How British are you?. Which countries are part of Britain?

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Presentation transcript:

How British are you?

Which countries are part of Britain?

The British Isles? The United Kingdom? Great Britain?

Which countries are part of Britain? The British Isles England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and The Republic of Ireland The United Kingdom England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland Great Britain England, Wales and Scotland

What is democracy? a.Where everyone goes crazy b.Where everyone has a vote for the government c.Where one person rules everything

What is respect? a.To think you are better than others b.To recognise that other people are special c.To think that others are rubbish

What is freedom? a.To think, speak and act how you want b.To be told what to do c.To hurt other people

What is the Law? a.Rules made to boss everyone about b.Rules made by David Beckham c.Rules made by the Government to help us all stay happy and safe

What is tolerance? a.To hate other people because they believe or do something different b.To be unfair about other people c.To be fair about other people even if they are have different beliefs to us

What is prejudice? a.To think bad things about a certain group, without understanding them b.To understand other people c.To respect others

What is discrimination? a.To treat all people fairly b.To be unfair towards people because they belong to a certain group c.To understand other peoples’ views

What is justice ? a.The Government treats all people fairly b.To respect the people who only in your group c.To get someone else into trouble when it was your fault

What is equality ? a.To only give team points to the girls b.To only let Year 4 be on the School Council c.To respect everyone as having the same rights and opportunities

We are ALL proud to be British!