I have taught in Secondary Schools in the Northwest for over 10 years. I have been Head of Department for Citizenship, PSHRE, Religious Studies & Sociology. I have an NPQSL and have been an ITT Coordinator. I have also been a seminar tutor on an LLB degree. These resources are high quality, inclusive and non-specialist friendly. I create empowering lessons, PPT's, workpacks & assessment/revision materials that are adaptable to meet individual schools' and teacher needs for KS3/4.
I have taught in Secondary Schools in the Northwest for over 10 years. I have been Head of Department for Citizenship, PSHRE, Religious Studies & Sociology. I have an NPQSL and have been an ITT Coordinator. I have also been a seminar tutor on an LLB degree. These resources are high quality, inclusive and non-specialist friendly. I create empowering lessons, PPT's, workpacks & assessment/revision materials that are adaptable to meet individual schools' and teacher needs for KS3/4.
A ready to use lesson (from KS3 upwards) to meet the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable Powerpoint with 60 minutes worth of material.
Learning Intentions:
I can sort factors that increase/decrease fertility
I can reflect on how infertility may impact families
I can distinguish between fertility issues that arise in problem-based scenarios
The lesson teaches students about fertility issues that some people may face. Students are challenged to sort factors that can increase or decrease fertility and are presented with problem-based scenarios, in which they have to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding by correctly identifying the issue and offering advice. Students are supported to reflect on how infertility may affect families and are introduced to the process of surrogacy and miscarriage. Students are also introduced to the options available when pregnant such as adoption, continuing with the pregnancy and abortion. Students are also able to debate whether TV shows such as Love Island can influence promiscuity as fun way to end the lesson.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -12
Resources- DIN task Crack the Code, Fertility Sorting Factors, Key Vocab match up tables and True or False quiz slips.
PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and develops wider literacy skills.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested timings. The Lesson and resources are non-specialist friendly.
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
If you want to save time and want all your resources in one place, why not download the Student Workpack for this lesson, which has everything included which can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and support lower ability students.
Other lessons in this sero download the lesson on Consent & Sexting, Safe Sex and Sexually Transmitted Lessons, which can be found at the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes, along with other PSHRE and Citizenship lessons.
This lesson is once bought and downloaded should not be resold. You have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
No Sharing of Derivatives (except to teach) — if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material except to those people you teach.
A ready to use GCSE Citizenship ideally made for Edexcel GCSE level, however it can still be used in schools where GCSE Citizenship is not an option, yet there is some element of Citizenship education. (To be used from year 9 onwards in this instance) This lesson teaches students about Press Regualtors iin the UK, namely IPSO and IMPRESS.
In response to the 2022 GCSE Edexcel paper, upon which many candidates struggled to explain the role of a press regulator, this lesson serves to bridge this gap in learning. This lesson ideally should be taught after introducing the role of the press and censorship (also available to download separately or as part of the ‘GCSE Citizenship-Press Bundle’)
The lesson includes 60 minutes worth of high-quality teaching and learning materials, which challenges students to debate and think critically about the role of the press regulators and the extent to which they support/restrict press freedom in the UK. Students learn about each press regulator and the capacity in which they regulate the press and balance the rights of their members with the right to privacy.
Students have to rank the Code of Practice clauses that press outlets must abide to when becoming members of the Press Regulatory bodies. Students are also taught about the Leverson Inquiry and the News of the World Scandal as an effective case study to draw upon in their Paper 2 examination. This is particularly important for extended writing questions on Paper 2 in which students have to evaluate the role and responsibility of the press when exercising their right to freedom of expression and how to ensure that this does not violate the right to privacy and harm society.
Learning Intentions:
-I can identify why press regulation is important in a democratic society
-I can demonstrate my knowledge on the role and responsibilities of the press through a case study
-I can prioritise and rank the clauses and Standards the press must abide by, in order to safeguard both free press and the rights of individuals.
What is included in this sale?
-PowerpPoint-8 slides
-Resources-Diamond 9 Clauses rank (Publisher), Press Regulators Knowledge Organiser (Publisher), News of the World Task (Publisher) Press Regulators Info Sheet (Word) The Press Should be able to Sorting Task… (Publisher)
PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and has teacher notes and suggested timings. The Lesson and resources are non-specialist friendly and ideal for Early Careers Teachers teaching Citizenship for the first time.
This lesson once bought and downloaded should not be resold. You have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
A ready to use lesson (from KS3 upwards) to meet the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable Powerpoint with 60 minutes worth of material.
Learning Intentions:
• I can explain what FGM is
• I can categorise the short and long-term effects of FGM
• I can demonstrate my knowledge by offering advice on the UK laws and consequences of FGM
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -8 slides
Resources- Missing Word Sheets (uses Word) Facthseet (uses Word) Comprehension Question Sheet (uses Word) cycle of FGM (uses Publisher) Cycle of FGM consequence and Risk tables (uses Publisher, Think, Feel & Act Plenary Slips (On PPT)
The lesson enables students to learn about the controversial practice of FGM in a safe and controlled manner. Including real life case studies via video, students learn about the reasons, risks and laws encircling FGM. Students are challenged to evaluate and sort the short and long-term risks at different life cycles and are stretched to apply and demonstrate this knowledge with a writing to advise task. The students are also encouraged to reflect on how they think, feel and will act moving on from this lesson.
PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and develops wider literacy skills.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested timings. The Lesson and resources are non-specialist friendly.
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
If you want to save time and want all your resources in one place, why not download the Student Workpack for this lesson, which has everything included which can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and support lower ability students.
Other lessons in this SRE series that can be downloaded and found at the ‘Empowered Learning’ shop on Tes are:
Consent & Sexting
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Forced & Arranged Marriage
Abortion
Pornography
This lesson once bought and downloaded should not be resold. You have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
No Sharing of Derivatives (except to teach) — if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material except to those people you teach.
A ready to use, KS3 lesson complete with resources to meet the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable PowerPoint with 60 minutes worth of material.
Learning Intentions:
I can explain what is classed as bullying and categorise the different types.
I can evaluate the short-term and long-term effects of bullying.
I can suggest and compare the various ways that people can respond to bullying, as well as how to seek help and support.
The Lesson focuses on encouraging students to identify what constitutes bullying. Students explore the different types of bullying and how to respond to bullying through scenario based tasks.
PowerPoint and Lessons are in comic sans, size 14 and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and an optional homework task.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested times to aid teachers.
The Lesson includes:
Powerpoint
Response to bullying worksheet
If you want to save time and want all your resources in one place, why not download the Student Workpack which has everything included which can be also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students.
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff used across inner city schools in the northwest.
For more Citizenship and PSHE, which meets the new Government SRE guidelines, please visit the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes.
After buying and downloading this lesson it is not for resale. You can:
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
However, no Sharing of derivatives (except to teach) — if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material except to those people you teach.
A ready to use lesson (suitbale from KS3 upwards) with student Workpack to meet the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable Powerpoint and Workpack, with 60 minutes worth of material. Colourful and engaging, no need to print and cut resources. The Workpack includes space for student self-assessment and teacher comments to aid quick directed marking.
Learning Intentions:
I can define grooming using examples
I can categorise risk factors
I can distinguish between the short-term and long-term impacts of grooming
The Lesson and Workpack focuses on encouraging students to explore the dangers of grooming both online and in person. The video includes an informative video which serves as a case study and acts to dispel the myth that grooming only affects females. The lesson has activities that strengthen literacy and research skills, whilst allowing students to examine the stages of grooming in more detail. Students are challenged to question the motives around behaviours they may be exposed to and are supported to identify the impact grooming can have on individuals.
The Lesson and Workpack are non-specialist friendly.
PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested timings.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -9 slides
Workpack-6 pages (3 when double sided)
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
If you want to save time and want all your resources in one place, why not download the Student Workpack for this lesson, which has everything included which can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and support lower ability students.
For more Citizenship and PSHRE lesson, which meets the new Government SRE guidelines, please visit the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes.
This lesson is once bought and downloaded should not be resold. You have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
No Sharing of Derivatives (except to teach) — if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material except to those people you teach.
A ready to use lesson (from Ks3 upwards) to meet the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable Powerpoint with 60 minutes worth of material. Resources are on both Word and Publisher.
Learning Intentions:
I can define and explain what constitute harassment in law
I can apply my knowledge to problem-based scenarios
I can formulate a persuasive argument as to why Upskirting should be illegal.
The Lesson focuses on encouraging students to debate what is classed as harassment and to categorise the types of behaviours. Students also learn about Upskirting and the law and are encouraged to debate controversial statements in teams. Students are assessed through a speech writing task whereby they have to persuasively argue why upskirting should be a crime.
The activity is fun and engaging allowing for students to develop critical thinking skills.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -8 slides
Resources- Harassment or Not scenario sheet, debate team cards, DIN definition starter slips, Opinion writing structure slips, types of harassment sorting bubble worksheet
PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and develops wider literacy skills.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested timings. The Lesson and resources are non-specialist friendly. Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
If you want to save time and want all your resources in one place, why not download the Student Workpack for this lesson (no need for resources), which has everything included which can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and support lower ability students.
For more Citizenship and PSHRE lesson, which meets the new Government SRE guidelines, please visit the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes.
This lesson is once bought and downloaded should not be resold. You have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
No Sharing of Derivatives (except to teach) — if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material except to those people you teach.
A ready to use lesson (from KS3 upwards) to meet the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable Powerpoint with 60 minutes worth of material.
Learning Intentions:
I can define consent and sexting
I can compare and sort risk from reason
I can apply my knowledge to judge whether consent has been given in problem-based scenarios
The lesson encourages students to discuss consent and to identify the difference between expressed and implied consent. Students also learn about sexting and the legal consequences. Students discuss cause and effect and also the reasons why people are pressured into consenting/sending nude images/videos. Lastly, students are challenged through problem-based scenarios to demonstrate their knowledge, which can be used as a summative assessment.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -11 slides
Resources- Matching tables worksheet, Sexting table (risks and reasons) slips, plenary challenge slips (Resources are made using Word)
PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and develops wider literacy skills.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested timings. The Lesson and resources are non-specialist friendly.
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
If you want to save time and want all your resources in one place, why not download the Student Workpack for this lesson, which has everything included which can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and support lower ability students. This lesson supplements the Harassment & Upskirting Lesson as well as the Pornography Lesson. To find these and more Citizenship and PSHRE lessons please visit the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes.
This lesson is once bought and downloaded should not be resold. You have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
No Sharing of Derivatives (except to teach) — if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material except to those people you teach.
A ready to use lesson (from KS3 upwards) to meet the National Citizenship Curriculum which can introduce rights as a concept or consolidate prior learning of human rights.
The lesson teaches students about child soldiers and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Students are encouraged to analyse why child soldiers are used as an alternative to adults and have to select and identify the rights being violated. Students are stretched to evaluate which methods of advocacy would be the most effective in raising awareness of child soldiers. Students are encouraged to collate research on child soldiers and to gather evidence throughout the lesson so that they can write either a letter to the Prime Minister or a National speech, to becomes advocates themselves on child soldiers. Lesson includes videos, short tasks that scaffold and build the learning.
Learning Intentions
-I can identify the human rights violations involved in using children as soldiers.
-I can evaluate a range of advocacy methods that would make a child soldiers campaign effective.
-I can adopt a range of sources, facts and bias, to argue persuasively why child soldiers is an issue that still requires campaign
Powerpoint-9 slides (plus a slide including a choice of creative homeworks-comic strip or diary entry)
Resources-Child Soldiers Case Study Questions Strips, Knowledge Organiser, Advantages and Disadvantages of advocacy methods (all made with Publisher)
PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and develops wider literacy skills. The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested timings. The Lesson and resources are non-specialist friendly.
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
This lesson once bought and downloaded should not be resold. You have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
No Sharing of Derivatives (except to teach) — if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material except to those people you teach or work with. They too are bound by UK copyright laws.
A ready to use lesson, complete with Workpack, for individual students to complete. No need for books! Colourful and engaging! The lesson covers the topic of Social Media and Filters, with students evaluating how harmful filters are to our mental health and body image.
Lesson meets the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable PowerPoint and Workpack allowing you to insert your school logo. 60 minutes worth of material, and space for student self-assessment and teacher comments to aid quick directed marking and goal setting.
Learning Intentions:
• I can identify reasons why people use filters
• I can evaluate who is to blame for the impact filters has on mental health
• I can suggest appropriate advice on how to use filters to safeguard mental health
The download includes:
• Lesson PowerPoint- 12 slides
• Workpack (Made using Publisher, fully editable, 9 pages-less when printed double sided)
The Lessons allows young people to challenge the concept of beauty and realism. Students are encouraged to analsye the pros and cons of using social media and filter apps to edit and alternate realty. Students are encouraged to debate and rationalise why and when it is okay to use filters, if at all. Students will be challenged to suggest advice on how to use filter safely to a younger audience to ensure young people are self-aware and self-responsible.
PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that are scaffolded and sequenced throughout the lesson encouraging the development of critical thinking. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and develops wider literacy skills throughout.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested timings. The Lesson and resources are non-specialist friendly and helpful for ECT.
The Workpack can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and lower ability students, that may require more processing time and reference points. The Workpack doubles up as a Knowledge Organiser.
For more lesson visit the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes.
*If you purchase, please be so kind as to leave a Review
Not for resale. This purchase allows you to:
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
A ready to use lesson (from KS3 upwards) to meet the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable Powerpoint with 60 minutes worth of material.
Learning Intentions:
I can identify key facts about abortion and the law
I can differentiate between pro-life and pro-choice arguments
I can write advise and offer solutions to a problem-based scenario
The lesson allows students to discuss the controversial issue of abortion in a controlled and mature manner. The lesson begins with a silent debate whereby students have to vote on different scenarios regarding autonomy before the topic of abortion is introduced. For example ‘women should be allowed to vote, drive, drink alcohol’ Students are then given information regarding the procedure of abortion and are introduced to Pro-Choice and Por-Life arguments, which they have to sort and then are challenged to directly match up to teach how to counter arguments. Students are also tasked with a writing to advise task whereby they have to apply correctly their knowledge to offer advice and solutions through a problem-based scenario. This can be used as a piece of summative assessment. The lesson also include advice and for students, signposting source of support.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -9 slides
Resources- Silent Debate Sheets (12 pages using Publisher), Pro-choice and Pro-Life sorting cards (uses Word), Abortion Information sheet (uses Word)
PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and develops wider literacy skills.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested timings. The Lesson and resources are non-specialist friendly.
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
If you want to save time and want all your resources in one place, why not download the Student Workpack for this lesson, which has everything included which can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and support lower ability students.
Other lessons in this SRE series that can be downloaded and found at the ‘Empowered Learning’ shop on Tes are:
Consent & Sexting
Safe Sex
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Pregnancy and Fertility
Pornography
Forced & Arranged Marriage
A ready to two-part series on the Holocaust (from KS3 upwards) to meet the National Citizenship Curriculum. Both lessons allow students to develop a deeper understanding of why the Holocaust happened and how it impacted the world.
Two hours worth of material that is high quality and engaging. The series teaches students about moral responsibility and culpability.
Fully editable, complete with resources and optional homework task.
In this two-part series students are encouraged to explore and debate the events leading up to the Holocaust by attempting to gain an insight into Hitler’s ideology and the effects of his propoganda on public attitude. Students are challenged to consider what life was like for Jews, pre-World War II, at the beginning of Hitler’s antisemitic campaign. Students also learn about public support for and against the events that took place during the Nazi regime.
There is a keen literacy focus, with activities to support reading, to extend vocabulary. This features particularly in lesson 2, whereby students have to unpick the keywords; Resistor, Rescuer, Bystander and Perpetrator. This is then assessed by students applying this knowledge to a range of scenarios concerning the actions of different people in society, when students learn about the Kindertransport. The lessons develops students’ability to justify and evalaute by pushing them to provide reason and evidence to support their opinions.
The Lessons invite challenge and debate and are filled with AFL activities. The lessons allow for students to work in teams, pairs and encourage peer and self-assessment.
Learning Intentions
Lesson 1
-I can outline key events leading up to World War II
-I can explain antisemitism using specific examples from the Holocaust.
-I can justify and evidence why Hitler was responsible for the Holocaust.
-PowerPoint (9 slides)
-A3 team knowledge organiser (Publisher), Comprehension Sheet (Publisher), Law card sort (Publisher)
Lesson 2
-I can differentiate between a Resistor, Rescuer, Bystander and Perpetrator
-I can apply my knowledge to a range of scenarios
-I can evalaute the impact the British public had on the Nazi regime.
-PowerPoint (9 slides)
-Keyword task sheet (Publisher), Scenario task sheet (Word), The Kindertransport Info sheet (Word) Homework slips (PowerPoint)
PowerPoint/resources in comic sans, size 14 font and yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive.
This lesson once bought and downloaded should not be resold. You have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
*Discounted and £1 cheaper if bought together than as 2 separate lessons
A ready to use lesson, complete with Workpack, for individual students to complete. No need for books! Colourful and engaging!
Lesson meets the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable PowerPoint and Workpack allowing you to insert your school logo. 60 minutes worth of material, and space for student self-assessment and teacher comments to aid quick directed marking and goal setting.
Learning Intentions:
• I can identify triggers of stress
• I can compare different responses to stress and their impact
• I can suggest strategies and actions to overcome/manage stress
The download includes:
• PowerPoint- 11 slides
• Workpack (made using Publisher, fully editable, 9 pages-less when printed double sided)
The lesson teaches students about stress and anxiety. It teaches students how to differentiate between different types of stress and to spot trigger that can cause a person stress. The Lesson allows students the opportunity to reflect on what is a stress factor to them, as well as learning how our bodies respond to stress-fight, flight, freeze and fawn. Students work in pairs and groups to suggest coping strategies and to reflect on how effective they are to avoid chronic stress and mental health issues from occurring. Students’ understanding is applied through a problem scenario task, which can be used by teaches to formally assess their progress.
PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. Lower ability students also are supported by working in pairs and groups. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to become critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and develops wider literacy skills throughout.
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
The Workpack can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and lower ability students, that may require more processing time and reference points. The Workpack doubles up as a Knowledge Organiser.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested times, to aid ECT teachers. Tried and tested lesson, used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
For more lesson visit the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes.
Not for resale. This purchase allows you to:
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
However, no sharing – you have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
A ready to use lesson (from KS3 upwards) to meet the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable Powerpoint with 60 minutes worth of material. The lesson covers the topic of Social Media and Filters, with students evaluating how harmful filters are to mental health and body image.
Learning Intentions:
• I can identify reasons why people use filters
• I can evaluate who is to blame for the impact filters has on mental health
• I can suggest appropriate advice on how to use filters to safeguard mental health
The Lesson allows young people to challenge the concept of beauty and realism. Students are encouraged to analsye the pros and cons of using social media and filter apps, to edit and augment reality.
Students are encouraged to debate and rationalise why and when it is okay to use filters, if at all. Students will be challenged to suggest advice on how to use filters safely to a younger audience, to ensure young people are self-aware and self-responsible.
The Lesson includes:
• PowerPoint- 12 slides
• Resources-Statement Sort (Publisher), Triangle Plenary slips (Publisher)
PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that are scaffolded and sequenced throughout, to encouraging the development of critical thinking. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and develops wider literacy skills throughout.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested timings. The Lesson and resources are non-specialist friendly and helpful for ECT.
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
If you want to save time and want all your resources in one place, why not download the Student Workpack for this lesson, which has everything included which can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and support lower ability students.
Other lessons in this SRE series that can be downloaded and found at the ‘Empowered Learning’ shop on Tes are:
Alcohol
Smoking & Vaping
Drugs and Trafficking
Social Media
Body Image
Eating Disorders
*If you download, please so kind as to leave a review
This lesson once bought and downloaded should not be resold. You have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
No Sharing of Derivatives (except to teach) — if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material except to those people you teach.
A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which introduces the concepts of Belief and Faith. In this lesson students are introduced to Atheism, Theism, Agnosticism and Humanism. The lesson encourages students to compare different types of belief, through fun and thought provoking tasks. The lesson challenges students to explore similarities and differences, with the tasks and content being scaffolded and sequenced so as to enable students to answer the enquiry-based question-Can you have faith and hope and not believe in a God?
The Powerpoint is fully editable with tasks to last 60 minutes. Literacy and vocabulary are embedded throughout. Assessment for Learning opportunities are also throughout, supporting teachers to make on the spot assessment and progress checks. The PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font. The lesson has been tried and tested lesson, used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest of the UK. The PowerPoint also includes suggested timings to aid Early Careers Teachers and Non-Specialists.
Learning Intentions
-I can rank and compare different beliefs, justifying my opinion
-I can demonstrate my knowledge of key belief systems
-I can evaluate whether faith and belief is the same of different across the belief systems
Lesson includes:
-PowerPoint (9 slides)
-Resources-DIN belief statements (Publisher) Diamond 9 Ranking (Publisher)Belief System Matching task (Word) Humanism Word gap (Word)
If you purchase please be so kind as to leave a review :)
This lesson once bought and downloaded should not be resold. You have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
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No Sharing of Derivatives (except to teach) — if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material except to those people you teach or work with. They too are bound by UK copyright laws.
A ready to use Religious Studies lesson (from KS3 upwards) which introduces the concept of belief and the topic of prayer. The lesson enables students to answer the Enquiry Question: ‘Is the use of religious artefacts in prayer necessary to help people to connect to God?’
The lesson includes the 6 main world religions and is fun, thought provoking and fully editable, with tasks to last 60 minutes.
Students are challenged to use key vocabulary in their writing such as collective, devotion, congregation and meditate when learning about the different methods of prayer and artefacts used in the 6 main world religions. Assessment for learning opportunities throughout enable the teacher to make on the spot checks of the direction of the learning. Students learn through a team fact hunt key facts about the use of different artefacts to help theists connect to God by creating their own knowledge organisers. Students have to sort arguments for and against the use of prayer, before the extended writing enquiry task.
Learning Intentions
-I can recall religious artefacts used in prayer
-I can analyse arguments for and against the use of artefacts during prayer
-I can evaluate the arguments out forward to form my own opinion, using evidence, of whether religious artefacts help theists connect to God.
Lesson includes:
-PowerPoint (7 slides)
-Resources-Use the keyword in a sentence task (Word), Arguments for and Against task sheet (Word) Knowledge Organiser (Publisher) Prayer Fact hunt Sheets (Word) Enquiry question slips (PowerPoint)
PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font. Tried and tested lesson, used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest. The PowerPoint includes suggested timings and teaching tips to aid Early Careers Teachers and Non-Specialists.
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This lesson once bought and downloaded should not be resold. You have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
No Sharing of Derivatives (except to teach) — if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material except to those people you teach or work with. They too are bound by UK copyright laws.
This bundle introduces the concept of belief and religious identity and is suitable for KS3 and upwards. Pupils begin by learning about the different belief systems in society. They are then challenged to compare, and find commonality between, how God is viewed and described in the main world religions. Pupils then consider the philosophical question of is there life after death by comparing Christian to Muslim teachings. When considering how religion influences identity, pupils explore different forms of religious clothing and practice. Pupils also consider how and why theists pray and worship with regards to where they worship, how often and debate whether religious artefacts aid or hinder the connection to God. The lessons are filled with formative assessment opportunities and encourage critical thinking and promote literacy skills and the use of technical terminology. Fully editable with teaching tips to aid ECT and non-specilaist teachers.
A ready to use, KS3 lesson complete with workpack for individual students to complete.
No need for books! No resources needed! Colourful and engaging!
Lesson meets the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable PowerPoint and Workpack allowing you to insert your school logo. 60 minutes worth of material, and space for student self-assessment and teacher comments to aid quick directed marking.
Learning Intentions:
I can explain what is classed as bullying and categorise the different types.
I can evaluate the short-term and long-term effects of bullying.
I can suggest and compare the various ways that people can respond to bullying, as well as how to seek help and support.
The Lesson focuses on encouraging students to identify what constitutes bullying. Students explore the different types of bullying and how to respond to bullying through scenario-based tasks.
PowerPoint and Workpack is in comic sans, size 14 and Powerpoint slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and an optional homework task.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested times, to aid teachers.
The Lesson includes:
Powerpoint
Lesson Workpack -8 pages (x4 when double sided)
Workpack can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and lower ability that may require more processing time.
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff used across inner city schools in the northwest.
For more Citizenship and PSHE, which meets the new Government SRE guidelines, please visit the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes.
Please do not redistribute. The purchase of this lesson and workpack allows you to Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
But, No Sharing – you have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
A ready to use, KS3 lesson complete with workpack for individual students to complete.
No need for books! Colourful and engaging!
Lesson meets the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable PowerPoint and Workpack allowing you to insert your school logo. 60 minutes worth of material, and space for student self-assessment and teacher comments to aid quick directed marking.
Learning Intentions:
I can identify and compare factors that influence individual and collective identity
-I can evaluate the impact a diverse Britain has on communities
-I can suggest how respect and tolerance can reduce inequalities in society
The Lesson focuses on encouraging students to identify and compare factors that influence identity and to research the diversity in Britain. Lesson also introduces the British Value of Mutual Respect and Tolerance.Students discuss the right to equality when considering individual and collective identity.
PowerPoint and Workpack is in comic sans, size 14 and Powerpoint slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and an optional homework task.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested times, to aid teachers.
The Lesson includes:
Powerpoint
-Lesson Workpack 8 pages (x4 if double sided)
-Information slides to be distributed amongst groups for collaborative learning
Workpack can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and lower ability that may require more processing time.
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff used across inner city schools in the northwest.
For more Citizenship and PSHE, which meets the new Government SRE guidelines, please visit the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes.
Not for resale. The purchase of this resource allows you to:
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
However, no sharing – you have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
A ready to use, KS3 lesson complete with workpack for individual students to complete.
No need for books! No resources needed! Colourful and engaging! Created using Publisher.
Lesson meets the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable PowerPoint and Workpack allowing you to insert your school logo. 60 minutes worth of material, and space for student self-assessment and teacher comments to aid quick directed marking.
Learning Intentions:
I can offer a variety of examples of how families influence individual identity
I can distinguish between behaviours and characteristics that are healthy and unhealthy in relationships
I can evaluate the difference between the formal and informal types of relationships that people can have.
The Lesson focuses on encouraging students to reflect on how families shape and influence identity. Students learn about the role of the family and the different family types in modern UK society.
Students learn about marriage and divorce, as well as what behaviours and characteristics make a healthy/unhealthy relationship.
PowerPoint and Workpack is in comic sans, size 14 and Powerpoint slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested times, to aid teachers.
The Lesson includes:
Powerpoint
Lesson Workpack (7 pages)
Workpack can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and lower ability that may require more processing time.
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff used across inner city schools in the northwest.
For more Citizenship and PSHE, which meets the new Government SRE guidelines, please visit the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes.
Not for resale. The purchase of this resource allows you to:
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
However, no sharing – you have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
A ready to use, KS3 lesson complete with Workpack for individual students to complete.
No need for books! No resources needed! Colourful and engaging!
Lesson meets the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable PowerPoint and Workpack allowing you to insert your school logo. 60 minutes worth of material, and space for student self-assessment and teacher comments to aid quick directed marking.
Learning Intentions:
I can analyse the pros and cons of the internet and online forms of communication
I can evaluate the wider risks associated with using the internet
I can construct arguments for and against allowing children to use the internet
The Lesson and Workpack focuses on encouraging students to be aware of both the positives and negatives of going ‘online’ and to reflect on their own usage. The lesson supplements the teaching of Grooming, as well as Cyber Bullying and Social Media. The lesson challenges students through enquiry and problem-based scenario to work towards completing a summative write up, in which they have to compare and evaluate whether children should be allowed to go online. This develops opinion wiring and introduces essay format as students are supported to structure arguments for and against the statement.
PowerPoint and Workpack is in comic sans, size 14 and Powerpoint slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and optional homework task. The Workpack can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and lower ability students, that may require more processing time and reference points. The Workpack doubles up as a Knowledge Organiser.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested times, to aid teachers.
The Lesson includes:
Powerpoint-11 slides
Lesson Workpack 6 pages (x3 double sided)
Tried and tested lesson, used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
For more Citizenship and PSHE, which meets the new Government SRE guidelines, please visit the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes.
Not for resale. The purchase of this resource allows you to:
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
However, no sharing – you have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.