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Pride Month Create Your Own Word Search - LGBTQ Fun Activity
Get your learners to create their own Pride themed word search.
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The learner will think of 12 words that are associated with Pride. They will write these words in the grid boxes and on the lines below the grid. Following this, the learner will then fill the remaining grid boxes with random letters of the alphabet.
Get your learners to swap their completed word search with a peer, who will then complete it.
Pride Month Fun Bingo Game X6 A4 Sheets - LGBT
Pride Bingo Game.
The bingo sheet contains symbols associated with Pride.
Cut out the squares on the grid sheet and place inside a container. Give each player a bingo card ( this is a 5 player game). As you draw a square from the hat, ask the players to cross them out on their grid sheet. The first player who gets 5 in a row, wins!
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A4 game (X5) and grid sheet: 21 x 29.7cm. PDF format.
Pride Month LGBT Design Your Own Glasses 9X A4 Worksheets
A great lesson filler.
Get your learners to design their own Pride glasses.
9X Design a pair of glasses template worksheets in nine separate designs.
Pride LGBT- Design a Hat 6X A4 Worksheets
A great lesson filler.
Get your learners to design their own Pride hats.
6X Design a hat template worksheets in six separate designs.
Pride Month - Design a Baseball Cap 3X Designs LGBT Worksheet
A great lesson filler.
Get your learners to design their own Pride baseball cap.
Pride Month Research Project LGBT Task - Influential Person. English / PSHE
Ask your learners to conduct research on an influential person from the LGBTQ+ community.
Create Your Own Pride Emoji - Pride Month LGBTQ+ Activity
Get your learners to create their own Pride emoji.
This can be a good introduction to Pride month as you can discuss the colours used on the emoji’s face and what they represent. These are the same colours used in the Pride flag.
My learners created their own emojis to put on our ‘Theme of the Month’ wall display: Pride Month.
Pride Month - Design a T-shirt / Hoody Template WORKSHEET - LGBTQ
A great lesson filler.
Get your learners to design their own Pride t-shirt or hoody. My learners designed Pride inspired t-shirts and then cut them out to use as part of our Pride month wall display.
1X Design a hoody template worksheets ( A3 and A4 sized)
2X Design a T-Shirt template worksheets in two separate designs ( A3 and A4 sized)
PRIDE MONTH LGBTQ+ CLASSROOM WALL DISPLAY. RAINBOW. A-Z, FLAGS AND SIGNS
37 Pages wall display.
Decorate your classroom wall to celebrate Pride month. This display pack includes:
A-Z RAINBOW LGBT FLAG LETTERING
2 X PRIDE WORDS
LQBTQIA+ WORDING
LGBTQ+ RECTANGLE FLAGS IN DIFFERENT SIZES
HEART RAINBOW SYMBOLS IN DIFFERENT SIZES
CIRCLE RAINBOW SYMBOLS
LGBTQ+ PRIDE MONTH COLOURING FLAG PAGE
A colouring page were learners can colour in the Pride flag.
LGBTQ+ PRIDE MONTH X24 TASK CARDS. GENDER IDENTITY / SEXUAL ORIENTATION / LGBT TERMS
A great activity / research task for Pride month. Get your learners to work in pairs to find out the meaning of each term.
These are double sided cards with cut out lines. On one side is the name of either a gender identity, sexual orientation or a LGBT term. on the opposite side, there are blank writing spaces for learners to write down what each term means.
LGBT / PRIDE MONTH - 32 X CARD MATCHING GAME. MATCH THE FLAG TO THE DIFFERENT SEXUALITIES
32 X card matching game.
This game was designed for my KS3 class as a starter task for a PSHE lesson.
There are 32 cards in total: 16 have the names of different sexualities printed on them and 16 have the different sexual identity flags printed on them.
These are double sided cards once printed and have the LGBT flag on the opposite side. Print the cards double sided and cut out. Ideal for a game of ‘match a pair.’
You could add an extension question and get your learners to find out the meaning of the different types of sexuality that are named on the cards.
British Values: Prime Minister Democracy Quiz Sheet and Answers - What Year Were They Elected?
Quiz and answer sheet provided. Students will try to guess the year that each British Prime Minister was elected ( 1970 - 2019)
Extension question:
WHICH POLITICAL PARTY DID EACH PRIME MINISTER BELONG TO: THE CONSERVATIVES PARTY OR THE LABOUR PARTY?
LGBTQ+ Flag Matching 2X Tasks & Answers: Pride Month: EQUALITY & DIVERSITY
2X tasks complete with answer sheets.
This can be a primary / secondary school activity. Learners are asked to match the flag with the correct sexuality / gender identity.
You can extend this activity by asking your learners to look up the meaning of each word.
PSHE: Identity Jigsaw Piece / Coat of Arms (British Values)
Their task is to fill in the jigsaw piece with things that represent their identity.
Think of it as a Coat of Arms: which is a symbolic representation of an individual’s identity and values.
They can add things in such as their hobbies, family, friends, pets, favourite books, TV shows, football teams or future goals.
EmployabilityPSS Level 1: Equality and Diversity. Course Question and Task Booklet (City and Guilds)
This is a twenty-four paged booklet that I designed for adult learners who were completing a Level 1 City and Guilds Employability/ Personal Social Skills Course. This booklet is for the ‘Equality and Diversity’ module.
All the questions meet the qualification criteria. As a tutor you can either go through the booklet page by page, using it as the base for your lesson plan or give the learners the book as a research project.
I have created questions, scenarios and tasks for the following topics:
Equality
Diversity
Stereotyping
Discrimination ( Direct and Indirect)
Prejudice
Key Legislation against Discrimination
Below are the learning outcomes for the lesson:
By the end of the session all participants will :
Define the term ‘equality’
List the key legislation
Give examples of inequality in a range of situations
Identify bodies who work on equality issues
Define the term ‘diversity’
List the key legislation
Give examples of positive and negative stereotyping
Give examples of how diversity can benefit society.
State the difference between discrimination and prejudice
List the areas of discrimination covered by legislation
Give an example of direct discrimination
Give an example of indirect discrimination