This shop provides resources for busy PSHE/Citizenship teachers who find that the subject is constantly 'on the move'. I am Head of Department in a secondary school and I am constantly changing the resources that we use as things change in the world around us. The introduction of British Values as a separate topic has been challenging but I hope that the resources on offer here will help you to facilitate these sessions. I also teach English (my specialism) so there are English resources too.
This shop provides resources for busy PSHE/Citizenship teachers who find that the subject is constantly 'on the move'. I am Head of Department in a secondary school and I am constantly changing the resources that we use as things change in the world around us. The introduction of British Values as a separate topic has been challenging but I hope that the resources on offer here will help you to facilitate these sessions. I also teach English (my specialism) so there are English resources too.
Information about smoking followed by simple tasks to check for understanding. Ideal as a cover lesson or to be given as worksheet
Includes:
Why people may choose to smoke
Withdrawal Symptoms
'Ingredients' of a cigarette
Advertising/promotion in the UK
Nicotine
A workbook for pupils to complete which gives opportunity for peer and self assessment as well as a 'choice' of final assessment.
This unit covers:
• Be able to describe the benefits of friendship
• Be able to describe ‘typical’ relationship progression
• Understand why people choose to marry and why some marriages fail
• Consider different levels of intimacy and their consequences
• Learn about the law in relation to consent
• Describe methods of contraception and understand the advantages and disadvantages of these methods
• Understand the risks related to unprotected sex (STI’s, unwanted pregnancy, emotional)
• Define and discuss the terms associated with sexual orientation and understand why sexist and homophobic language is unacceptable
A workbook for pupils to complete on aspects of drinking, smoking and drugs. Lesson objectives, opportunities for peer and self assessment and a 'choice' of final assessment task included. Approximately 20 pages of activities
This unit will cover:
• Alcohol: Understand the term ‘unit’ and be able to calculate the units in an alcoholic drink
• Alcohol: Discuss the Government’s recommendations in terms of alcohol consumption
• Alcohol: Understand the effects of alcohol on the human body
• Smoking: Investigate the ingredients of a cigarette
• Smoking: Understand the term ‘passive smoking’
• Smoking: Understand the effects of smoking on the human body
• Drugs: Distinguish between legal and illegal drugs
• Drugs: Understand drug classification and their penalties
• Drugs: Outline effects on the human body (common drugs)
A workbook to support ‘Odd One Out’, the documentary about Jesy Nelson’s experience with cyberbullies and trolls. The documentary is available on iPlayer (60 mins)
We stop for discussion at various times and pupils are given time to complete the notes sections.
A 24 page workbook which begins with different forms of ACTION taken by campaign groups to force change (direct, indirect and illegal) Then work on the action taken by a number of groups: The Suffragettes, The IRA, THE EDL and ISIL/ISIS. The texts can be read alongside youtube clips or pupils can simply answer the comprehension questions. Pupils assess how 'EXTREME' these actions are after working on the definition of EXTREMISM.
It moves through to TERRORISM and how terrorist organisation recruit young people, how people become RADICALISED and what you should do if you suspect someone is being radicalised.
Small, individual tasks are included (mix and match tasks, colour-coded tasks, definition tasks and other puzzles.
This definitely needs teacher input and I have tried to keep it as factual as possible but in as simple a form as possible.
There will be a corresponding PPT added soon. A challenging topic that now needs to be part of the PSHE/Citizenship curriculum. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE SAMPLE PAGE VIEWED DOES NOT ADEQUATELY REFLECT THE CONTENT OF THIS BOOKLET BUT I CAN'T CONTROL WHICH PAGE(S) ARE SEEN AS SAMPLE CONTENT
A number of activities for KS4 pupils to investigate/discuss myths and facts about consent.
1. Consent video clip (link attached) from Thames Valley Police (Tea and Consent)'Tea and Consent' though. It was actually created by Emmeline May (rockstardinosaurpirateprincess.com)
2. Using Facebook and Twitter formats to summarise the law in relation to consent
3. Distinguishing Fact from Myth (20 short statements)
4. Matching the myth with the fact (10 myths and the corresponding fact)
My Year 11 classes produced a display for the classroom based on what they understood from these worksheets
A workbook for pupils to complete with learning objectives, opportunities for self and peer assessment and a final 'choice' of task. Approximately 20 pages of activities including opportunities for peer and self assessment. Also includes a choice of end assessment.
This unit will cover:
• Actions and their consequences/ and the importance of rules
• Building positive relationships /getting to know new people
• Developing communication skills
• Recognising personal strengths and how this affects self esteem
• Identifying special people and special places
A workbook to be completed by pupils to cover aspects of discrimination, stereotyping and prejudice.
The booklet allows people to:
• Define the key terms EQUALITY and DIVERSITY
• Understand the differences between discrimination, prejudice and stereotyping
• Understand how discrimination, prejudice and stereotyping affect people
• Investigate homophobia (Stonewall resources)
• Understand the importance of TOLERANCE & ACCEPTANCE
YOU WILL NEED A COPY OF 'FIT' (Stonewall Video) to complete sections on homophobia
(some of it is available on youtube)
References to Robert Dunn and Lorraine Thorp
Robert Dunn won a Pride of Britain Award for saving his family from a man with an axe who had broken into their home.
Lorraine Thorp murdered her father and his partner
Info can be found online.
Pupils are asked to make two piles after cutting out the ingredients.
Allow them time to 'debate' whether the ingredients are IN cigarettes or NOT IN cigarettes.
Take feedback from group before announcing that they are ALL in cigarettes!
Pupils are asked to consider natural changes to their bodies. They must discuss/decide which changes affect male/female/both. A good starter to open discussion about changing bodies.
A worksheet which allows pupils to 'mix' and ask each other questions. Ideal for transition from Primary to Secondary. Could be extended by asking pupils to say something about someone the have just met.
Pupils must match the salary to the job. This can lead to group discussion about wages/salaries in general and to an investigation where pupils research the salaries of the professions that they would like to enter.
A worksheet which enables pupils to think about the benefits of friendship, their responsibilities as a friend as well as factors that help relationships thrive. Colour coding task followed by written task.
A worksheet to use as a cover lesson or as an introduction to Careers Education. Focus is on skills, knowledge and experience and an ability to distinguish between the three.