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(7/9) Relationship, Sex and Health Education (RSHE KS3) Healthy Relationships
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(7/9) Relationship, Sex and Health Education (RSHE KS3) Healthy Relationships

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A new unit of work using the PSHE association mapping structure for the new 2020 Relationship, Sex and Health Education area. This unit is aimed at Year 7. But suitable for any KS3 group. Lesson 7 looks at students considering the ingredients to a healthy relationship. Students then decide on dealbreakers, and touch on domestic violence (aimed at Year 7 so didn’t want to make it too much).
Healthy Relationships
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Healthy Relationships

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I can describe the differences between a healthy and unhealthy relationship I can explain how unhealthy relationships can impact our self-esteem 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.
Islam Practices- Zakah
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Islam Practices- Zakah

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Islam Practices aimed at AQA spec (Y10). Uses examples of Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) and Mo Salah (Liverpool FC footballer) as good practice for charitable giving. 4 mark exam question with model answer.
BTEC National Unit 1- L2 Infancy Physical
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BTEC National Unit 1- L2 Infancy Physical

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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care. Unit 1. Do it now retrieval quiz, differentiated exam practice questions and WAGOLL included for self/peer marking. Knowledge Organiser for Learning Aim A is also included as a freebie. Please review
Emotional Literacy
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Emotional Literacy

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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
Sexual Bullying
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Sexual Bullying

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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.
BHM 2021
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BHM 2021

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Our department contribution for Black History Month 2021. This powerpoint includes 3x starter activities, and a homework task. Given to each year group (10-13) throughout October. Lesson 1 Starter: Statistics on immigration in the NHS Lesson 2: Reading on the Windrush generation contribution to the NHS and comprehension questions Homework: Research Mary Seacole Lesson 3: Match up and explain key points on Mary Seacole, with a video clip of her statue unveiling.
Maintaining Relationships
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Maintaining Relationships

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I can describe how to be a good friend I can explain the difference between bystander and upstander behaviour 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. Lesson is themed around friendship and anti-bullying awareness
Attraction
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Attraction

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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.
BTEC National Unit 1- L1 Growth and development
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BTEC National Unit 1- L1 Growth and development

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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care. Unit 1. Introduction to the course content. Overview of the Principles of growth and development, PIES and differentiated exam practice with WAGOLL. Knowledge Organiser for Learning Aim A is also included as a freebie. Please review
BTEC National Unit 1- L3 Infancy Intellectual
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BTEC National Unit 1- L3 Infancy Intellectual

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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care. Unit 1. Do it now retrieval quiz, differentiated exam practice questions and WAGOLL included for self/peer marking. Knowledge Organiser for Learning Aim A is also included as a freebie. Please review
L6: The Criminal Prosecution Service [CPS]
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L6: The Criminal Prosecution Service [CPS]

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AQA GCSE Citizenship- Topic 2- Rights & Responsibilities. Lessons are planned to be delivered by non-specialists, they do not require any textbooks. Lessons are planned for 60 minutes unless stated in the description below. They incorporate a retrieval grid, teacher input, and a practice task that links to either direct exam questions, or practicing an exam based skill. **Lesson 6: The CPS ** The lesson looks at a break down on the role of the CPS and why they were introduced. It also encourages students to consider why it is criticised. Bundle: Life in Modern Britain https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/life-in-modern-britain-13094889 Bundle: Rights & Responsibilities [to be uploaded in Jan 2025]
L7: The roles of the judiciary
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L7: The roles of the judiciary

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AQA GCSE Citizenship- Topic 2- Rights & Responsibilities. Lessons are planned to be delivered by non-specialists, they do not require any textbooks. Lessons are planned for 60 minutes unless stated in the description below. They incorporate a retrieval grid, teacher input, and a practice task that links to either direct exam questions, or practicing an exam based skill. Lesson 7: The roles of the judiciary An overview of crown and magistrate courts. Students complete an overview of the different roles within court, and the main task looks at the difference between a magistrate and judges. Bundle: Life in Modern Britain https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/life-in-modern-britain-13094889 Bundle: Rights & Responsibilities [to be uploaded in Jan 2025]
L1: Fundamental Principles of Law
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L1: Fundamental Principles of Law

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AQA GCSE Citizenship- Topic 2- Rights & Responsibilities. Lessons are planned to be delivered by non-specialists, they do not require any textbooks. Lessons are planned for 60 minutes unless stated in the description below. They incorporate a retrieval grid, teacher input, and a practice task that links to either direct exam questions, or practicing an exam based skill. Lesson 1: Fundamental Principles of Law [will take a double lesson if you do the shipwreck task] Retrieval grid links to last lessons from Life in Modern Britain. Lesson starts with an activity where students consider life on Island where there are no rules and they debate how their society will operate. Lesson looks at rules, law, The rule of law, presumption of innocence looking at those accused of sexual offences and their “right” to anonymity (or not) using Jimmy Saville and Cliff Richard as examples. The lesson also considers Foreign National Offenders and uses the example of Abu Qatada Bundle: Life in Modern Britain https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/life-in-modern-britain-13094889 Bundle: Rights & Responsibilities [to be uploaded in Jan 2025]
L2: Rights & Laws overtime
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L2: Rights & Laws overtime

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AQA GCSE Citizenship- Topic 2- Rights & Responsibilities. Lessons are planned to be delivered by non-specialists, they do not require any textbooks. Lessons are planned for 60 minutes unless stated in the description below. They incorporate a retrieval grid, teacher input, and a practice task that links to either direct exam questions, or practicing an exam based skill. Lesson 2: Rights & Laws over time Looking at the importance of law, police and courts. Input on Statute law (Common vs civil law), Magna Carta and looking at specific examples of laws that have changed over time including LGBTQ rights & the introduction of the Equality Act. Bundle: Life in Modern Britain https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/life-in-modern-britain-13094889 Bundle: Rights & Responsibilities [to be uploaded in Jan 2025]
L3: Global Differences in Law
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L3: Global Differences in Law

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AQA GCSE Citizenship- Topic 2- Rights & Responsibilities. Lessons are planned to be delivered by non-specialists, they do not require any textbooks. Lessons are planned for 60 minutes unless stated in the description below. They incorporate a retrieval grid, teacher input, and a practice task that links to either direct exam questions, or practicing an exam based skill. Lesson 3: Global Differences in law Looking at the differences in laws globally. There is a deep study into Human Rights and considering countries such as Poland and Norway and their different approaches to laws/life. The european arrest warrant is covered briefly, and the main contrasts studied are gun laws and the death penalty. If the documentary is watched at the end, the lesson would be over 2 hours long Bundle: Life in Modern Britain https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/life-in-modern-britain-13094889 Bundle: Rights & Responsibilities [to be uploaded in Jan 2025]