This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
Introduction
Part of the British Values Series. In this session, we look at democracy, the UK parliament and voting.
Instructions
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Items in this lesson
Upper KS2
Democracy in Action
British Values Democracy
Slide 1 - Slide
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In this lesson we will:
Talk about the word 'democracy'
Look at the UK Parliament
Consider voting and debates
Slide 2 - Slide
Key vocabulary to be discussed:
vote
democracy
elect
election
representative
parliament
speaker
House of Commons
Describe the people in this slide.
Slide 3 - Mind map
All of these people are humans but all are different in so many ways. You can look at differences in their hair colour, eyes, skin tone, jobs, expressions.
These ideas can be sorted and discussed as a whole group.
What does democracy mean?
Slide 4 - Mind map
Use this mindmap to unpick any misconceptions around the word democracy.
This is a perfect opportunity to link to the UK Parliament website. There are some super resources available for KS2, including this video, which could be shown now.
Democracy: 'Rule by the People'
The UK is a Democracy. People vote to elect people to represent their views.
Slide 5 - Slide
Democracy is quite a tricky concept to understand.
The Oppostion sit here. These are the members of the political parties who have not been elected. They are important as they make sure that debates are balanced and consider lots of different opinions.
The government sit on this side of the House of Commons. You will often hear them loudly agreeing or disagreeing when ministers speak.
This is the Front Bench. It is where the Prime Minister and other government ministers sit.
This is the Speaker's Chair. The Speaker 'chairs' debates. This means that they make sure that debates are FAIR. The Speaker is elected by the other members of parliament but is IMPARTIAL. This means that they listen to both sides of the debate. Ministers must respect the decisions of the chair.
This is the press gallery. It allows journalists to see and hear what happens. They can then report this to the public, either in the newspaper or on the television.
Slide 6 - Slide
Give pupils time to explore this slide and think of questions to ask.
There is also a brilliant virtual tour that pupils can access here
Majority Voting
Look at the questions and vote.
Our choice can be kept secret to protect our 'individual liberty'
Slide 7 - Slide
In the next few slides, pupils will be able to explore the concept of majority voting. Keep discussion to a minimum at the point.
Remind them that their vote is private and should not be shared and that this is a democratic right.
Quiz
I vote for an extra hour of art each week
A
Aye
B
Nay
Slide 8 - Quiz
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Quiz
I vote for free school meals for everyone
A
Aye
B
Nay
Slide 9 - Quiz
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Quiz
Teachers to have cakes in the staffroom every day
A
Aye
B
Nay
Slide 10 - Quiz
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How does it feel if your vote doesn't count?
Slide 11 - Mind map
In this mindmap, unpick some of the feelings that have been shared in the previous exercise. The concept of fairness might come up. Unpick these terms with the class.
Debate
Big questions are debated by Parliament so that everyone has considered the issue before they vote.
Slide 12 - Slide
You may have already covered debating in another curriculum subject.
Change/amend the title to suit the context of your class or group. This is an opportunity for pupils to consider a topical issue and put together their arguments.
Finish the activity with a vote.
Quiz
Year Six Pupils Should Be Able to Use Tik Tok
A
Aye
B
Nay
Slide 14 - Quiz
Having a debate enables individuals to use their vote well.
It also enables everyone to have individual liberty as they can share their opinion in a formal way.
Did the debate help you to think more carefully about the subject?
I can explain the meaning of the word democracy.
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Slide 15 - Poll
This poll can give you a quick snapshot of the class and an insight into who may need to explore the issue in more detail. The results will be displayed anonymously but you can look into how each child has answered the poll in the assessment view.
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