China and the rest of the World I can describe what communism is – Level 4 I can contrast the differences between a Communism and Democratic government.

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China and the rest of the World I can describe what communism is – Level 4 I can contrast the differences between a Communism and Democratic government – Level 5 I can analyse China’s role as global leader – Level 6 Learning Objective- To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World

L/O - To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World

I can contrast the differences between a Communism and Democratic government – Level 5 Consider -Political governance (vote??) -Employment and wage -Freedom of speech, leave the country -Examples Task: Sort the cards into the sides of your tables. Remember to read them as you will need this information to write your own opinion.

L/O - To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World I can contrast the differences between a Communism and Democratic government – Level 5 On your poster: 1. Draw a picture of what life would be like in a communist country 2. Then a democratic country

L/O - To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World Compare and contrast communism and democracy? Use the information on your posters to help you. Can you find any similarities?

L/O - To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World Is China a global leader? Use page 48 – 49 to investigate Show both sides of the argument, present however you like.

China in a box! L/O - To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World

Great Wall of China

Birds Nest Stadium - Beijing

Shanghai skyline from the River

Forbidden City - Beijing

Three Gorges Dam

Hangzhou

Hong Kong

Himalayas

L/O - To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World In SILENCE write down 3 keywords that sum up what you have learnt today Share your words with your table, have you got any the same?

China and the rest of the World I can describe what communism is – Level 4 I can contrast the differences between a Communism and Democratic government – Level 5 I can analyse China’s role as global leader – Level 6 Learning Objective- To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World