Lesson 4 - Rights & Responsibilities revisited |
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Throughout the next two units of work we will undertaking lots on mini assessments. These are examination style questions to give you practice and to check your own understanding thus far. Today's lesson is revisiting everything you have learned about rights and responsibilities in preparation for your first mini assessment on this topic. Please complete each section of the worksheet on your own. Your teacher will then guide you through the peer review.
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Peer assessment - please use a green pen
5. Something that is your duty to do or to look after is known as?
C - Responsibility 2. Are the following true or false? In the UK we live in a democracy where everyone over the age of 18 has the right to vote for who runs the country? True People do not have a say in who runs the European Union False Every area of the UK is represented by a member of parliament elected by their constituents True Anyone over the age of 18 can stand as a candidate in a general election True The Queen has final say over what the government do False |
Homework - due lesson 5
Complete the mini assessment, this should take you about half an hour but you can spend longer if you wish. You may use your book and the internet if you get stuck by try to answer all questions to the best of your ability before you look up the ones you don't know. |
Plenary: Review this question as a class and consider how you would structure an answer.
Stretch & Challenge:
‘Each country should be able to set its own rules about the rights of its Citizens.’ To what extent do you agree with this statement? Give reasons and examples for your opinion. Demonstrate that you have considered another person’s point of view, |