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Edexcel Citizenship Paper 1 Flashcards
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Edexcel Citizenship Paper 1 Flashcards

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Edexcel Citizenship Paper 1 Flashcards include all of the key content from the specification in 75 key questions: 25 for each theme. Flashcards will need to be printed A4, double-sided, and flipped over the short edge.
Edexcel Citizenship Paper 1 Scheme of Learning
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Edexcel Citizenship Paper 1 Scheme of Learning

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Full resourced scheme of learning for Edexcel Theme A,B&C, including extended writing, assessment and feedback lessons, covering all parts of the specification. Each lesson should take at between one and two hours and includes a range of tasks to engage all students. Theme A Scheme: What does it mean to be ‘British’? How has the UK’s population changed? What is migration? What are the sources of migration? What are the impacts of migration? Debate and 15M What is mutual respect? What is community cohesion? What is identity? Why are there debates about identity? Assessment PLTs/Feedback What are your rights? How did human rights develop? Debate and 12M Why are there debates about the freedom of speech? Why are there debates about privacy? Why are there debates about the threat from terrorism? Debate and 15M How does local democracy work? How are councils funded? Assessment PLTs/Feedback Theme B Scheme: What is democracy? Who can I vote for? How are politicians elected? Does every vote count? Debate and 12M How do governments come to power? How is power separated? How does Parliament work? What happens in the House of Commons? What happens in the House of Lords? Debate and 15M Mid-Topic Assessment PLTs/Feedback (Not included) How are laws passed? How are we governed? How is the government held to account? What is devolution? Debate and 15M 19&20. How are budgets balanced? Assessment PLTs/Feedback (Not included) Theme C Scheme: What is the law? When do I become legally responsible for my actions? What are the principles of the law? What are the sources of the law? Debate and 15M What is the difference between civil and criminal law? Who puts the law into practice? What are a citizen’s rights and responsibilities? What are criminal courts? How are civil disputes solved? Mid-Topic Assessment (Not included) PLTs/Feedback (Not included) What sort of sentence? Debate and 12M How does the youth justice system work? What is happening to crime? Debate and 15M How can we reduce crime? Assessment (Not included) PLTs/Feedback (Not included)
Edexcel Theme C Scheme of Learning
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Edexcel Theme C Scheme of Learning

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Full resourced scheme of learning for Edexcel Theme C, including extended writing, covering all parts of the specification. Each lesson should take at between one and two hours and includes a range of tasks to engage all students. Scheme: What is the law? When do I become legally responsible for my actions? What are the principles of the law? What are the sources of the law? Debate and 15M What is the difference between civil and criminal law? Who puts the law into practice? What are a citizen’s rights and responsibilities? What are criminal courts? How are civil disputes solved? Mid-Topic Assessment (Not included) PLTs/Feedback (Not included) What sort of sentence? Debate and 12M How does the youth justice system work? What is happening to crime? Debate and 15M How can we reduce crime? Assessment (Not included) PLTs/Feedback (Not included)
Edexcel Theme B Scheme of Learning
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Edexcel Theme B Scheme of Learning

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Full resourced scheme of learning for Edexcel Theme B, including extended writing and assessment lessons, covering all parts of the specification. Each lesson should take at between one and two hours and includes a range of tasks to engage all students. Scheme: What is democracy? Who can I vote for? How are politicians elected? Does every vote count? Debate and 12M How do governments come to power? How is power separated? How does Parliament work? What happens in the House of Commons? What happens in the House of Lords? Debate and 15M Mid-Topic Assessment PLTs (Not included) How are laws passed? How are we governed? How is the government held to account? What is devolution? Debate and 15M 19&20. How are budgets balanced? Assessment PLTs (Not included)
Edexcel Theme A Scheme of Learning
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Edexcel Theme A Scheme of Learning

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Full resourced scheme of learning for Edexcel Theme A, including extended writing, assessment and feedback lessons, covering all parts of the specification. Each lesson should take at between one and two hours and includes a range of tasks to engage all students. Scheme: What does it mean to be ‘British’? How has the UK’s population changed? What is migration? What are the sources of migration? What are the impacts of migration? Debate and 15M What is mutual respect? What is community cohesion? What is identity? Why are there debates about identity? Assessment PLTs/Feedback What are your rights? How did human rights develop? Debate and 12M Why are there debates about the freedom of speech? Why are there debates about privacy? Why are there debates about the threat from terrorism? Debate and 15M How does local democracy work? How are councils funded? Assessment PLTs
Edexcel Theme C Revision Slides
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Edexcel Theme C Revision Slides

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Animated Theme C revision slides designed to be used with mini whiteboards covering the key content with a combination of exam questions, blank page recall and categorisation tasks.
Edexcel Theme B Revision Slides
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Edexcel Theme B Revision Slides

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Animated Theme B revision slides designed to be used with mini whiteboards covering the key content with a combination of exam questions, blank page recall and categorisation tasks.
Edexcel Theme A Revision Slides
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Edexcel Theme A Revision Slides

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Animated Theme A revision slides designed to be used with mini whiteboards covering the key content with a combination of exam questions, blank page recall and categorisation tasks.
Edexcel Paper 2 Debates
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Edexcel Paper 2 Debates

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Edexcel Paper 2 Debates provide three arguments for and against sixteen Paper 2 style debates for Theme D that have or could appear on the exam. Blank versions included for retrieval practice.
Edexcel Paper 1 Debates
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Edexcel Paper 1 Debates

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Edexcel Paper 1 Debates provide three arguments for and against eight Paper 1 style debates for each theme that have or could appear on the exam. Blank versions included for retrieval practice.
Edexcel Paper 1 Bingo
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Edexcel Paper 1 Bingo

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Give your students chance to recap key terminology with three sets of bingo for Theme A, B and C with bingo slips included (print two to a page).
Edexcel Theme C Knowledge Test
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Edexcel Theme C Knowledge Test

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Edexcel Theme C Knowledge Test that can be used to test your student’s knowledge with answers included. It is a set of 15 questions: 5 multiple-choice and 10 short-answer questions covering the key aspects of the topic.
Edexcel Theme B Knowledge Test
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Edexcel Theme B Knowledge Test

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Edexcel Theme A Knowledge Test that can be used to test your student’s knowledge with answers included. It is a set of 15 questions: 5 multiple-choice and 10 short-answer questions covering the key aspects of the topic.
Edexcel Theme A Knowledge Test
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Edexcel Theme A Knowledge Test

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Edexcel Theme A Knowledge Test that can be used to test your student’s knowledge with answers included. It is a set of 15 questions: 5 multiple-choice and 10 short-answer questions covering the key aspects of the topic.