Must: C Grade Understand the importance of human right legislation
Should: B Grade Identify how international bodies safeguard our human rights
Could: A Grade Discuss these rights with reference to one country where they might not be
guaranteed.
Must (C): Understand what children’s rights are for
Should (B): Explain cases where children do not have children’s rights
Could (A): Judge and reflect upon why children’s rights are not always protected and
what can be done about this.
Learning Objective: To identify the values underpinning human rights
* MUST: Define what is a ‘human right’ Level 4-5
* SHOULD: Identify what was denied to people
during the Holocaust Level 5-6
* COULD: Discuss the origins of human rights Level
6
Elections and Voting System: ALL:
Create your own political party
MOST:
Understand what is meant by the ‘first past the post’ and proportional representation’ voting
system
SOME:
Decide which voting system is fairer and would produce a better government.
Homework/Extension
People migrate to the UK from all over the world and they come
for many different reasons.
Some aren’t allowed to come in, some stay for a short while and
some settle and start families.
We are going to be looking at some case studies to see how
migrants to the UK are treated.
The Age of Criminal Responsibility Writing Scaffold:
I think that the age that young people should be held responsible for their crimes should be age .....
National Government and National Politics
PLTS Objective: I can discuss issues that concern me and identify possible solutions
Learning Objectives: To complete tasks to find out ‘what a democracy is’
LOs:
1. To explain what effect crime has on the people involved. (Level 4)
2. To understand that balancing rights of different people can be hard to do. (Level 5)