Child Development, Health and Social Care, Sociology.
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Child Development, Health and Social Care, Sociology.
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An editable GCSE Question bank that has the Specimen, 2018 and 2019 questions on for the whole paper. Easy to adapt and access to form assessments and make predictions.
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3 free lessons that look at young people joining gangs. Please take the time to review this resource if you download it- for free.
L1 looks at why people may join a gang
L2 Looks at the risks associated with gang behaviour
L3 Looks at how to safely leave a gang.
Each lesson has differentiated activities and a final task that will be marked as a final piece of work.
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]
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]
Suitable for AQA GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain. Can be adapted for other courses and PSHE SOW, and easily taught by non-specialists. Lessons do not require any textbooks. All lessons begin with a do now task, have teacher input via text or video (which is embedded so please allow content when opening file), and have practice tasks for students to spend a length of time practicing exam style questions and statements.
Life in Modern Britain.
Lesson 04.05. How has immigration impacted the UK’s population. This is planned for a double lesson, which is 100 minutes at my school. Timeline of immigration patterns and population changes in the UK, refugee/asylum seeker, immigration/emigration, push and pull factors. Teacher model answer for exam statement
Complete Bundle for Life in Modern Britain, can be found here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/life-in-modern-britain-13094889
Suitable for AQA GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain. Can be adapted for other courses and PSHE SOW, and easily taught by non-specialists. Lessons do not require any textbooks. All lessons begin with a do now task, have teacher input via text or video (which is embedded so please allow content when opening file), and have practice tasks for students to spend a length of time practicing exam style questions and statements.
Life in Modern Britain.
Making a change. Looking at case studies that link to active citizenship. This lesson looks at Marcus Rashford, Justice for Hillsborough and Fathers4Justice.
This is the final lesson in this unit. Students will then sit a past paper
Complete Bundle for Life in Modern Britain, can be found here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/life-in-modern-britain-13094889
Suitable for AQA GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain. Can be adapted for other courses and PSHE SOW, and easily taught by non-specialists. Lessons do not require any textbooks. All lessons begin with a do now task, have teacher input via text or video (which is embedded so please allow content when opening file), and have practice tasks for students to spend a length of time practicing exam style questions and statements.
Life in Modern Britain.
NGOs- Oxfam, The Red Cross/Crescent, specific work in Syria and a debate question on UK spending on foreign aid with peer assessment and teacher model
Complete Bundle for Life in Modern Britain, can be found here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/life-in-modern-britain-13094889
GCSE AQA Citizenship End of Unit Homework booklet
I print the Student copy version as a booklet, which is completely adaptable, I then use the teacher copy for students to mark their homework before we sit the June 2021 past paper for the remainder of the lesson.
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Complete Bundle for Life in Modern Britain, can be found here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/life-in-modern-britain-13094889
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]
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]
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]
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 4: The Age of Criminal Responsibility Looking at the difference in ages of criminal responsibility across the UK, and a consideration of the reasons for Scotland’s increase. The lesson includes a documentary on Jamie Bulger, which students write a report about. If this is watched, this lesson could be stretched over 3 lessons. I however teach this over a double and make the report a homework task. Depends on your curriculum time.
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]
Suitable for AQA GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain. Can be adapted for other courses and PSHE SOW, and easily taught by non-specialists. Lessons do not require any textbooks. All lessons begin with a do now task, have teacher input via text or video (which is embedded so please allow content when opening file), and have practice tasks for students to spend a length of time practicing exam style questions and statements.
Life in Modern Britain.
International Disputes- Sanctions and Force. Lesson looks at the Iraq war, The Chilcot Enquiry, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Complete Bundle for Life in Modern Britain, can be found here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/life-in-modern-britain-13094889
Complete Unit:
AQA GCSE Citizenship topic Life in Modern Britain.
It can be easily adapted to suit other exam boards, or used as part of a PSHE curriculum.
All lessons are planned suitable for a non-specialist delivery, do not refer to textbooks and have plenty of exam practice embedded.
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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 8/9: The nature of criminality in the UK I have put together these two lessons as Lesson 8 requires IT. There is a small amount of input on recorded crime statistics and the issues with them, students then research the current picture of crime in the UK. They can do this by sharing the worksheet electronically and students populate it using the link. Equally they could hand write it. Lesson 9 is not essential, however, it is a good contrast to the Summer riots of 2024. This lesson focuses on a documentary about the UK riots of 2011, students then write a report on the reasons for it starting. I have them start this in lesson, and finish as homework. If this was all completed in lesson, there is over 3 hours of learning in this bundle.
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]
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 5: The role of the police Whilst this is planned for GCSE, it would be suitable for PSHE/Careers based lesson, as I use this as an opportunity to embed careers. The lesson looks at the different routes into the Police, followed by an overview of the Police Comissioner and a hierarchy of the different roles within the police force.
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]
5x 100 minute lessons aimed at KS4 [Year 10] to teach them about radicalisation, extremism, terrorism and counter terrorism. The bundle includes a progress tracker, an additional document worksheet that was uploaded to assignments in teams as a homework task/additional lesson for staff who had them in the final week of the half term- this uses the Stacey Dooley documentary on extremism in Luton. There are a lot of video clips in these lessons, and 1 lesson uses BBC documentary on Neo Nazis. I wouldn’t teach this unit to Year groups in KS3 (Y7-9)
None of the lessons require printing (the first lesson provides a template as we had some key worker kids in, but they can draw an outline at home!) as the unit was taught on Teams during Lockdown 3. Some of the language used in the activities may need to be tweaked to suit a classroom, but this is minimal.
Lesson can all be bought individually in my shop
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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