rounds:
• The Doctor
• Aliens and monsters
• Companions
• Christmas Doctor Who
• Other Time Lords
Christmas 2016: When Christmas Was Banned: Puritan England 1644-1660
PowerPoint presentation and quiz covering the period in the 17th Century when Christmas was banned in England.
Citizenship: British Values: Diversity: Famous people with disabilities
PowerPoint presentation and quiz covering:
• What types of disability can you think of?
Who are the disabled?
• What problems do they face
Name famous people with disabilities
Landmarks Across the World: Quiz
PowerPoint Quiz: Thirty questions with multiple choice answers about some of the world’s most famous landmarks.
Includes a PDF copy of the quiz.
2017: Logos Quiz
There are 60 slides. On each slide, a well-known logo will gradually start to appear.
The aim for players/teams is to identify the logo on each slide before it fully appears. Each slide contains a one word clue to the answer.
GCSE History: Weimar Germany 1918-19: News Task Lesson
PowerPoint presentation and associated resources that cover Topic 1.1 of Edexcel’s modern depth study: Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-39.
Key Topic 1.1: The origins of the Republic: 1918–19:
 The legacy of the First World War
 The abdication of the Kaiser; the armistice and revolution, 1918–19
 The setting up of the Weimar Republic
 The strengths and weaknesses of the new Constitution
Students plan and take part in a press conference before producing a news item (print; video or podcast copy) on the new Weimar Republic.
Linked to Exexcel’s modern depth study paper, but suitable and adaptable for use for other awarding bodies’ specifications.
Video shows some of the resources I have made about this subject.