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Online Safety Lesson PowerPoint
#Power Point
#Lesson
#Safety
#Online
#Online Safety
#Personal Development
#Learning
A short lesson based around online safety.
Trigger warning. Embedded video content 15+ age rating.
Covers
Kayleigh Haywood story
Keeping safe online
Social media discussion points
Social media tasks
External support
Report Remove tool
Debate activity
Personal Safety Lesson PowerPoint
#Power Point
#Lesson
#Personal Safety
#Learning
#Video
#Keeping Safe
A short lesson on personal safety including videos.
Various discussion points.
Covers:
Ask for Angela
Dark Nights
Safety when drinking
Car Parking
Purpose and features of personal safety alarms
End of Life Care PowerPoint (Lesson)
#Resource
#Health and Social Care
#Full Lesson
#Questions
#Activities
#Health Care
#Care Sector
A full Power Point lesson, ready to be delivered.
Interactive throughout with plenty of questioning opportunities.
Session based around end of life care, perfect for aspiring health and social care workers.
Content covered includes:
What end of life care is
What factors are important in end of life care
Who might be involved in end of life care
Why staff may find end of life care problematic
Physical and mental/emotional impacts of end of life care
The difference between expected and unexpected death
Paperwork and documentation
Scenarios (Activity)
Good standards of care
Governing bodies in the care sector
Terrorism and Prevent Unscramble Word Game
#Terrorism
#Prevent
#Maths Embedded
#English Embedded
#Answers
#Games
#Starter
#Plenary
#Citizenship
#Personal Development
#Social
A great addition to a lesson, tried and tested with my students who enjoyed the challenge.
A perfect opportunity to embed Maths and English into sessions.
Students must unscramble the words to work out their meaning. All words relate to the topic of terrorism and prevent.
Students can work individually or as a small group to solve.
Teachers can also add in a timer to add some extra pressure.
Students are then asked to convert the amount of words they correctly guessed into a percentage.
Terrorism and Prevent
#Power Point
#Lesson
#Terrorism
#Prevent
#Laws
#Legislations
The session starts with a video from the Prevent strategy.
Then the lesson moves into exploring examples of terrorist attacks within the UK and worldwide. Students will then move on to look at what extremism is and who can become an extremist. The session will then move on to look at what the term radicalisation means. Students will then begin to explore the laws and legislations which are linked into terrorism, before moving on to look at the prevent strategy. Students will then do a recap of the session before completing a final activity which is called unscramble (This is also available to buy separately on my page). Students are then asked to review their own learning.
Anti-Bullying Match Activity
#Starter
#Plenary
#Match
#Activity
#Learning
#Teaching
Anti-Bullying themed matching activity.
Has the cards for the students to use and a teacher card enabling guidance to be provided.
Cut out the student cards and get students to match the statement with the correct answer to build a triangle.
These can be laminated to protect them and enable them to be reused over and over again.
Fun activity which I have used with my own students, who love it.
Heads Up Maths Game
#Maths game
#Fun
#Knowledge
#Recap
#Starter
#Plenary
#Understanding
#Description
2 or more players required. Printable document.
Tried and tested by students in a 16-19 setting.
This game can be played by 2 or more people. Student can plays 1 V 1 or they can play in groups.
The pack can be printed and cut out. It can also be laminated to preserve quality and be reused again.
How to use: One student will hold the card above their head (without looking), the other student/s will use words to explain what is on the card, without actually saying the word on the card. If the student can guess the word on the card, they get to keep it (classed as a point). If a student cannot guess, they can pass on the card and it is put back in the pile and they loose their turn. The student with the most cards at the end of the game is a winner.
To increase the difficulty, you can add a timer.