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Learning Questions: Can I explore the notion of a 'Britishness'? Can I apply this to me? Can I evaluate important having a national identify is? Today's title: Being British British Do a 'braindump' of any images, words or phrases that come to mind.

British Why do these words/images/phrases come to mind? Can I explore the notion of a 'Britishness'? Can I apply this to me? Can I evaluate important having a national identify is?

Can I explore the notion of a 'Britishness'? Can I apply this to me? Can I evaluate important having a national identify is? Today we will use two Socratic Circle discussions (in two halves) to discuss this topic. In silence... 1) Prepare answers to the following questions: - What does it mean to be British? - Has our notion of Britishness changed? - Is it important to have a national identify? - Do you feel British? 2) Devise at least three open, challenging quesitons to ask. 3) Consider your response to these quesitons. Let's watch some clips before we plan.

Can I explore the notion of a 'Britishness'? Can I apply this to me? Can I evaluate important having a national identify is? Ideas Poor quality

Can I explore the notion of a 'Britishness'? Can I apply this to me? Can I evaluate important having a national identify is? Jennifer Becky Abu Abby Deena Liam Louis Oliver Natasha Altay Lauren Vaaish Drew James Sam Hannah Alex Charlotte Charlie Jordan Daniel Imogen Holly Blessings Connor William Emma Josh Kenny Rosie Laura / Cameron Find someone from here to focus on: before we start, discuss your AT/discussion targets. Find someone from here to focus on: before we start, discuss your AT/discussion targets.

Can I explore the notion of a 'Britishness'? Can I apply this to me? Can I evaluate important having a national identify is? On your boards What does being mean to you? British

Can I explore the notion of a 'Britishness'? Can I apply this to me and evaluate how British I feel? Today we will have two Socratic Circles discussing