What do you remember about the House of Commons? Where is it? Who works there? How many people work there? What do people do in there?

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What do you remember about the House of Commons? Where is it? Who works there? How many people work there? What do people do in there?

LO: To understand what happens in the House of Commons and House of Lords All: will be able to describe two people who work in the House of Commons. Most: will be able to describe what people do in the House of Commons and House of Lords. Some: will be able to explain why we have both Houses in this country and how that helps us create good laws.

Who and what is in the House of Commons? LO: To understand what happens in the House of Commons and House of Lords The Speaker: John Bercow Government MPs Prime Minister: David Cameron Leader of Opposition: Harriet Harman (at the moment) Public Gallery Mace Serjeant at Arms: Lawrence Ward

Add detail to the people on your diagram. LO: To understand what happens in the House of Commons and House of Lords I’m the Speaker. My main job is to keep order and tell MPs when it is their turn to speak. I am not allowed to take sides. I’m the Prime Minister. My main job is to run the Government which means making decisions about how the country is run. I have to answer difficult questions from other MPs about how I’m running the country. I’m Leader of the Opposition. My job is to challenge the Government when they do things my party does not agree with. I’m the Serjeant at Arms. My main responsibility is security and keeping order in the House of Commons. I get to carry the mace in and out of the House and wear a sword!

Is the House of Commons always serious? In the House of Commons Members of Parliament (MPs) debate important issues that affect our country and put forward ideas for new laws (bills). Sometimes arguments start and the Speaker has to step in to calm the debate. But, this doesn’t mean it’s really serious all the time. Quite often the two sides will try to make the other look bad by making jokes at their expense as seen many times in the next video clip… LO: To understand what happens in the House of Commons and House of Lords

Gimme 5 Facts we now know about the House of Commons! LO: To understand what happens in the House of Commons and House of Lords

The House of Lords What do you remember about the House of Lords? LO: To understand what happens in the House of Commons and House of Lords

Watch the three videos to find out more about the House of Lords and why they are important. LO: To understand what happens in the House of Commons and House of Lords Who is in the House of Lords?What is the House of Lords? How does the House of Lords work?

House of Lords Quiz! 1.Another word for most of the members of the House of Lords is: a) peers b) props c) pears 2.The amount of power the House of Lords has in comparison to the Commons is: a) More b) less c) equal 3.Most members of the House of Lords get paid a)£10 per week b)£0 per week c)£1000 per week 4.The main function of the House of Lords is to: a)Prevent the House of Commons passing laws b)Welcome the Queen when she visits Parliament c) Initiate, revise and amend laws 5) The main part of the work of a Lord is to: a) Consider laws and debate issues b) Check the daily newspapers c) Sit in the House of Commons debating 6) Most members of the House of Lords are a) Retired members of the community b) People with a variety of different jobs c) People looking for a career change LO: To understand what happens in the House of Commons and House of Lords

Tic Tac Toe sentence starters… In the House of Commons, Members of Parliament sometimes… Some of the main people in the House of Commons are… The House of Commons is where… I would prefer to work in the House of ____________ because… There are two main Houses in Parliament. They are called the House of _________ and the House of __________. The Queen never goes into the House of ____________ but she has her own throne in the House of ____________. A famous Lord is Lord _________ he helps the Government make laws about ______________. Some Lords don’t go to the Chamber all the time because… Years ago you could be a Lord because your family had a title, but now… LO: To understand what happens in the House of Commons and House of Lords

All: will be able to describe two people who work in the House of Commons. Most: will be able to describe what people do in the House of Commons and House of Lords. Some: will be able to explain why we have both Houses in this country and how that helps us create good laws. LO: To understand what happens in the House of Commons and House of Lords