Links to topic of Law and Criminality
Exam skills, examples, scaffolds, and thinking activities built into lessons.
Links to real online sources.
Discussion and extension tasks.
E-Sports- An Olympic Sport?
Gender Pay Gap in Sports
Hosting the Olympics
Sports and Protest
Starter task to analyse the message of a cartoon.
Pupils identify knowledge claims in an argument and formulate methods and types of evidence to test a knowledge claim.
Pupils analyse a global perspective connected to the issue for strengths and weaknesses.
Pupils investigate an online source connected to the issue and identify potential strengths and weaknesses.
Pupils locate their own online sources connected to the issue and annotate strengths and weaknesses of the source to share with the class.
Starter task to consider what defines a sport.
Pupils complete a guided analysis of a perspective for facts, opinions, vested interests, etc.
Pupils independently analyse an online source for the opposite perspective.
Pupils write an answer to the big question.
5 lesson with links to topic of Environment, Pollution, and Conservation
Exam skills, examples, scaffolds, and thinking activities built into lessons.
Links to real online sources.
Discussion and extension tasks.
Rainforests
Trophy Hunting
Zoos
Pacific Garbage Patch
Illegal Trade in Wildlife
Starter task to consider examples of wildlife products that may be traded internationally.
Card sort of causes and consequences of the illegal trade in wildlife. Pupils consider which causes and consequences may be most significant.
Pupils analyse two arguments about solutions to ending the trade in illegal wildlife- including points, language and evidence used.
Pupils discuss and evaluate the solutions proposed.
Starter task to generate ideas and questions based upon Midway albatrosses.
Video introduction to the Pacific Garbage Patch- pupils note down key statistics and facts.
Card sort of causes and consequences of the Pacific Garbage Patch
Pupils investigate different perspectives regarding who is to blame for the garbage patch and who should clean it up.
Starter task to consider questions related to zoos.
Analysis of an online source related to the issue of zoos. Evaluation of the effectiveness and reliability of the perspective presented.
Pupils work in groups to explore four different online sources connected to the issue. They consider the perspective, points made, language and evidence used, and the reliability of the source.
Pupils sum up different perspectives and reach a personal conclusion.
Starter task to generate questions based upon visual data.
Identification of causes of deforestation in rainforests.
Consideration of relative significance of causes.
Analysis of a perspective, including causes, consequences, and solutions.
Consideration of various perspectives related to deforestation. Pupils organise these into for and against ending deforestation in Brazil and reach a conclusion
Cambridge Global Perspectives Key Stage 4 Resource
Starter task invites discussion on trophy hunting.
Analysis of graph related to the issue.
Card sort analysing arguments for and against trophy hunting.
Research group task to investigate different websites and articles related to the topic. Analysis using summary note table.
Pupils discuss different perspectives related to the issue and formulate their own perspective based on the research from the lesson.
Cambridge Global Perspectives Key Stage 4 Resource
Starter task invites discussion on how much water there is on Earth.
Analysis of graphs in relation to water usage trends in different global regions.
Thinking task related to the amount of water needed to make everyday objects and foodstuff. Pupils can investigate reasons why certain items require a surprisingly large amount of water to produce.
Card sort analysing the consequences of water scarcity through different perspectives.
Pupils complete homework task related to their household use of water and share findings next lesson.
Cambridge Global Perspectives Key Stage 4 Resource
Starter task invites discussion on taking the knee in various sporting events.
Discussion of the 1968 Olympic protest by Tommie Smith and John Carlos using a short documentary.
Background to Colin Kaepernick’s protest.
Analysis of perspectives surrounding protest in sport- pupils categorise information into global, national, local, and personal perspectives and identify which information could be used to support opposing arguments.
Discussion regarding the key question of whether professional athletes should use sporting events as a platform for protest.
Cambridge Global Perspectives Key Stage 4 Resource
Starter task invites discussion on countries that have hosted the Olympics.
Analysis of a global perspective that is positive about the Olympics.
Interpretation of images of protests against the Olympics.
Analysis of an argument for hosting the Olympics including identifying fact, opinion, generalisation and vested interest. Also discussion of the strengths and limitations of the argument.
Comparison of 2 arguments- identifying the evidence used.
Discussion to evaluated whether the pros of hosting the Olympics outweigh the cons.
Links to topic of Law and Criminality
Exam skills, examples, scaffolds, and thinking activities built into lessons.
Links to real online sources.
Discussion and extension tasks.
Crime: Causes, consequences, and solutions
Capital Punishment
Laws- Stand Your Ground?
Gun Control
Cambridge Global Perspectives Key Stage 4 Resource
Starter task invites analysis of graph showing school shootings in the USA.
Discussion through video of schools in the USA with extreme safety measures.
Research task with weblinks for pupils to create an argument for or against gun control as a way to stop school shootings. (exam Q2a and Q3).
Cambridge Global Perspectives Key Stage 4 Resource
Starter task invites discussion on types of crimes and their prevalence and seriousness.
Analysis of cartogram showing global homicide rates. (exam 1a)
Scaffolded discussion and writing task concerning the significance of causes of violent crime (exam 1d)
Guided example of identifying consequences of violent crime. (exam 1c)
Comparison of solutions proposed to violent crime with examples of facts, opinions, generalisations and vested interest. (exam 1b)
Discussion to evaluate arguments.
Cambridge Global Perspectives Key Stage 4 Resource
Starter task invites discussion of unusual laws around the world.
Discussion of the meaning of ‘self-defence’ and analysis of 6 scenarios for pupils to decide whether self-defence may be justified or not.
Discussion of USA stand your ground laws and context of the Trayvon Martin case.
Analysis of the elements of an effective argument with two examples. (exam Q2a and Q3).
Cambridge Global Perspectives Key Stage 4 Resource
Starter task invites analysis of the global perspective about the death penalty.
Survey task for pupils to identify their own perspectives at the start of the lesson.
Card sort of arguments for and against the death penalty.
Analysis of the elements of an effective argument with two examples. (exam Q2a and Q3)
Review of personal perspective.
Links to topic of Digital World.
Exam skills, examples, scaffolds, and mark schemes built into lessons.
Links to real online sources.
Discussion and extension tasks.
Introduction to global internet access.
The Digital Divide
Robots and the workplace
Digital Surveillance
Cambridge Global Perspectives Key Stage 4 Resource
Starter task invites discussion on examples of and reasons for digital surveillance.
Video task using real news report on CCTV in the USA.
Scaffolded task for analysing content and reliability of an argument (exam Q2a and Q3)
Summary table for note taking.
Discussion to evaluate arguments.
Cambridge Global Perspectives Key Stage 4 Resource
Starter task reviews previous learning in analysing a perspective (exam Q1c)
Link to video related to the development of robots in fast food sector. Questions related to pros and cons.
Evaluation of 2 arguments concerning the use of robots in industry. Analysis scaffold and oracy stems for discussion. (exam Q3)