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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will explore how identity can change over time. We will look at our own identities and how they change, thinking about what it is that makes them change.

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5 Questions

Q1.
Being part of a club such as scouts is an example of what type of identity?
Global Identity
Correct answer: Group Identity
National Identity
Personal Identity
Q2.
Which of these are part of a sense of belonging?
Correct answer: Being part of something bigger
Feeling alone
Correct answer: Having a sense of group identity
Correct answer: Not being/feeling alone
Q3.
Which of these is NOT a reason why identities change
Correct answer: Belonging
Changing Views
Events/Experiences
Personal Choice
Q4.
How many parts make up the United Kingdom
Correct answer: Four
One
Three
Two
Q5.
In what way has the British passport changed, which shows that Britain's identity continues to change?
It hasn't changed at all
It used to say "British Passport" but now says "European Union" on it
Correct answer: It used to say "European Union" but now says "British Passport" on it