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.
A pupil workbook to complete whilst watching the Leigh-Anne Pinnock (Little Mix) Documentary on Race, Pop & Power.
Opportunities for discussion and reflection on issues related to racism.
You will need access to the documentary (currently on iPlayer)
4 x complete cover lessons. Texts plus tasks.
Topics:
HOMELESSNESS
CHARITIES
MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES
PLASTIC
Cover work has bee designed so that once the booklets are copied, they can be reused as tasks can be completed on paper.
Designed to keep students busy for an hour or longer - extension tasks for those that complete written work.
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.
Nine pupil workbooks which include puzzles, comprehension tasks, activities and accompanying PPT presentations.
Ideal for longer term cover work or tutorial/form time. Topics linked to PSHE
Topics include
Being a Critical Consumer
Building Resilience
Bullying
Knife/Youth Crime
Saving the Environment
Prejudice and Discrimination
The Importance of Sleep
The Importance of Exercise
Working with Others
Workbook for tutorials or cover lessons looking at the importance of exercise.
Covers mental, physical and social benefits.
A range of activities/puzzles to be completed.
Accompanying PPT
An 11 page booklet with activities designed to get young people thinking about the causes of youth crime - particularly knife crime. Accompanying PPT. Uses a Youtube video (about 9 mins) about the way knife crime has changed since Ben Kinsella’s death in 2008.
A complete Health and Safety short course for pupils about to leave education and enter the workplace.
It covers many aspects of Health and Safety to give a broad overview of what employers may expect young people to be aware of. Accompanying PPT and additional worksheets included. Final ‘assessment’ also included.
We normally award an internal certificate to those pupils who complete all activities.
Covers: Workplace hazards and types of hazard, fire safety & evacuation plans, safety signs, workplace stress, first aid, personal protective clothing and equipment etc
Designed for KS3 tutorial sessions. A range of activities based around the need for a good night’s sleep. Included links to relevant youtube videos/clips. Accompanying instruction PPT
A 10+ page pupil workbook which allows pupils to look at how their memory works, techniques such as scanning and skimming, creating mind maps and revision timetables.
Uses some clips from Youtube to test visual memory and culminates in an activity where pupils create an information sheet giving hints and tips for revision success.
Accompanying PPT
A pupil workbook that can assist with skills audit, cv writing, interview skills etc
Lots of activities to get pupils thinking about what employers look for.
A 10 page activity book designed to get students thinking about the reasons for purchasing goods/services, the way shops persuade us to buy and what influences our spending. Lots of additional puzzles/tasks
Accompanying PPT presentation
Fully editable to suit the needs of your group.
Ideal for just after transition to Secondary School
Activities to look at friendships, personal qualities and what happens when friendships fall apart.
9-page workbook plus accompanying PPT
A set of resources which will allow pupils to identify their own strengths and qualities whilst identifying them in others. Ideal for transition to secondary school where they are meeting and working with new people. Activity book plus accompanying PPT.
A 13-page workbook that enables pupils to investigate signs of grooming and sexual exploitation both online and in the real world. It also looks at characteristics that make some people more vulnerable to predators. We use it alongside the dramatisation of events in Rochdale, 'Three Girls'. Some activities can be completed independently but there is plenty scope for class discussion. I am North-East based so I have included information about Operation Sanctuary. There is also an assessment task and a vocabulary checklist.
Pupil activities include:
shading tasks
completing advice
grid completion
pyramid task
sorting activity
comprehension
vocabulary builder
Credit must be given to Leics Police for the Youtube video used at the beginning (Kayleigh's Love Story) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsbYHI-rZOE&list=PLhjHI87KD2rsTh-rMLynqgwQt51v_8U6O
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