Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will introduce the subject of citizenship including the idea of how to be an informed and active citizen. We will explore the importance of looking at different sorts of information critically as we read the news and learn more about the world.

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5 Questions

Q1.
What is the name of the subject which allows you to study different aspects of society and equips you with the skills to become an active citizen?
Correct answer: Citizenship
Geography
PSHE
Religious Studies
Q2.
When looking at the economy in citizenship, which of the following will you study?
Human Rights
Correct answer: Money and Finance
Social Change
The Media and Free Press
Q3.
If you wanted to make a change in society and you used a method of collecting signatures which method would you be using?
Demonstration
Ethical Consumption
Joining a Press Group
Correct answer: Petitioning
Q4.
True or False: UK society is multiethnic?
False
Correct answer: True
Q5.
Who is the leader of the government?
The Chancellor
The Monarch (King/Queen)
Correct answer: The Prime Minister
The Speaker

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UnitCitizenship / Citizenship - What's it all about?

Citizenship