Child Development, Health and Social Care, Sociology.
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Child Development, Health and Social Care, Sociology.
Please leave a review if you purchase a resource :D
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Planned for a 100 minute lesson online (no printing required, so ideal for a cover lesson or non-specialist delivery.
This lesson looks at different events of terrorism (9/11, IRA and Domestic Terrorism). Differentiated activities.
Other lessons in this unit can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks4-unit-extremism-12487992
Planned for a 100 minute lesson online (no printing required, so ideal for a cover lesson or non-specialist delivery.)
This lesson looks at Fake News, Herd Mentality and considers if Donald Trump’s speech contributed to the storming of the capitol.
Other lessons in this unit can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks4-unit-extremism-12487992
I can describe what sexual bullying is.
I can explain why it is important to raise awareness about sexual bullying.
Aimed at KS3, particularly Year 7. Lesson is 100 minutes long. Lesson doesn’t require any printing so is suitable for non-specialists and online learning.
Life in Modern Britain L6: This lesson looks at the Daily Telegraph releasing information about the MP scandal, The Leveson Inquiry, the publication of the picture of the drowned boy on the Turkish Beach and a look at the definition of the free press. Students watch video clips, complete a gap filler and do an exam style question.
Life in Modern Britain: This lesson is the start of looking at the UKs role within International Organisations. This lesson looks at the United Nations. Students complete a detailed Mind Map of the UN, followed by Progress/Progress+ Exam style questions.
Aimed at Paper 2 AQA Rights & Responsibilities GCSE Citizenship.
Lessons have video clips, 2 routes of challenge and an extended writing question (PEEL).
3 Lessons looking at the Nature of Criminality in the UK.
Lesson 1 looks at the types of crime that are committed in the Uk.
Lesson 2 Looks at county lines
Lesson 3 looks at the London Riots of August 2011.
Please review if you download.
I can identify different types of attraction
I can consider the different terminology associated with sexual orientation
Aimed at KS3, particularly Year 7. Lesson is 100 minutes long. Lesson doesn’t require any printing so is suitable for non-specialists and online learning.
3 PSHE/Life Skills lessons. Audience is KS3 (Year 7 & Year 8).
The first lesson looks at the law surrounding alcohol
The second lesson looks at addiction.
The third lesson looks at statistics, the impact on the NHS and using George Best as a case study.
No printing required so ideal for online/distance learning, cover on non-specialist lessons.
2 PSHE/Life Skills lessons looking at Safety in the home. Lesson 1 looks at responding to emergencies. Lesson 2 looks at CPR.
No printing required so ideal for online/distance learning, cover or non-specialist lessons.
I can describe the key terms associated with emotional literacy
I can consider why it is important to talk about how we are feeling.
Aimed at KS3, particularly Year 7. Lesson is 100 minutes long. Lesson doesn’t require any printing so is suitable for non-specialists and online learning.
Focuses on looking at self-awareness and emotional intelligence
5x 100 minute lessons aimed at KS4 [Year 10] to teach them about radicalisation, extremism, terrorism and counter terrorism. The bundle includes a progress tracker, an additional document worksheet that was uploaded to assignments in teams as a homework task/additional lesson for staff who had them in the final week of the half term- this uses the Stacey Dooley documentary on extremism in Luton. There are a lot of video clips in these lessons, and 1 lesson uses BBC documentary on Neo Nazis. I wouldn’t teach this unit to Year groups in KS3 (Y7-9)
None of the lessons require printing (the first lesson provides a template as we had some key worker kids in, but they can draw an outline at home!) as the unit was taught on Teams during Lockdown 3. Some of the language used in the activities may need to be tweaked to suit a classroom, but this is minimal.
Lesson can all be bought individually in my shop
Please review if you download.
Transition lesson for our roll over curriculum (Y9 students started the AQA GCSE Citizenship course in the last two weeks of the Summer Term). Lesson looks at the timeline of the general election 2024, looking at the manifestos, live debate and who the new prime minister is. Very discussion based/watching video clips, but works well as a transition lesson/introduction to the course. This will take me a double lesson (120 minutes)
AQA Citizenship
GCSE Citizenship
Transition Lesson
PSHE
L3 In Life in Modern Britain. This lesson focuses on looking at Push and Pull Factors and considers reasons for and against Immigration. Students then look at the concept of multiculturalism and consider if the UK has failed.
Life in Modern Britain Lesson 9: This lesson looks at the Commonwealth and debates if it still serves a purpose in the 21st century. Students complete a leaflet on the commonwealth and complete an exam style question at the end.
3 free lessons that look at young people joining gangs. Please take the time to review this resource if you download it- for free.
L1 looks at why people may join a gang
L2 Looks at the risks associated with gang behaviour
L3 Looks at how to safely leave a gang.
Each lesson has differentiated activities and a final task that will be marked as a final piece of work.