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**Edexcel A-Level Politics Component 2: UK Government FREE Lesson From this Unit:** https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12847575 This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: Component 2: UK Government (Option 1: Anarchism) L1: What is the Nature and Sources of the UK Constitution? L2: How has the British Constitution Changed Since 1997? L3: What are the Key Characteristics of Devolution in UK Governance? L4: What are the Key Arguments for Further Constitutional Reform? L5: What is the Structure and Role of the House of Commons and House of Lords? L6: What are the Comparative Powers of the House of Commons and House of Lords? L7: What is the Legislative Process in Parliament? L8: What ways does Parliament Interact with the Executive? L9: What is the Structure, Role, and Powers of the Executive? L10: What is the Concept of Ministerial Responsibility? L11: What is the Role of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet? L12: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Thatcher) L13: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Blair) L14: What is the Role Supreme Court in legislative and policy-making processes? L15: What is the Relationship Between the Executive and Parliament? L16: What is/was the Impact of the EU on British Governance? L17: What is Location Sovereignty in the UK Political System? L18: What are the Core Ideas and Principles of Anarchism? L19: What are the Different Types of Anarchism? L20: Who are the Key Anarchist Thinkers and what are their Arguments? Any questions please do feel free to get in contact: teachercentralltd@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Teacher Central) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/britain-losing-and-gaining-an-empire-12973075 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/financial-literacy-12898983 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/romeo-and-juliet-12908635 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/shakespeare-12908634 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/macbeth-gcse-12863697 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/animal-farm-free-sow-12942163 (FREE SoW) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/slavery-sow-12843084 (FREE SoW) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/russia-1917-91-from-lenin-to-yeltsin-12834552 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TeacherCentral?sortBy=lowestPrice&p=5 I hope you find this SoW useful. If you have, I have created a series of resources. You can check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TeacherCentral
Edexcel Government and Politics Revision PackQuick View
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Edexcel Government and Politics Revision Pack

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This is for Paper 1 Component 1 UK Politics only A bumper pack of revision resources: Knowledge organisers for all topics which are very detailed Topic check lists for all topics List of potential exam questions for all topics on a planning grid with an example Revision quiz on Democracy Example answers for a number of questions and source questions A Democracy revision quilt powerpoint for each key question with key words and case studies
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UK Government and Politics Revision

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Excellent revision tool for your Politics A/As Level students! 10 UK summary sheets for the following topics: Constitution Parliament Executive Supreme Court Devolution Democracy Elections Political Parties Pressure groups EU
Voting, Politics & Government - CitizenshipQuick View
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Voting, Politics & Government - Citizenship

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9-1 Citizenship Edexcel GCSE Exam Assessment: Voting, Politics & Government CIT/C8/AS/28 All our paid exam resources are fully editable. Covers all topics under Edexcel 2.1 - 2.4 Theme B Democracy at Work in the UK - Voting, Politics & Government Exam Practice for the New GCSE Citizenship (9-1) Exam Board Edexcel (can easily be adapted for OCR and AQA) Each exam is out of 40 marks and consists of; Section A: Knowledge and Understanding Section B: Source Analysis and Application Section C: Evaluation through Essay Practice This resource contains: Exam Paper SEN Adapted Exam Paper (Essay Question) Source Sheet - with up to date relevant challenging sources Feedback Sheet - with marking scheme, example answers and grade boundaries to be used by students or teacher Track missing marks to improve exam technique This resource is matched against the tougher new requirements of GCSE Citizenship (9-1) and made by a team of GCSE Citizenship experts. It will save you hours of work for the price of a coffee. Try combining this resource with our other New GCSE Citizenship 9-1 Assessments, Double Lesson PowerPoints and Engaging Worksheets. Here are a few examples of our most popular EDEXCEL GCSE Resources : EDEXCEL Knowledge Organiser EDEXCEL Exam and Assessments Theme A EDEXCEL Exam and Assessments Theme B EDEXCEL Exam and Assessments Theme C EDEXCEL Exam and Assessments Theme D EDEXCEL Revision and Intervention Package Campaigning Active Citizenship Student Resources British Values Quiz GCSE CItizenship Lessons UNIT EDEXCEL - Complete Theme C - Teaching & Revision SUPER Jumbo Pack [EDEXCEL - Complete Theme A - Teaching & Revision SUPER Jumbo Pack]
Government PoliticsQuick View
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Government Politics

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A detailed lesson about the make up of the different government departments and public bodies including QUANGOs (E.G Ofsted) . PowerPoint Lesson for Citizenship Studies. (60-120 Minutes worth of Material) suitable for KS3 or KS4 students. Learning Outcomes: Secure: -To study the way in which the Government is organised and structures Extended: -To understand the role of different government departments Advanced: To explore the variety of public bodies, agencies and corporations that work alongside Government Departments Made by a team of Specialist Practicing Humanities Teachers as part of one of the leading PSHE & Citizenship Resource Providers in the UK - Cre8tive Resources . What is included in this product? Fully editable 23 slide PowerPoint Lesson 60-120 minutes Student 20 Exit Tickets Student Campaign sheet Student activity Sheets Political information sheet Answer Keys: Student input creates some of the answers. Product Code CIT/C8/LS/85 Description of Product Ready-to-Use pack of classroom activities will enthuse and engage students! This lesson material is designed to be used for between one and two teaching periods and includes; activities, challenging and thoughtful questions, student hand-out (for use during lesson or as a homework), embedded URL links (where appropriate), differentiated tasks and, all relevant information to help students learn about issues relating to the topic. N.B This lesson can be taught with no printing (For those on tight budgets :) Our Philosophy We aim to help you equip students with the knowledge and skills to take ownership of their own learning. Products come ‘Ready-to-Teach’ with everything you need to teach fun and creative lessons. Our products are teacher-designed, classroom tested & student approved. With over 600 Citizenship and PSHE Products to pick from why not try looking at one of these: British Values Quiz Comparing electoral systems Voting systems and electoral reform GCSE CItizenship UNIT What is Identity
Government and Politics A level (Edexcel)- Question BankQuick View
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Government and Politics A level (Edexcel)- Question Bank

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This is an in-depth 18 page full question bank of all possible exam questions for the Edexcel A level (1) UK Government and Politics, (2) Political Ideologies and (3) Global Politics. It is comprised of multiple sources, exams and textbook information. It would be most useful for A level Government and Politics students who are looking to revise using essay planning or writing: it is one of the tools that got me an A.*
Prime Minister and the Executive Government and Politics A Level Notes and essay plansQuick View
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Prime Minister and the Executive Government and Politics A Level Notes and essay plans

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This is a fantastic Resource from the A Level Government and Politics topic of the Prime Minister and Executive, containing A-A* quality notes, essays and essay plans, including discussions on the extent to which the PM has become too presidential as well as the relevance and importance of Cabinet today. It also questions how far Collective Ministerial Responsibility and Individual Ministerial Responsibility are being upheld today, looking at examples such as Amber Rudd, Boris Johnson and Matt Hancock. These notes contain issues such as the importance of the increase use in Spatial leadership starting with Blair and his sofa government and continued under Brown and Cameron. It also notes the powers of the PM aiding them to dominate the Cabinet and government through use of their patronage powers as well as the power to chair and dismantle cabinet committees. However, also included are the questions on the importance of parliamentary majority and arithmetic as well as the wider public support of the PM, and the importance of these factors in shaping how far the PM really is able to dominate cabinet or how far the Cabinet are able to claw back control and authority. Included in the notes are essay plans as well as a wide range of examples and evidence to use which is extremely important to include within essays in order to achieve the higher A-A* level grades. All these notes were extremely helpful in assisting my A* grade in Politics in my A level this year.
Presentation on The Judiciary (A Level Government & Politics)Quick View
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Presentation on The Judiciary (A Level Government & Politics)

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Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: What is the Judiciary? UK Legal System, the Judiciary & the Westminster Model, Parliamentary Sovereignty, Judicial Independence, the Way Things Used to Be, Challenges to the Traditional Balance, Judges Vs Home Secretaries, Strength of Judicial Review in 1990s, the Growing Political Role of the UK Judiciary: Key Factors, European Communities Act, 1972, Judicial Review, Human Rights Act, 1998, Human Rights Act, Articles 2-18, Human Rights Act, 1998, the Impact of Devolution, Constitutional Reform Act, 2005 and Is this a Stable Arrangement?
AQA A Level UK Government and PoliticsQuick View
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AQA A Level UK Government and Politics

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Revision booklet for AQA A Level UK Government and Politics (2017 specification). Each topic within paper 1 is covered. Each topic has 2 (or less) pages of notes with recent examples throughout.
Government Politics PowerQuick View
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Government Politics Power

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Can be used for a series of lessons exploring the separation of powers in the UK and how each part keeps a check and balance on another part . Series of Worksheet forming a large Work Booklet of Classroom-Ready Activities. Suitable for KS4 and KS3 Humanities Students (Focus Citizenship). The learning objectives for this series of worksheets are: -To study the fusion of powers in the UK -To understand the main role of the judiciary, Executive and the legislature -To evaluate whether there is enough checks and balances Product Code:CIT/C8/WB/56 Product Contents: o Contemporary case studies around this topic Easily 4-8+ Hours Worth of material to chose from o A clear focus on key terms and literacy-based activities o Differentiated Exam Questions and Practice o Ready-to-use student worksheets designed to be written on o A wide range of activities, to suit all types of learners. o Minimal preparation required – o Discussion activities included in with every case study, challenging your most able students Positive wellbeing posters o Links to online digital and flipped learning activities Our Philosophy We aim to help you equip students with the knowledge and skills to take ownership of their own learning. Our Citizenship and PSHE 2020 Products come ‘Ready-to-Teach’ with everything you need to teach fun and creative lessons. Our products are teacher-designed, classroom tested & student approved. JUST PRINT AND GO! They can also be used to encourage a flipped learning environment. Search ‘Cre8tive Resources’ for support with our library of resources or send us an email. Leave a review and email TheCre8tiveResources@gmail.com for a free resource as a thank you!! Explore all our resources on TES
Government and Politics Assessment - CitizenshipQuick View
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Government and Politics Assessment - Citizenship

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Citizenship resources: Complete 1 hour assessment with starter intro, grading sheet and test paper Give 15 mins complete and go through starter and explain gradings. Give 45 mins for assessment paper. Suitable for KS3/4 easily adapted for either Designed to fit Ofsted criteria for' Good' or above ALSO - Leave me a review and I'll send you a resource of your choice for free.
Presentation on Conservatism (A Level Government & Politics / History)Quick View
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Presentation on Conservatism (A Level Government & Politics / History)

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Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: Origins of Conservatism, Theological Conservatives, Paternalism, Traditional Values, All In This Together? Prag-Grenade, Conservatism/Human Nature, Enlightenment, Pessimistic Conservatism, Tory Boy, Edmund Burke - Traditionalism, Robert Peel, Tamworth Manifesto, Revolutionary Industrialism, The Split, Paternal Conservativism – One Nation, Disraeli, After Disraeli's Death, How Successful Was One Nation Conservatism? Progressive Conservatism, New Right, Neo-Conservatism, Neo Conservatism – George Bush, Neo-Economics, Cultural Ignorance, Neo Liberalism, Neo Liberalism – Margaret Thatcher, Combative Conservatism, Christian Democrats and Nationalists, Neo-Nazi Mania, Conservativism Evolution, Society Does Not Exist? Individualism, Property Ownership, No Ideology, The Empiricism Sceptics and Key Quotes.
What is American Government and PoliticsQuick View
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What is American Government and Politics

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This lesson gives pupil a broad overview of the nature and function of government and the political system of the USA. It can be used as an introductory lesson for A-Level Pupils beginning their study of paper 2 of AQA A-Level Government and Politics.
UK Government Edexcel PoliticsQuick View
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UK Government Edexcel Politics

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Edexcel A-Level Politics L1: What is the Nature and Sources of the UK Constitution? Component 2: UK Government **FREE Lesson From this Unit: ** This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: Component 2: UK Government (Option 1: Anarchism) L1: What is the Nature and Sources of the UK Constitution? L2: How has the British Constitution Changed Since 1997? L3: What are the Key Characteristics of Devolution in UK Governance? L4: What are the Key Arguments for Further Constitutional Reform? L5: What is the Structure and Role of the House of Commons and House of Lords? L6: What are the Comparative Powers of the House of Commons and House of Lords? L7: What is the Legislative Process in Parliament? L8: What ways does Parliament Interact with the Executive? L9: What is the Structure, Role, and Powers of the Executive? L10: What is the Concept of Ministerial Responsibility? L11: What is the Role of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet? L12: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Thatcher) L13: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Blair) L14: What is the Role Supreme Court in legislative and policy-making processes? L15: What is the Relationship Between the Executive and Parliament? L16: What is/was the Impact of the UK on British Governance? L17: What is Location Sovereignty in the UK Political System? L18: What are the Core Ideas and Principles of Anarchism? L19: What are the Different Types of Anarchism? L20: Who are the Key Anarchist Thinkers and what are their Arguments? Any questions please do feel free to get in contact: teachercentralltd@gmail.com Tes Teaching Store: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TeacherCentral
Comparative Government and PoliticsQuick View
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Comparative Government and Politics

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Revision articles and materials for exam comparing similarities and differences between the US and UK political systems - can be combined into a revision booklet for pupils or used individually to supplement lesson materials.