Showing posts with label class 10. Show all posts
Showing posts with label class 10. Show all posts

Saturday, 6 May 2017

Resource and Development - Seminar

I told to my students to present this chapter as a seminar and divided the topic for four houses. Students groups. All are presented very well. Especially the student named Amith Raishankar, Marzooq , Dipesh, Kevin, Steve and Deric prepared very will. in grade 10 N Muhammed Sahil, Muaz prepared prezi ppt. It was awesome work. Karthik also presented very well. He is a hard worker. In this post I just share a ppt which I prepared two years ago when i was in Springs. But i have added few things in this file and we express courtesy to slideshare community members.

Link


New PPT 

Monday, 12 December 2016

PPT for Class 10 -Politics

Thursday, 9 June 2016

Democracy and Diversity

Know the concept of social differences and their causes.
A story from Mexico Olympics
Social differences in USA
A story from Mexico Olympics
What was their aim ?
What is social discrimination ?
Social differences in different countries ?
Sri Lanka – regional social division, religion
Belgium – Language




Origin of Social division
Accidentally.
90 %
These are done accidentally. With out our decision.
Biological division - Gender division – Girls & Boys
Social – Religion, Racial division
Economic- Rich or poor

You own choice
Religion, Atheist
economic


Friday, 3 June 2016

Federalism - Class Activity



Activity No. 1 : Work Sheet on Classification of the federal and non- federal forms of the governments

Statements :

a) There should be two or three levels of government.
b) Powers should be divided between the centre and the states.
c) The financial powers should vest with the central government.
d) The central government is entitled to take away the powers of the states.
e) The governments at two levels have their separate jurisdiction in the field of law
making.
f) The government at the central level alone has the right to change the state laws.
g) Judiciary is not empowered to interpret the constitution.
h) No written constitution is required.