Diversity and Identity in the United Kingdom
Social Studies
Diversity and Identity in the United Kingdom starts at 3 and continues till grade 5.
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Describe one way people in the UK express their identity through food.
Describe one way schools in the UK show respect for diversity.
Explain how learning about diversity can help people get along better.
Explain why it is important to respect people from different backgrounds.
Name one way people in the UK celebrate their cultural identity.
Name two different religions that are practiced in the United Kingdom.
What does the word 'diversity' mean?
What is identity?
What is the name of the law that protects people from discrimination in the UK? (1) Equality Act (2) Magna Carta (3) Bill of Rights (4) Human Rights Act
Which language is most commonly spoken in the United Kingdom? (1) French (2) English (3) Welsh (4) Polish
Which of the following is a language spoken in Wales? (1) Gaelic (2) Welsh (3) Cornish (4) French
Which of the following is a traditional Scottish item of clothing? (1) Kimono (2) Sari (3) Kilt (4) Poncho
Fill in the blank: Celebrating __________ helps people learn about each other's cultures.
Fill in the blank: People in the UK may have different __________, such as English, Scottish, Welsh, or Irish.
Fill in the blank: People in the UK may speak different __________ at home, such as Urdu, Polish, or Bengali.
Fill in the blank: The UK celebrates many different __________, such as Eid, Christmas, and Hanukkah.
True or False: All people in the United Kingdom have the same traditions and customs.
True or False: Diversity can include differences in age, gender, and abilities.
True or False: Everyone in the UK celebrates the same holidays.
True or False: Only people born in the UK can be British citizens.
