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What's included in our 2025/26 service? 

"Pre-chewed provides a brilliant service that’s equally proficient for homework tasks, cover lessons, and flipped learning. We couldn’t operate without it!"
- Robin Hardman, Hampton School ​


"The Pre-chewed resources have been a staple for our students for some years now and the updated case studies have proved an indispensable guide when navigating an ever-changing political landscape. The analyses of the 2024 UK and US general elections are particularly insightful, in-depth and are utilised on a near-weekly basis!"
- Sam Bell, Bury Grammar School

1. In-depth video lessons  

Our extensive range of video lessons and accompanying worksheets are what make it possible for you to flip your A-level Politics classroom and develop students' subject mastery. The listening is done at home and the challenging debates and student questions and concerns can be discussed at school, when you are there and able to help. Students can learn independently and at their own pace, pausing and rewinding the videos as they need. The worksheets enable them to draw out the key points and consolidate their learning. They arrive at class ready to debate and participate. 

As an ever evolving service, we are always adding new video lessons over the course of the year. 
  • Our UK Government and Politics service currently provides 99 video lessons and worksheets
  • Our core Political Ideas service provides 24 video lessons and worksheets
  • Our US Government and Politics service currently provides 75 video lessons and worksheets 
  • Our Global Politics beta service launches in September 2025, starting with two complete video chapters - Comparative Theories and The State and Globalisation. We’ll continue to add new video content throughout the year, building towards full coverage for September 2026.

New style video lessons added throughout the year

​UK Electoral Systems sample

Download UK worksheet

​US Congress sample

Download US worksheet

Global Politics beta service

Core Political Ideas samples

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Launching with two chapters for 25/26
Download Modern Liberalism worksheet
Socialism
Download Social Democracy worksheet
Conservatism
Download Robert Nozick worksheet

2. Fully redesigned monthly case studies 

  • New format, highly accessible case studies: Our new style and format means our case studies are even more engaging and accessible. Our case studies are now followed by an optional Synoptic Links/ Comparative Politics page and a class debate page. We've provided these so that you can easily deliver a prep-free classroom activity on our case studies and ensure students have understood the topic fully. Take a look at the new samples below to preview the new design and format. 
  • Running from September - June (to reflect the linear structure of the A-level), our hugely popular and invaluable monthly case study articles are based on the most important headlines, keeping students up to date and prepared for their exams. 
  • Current, readable and concise, the case study articles encourage students to become self-motivated, independent learners.
  • No more endless searching for appropriate examples - we bring them to you.
What does the approval of a third runway at Heathrow tell us about cabinet government? UK sample
What does the fate of Trump's most controversial cabinet nominees tell us about Senate oversight? US sample

3. Master key words 

To support revision and exam success, your students can fully master all key words across the year with our:
  • End of chapter online interactive quizzes (scored in real time)
  • End of chapter flash cards, for use in class and at home 
  • End of chapter glossaries, which can be printed to accompany course notes and revision 

Currently available exclusively alongside our UK content
Download classroom quiz sample
Download chapter glossary

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