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AQA Government & Politics resources

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  • explains the types of resource we produce for this subject
  • lists resources for AQA.

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Q&A Resources:

written by teachers and examiners;

tailored to the requirements of each awarding body.

Politics Updates

These provide teachers with up-to-date data relating to particular parts of the specification. Updates –
  • are divided into units corresponding to the topics in the specification
  • are Activity-based, with Activities using the most up-to-date material available
  • contain charts and diagrams with the latest figures
  • include answers to all questions asked in the Activities
  • provide a month-by-month summary of key political events.
TITLE CODE AVAILABLE £ (ex. VAT)
UK Politics Update Sept. 2004 P1AK NOW 24.95
UK Politics Update March 2005 P2AK NOW 24.95
UK Politics Update Sept 2005 P3AK NOW 24.95
USA Politics Update Sept. 2004 P1AU NOW 24.95
USA Politics Update March 2005 P2AU NOW 24.95

 

 

Classroom & Homework Resources

These provide:
  • tests which teachers can use when they finish teaching a topic
  • homework exercises for use during the teaching of a topic.

The end-of-topic tests have a variety question types (multiple choice, short answer and longer questions). Each time they finish teaching a topic, teachers have the choice of giving students a quick test to recap on recent work or a more formal exam-style practice session.

TITLE CODE AVAILABLE £ (ex. VAT)
Classroom & Homework Resource PACH NOW 34.95

The homework exercises provide students with two tasks – one to be completed when a student is part-way through a topic, the other when the student nears the end of a topic. The assumption is that teachers are unlikely to set more than two pieces of homework on a single topic.

Sample Answers are provided to all questions asked in the Resource.

 

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