PSHE, Citizenship, RE, SMSC Lessons + Teaching Resources
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British Values / Citizenship lesson. An hour long, fully resourced lesson with all about the structure and workings of the British Criminal Justice System . The three-level differentiated lesson is filled with engaging, well structured and fun activities and could be used as a KS3 or KS4 lesson, or slightly amended and used as the basis for a Citizenship GCSE lesson.
These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes).
This lesson could be used for Citizenship, SMSC or PSHCE. You can find many more inexpensive and free PSHE, Citizenship and RE resources at my shop: MORE PSHE RESOURCES
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A GCSE levelled citizenship assessment for Year 7, with accompanying starter and powerpoint. Many more inexpensive and free resources at my shop: EC_Resources
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EU Teaching resources for Citizenship.
Complete 1 hour lesson with starter handout and worksheets
Suitable for KS4
Variety of different level tasks for MA,LA or Core
Differentiated to 3 levels or more
Designed to fit Ofsted criteria for’ Good’ or above
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With revision powerpoint and revision pack.
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Exam practice question and mark scheme for Citizenship GCSE 9-1.
This was created as part of this two hour lesson for Citizenship GCSE 9-1 with a focus on:
3.4.2 What are the powers of local and devolved government and how can citizens participate?
The full two hour lesson is also available for free, here.
Exam practice question and mark scheme for Citizenship GCSE 9-1.
This was created as part of this two hour lesson for Citizenship GCSE 9-1 with a focus on:
3.4.4 How do others govern themselves?
Key differences in how citizens can or cannot participate in politics in one democratic and one non-democratic political system that is outside the UK.
The full lesson can be found here.
1x hour PP, worksheets, clips, well differentiated and easily adapted. Suitable as an introduction to Communism, Capitalism and a shorter introduction to Socialism.
These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes) and are designed to last one hour each.
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Exam practice question and peer assessment mark scheme for Citizenship GCSE 9-1 AQA 8 mark questions. This was created as part of a two hour lesson for Citizenship GCSE 9-1 with a focus on:
3.4.2 What are the powers of local and devolved government and how can citizens participate?
The debate about ‘English votes for English laws’. Who can stand for election and how candidates are selected.
Who can and cannot vote in elections and why; debates about the voting age.
Issues relating to voter turnout, voter apathy and suggestions for increasing vote turnout at elections.
The full lesson can be found here.
Citizenship/PSHE resources: a differentiated task where students plot the journey of British Democracy on a graph.
There is a full lesson which goes with this available here:
Full History of British Democracy Lesson
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Citizenship Resources: A detailed, well differentiated, 6 page scheme of work originally written for Year 8 to introduce them to British Values.
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GCSE Citizenship 9-1: A 60 min lesson on public funding and spending and the arguments around this, how taxes are raised and spent and how risk is managed, as required by the AQA spec. This lesson covers:
3.4.2 What are the powers of local and devolved government and how can citizens participate?
How public taxes are raised and spent by government locally and nationally.
The practice of budgeting and managing risk and how it is used by government to manage complex decisions about the allocation of public funding.
Different viewpoints and debates about how governments and other service providers make provision for welfare, health, the elderly and education.
Created for Citizenship GCSE - Politics and Participation. Includes:
One 60 min hour lesson with PP, worksheets, exam practice question, peer assessment and marking grid, clips and source book. Well differentiated and easily adapted. Made for AQA Citizenship 9-1 but suitable material for any of the Citizenship GCSE courses or could be used for non-GCSE British Values lessons.
These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes).
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A fun and creative Citizenship / Tutor Time project lesson for students in the last week of term. Could be used for activities week in Humanities or just as a reward lesson the last time you see your class for the summer.
Very easy to set up - you will just need a few balloons, string, sellotape, old clothes, felt tips and a any other boxes/construction materials you can find (just things that would usually be thrown in the recycling). The students work in small groups to research and recreate a famous political icon (info sheets and clip tasks included - all instructions on Powerpoint). The lesson can last as long as you want it to, and I gave prizes of sweets at the end for the best one - but that’s optional! My students really enjoyed it and we took pictures at the end for the school website.
Hopefully yours will love it too.
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A 15-20 minute assembly (if clip is watched) to explain, in very simple terms, what’s going on with Brexit at the moment. It includes student friendly explanations, a channel 4 clip which is perfect at explaining the situation in simple terms, questions to ask the students (optional), facts, analogies quotes and a little humour.
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GCSE Citizenship 9-1: 2 hour lesson on Britain’s role in international organisations. Covers the UN, NATO, European Council, the Commonwealth and World Trade Organisation. Also focuses on issues caused by leaving the EU.
Created for Citizenship GCSE - Life in Modern Britain. Includes:
2 hour PP, worksheets, exam practice question, clips, well differentiated and easily adapted. Made for AQA Citizenship 9-1 but suitable material for any of the Citizenship GCSE courses or could be used for non-GCSE British Values lessons.
This lesson has been planned for Citizenship AQA 9-1 : 3.2 Life in Modern Britain (3.2.4 What is Britain’s role in key international organisations?)
These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes).
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Genocide Human Rights Citizenship: Fully resourced lesson includes: 1 hour PowerPoint, clip, 11 worksheets, differentiated fully, complete 1 hour lesson with different level tasks for MA,LA or Core.
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Produced by the CCRC (Criminal Cases Review Commission) with EC Resources. 5 hours of highly-detailed Citizenship lessons in this complete crime unit with 39 slide PowerPoint, written scheme of work, teacher introduction letter and 19 well-differentiated and easy to follow accompanying worksheets.
This pack has been produced by the Criminal Cases Review Commission in conjunction with EC Resources (PSHE, RSE and Citizenship specialists) and Tes. It is most suitably used as a Drop Down Day for KS3, but could easily be used for KS4 too.
The unit of work follows the story of Lee, a young man who is convicted of murder. It is up to your class to investigate the crime through mock trials, examining fingerprints and DNA forensic clues and discovering new evidence - all whilst learning an incredible amount about the workings of the criminal justice system and the appeal process along the way.
Is Lee guilty? If not, how can he prove it? Can you help? This exciting, engaging and active day has had fantastic feedback from trial schools so far and we know your students will enjoy it too. Please let us know how it goes by leaving us a review!
GCSE Citizenship 9-1: A 2 hour lesson on where political power resides in the UK. This lesson covers; the difference between the executive, the legislature, the judiciary and the monarchy as well as the nature of bicameral Westminster parliament, the respective roles of and the relationship between the House of Commons and the House of Lords and the role of the monarch. This could be used as an introduction to the topic or a revision session.
Created for Citizenship GCSE - Politics and Participation. Includes:
2 hour PP, worksheets, exam practice question, clips, well differentiated and easily adapted. Made for AQA Citizenship 9-1 but suitable material for any of the Citizenship GCSE courses or could be used for non-GCSE British Values lessons.
This lesson has been planned for Citizenship AQA 9-1 : Politics and Participation, specifically spec point 3.4.3 Where does political power reside: with the citizen, parliament or government?
These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes).
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Drop Down Day Pack - A set of 6 lessons to cover a Drop Down Day (6 hours) introducing Citizenship to KS3.
The Drop Down Day was put together for Year 7 originally, but all the resources are editable and well-differentiated so it could be used with any year group KS4 / KS3 with a tweak or so.
The Drop Down Day covers an introduction to Citizenship, rights + responsibilities, Human Rights and focusing on how we can be active and positive citizens both in the UK and for the rest of the world.
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UPDATED : A 25 minute Tutor Time session all about what a No Deal Brexit is and what this would mean for the country. The session focuses on how a No Deal Brexit is already being prepared for, the possible consequences of this and what it would mean legally. The PowerPoint also examines why some people are for and some against a No Deal Brexit, before inviting the students to form their own conclusions through a class debate.
The resource is editable, has differentiated tasks, a clip with questions, info sheet, and is designed to last around half an hour.
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11 pages of revision activities all with a focus on democracy, the development of UK democracy, political change and voting systems and different forms of government for these sections of the new GCSE 9-1 Citizenship spec. All these have been selected as stand alone activities from my Citizenship GCSE lessons and can be printed out and given as a 11 page revision guide which students can use at home, or printed individually and set as revision homeworks.
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