Who Has Liberty?
Activity for key stages three and four, exploring different understandings of individual liberty, the extent to which people have individual liberty, and how perceptions of individual liberty can change based on one’s world view.
The Fight for Liberty
Activity for key stages two and three, helping young people to recognise that many of the liberties we enjoy today were fought for and explores how they came about.
Being Ourselves
Activity for early years and key stages one and two, exploring the concept of individuality and personal choice.
Thinking About Laws
Activity for key stages two and three, providing young people with an understanding of what a law is and the reasons why laws are put in place.
Lawmakers!
Activity for key stages two and three, providing young people with an understanding of how acts are passed in parliament.
Rules are Rules
Activity for Key Stage two, helping them to understand the difference between rules and laws and their importance.
What is Democracy?
Activity for key stage three, introducing young people to the idea of democracy and some of its basic principles.
Understanding Governments
Activity for key stage four and five, exploring some of the different forms of government and how these are enacted in some countries in the world.
Have Your Say
Activity for upper key stage two and key stage three, providing young people with an understanding of democracy and how citizens can influence decision-making.
Thinking About Liberty
Activity for key stages two and three, introducing the concept of individual liberty, when it should be exercised, and how rights must be balanced with responsibilities.
