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Knowledge
noun - information and skills acquired through experience or education
Arrange Define Describe List Match
Memorise
Name
Order
Quote
Recognise
Recall
Repeat
Reproduce
Restate
Retain
Arrange
verb put in a particular order
i) Arrange these policies from most to least popular ii) Put these events in order of when they happened iii) What order do these elements of a court case go in? iv) Arrange the cards into the correct order v) Sort the voting reform acts historically
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verb - 1 state or describe the exact nature or scope of 2 give the meaning of (a word or phrase)
i) ii) iii) iv) v) Write a definition of civil law How would you define justice? What is the meaning of responsibility? Where do the limits of government power fall? What does sustainability mean?
Describe
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List
verb - make a list of
i) ii) iii) iv) v)
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List every MP in the House of Commons Draw up a list of issues most important to you Who would be on a list of famous heroes? What factors would you write to make a list of reasons behind the collapse of the USSR? Make a list of different ethnic backgrounds in our school
Match
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Memorise
Verb - learn by heart
i) ii) iii) iv) v)
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Memorise the history of Britain Can you remember these four pictures when I cover them up? Memorise these behaviour rules by rote Use a mnemonic to remember the colours of the rainbow Can you learn these newspaper headlines off by heart?
Name
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verb 1 give a name to. 2 identify or mention by name. 3 specify (a sum, time, or place)
i) ii) iii) iv) v) Name three LEDCs Can you name all the components of democracy? What name would you give to a course promoting active citizenship? Identify the parts of the diagram What is the name of the Prime Minister?
Order
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Quote
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verb - 1 repeat or copy out (a passage or remark by another). 2 repeat a passage or remark from i) What phrase would you quote from Barack Obamas speech? ii) Can you repeat what the Prime Minister has just said? iii) Copy out the words of the council leader. iv) Read back to me what I have said v) Listen to your partner and then quote back what they said
Recognise
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Recall
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verb - remember: recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection i) ii) iii) iv) v) Complete the pop quiz from memory Who can tell us what we did last lesson? Where did we say power lies in politics? What have we been studying this term? Do you recall your earliest memory of citizenship?
Repeat
verb - say or do again
i) ii) iii) iv) v)
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Watch what I do, then copy it Listen to what I say, then repeat it Do everything your partner does with a 5 second delay What did we just hear? Can you repeat that excellent behaviour?
Reproduce
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Comprehension
noun - 1 the action of understanding 2 the ability to understand
Characterise Classify Complete Describe Discuss
Establish
Explain
Express
Identify
Illustrate
Recognise
Report
Relate
Sort
Translate
Characterise
i) ii) iii) iv)
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verb - describe the distinctive character of What are the features of a democracy? What makes something fair? Can you characterise Britishness? Describe the distinctive character of an ethical company v) How would you characterise active citizens?
Classify
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verb - to identify by or divide into classes; to categorize i) Sort the cards according to the categories ii) Identify which features are those of an autocracy iii) Decide on categories and then classify the group accordingly iv) How would you classify this? v) What classifications could you use for these factors?
Complete
verb - finish making or doing.
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Complete the word fill Finish the story How would you finish this speech? What does this diagram need to be complete? Is there anything you think will complete the model?
Describe
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Discuss
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verb - 1 talk about so as to reach a decision. 2 talk or write about (a topic) in detail i) ii) iii) iv) v) Discuss the picture in pairs Can their ever be zero crime? Discuss Make a play showing parliamentary discussion Discuss your ranking of the cards until you reach a consensus Discuss in threes the key points we need for successful learning
Establish
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verb - show to be true or certain by determining the facts i) ii) Let us establish what we already know about this topic Can you establish what your partner knows about this? iii) How might we establish the truth in this case? iv) Here is the issue you must determine the facts in order to establish what is true v) Select the facts you would use to establish certainty
Explain
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verb - 1 make clear by giving a detailed description. 2 give a reason or justification for i) ii) iii) iv) v) How can you show the difference between this and that? Explain why you think that What explanations could their be for this picture? Can you give a reason for your answer? Explain the history of the UN
Express
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Show your partner how that made you feel Write a paragraph expressing your opinion on the death penalty How does the film make you feel? What does the image make you think? Express your thoughts through mime
Identify
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verb - 1 establish the identity of. 2 recognize or select by analysis i) ii) iii) iv) v) Identify the words linked to politics What criteria would you give a Year 8 to help them identify the facts? Select the words most appropriate to persuasive writing Can you identify the tone of this article? Which are the legal terms?
Illustrate
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Verb make clear by using examples, charts, etc. i) ii) iii) iv) v) How can we illustrate this point? Illustrate this idea using physical theatre Use examples, charts and/or graphs to make the information clear Can you give me an example of that? Show me what you mean
Recognise
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Report
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verb 1 give a spoken or written account of something. 2 convey information about an event or situation. i) ii) iii) iv) v) Read the article and then report back to your group Can you report what you did for homework? Tell us what you did for your project Produce a news report about human rights abuses What happened? What did you do?
Relate
verb - give an account of.
i) ii) iii) iv)
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What, when, where, who, why? How did you get on? Can you tell us how your grouped worked together? Relate to your partner your experiences in the lesson today Produce a piece of work relating your learning on the topic to a newcomer to the school
Sort
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verb - 1 arrange systematically in groups. 2 (often sort out) separate from a mixed group i) ii) iii) iv) v) Complete the card sort Sort the causes from the symptoms Sort the ideas into groups Where should the factor group into which group? How would you place this into the Venn diagram?
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Application
noun - 1 the action of applying 2 practical use or relevance
Apply Calculate Choose Demonstrate Dramatise
Employ
Implement
Interpret
Operate
Perform
Practise
Role-Play
Sketch
Solve
Suggest
Apply
Verb - bring into operation or use
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i) Apply your learning to this problem ii) Use what we have done today to negotiate a controversial issue iii) How could you apply that idea to this instance? iv) Show me how you would apply your reasoning to a disagreement between police and protestors v) Can you use your learning to answer these questions?
Calculate
verb - determine (mathematically) i) ii) iii) iv) v)
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What percentage of people voted for the Green Party? Calculate the number of protestors in the crowd How close to the water supply was the oil refinery located? Can you calculate the trend rate of growth in the economy? How many more people are unemployed this month?
Choose
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Verb - 1 pick out as being the best of two or more alternatives. 2 decide on a course of action. i) ii) iii) iv) Which option would be the best for the judge to take? Choose the most appropriate sentence for the crime What course would you take? Read the dilemma, make a list of possible responses in your group and then choose the one you think is best v) How will you approach this project in order to meet the success criteria?
Demonstrate
verb - 1 clearly show that (something) exists or is true. 2 give a practical exhibition and explanation of.
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i) Demonstrate that gravity is a constant ii) How would you demonstrate to the class that you are right? iii) Can you show that tougher sentencing is good for society? iv) Show us through drama how global warming works v) How would you demonstrate that you exist?
Dramatise
verb - present as a play (as drama)
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i) Dramatise the flow of wealth through the economy ii) Use drama to show how sustainable development works iii) Use the court transcript to present a play showing what happened iv) How would you present the interplay of power, authority and oppression through drama? v) Turn the newspaper headline into a silent movie
Employ
Verb - make use of
i) ii) iii) iv) v)
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Can you employ that same reasoning on this different problem? Use the formula to answer the questions How would you employ your rule in unusual situations? Make use of the information to solve the problem What prior knowledge and skills do you think we will employ in todays lesson?
Implement
Verb put into effect
i) ii) iii) iv)
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Implement the changes to your plan How would you implement these ideas? What would you have to do to put these changes into effect? How should the council implement its new education policy? v) Can you re-write your essay with these changes?
Interpret
Verb - 1 explain the meaning of.
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2 understand as having a particular meaning or significance. 3 perform (a creative work) in a way that conveys ones understanding of the creators ideas. i) ii) iii) iv) v) Show your understanding of the story by interpreting it creatively How would you interpret change and continuity to an alien? Can you interpret this diagram of the UN for a Year 7 audience? Write an article interpreting the convention for a populist readership Storyboard an advert that will allow viewers to understand the raw data
Operate
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Verb - 1 control the functioning of (a machine or process). 2 (with reference to an organization) manage i) ii) iii) iv) Show me how you operate the drill How do you operate the drill? Manage the time your group spends on each task How would a minister have to operate in order to get a private members bill through parliament? v) What would an effective UN Secretary General do? How would they operate?
Perform
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Verb - 1 carry out, accomplish, or fulfil (an action, task, or function). i) Perform an overhead kick from the edge of the area ii) Perform one of the pieces of oratory based on the success criteria iii) Can you carry out a cross-examination? iv) How would you accomplish a successful defence of you climate change bill? v) In your group show us how ministers vote
Practise
verb -
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1 perform (an activity) or exercise (a skill) repeatedly in order to improve or maintain proficiency in it. 2 carry out or perform (an activity or custom) habitually or regularly.
Practise that until you can do it Read a newspaper every day until its a habit Exercise your reasoning daily in order to improve your argumentation Keep practising your speeches ready for the presentation We will be discussing again today so you can practise verbal reasoning
Role-play
Noun - the acting out of a particular role i) ii) iii) iv) v)
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Use the character cards to hot-seat in your groups Write a protest letter in character Can you act out the concept as a group? Today we are going to do a mock trial Write a speech that Kofi Annan might give tomorrow
Sketch
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Verb - 1 make a sketch of. 2 give a brief account or general outline of i) ii) iii) iv) v) How would you sketch the main features of the criminal justice system? Make a sketch of how the economy works Give a brief account of how your group worked Can you give a general outline of your coursework? Briefly, what is parliament and how does it function?
Solve
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verb - find an answer to, explanation for, or way of dealing with (a problem or mystery) i) Here is your problem, you have 30 minutes to find a solution within the parameters I have set you ii) How would you have solved the problem of hyperinflation in Weimar Germany? iii) Can you find an answer to the problem of MPs expense claims? iv) On the surface this appears a mystery what explanation can you find in todays lesson to solve it? v) If famine is the problem, what is the solution?
Suggest
verb - put forward for consideration i) ii) iii) iv) v)
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Suggest an alternative way of electing MPs Put forward some ideas in your groups Can you suggest a way to improve our learning as a class? How would you alter the situation in Burma? What ideas do you have for changing the school?
Analysis
noun - 1 a detailed examination of the elements or structure of something 2 the separation of something into its constituent elements
Analyse Appraise Categorize Compare Contrast
Differentiate
Discriminate
Distinguish
Examine
Experiment
Explore
Investigate
Question
Research
Test
Analyse
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i) ii) iii) iv) v)
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Categorize
Verb - place in a particular category; classify i)
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Read the quotes and then classify them based on the rhetorical devices they use Categorize the MPs voting records for the county Explain your reasoning for placing it in that category Can you classify these items using the continuum from private to public? How would you classify power sharing in the context of democratic processes?
Compare
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verb - 1 (often compare to/with) estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between. 2 (compare to) point out or describe the resemblances of (something) with i) ii) iii) iv) v) Compare direct and representative democracy How do these two images compare? What similarities are there between monetary and fiscal policy? How do rights differ from responsibilities? Produce a split-screen image showing a comparison of justice and fairness
Contrast
i) ii)
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Differentiate
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verb - recognize or identify as different; distinguish i) Can you differentiate between fact and opinion in the article? ii) Differentiate the speeches according to the mark scheme iii) What criteria do we need in order to differentiate these manifesto claims? iv) Can you identify the inconsistencies within the evidence what parts are different from the rest? v) Which of these does not fit and why?
Discriminate
verb - recognize a distinction
i) ii) iii) iv)
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Explain to us why there is a distinction between right and wrong Which of these is an example of civil law? Which are good, which bad? How would you discriminate when faced with all this information? v) Which are the key words in the question?
Distinguish
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verb - 1 recognize, show, or treat as different. 2 manage to discern (something barely perceptible) i) What distinguishes a liberal democracy? ii) What differences can you distinguish between the two pieces of work? iii) What do we need to look for when distinguishing a civil case from a criminal case? iv) Show the problems inherent in this approach v) Discern the most appropriate course of action from the options
Examine
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verb - 1 inspect closely to determine the nature or condition of. 2 test the knowledge or proficiency of. i) ii) Examine the video bearing in mind the criteria we have devised Examine the different media to determine their relevance to our task iii) What would you look for when examining whether this statement is factually correct?
iv) What condition is Britains political system in? v) What is the nature of human rights discourse?
Experiment
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verb - 1 perform a scientific experiment. 2 try out new things i) Design an experiment to answer the question ii) Experiment with the material until you find the best way to convey it to your audience iii) How could you use an experiment to prove the claim? iv) What experiment will tell us if CO2 emissions are rising? v) Use an experiment to consider the effects of introducing communism to a capitalist country
Explore
verb 1 travel through (an unfamiliar area) in order to learn about it. 2 inquire into or discuss in detail. 3 evaluate (a new option or possibility). 4 examine or scrutinize by searching through or touching.
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Use this time to explore the material prior to us discussing it Can you explore your answer further? How would a change in the cost of living affect that? Explore the object and then tell us what it has to do with citizenship Write a paragraph exploring what it might be like to live in an LEDC
Investigate
verb -
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1 carry out a systematic or formal inquiry into (an incident or allegation) so as to establish the truth. 2 carry out research into (a subject). 3 make a search or systematic inquiry.
Investigate the legitimacy of the Daily Telegraphs claims Choose a topic you would like to investigate as an extended project Can you use reason or give evidence to push that analysis further? How would you find out why our school so ethnically diverse? What would you do to investigate the truth claims of the argument?
Question
i) ii) iii) iv) v)
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Research
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1 carry out research into. 2 use research to discover or verify information to be presented in (a book, programme, etc.).
i)
What research do you need to do in order to support your assertion that the world is a cube? How can we verify if what a politician says is true or not? Research the history of the UN Produce a report into the formation of the European Union Show us how to use the article in order to verify the podcast
Test
verb - subject to a test
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i) Use verbal reasoning to test your hypothesis ii) Would the theory of the trickle-down effect stand up to testing? iii) How might we test whether unemployment really is rising? iv) I like your idea, what if we lived underwater would it still work? v) Work through the different scenarios with your original moral position and note if it changes at all
Synthesis
Design
Formulate
Hypothesise
Integrate
Merge
Organise
Plan
Propose
Synthesise
Unite
Combine
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verb - 1 join or mix together. 2 do or engage in simultaneously i) Combine three of the ideas we have come up with into an argument ii) Can you find a way to join the two suggestions together? iii) How can we combine democratic accountability with strong government? iv) Can we combine free speech and public tolerance in our society? v) Rub your stomach and pat your head
Compose
verb - 1 create (a work of art, especially music or poetry) 2 arrange in an orderly or artistic way i) ii)
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Compose a song advocating equal pay for under-18s Make a painting or drawing expressing your opinions regarding human rights iii) Can you put the key ideas from todays lesson into a short poem? iv) How would you arrange these objects to convey what we have been discussing? v) Write 16 bars that will elicit sympathy in the viewer
Construct
i) ii) iii) iv) v)
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verb - 1 build or erect. 2 form (a theory) from various conceptual elements Take what we have talked about and build a theory of justice from it Can you theorise the class struggle from these sources? Construct an argument supporting your view that all oxen are lazy How would you construct a defence of the governments energy policy? What can we build from what we already know?
Create
verb - bring into existence i) ii) iii) iv) v)
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Create a constitution for Britain Can you create something from nothing? Make a presentation selling your idea to the rest of the class Create a new design for the Houses of Parliament What link can you make between the random words?
Devise
verb - plan or invent
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i) Devise a way to stop crime ii) Invent a solution to global warming iii) Can you plan a timetable of implementation for the constitutional changes? iv) What solutions can you devise? v) Plan your project and how you intend to overcome obstacles
Design
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verb - 1 conceive and produce a design for. 2 plan or intend for a purpose i) Design a road map for peace ii) What would an alternative regulatory authority for the media look like? iii) Can you design a school council constitution that would take into account as many interests as possible? iv) Can you conceive of a different solution? Produce a plan of it v) Design me a perpetual motion machine
Formulate
Verb - 1 create or prepare methodically. 2 express (an idea) in a concise or systematic way i) ii)
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Formulate an argument in support of proportional representation What ideas can you formulate regarding where we should go next? iii) Can you prepare a formula for sustainable living? iv) Develop your work until you can express it systematically v) Keep going over your work until you can persuade the class as concisely as possible
Hypothesise
verb put forward as a hypothesis
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i) How can you explain the MPs expenses scandal? ii) What would happen if citizenship education were made non-statutory? iii) Develop a hypothesis that can explain inequality iv) Write a play showcasing a possible explanation for media panic over swine flu v) Tell us what you think will happen tomorrow
Integrate
i) ii) iii) iv) v)
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verb - combine or be combined to form a whole How would you integrate fair trade with the desire to make money? Can you integrate effective social policy and the free market? Take these different things we have discussed and combine them into a whole What conditions would we need in order to integrate successfully into the Euro? Can different cultures be integrated into a concept of Britishness?
Merge
verb - 1 combine or be combined into a whole. 2 blend gradually into something else i) ii) iii) iv) v)
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Merge these ideas together in your essay Write a speech merging these perspectives Can these perspectives be merged? If so, how? Join together with another group and merge your role-plays together How would you merge the three arguments of team B into one concluding statement?
Organise
verb - arrange systematically; order i) ii) iii) iv)
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Organise your thoughts into a clear structure How would you organise a Middle East peace negotiation? Can you organise the aims of your project? Organise the issues according to which you think are most pressing for the government v) Use a system to arrange the possible solutions to climate change
Plan
verb - decide on and arrange in advance
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i) Plan the next stage of your coursework ii) Draw a plan of how you will set the experiment up iii) Can you plan an answer to the questions you expect the opposing team to ask you? iv) How do you plan to raise awareness about your issue? v) Decide who is doing what in your group and arrange everything so you are ready in advance
Propose
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verb - put forward (an idea or plan) for consideration by others i) Propose a change to the way the school is run ii) How can human rights be protected around the world? iii) What ideas do you have for judging the effectiveness of local councillors? iv) Propose a fit and proper persons test for MPs v) What proposals would you make for improving your local area?
Synthesise
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verb 1 make by synthesis. 2 combine into a coherent whole. i) Write an essay plan outlining all the ideas we have had ii) How would you explain these concepts to a Year 7 class using drama? iii) Produce a newspaper article that makes sense of all the information iv) What would a poster that explained the UN and UDHR look like? v) Can you visualise a storyboard that combines social, civil and political rights into an intelligible whole?
Unite
i) ii) iii) iv) v)
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verb - come or bring together for a common purpose or to form a whole How can we unite the concepts of justice and fairness? What would a noise uniting hope and joy sound like? What would a painting uniting trust and pleasure look like? Take two of the ideas regarding deregulation and weave an argument out of them Turn the two statements into a story explaining competing views of friendship
Evaluation
noun an appraisal or judgement of the value of something
Appraise Argue Assess Critique Defend
Evaluate
Examine
Grade
Inspect
Judge
Justify
Rank
Rate
Review
Value
Appraise
verb - assess the quality or nature of i) ii) iii) iv)
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How useful is this source to us? Would you advise me to teach this activity again? Why? Is this good? Under what measure of value? Read your partners work and then tell them three good things about it and one area for improvement v) What type of language is the dictator using?
Argue
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verb - give reasons or cite evidence in support of something. i) ii) iii) iv) Who can give us an argument against that? What can you give us to support that? Write an essay arguing for or against the death penalty Produce a radio advert that gives young people a reason to vote v) Build an argument from your own opinion and the material around the room
Assess
verb - evaluate or estimate
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i) What is the likelihood of newspapers revealing their sources? ii) Mark your work and set a target for improvement iii) Produce a report assessing the importance of freedom of information in a democratic country iv) What chances are there for the Kyoto Agreement proving a success? v) How can we evaluate the impact of Gordon Brown as Prime Minister?
Critique
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Verb evaluate in a detailed and analytical way i) Critique the speech in the context of the manifesto ii) Can you offer us a critique of the film? iii) Prepare a Newsnight interview-style role-play critiquing the proposed introduction of ID cards iv) Write an essay critiquing attitudes toward failure v) Can you critique media images of young people?
Defend
verb attempt to justify
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i) Defend your position! ii) Imagine there is no UDHR, Human Rights Act etc., how would you defend your right to freedom of speech, education etc.? iii) Can you justify MP expenditure on duck houses? iv) Defend the proposition... v) How can you defend your contention that the world is made of play dough?
Evaluate
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verb - form an idea of the amount or value of; assess 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) How useful is the source? What changes would you make to improve the White Paper? Evaluate the impact of government spending on educational achievement How effective was the presentation? Do you think peacekeeping is a good or a bad thing?
Examine
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Verb - inspect closely to determine the nature or condition of 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Is the judicial system founded on principles of care or justice? Who has power in the UK? How democratic is school? Examine the source and determine its nature What condition is the local environment in?
Grade
verb - arrange in or allocate to grades 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
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Use the mark scheme to grade your work Write a mark scheme we could use to grade government behaviour in relation to democratic principles How would you grade the impact of the Kyoto Protocol? Which policies have been effective, which not so? An you grade the newspapers according to our Tabloid Scandal scale?
Inspect
verb - look at closely 1) 2) 3) 4)
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5)
What is really being said in this speech, between the lines? What key themes run through the UDHR? How does the language of the American constitution reflect its perceived content? What political messages and positions are underlying the performance? Inspect the picture for clues to its origin
Judge
verb - form an opinion about 1) 2) 3) 4)
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Prepare a list of criteria on which we should judge the presentations. Indicate priority and ratings. Judge the value of OFCOM to the British public What is your judgement regarding the case? Can you judge which of these ideas will be of greater benefit to the community? How effective are ASBOs?
Justify
verb - prove to be right or reasonable 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
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Can you defend your position on capital punishment? Use evidence to justify your argument What is there to justify these claims? How does the barrister attempt to justify the defendants actions? What justification is there for accepting a certain level of unemployment as inevitable?
Rank
1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
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verb - give (someone or something) a rank within a grading system Rank the arguments in order of efficacy Rank the pictures according to the level of bias How would you order these images to fit the grading system? Can you use the assessment criteria to put the performances in order? Place the policy suggestions according to what extent they solve the problem we highlighted
Rate
1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
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Produce a scale which could be used to rate the effectiveness of council policies How would you rate your performance in the assessment? Rate these crimes in order of severity (by a scale, or implicitly through personal morality scale) Rate the proposals based on our criteria How do the sustainable development plans rate in relation to the requirements of Local Agenda 21?
Review
1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
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Value
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Verb - fix or determine the value of; assign a value to 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) What is the value of free trade to developing countries? Can you determine the value of the criminals behaviour? What effect has government policy had on unemployment? Why was this a valuable learning experience? What value would you assign to tolerance in a democracy?
Blueprint
Board game Book Cover Brochure Bulletin board
Display
Drama Dramatic monologue Editorial Essay
Labeled diagram
Large scale drawing Lecture Letter Letter to the editor
Experiment
Experiment Log Fable Fact file Fairy tale
Lesson
Line drawing Magazine article Map Map with legend
Poster
Reference file PowerPoint Presentation Survey Video
Comic Strip
Computer program Crossword puzzle
Family tree
Glossary Graph
Mobile sculpture
Monograph
Vocabulary List
Written report
Make a list of the main events.. Make a timeline of events. Make a facts chart. Write a list of any pieces of information you can remember. List all the .... in the story. Make a chart showing... Make an acrostic.
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Recite a poem.
Knowledge
From: http://www.teachers.ash.org.au/researchskills/Dalton.htm
Cut out or draw pictures to show a particular event. Illustrate what you think the main idea was. Make a cartoon strip showing the sequence of events. Write and perform a play based on the story. Retell the story in your words. Paint a picture of some aspect you like. Write a summary report of an event. Prepare a flow chart to illustrate the sequence of events.
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From: http://www.teachers.ash.org.au/researchskills/Dalton.htm
Construct a model to demonstrate how it will work. Make a diorama to illustrate an important event. Make a scrapbook about the areas of study. Make a paper-mache map to include relevant information about an event. Take a collection of photographs to demonstrate a particular point. Make up a puzzle game using the ideas from the study area. Make a clay model of an item in the material. Dress a doll in national costume. Return to Application Paint a mural using the same materials. Write a textbook about... for others. Design a market strategy for your product using a known strategy as a model.
From: http://www.teachers.ash.org.au/researchskills/Dalton.htm
Analysis
From: http://www.teachers.ash.org.au/researchskills/Dalton.htm
Prepare a list of criteria to judge a ... show. Indicate priority and ratings.
Conduct a debate about an issue of special interest. Make a booklet about 5 rules you see as important. Convince others.
Evaluation
From: http://www.teachers.ash.org.au/researchskills/Dalton.htm
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