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2 presents Stay away from the press space bar to begin Somewhere deep in the woods you have found a log cabin. Inside the cabin is a set of trapdoors. Some of the trapdoors are fine. However, others lead to a deep dark dungeon! Stay away from the trapdoor!

3 Environmental Protection Act 1994 Fixed Term Parliament Act 2011 Constitutional Reform Act 2005 European Convention on Human Rights Civil Contingencies Act2004 Succession to the Crown Act 2013 Scotland Act 1998 Offender Rehabilitation Act 2014 European Communities Act 1972 Disability Discrimination Act 1995 Children Act 2004 Education and Skills Act 2008 House of Lords Act 1999 Recall of MPs Act 2015 Human Rights Act 1998 Representation of the People Act 2983 Which of these is a constitutional statute law? Click here to start again Fixed Term Parliament Act 2011 European Convention on Human Rights House of Lords Act 1999 Human Rights Act 1998 Succession to the Crown Act 2013 Disability Discrimination Act 1995 Children Act 2004 Environmental Protection Act 1994 Scotland Act 1998 European Communities Act 1972 Recall of MPs Act 2015 Representation of the People Act 2983 Offender Rehabilitation Act 2014 Constitutional Reform Act 2005 Civil Contingencies Act2004 Education and Skills Act 2008

4 Reset table to blank Which of these is a constitutional statute law?Code (R,W,) Fixed Term Parliament Act 2011R European Convention on Human RightsW House of Lords Act 1999R Human Rights Act 1998R Succession to the Crown Act 2013R Disability Discrimination Act 1995W Children Act 2004W Environmental Protection Act 1994W Scotland Act 1998R European Communities Act 1972R Recall of MPs Act 2015R Representation of the People Act 2983R Offender Rehabilitation Act 2014W Constitutional Reform Act 2005R Civil Contingencies Act2004R Education and Skills Act 2008W How to set up ‘Trapdoor’: You will need a question, and up to 16 correct and incorrect answers. In ‘normal’ mode: Enter the question into the orange box. Next, enter however many correct answers that you have into the boxes directly below the question. In the ‘Code’ column enter ‘R’ (for ‘right’) Enter the incorrect answers in the boxes thereafter and enter the code ‘W’ (for ‘wrong’). If you have less than 16 answers leave the remaining boxes blank. Save the file. Click the button below. In ‘Slideshow’ mode, click this button to randomly set the trapdoors on the game screen. In ‘Slideshow’ mode, click this button to randomly set the trapdoors on the game screen. How to use ‘Trapdoor’: Split the class into a number of teams and choose one team to go first. Start the PowerPoint – remember to “enable macros” (you will be prompted on screen) and to play the game in Slideshow mode. Do also make sure that you have sound, as there is appropriate accompanying music and sound effects with this game. Give students time to read the instructions on the first page. When they have finished reading, press Spacebar to start the game. Teams should take it in turns to decide which of the options presented are examples of constitutional statute law. The teacher should click on the chosen trapdoor, which will reveal whether the students’ choice is correct or not. The winning team is the team with the fewest incorrect answers.


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