LO: To IDENTIFY the features of biometrics (passport) Keyword: Security - the state of being free from danger or threat. Starter Describe what a passport.

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LO: To IDENTIFY the features of biometrics (passport) Keyword: Security - the state of being free from danger or threat. Starter Describe what a passport is used for. Think about what your passport says about you

LO: To IDENTIFY the features of biometrics (passport) Keyword: Security - the state of being free from danger or threat. Did you know! RFID chips found in passports are used in many products What other devices that have Coe out over the last few years have allowed you to swipe a card on a special pad?

LO: To IDENTIFY the features of biometrics (passport) Keyword: Security - the state of being free from danger or threat. Main Activity – Create a Poster with the following bits of information to help people ordering a new passport understand why it is secure. Task: Describe what security techniques are used on a passport? Task: State what “biometrics” is? Task: Discuss why it is important to have a range of security devices on a passport? Task : Read Pages 43 – 44 Use the internet to find out about passports. (IPS) List some important points you have found B-A C C D

LO: To IDENTIFY the features of biometrics (passport) Keyword: Security - the state of being free from danger or threat. 60 Second Challenge Evaluate your peers work What has gone well? What could be improved?

LO: To IDENTIFY the features of biometrics (passport) Keyword: Security - the state of being free from danger or threat. POINT (State a Fact) IMPACT (Investigate the Details) CONSEQUENCE (Results of the Details) CONCLUSION (Contains what you think, a Summary) “In conclusion I think that…….” Therefore, Overall Although (Other side of the argument) Discuss why it is important to have a range of security devices on a passport?

LO: To IDENTIFY the features of biometrics (passport) Keyword: Security - the state of being free from danger or threat. Plenary (Establish if LO met) What biometric devices can be found on a passport? Class discussion