Market leaders in PSHE, Citizenship and Careers resources for secondary students.
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Market leaders in PSHE, Citizenship and Careers resources for secondary students.
Out Motto is 'Resources made for Teachers by Teachers' - We are a small dedicated team of teachers, HOD's and Middle leaders with a focus on supporting teachers and students across the world. We have a passion for PSHE, Careers and Citizenship
Active Citizenship + Pupil Voice KS3 Unit
This is a 7 lesson Careers / PSHE unit for secondary schools.
Contents
7 Lesson Packs (See below for Contents)
1 x Pupil Voice Assembly
1 x STEM Careers Posters
1 x Careers in Geography Escape room
Lesson Topics
Causes of poverty & Homelessness
Importance of Pupil Voice
How the world/ business/ schools/you can enhance climate resilience and enhance biodiversity
What is the economy (Public and private sector explained)
What is a food bank
Standing up for what you believe + Marcus Rashford
Removing the barriers (Disability)Equality for all
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support careers Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Student Worksheet(s) are included with some lessons
Homework Activity
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
Teacher Notes (On some slides)
Focus on literacy
1 Hours worth of activities - including timings for every activity
**Learning Outcomes for the unit **
Understand what private and public sectors are Explain the differences between the private and public sector Understand how both sectors work in the economy
Understand what a food bank is Understand why food banks exist Identify support available in my local area
To understand why it is important to know what you believe in. To consider the skills you need to stand up for your beliefs. To be able to discuss influential people who have stood up for their beliefs.
To understand what we mean by barriers to employment. To consider how this impacts people living with a disability. To think about how we can move towards equality.
Understand the factors which can lead to poverty Understand the factors which can lead to homelessness Understand the support that is available
Understand what pupil voice is Understand how I can express my views as a pupil Understand the impact of pupil voice
“I understand why climate resilience and biodiversity is important for the world. I can consider what businesses can do to support this. I understand what my school and I can do to support this.”
Why not try out some of our other highly rated Secondary Careers Units:
☞ Year 7 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 8 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 9 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 10 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 11 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 12 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 13 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
Finance Escape Room Knowledge Escape Room Quiz - End of term fun for the whole class. No printing required! Just project the Powerpoint and off you go. Built in timers, Video clips and answer reveals after every slide. This is an educational fun immersive ‘Underwater themed Escape room’ experience.
Have the students compete individually, in teams or as a whole class the choice is yours! This resource is a great team-building activity to keep your students engaged during the last few days (or week) leading up to the end of term.
There are seven different challenging puzzles and you have the choice of setting the timer at easy, medium or high difficult level for each escape. Students will complete a variety of tasks using different skills including: problem-solving, critical thinking, reading comprehension, literacy challenges and some clever deduction.
The puzzles, bonus questions and challenges are a fun way to assess a topic or subject area. This resource covers a variety of different elements including: vocabulary, key terms. key themes, general subject knowledge, literacy and much more…
Finance Escape Room Escape Room is fully editable and takes less than 1 Minute to set up.
Finance Press Escape Room Underwater Escape Room Contents
☞ Interactive 26 slide Powerpoint Escape Room Challenge
☞ Optional Escape Certificates
☞ Optional Team Sheet (Print it or use scrap paper instead)
Common FAQ’s
★Group sizes: 1-30 students per team - (Participants up to 180)
★Time: Approximately 50-60 minutes (Provide hints along the way if time is a factor!)
★Materials: Aside from Powerpoint - all students need is a pen / pencil.
How to run this Finance Escape Room Underwater escape challenge
This escape room can be done without any printing we have however still included a team sheet (Slide 2) should you wish to use it, if not plain paper will more than suffice.
The escape room is story driven by a YouTube video which is split into 9 sections.
Introduction - Puzzle 1 – Puzzle 2 - Puzzle 3 – Puzzle 4 – Puzzle 5 – Puzzle 6 – Puzzle 7 - Success
At various points you will be instructed to pause the video at these points you can go to the next slide in the presentation.
Each video section (excluding Introduction and Success) will be followed by a puzzle.
Every puzzle has three built in timers in the lower right hand corner to put the teams on a time limit of your choice if you so wish.
Once the timer has expired or everyone has completed the puzzle teams can check their answers on the next slide using the CLICK TO REVEAL boxes.
Once all answers for the current puzzle have been revealed move on to the next video section and subsequent puzzle until all 7 puzzles have been completed and everyone has escaped successfully
(Optional) Give out winning certificates to the highest scorers.
Toxic Materials and Pollution Escape Room Knowledge Escape Room Quiz - End of term fun for the whole class. No printing required! Just project the Powerpoint and off you go. Built in timers, Video clips and answer reveals after every slide. This is an educational fun immersive ‘Bank Heist themed Escape room’ experience.
Have the students compete individually, in teams or as a whole class the choice is yours! This resource is a great team-building activity to keep your students engaged during the last few days (or week) leading up to the end of term.
There are seven different challenging puzzles and you have the choice of setting the timer at easy, medium or high difficult level for each escape. Students will complete a variety of tasks using different skills including: problem-solving, critical thinking, reading comprehension, literacy challenges and some clever deduction.
The puzzles, bonus questions and challenges are a fun way to assess a topic or subject area. This resource covers a variety of different elements including: vocabulary, key terms. key themes, general subject knowledge, literacy and much more…
Toxic Materials and Pollution Escape Room is fully editable and takes less than 1 Minute to set up.
Toxic Materials and Pollution Bank Heist Escape Room Contents
☞ Interactive 26 slide Powerpoint Escape Room Challenge
☞ Optional Escape Certificates
☞ Optional Team Sheet (Print it or use scrap paper instead)
Common FAQ’s
★Group sizes: 1-30 students per team - (Participants up to 180)
★Time: Approximately 50-60 minutes (Provide hints along the way if time is a factor!)
★Materials: Aside from Powerpoint - all students need is a pen / pencil.
How to run this escape challenge
This escape room can be done without any printing we have however still included a team sheet (Slide 2) should you wish to use it, if not plain paper will more than suffice.
The escape room is story driven by a YouTube video which is split into 9 sections.
Introduction - Puzzle 1 – Puzzle 2 - Puzzle 3 – Puzzle 4 – Puzzle 5 – Puzzle 6 – Puzzle 7 - Success
At various points you will be instructed to pause the video at these points you can go to the next slide in the presentation.
Each video section (excluding Introduction and Success) will be followed by a puzzle.
Every puzzle has three built in timers in the lower right hand corner to put the teams on a time limit of your choice if you so wish.
Once the timer has expired or everyone has completed the puzzle teams can check their answers on the next slide using the CLICK TO REVEAL boxes.
Once all answers for the current puzzle have been revealed move on to the next video section and subsequent puzzle until all 7 puzzles have been completed and everyone has escaped successfully
(Optional) Give out winning certificates to the highest scorers.
Scientific Careers Escape Room Knowledge Escape Room Quiz - End of term fun for the whole class. No printing required! Just project the Powerpoint and off you go. Built in timers, Video clips and answer reveals after every slide. This is an educational fun immersive ‘Bank Heist themed Escape room’ experience.
Have the students compete individually, in teams or as a whole class the choice is yours! This resource is a great team-building activity to keep your students engaged during the last few days (or week) leading up to the end of term.
There are seven different challenging puzzles and you have the choice of setting the timer at easy, medium or high difficult level for each escape. Students will complete a variety of tasks using different skills including: problem-solving, critical thinking, reading comprehension, literacy challenges and some clever deduction.
The puzzles, bonus questions and challenges are a fun way to assess a topic or subject area. This resource covers a variety of different elements including: vocabulary, key terms. key themes, general subject knowledge, literacy and much more…
Scientific Careers Escape Quiz Escape Room is fully editable and takes less than 1 Minute to set up.
Scientific Careers Escape Quiz Bank Heist Escape Room Contents
☞ Interactive 26 slide Powerpoint Escape Room Challenge
☞ Optional Escape Certificates
☞ Optional Team Sheet (Print it or use scrap paper instead)
Common FAQ’s
★Group sizes: 1-30 students per team - (Participants up to 180)
★Time: Approximately 50-60 minutes (Provide hints along the way if time is a factor!)
★Materials: Aside from Powerpoint - all students need is a pen / pencil.
How to run this escape challenge
This escape room can be done without any printing we have however still included a team sheet (Slide 2) should you wish to use it, if not plain paper will more than suffice.
The escape room is story driven by a YouTube video which is split into 9 sections.
Introduction - Puzzle 1 – Puzzle 2 - Puzzle 3 – Puzzle 4 – Puzzle 5 – Puzzle 6 – Puzzle 7 - Success
At various points you will be instructed to pause the video at these points you can go to the next slide in the presentation.
Each video section (excluding Introduction and Success) will be followed by a puzzle.
Every puzzle has three built in timers in the lower right hand corner to put the teams on a time limit of your choice if you so wish.
Once the timer has expired or everyone has completed the puzzle teams can check their answers on the next slide using the CLICK TO REVEAL boxes.
Once all answers for the current puzzle have been revealed move on to the next video section and subsequent puzzle until all 7 puzzles have been completed and everyone has escaped successfully
(Optional) Give out winning certificates to the highest scorers.
Media, Society and a Free Press Escape Room Knowledge Escape Room Quiz - End of term fun for the whole class. No printing required! Just project the Powerpoint and off you go. Built in timers, Video clips and answer reveals after every slide. This is an educational fun immersive ‘Underwater themed Escape room’ experience.
Have the students compete individually, in teams or as a whole class the choice is yours! This resource is a great team-building activity to keep your students engaged during the last few days (or week) leading up to the end of term.
There are seven different challenging puzzles and you have the choice of setting the timer at easy, medium or high difficult level for each escape. Students will complete a variety of tasks using different skills including: problem-solving, critical thinking, reading comprehension, literacy challenges and some clever deduction.
The puzzles, bonus questions and challenges are a fun way to assess a topic or subject area. This resource covers a variety of different elements including: vocabulary, key terms. key themes, general subject knowledge, literacy and much more…
Media, Society and a Free Press Escape Room Escape Room is fully editable and takes less than 1 Minute to set up.
Media, Society and a Free Press Escape Room Underwater Escape Room Contents
☞ Interactive 26 slide Powerpoint Escape Room Challenge
☞ Optional Escape Certificates
☞ Optional Team Sheet (Print it or use scrap paper instead)
Common FAQ’s
★Group sizes: 1-30 students per team - (Participants up to 180)
★Time: Approximately 50-60 minutes (Provide hints along the way if time is a factor!)
★Materials: Aside from Powerpoint - all students need is a pen / pencil.
How to run this Media, Society and a Free Press Escape Room Bank Heist escape challenge
This escape room can be done without any printing we have however still included a team sheet (Slide 2) should you wish to use it, if not plain paper will more than suffice.
The escape room is story driven by a YouTube video which is split into 9 sections.
Introduction - Puzzle 1 – Puzzle 2 - Puzzle 3 – Puzzle 4 – Puzzle 5 – Puzzle 6 – Puzzle 7 - Success
At various points you will be instructed to pause the video at these points you can go to the next slide in the presentation.
Each video section (excluding Introduction and Success) will be followed by a puzzle.
Every puzzle has three built in timers in the lower right hand corner to put the teams on a time limit of your choice if you so wish.
Once the timer has expired or everyone has completed the puzzle teams can check their answers on the next slide using the CLICK TO REVEAL boxes.
Once all answers for the current puzzle have been revealed move on to the next video section and subsequent puzzle until all 7 puzzles have been completed and everyone has escaped successfully
(Optional) Give out winning certificates to the highest scorers.
Careers in Healthcare Knowledge Escape Room Quiz - End of term fun for the whole class. No printing required! Just project the Powerpoint and off you go. Built in timers, Video clips and answer reveals after every slide. This is an educational fun immersive ‘Bank Heist themed Escape room’ experience.
Have the students compete individually, in teams or as a whole class the choice is yours! This resource is a great team-building activity to keep your students engaged during the last few days (or week) leading up to the end of term.
There are seven different challenging puzzles and you have the choice of setting the timer at easy, medium or high difficult level for each escape. Students will complete a variety of tasks using different skills including: problem-solving, critical thinking, reading comprehension, literacy challenges and some clever deduction.
The puzzles, bonus questions and challenges are a fun way to assess a topic or subject area. This resource covers a variety of different elements including: vocabulary, key terms. key themes, general subject knowledge, literacy and much more…
Careers in Healthcare Escape Room is fully editable and takes less than 1 Minute to set up.
Careers in Healthcare Bank Heist Escape Room Contents
☞ Interactive 26 slide Powerpoint Escape Room Challenge
☞ Optional Escape Certificates
☞ Optional Team Sheet (Print it or use scrap paper instead)
Common FAQ’s
★Group sizes: 1-30 students per team - (Participants up to 180)
★Time: Approximately 50-60 minutes (Provide hints along the way if time is a factor!)
★Materials: Aside from Powerpoint - all students need is a pen / pencil.
How to run this Careers in Healthcare Bank Heist escape challenge
This escape room can be done without any printing we have however still included a team sheet (Slide 2) should you wish to use it, if not plain paper will more than suffice.
The escape room is story driven by a YouTube video which is split into 9 sections.
Introduction - Puzzle 1 – Puzzle 2 - Puzzle 3 – Puzzle 4 – Puzzle 5 – Puzzle 6 – Puzzle 7 - Success
At various points you will be instructed to pause the video at these points you can go to the next slide in the presentation.
Each video section (excluding Introduction and Success) will be followed by a puzzle.
Every puzzle has three built in timers in the lower right hand corner to put the teams on a time limit of your choice if you so wish.
Once the timer has expired or everyone has completed the puzzle teams can check their answers on the next slide using the CLICK TO REVEAL boxes.
Once all answers for the current puzzle have been revealed move on to the next video section and subsequent puzzle until all 7 puzzles have been completed and everyone has escaped successfully
(Optional) Give out winning certificates to the highest scorers.
Businesses in the real world Escape Room Knowledge Escape Room Quiz - End of term fun for the whole class. No printing required! Just project the Powerpoint and off you go. Built in timers, Video clips and answer reveals after every slide. This is an educational fun immersive ‘Underwater themed Escape room’ experience.
Have the students compete individually, in teams or as a whole class the choice is yours! This resource is a great team-building activity to keep your students engaged during the last few days (or week) leading up to the end of term.
There are seven different challenging puzzles and you have the choice of setting the timer at easy, medium or high difficult level for each escape. Students will complete a variety of tasks using different skills including: problem-solving, critical thinking, reading comprehension, literacy challenges and some clever deduction.
The puzzles, bonus questions and challenges are a fun way to assess a topic or subject area. This resource covers a variety of different elements including: vocabulary, key terms. key themes, general subject knowledge, literacy and much more…
Businesses in the real world Escape Room is fully editable and takes less than 1 Minute to set up.
Businesses in the real world Underwater Escape Room Contents
☞ Interactive 26 slide Powerpoint Escape Room Challenge
☞ Optional Escape Certificates
☞ Optional Team Sheet (Print it or use scrap paper instead)
Common FAQ’s
★Group sizes: 1-30 students per team - (Participants up to 180)
★Time: Approximately 50-60 minutes (Provide hints along the way if time is a factor!)
★Materials: Aside from Powerpoint - all students need is a pen / pencil.
How to run this Businesses in the real world Bank Heist escape challenge
This escape room can be done without any printing we have however still included a team sheet (Slide 2) should you wish to use it, if not plain paper will more than suffice.
The escape room is story driven by a YouTube video which is split into 9 sections.
Introduction - Puzzle 1 – Puzzle 2 - Puzzle 3 – Puzzle 4 – Puzzle 5 – Puzzle 6 – Puzzle 7 - Success
At various points you will be instructed to pause the video at these points you can go to the next slide in the presentation.
Each video section (excluding Introduction and Success) will be followed by a puzzle.
Every puzzle has three built in timers in the lower right hand corner to put the teams on a time limit of your choice if you so wish.
Once the timer has expired or everyone has completed the puzzle teams can check their answers on the next slide using the CLICK TO REVEAL boxes.
Once all answers for the current puzzle have been revealed move on to the next video section and subsequent puzzle until all 7 puzzles have been completed and everyone has escaped successfully
(Optional) Give out winning certificates to the highest scorers.
Next steps Careers KS4 Unit - Cre8tive Careers New Unit
This is a 7 lesson Careers / PSHE unit for secondary schools. These New lessons are mapped to both the new CDI framework and the skills builder framework. Every lesson comes with Homework opportunities and will help support your school in achieving Gatsby Benchmark 4.
Contents
7 Lesson Packs (See below for Contents)
1 x Skills and Qualities Quiz
1 x Maths Careers Posters
1 x Business Escape Room
Lesson Topics
Smashing the Glass ceiling (not having low expectations)
Discrimination in the Workplace (Different Types)
Preparing for Work Experience
Making the most a Careers Interview in School
Racism and Statues in Britain
What is a recession how can I impact the economy
Crypto-Currencies
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support careers Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Student Worksheet(s) are included with some lessons
Homework Activity
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
Teacher Notes (On some slides)
Focus on literacy
1 Hours worth of activities - including timings for every activity
**Learning Outcomes for the unit **
Understand what the glass ceiling is Understand how people can smash the glass ceiling Understand how I can maintain high aspirations in the face of challenge
Understand what discrimination is Understand the different types of workplace discrimination Understand where I can go for help
To understand what work experience is and why we need to prepare. To consider what the expectations will be. To understand the difference between work etiquette and working practice.
To understand what a careers interview is. To consider how you can prepare for your careers interview. To assess where you are now and where you’d like to be in the future.
Understand a brief history of colonisation Understand the link between statues and racism Understand what the future of statues in Britain could be
To understand what a recession is. To consider the economic impact a recession can have. To discuss how recession can be prevented.
To understand what Crypto Currencies are. To consider the opportunity Crypto Currencies provide. The consider the potential risks Crypto Currencies pose.
Why not try out some of our other highly rated Secondary Careers Units:
☞ Year 7 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 8 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 9 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 10 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 11 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 12 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 13 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
UK Welfare benefit System explained for KS5 Students. Careers + PSHE Lesson designed by a L6 Qualified Careers Guidance Leader and PSHE Expert. Editable 21+ slide PowerPoint Lesson. Lesson includes: Lesson Assessment, Student Resources, Signposting to extra support services. Bonus Homework Activity and links to our videos and much more.
Learning Outcomes:
Understand the range of benefits available
Understand when and how I can claim benefits
Understand the role of the job centre
Some Key Terms Covered
Universal Credit, Eligibility, Claimant, National Living Wage
Assessment Objectives
I understand the range of benefits available.
I understand when and how I can claim benefits.
I understand the role of the job centre.
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Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support careers Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Student Worksheet(s) are included with some lessons
Homework Activity
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
Teacher Notes (On some slides)
Focus on literacy
1 Hours worth of activities - including timings for every activity
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Why not try out some of our other highly rated secondary careers units:
☞ Year 10 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 11 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 12 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 13 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
Becoming Independent
8 lesson Careers / PSHE unit for secondary schools. These New lessons are mapped to both the new CDI framework and the skills builder framework. Every lesson comes with Homework opportunities and will help support your school in achieving Gatsby Benchmark 4.
Contents
8 Lesson Packs (See below for Contents)
1 x Post 16 Careers Quiz
1 x Health & Wellbeing Escape Room
Lesson Topics
Post 16 - Actions have Careers Consequences
Post 16 - Consumer Rights in the UK
Transition - Moving out of home become independent
Transition - Leaving education going to work
The UK welfare benefits explained inc (Role of a Job centre)
Trading and investment over time (mini simulation - Lesson)
Post 16 - Maintaining a healthy diet on a BUDGET
Post 16 - The Gig Economy Explained
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support careers Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Student Worksheet(s) are included with some lessons
Homework Activity
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
Teacher Notes (On some slides)
Focus on literacy
1 Hours worth of activities - including timings for every activity
**Learning Outcomes for the unit **
To understand what actions could lead to what consequences. To consider how these consequences may affect your career. To understand how to make positive choices.
Understand my rights as a consumer Understand the responsibilities of businesses Understand what support I can access as a consumer
Understand costs of moving out Understand how to manage my monthly bills Understand where to go for help
Understand ways to manage my money when in work Understand which skills from education link to work Understand ways to make a good impression on my first day
Understand the range of benefits available Understand when and how I can claim benefits Understand the role of the job centre
Understand what trading and investment is To consider what makes a good investment Understand the risks of investing and trading
Understand what a healthy diet consists of Understand the information on food labels Understand ways to eat healthily for less
To understand what different types of working contracts there are in the UK. To consider the advantages of working in the “Gig Economy”. To consider the disadvantages of working in the “Gig Economy”.
Why not try out some of our other highly rated Secondary Careers Units:
☞ Year 7 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 8 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 9 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 10 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 11 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 12 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 13 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
Skills Builder - Skills Building Unit - Cre8tive Careers New Unit
This is a 5 lesson Careers / PSHE unit for secondary schools. These New lessons are mapped to both the new CDI framework and the skills builder framework. Every lesson comes with Homework opportunities and will help support your school in achieving Gatsby Benchmark 4.
Contents
5 Lesson Packs (See below for Contents)
1 x Skills and Qualities Quiz
1 x My skills and Careers Booklet
1 x Scientific Careers Escape Room
Lesson Topics
Green Skills and Careers
Skills Builder - Teamwork & Leadership Lesson - ‘Creating a new Green Society’
Skills Builder - Self Management Lesson (Staying Positive and aiming High)
Skills Builder - Communication Lesson (Speaking and listening)
Skills Builder lesson - Creative Problem Solving (Problem Solving & Creativity)
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support careers Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Student Worksheet(s) are included with some lessons
Homework Activity
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
Teacher Notes (On some slides)
Focus on literacy
1 Hours worth of activities - including timings for every activity
**Learning Outcomes for the unit **
To understand what green skills and careers are. To consider why there is an emphasis on Green skills and careers at the moment. To consider how we can develop these skills.
To understand why we need to improve our society’s view on sustainability. To consider how we could go about building a greener society. To consider the challenges that may arise.
Understand my self-management strengths Understand techniques to stay positive Understand the benefits of a positive mindset
Understand my communication strengths Understand techniques for effective communication Understand the benefits of effective communication
Understand my problem solving strengths Understand techniques for creative problem solving Understand the benefits of creative problem solving
Why not try out some of our other highly rated Secondary Careers Units:
☞ Year 7 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 8 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 9 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 10 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 11 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 12 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 13 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
Diversity & Equality in Britain Ks4 Unit
This is a 7 lesson Careers / PSHE unit for secondary schools.
Contents
7 Lesson Packs (See below for Contents)
1 x Equality and Diversity Quiz
1 x PSHE & Citizenship Careers Posters
1 x Significant individuals Escape Room
Lesson Topics
Gender Pay gap in the UK
Cop 26 Summit - what was is all about
Recycling in Society by Businesses
Young Entrerepreneurs from around the world
Critical Media Literacy & Fake News
UN sustainable Development Goals
Post Brexit Britain - Impact and changes on the UK
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support careers Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Student Worksheet(s) are included with some lessons
Homework Activity
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
Teacher Notes (On some slides)
Focus on literacy
1 Hours worth of activities - including timings for every activity
**Learning Outcomes for the unit **
Understand what gender pay gap means Understand the factors which contribute to the gender pay gap Understand my rights for equal pay
To understand the importance of COP 26. To consider what might be discussed and why it is helpful. To think about what impact the decisions made at COP 26 have on the public.
Understand business recycling laws Understand how businesses can be more ethical Understand how positive business behaviour benefits society
To understand what a young entrepreneur is. To consider why someone might want to start their own business. To understand the difference between working for an employer and for yourself.
To understand what Media Literacy is, particularly Critical Media Literacy. To understand and be able to identify fake news. To be able to evaluate a media source.
To understand what we mean by a “sustainable development goal”. To understand what makes a goal sustainable and Unsustainable. To think about what progress has been made.
To understand what Brexit is. To consider the impact and changes Brexit has had on the UK. To consider why this matters to you.
Why not try out some of our other highly rated Secondary Careers Units:
☞ Year 7 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 8 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 9 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 10 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 11 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 12 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 13 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
Sixth form Careers & Media Literacy Lessons - Excellent Value.
8 lesson Careers / PSHE unit for secondary schools.
Contents
8 Lesson Packs (See below for Contents)
1 x PSHE & Citizenship Careers Posters
1 x Managing emotions Escape Room
1 x Ultimate Health eScape
1 x World Issues Quiz
Lesson Topics
Green Jobs and the Green Economy
Post 16 - How to produce a compelling CV
Post 16 - career possibilities in a global economy
Post 16 - Media Literacy & Digital Resilience L1
Post 16. - Media Literacy and Digital resilience L2
Post 16 - Personal Safety Lesson
Post 16 - Safety and the Roads
What is cancel culture
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support careers Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Student Worksheet(s) are included with some lessons
Homework Activity
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
Teacher Notes (On some slides)
Focus on literacy
1 Hours worth of activities - including timings for every activity
**Learning Outcomes for the unit **
To understand what green careers are. To consider how this effects the national and global economy. To consider how we can prepare for the changes green careers will present.
Understand common mistakes on a CV Understand how to tailor a CV Understand the impact of a compelling CV
To recognise career possibilities in a global economy To discuss the implications of the global market for your future To consider what else will affect your career possibilities
Understand online safety To know when & how to challenge online behaviour Know how to use technology safely and report issues
Understand what influence social media can have Consider how to be critical of what you see online What is extremism and radicalisation
understand legal rights and responsibilities when travelling abroad, including passport, visa and insurance requirements - evaluate when to summon emergency services, irrespective of any potential legal implications, for example, when the situation involves alcohol, drugs, gangs or violent crime
Understand the laws of road safety Understand road safety as a road user Understand road safety as a young driver
Understand what we mean by the term “cancel culture” To consider how this affects people To form an opinion on whether or not you support cancel culture
Sixth form Careers & Media Literacy Lessons
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KS4 Skills Building - Careers CDI Package
This is a 12 lesson Careers lessons / 3 units for secondary schools. These New lessons are mapped to both the new CDI framework and the skills builder framework. Every lesson comes with Homework opportunities and will help support your school in achieving Gatsby Benchmark 4.
Contents
12 Lesson Packs (See below for Contents)
1 x Skills and Qualities Quiz
1 x Maths Careers Posters
1 x Business Escape Room
1 x My skills and Careers Booklet
1 x Scientific Careers Escape Room
Lesson Topics
Green Skills and Careers
Skills Builder - Teamwork & Leadership Lesson - ‘Creating a new Green Society’
Skills Builder - Self Management Lesson (Staying Positive and aiming High)
Skills Builder - Communication Lesson (Speaking and listening)
Skills Builder lesson - Creative Problem Solving (Problem Solving & Creativity)
Gender Pay gap in the UK
Cop 26 Summit - what was is all about
Recycling in Society by Businesses
Young Entrerepreneurs from around the world
Critical Media Literacy & Fake News
UN sustainable Development Goals
Post Brexit Britain - Impact and changes on the UK
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support careers Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Student Worksheet(s) are included with some lessons
Homework Activity
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
Teacher Notes (On some slides)
Focus on literacy
1 Hours worth of activities - including timings for every activity
**Learning Outcomes for the unit **
To understand what green skills and careers are. To consider why there is an emphasis on Green skills and careers at the moment. To consider how we can develop these skills.
To understand why we need to improve our society’s view on sustainability. To consider how we could go about building a greener society. To consider the challenges that may arise.
Understand my self-management strengths Understand techniques to stay positive Understand the benefits of a positive mindset
Understand my communication strengths Understand techniques for effective communication Understand the benefits of effective communication
Understand my problem solving strengths Understand techniques for creative problem solving Understand the benefits of creative problem solving
Understand what gender pay gap means Understand the factors which contribute to the gender pay gap Understand my rights for equal pay
To understand the importance of COP 26. To consider what might be discussed and why it is helpful. To think about what impact the decisions made at COP 26 have on the public.
Understand business recycling laws Understand how businesses can be more ethical Understand how positive business behaviour benefits society
To understand what a young entrepreneur is. To consider why someone might want to start their own business. To understand the difference between working for an employer and for yourself.
To understand what Media Literacy is, particularly Critical Media Literacy. To understand and be able to identify fake news. To be able to evaluate a media source.
To understand what we mean by a “sustainable development goal”. To understand what makes a goal sustainable and Unsustainable. To think about what progress has been made.
To understand what Brexit is. To consider the impact and changes Brexit has had on the UK. To consider why this matters to you.
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KS3 Skills Building - Careers PSHE Package
UNIT 1 = ME, Myself and My Responsibilities - Cre8tive Careers New Unit
UNIT 2 = Society and Me - Cre8tive Careers New Unit
UNIT 3 = The World Around Me - Cre8tive Careers New Unit
This is a 21 lesson Careers lessons / 3 units for secondary schools. These New lessons are mapped to both the new CDI framework and the skills builder framework. Every lesson comes with Homework opportunities and will help support your school in achieving Gatsby Benchmark 4.
Contents
21 Lesson Packs (See below for Contents)
1 x Equality and Diversity Quiz
1 x PSHE & Citizenship Careers Posters
1 x Significant individuals Escape Room
1 x Pupil Voice Quiz
1 x Careers in GEography Escape Room
Lesson Topics
Importance of Education
Importance of investing in yourself
Recycling in the home and at school
Safety on the Streets 12 - 16
Water, Rail + Fire Safety
What is the climate emergency (Links with Greta and David Attenborough)
What is the economy (Public and private sector explained)
What is a food bank
Standing up for what you believe + Marcus Rashford
Removing the barriers (Disability)Equality for all
Causes of poverty & Homlessness
Importance of Pupil Voice
Importance of morals - Doing the right thing
How the world/ business/ schools/you can enhance climate resilience and enhance biodiversity.
Gender Pay gap in the UK
Cop 26 Summit - what was is all about
Recycling in Society by Businesses
Young Entrerepreneurs from around the world
Critical Media Literacy & Fake News
UN sustainable Development Goals
Post Brexit Britain - Impact and changes on the UK
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support careers Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Student Worksheet(s) are included with some lessons
Homework Activity
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
Teacher Notes (On some slides)
Focus on literacy
1 Hours worth of activities - including timings for every activity
**Learning Outcomes for the unit **
Understand the fundamental right to education Understand what options education gives me Identify alternatives to a traditional education route
Understand ways to invest in myself financially Understand ways to invest in myself to benefit my health and wellbeing Understand ways to invest in myself for my future career
Understand what and how to recycle as an individual Understand how schools can recycle Identify ways to recycle more as an individual and as a school
To understand the dangers when you start going out alone. To consider how you can keep yourself stay. To know how you can seek support.
Understand how to stay safe when near water Understand fire safety in the home Understand rail safety rules
To understand what we mean by climate emergency. To recognise the importance of making positive change. To form an opinion on this topic and be able to discuss this.
Understand what private and public sectors are Explain the differences between the private and public sector Understand how both sectors work in the economy
Understand what a food bank is Understand why food banks exist Identify support available in my local area
To understand why it is important to know what you believe in. To consider the skills you need to stand up for your beliefs. To be able to discuss influential people who have stood up for their beliefs.
To understand what we mean by barriers to employment. To consider how this impacts people living with a disability. To think about how we can move towards equality.
Understand the factors which can lead to poverty Understand the factors which can lead to homelessness Understand the support that is available
Understand what pupil voice is Understand how I can express my views as a pupil Understand the impact of pupil voice
Understand what morality is Understand how morals develop Understand the importance of doing the right thing
“I understand why climate resilience and biodiversity is important for the world. I can consider what businesses can do to support this. I understand what my school and I can do to support this.”
Understand what gender pay gap means Understand the factors which contribute to the gender pay gap Understand my rights for equal pay
To understand the importance of COP 26. To consider what might be discussed and why it is helpful. To think about what impact the decisions made at COP 26 have on the public.
Understand business recycling laws Understand how businesses can be more ethical Understand how positive business behaviour benefits society
To understand what a young entrepreneur is. To consider why someone might want to start their own business. To understand the difference between working for an employer and for yourself.
To understand what Media Literacy is, particularly Critical Media Literacy. To understand and be able to identify fake news. To be able to evaluate a media source.
To understand what we mean by a “sustainable development goal”. To understand what makes a goal sustainable and Unsustainable. To think about what progress has been made.
To understand what Brexit is. To consider the impact and changes Brexit has had on the UK. To consider why this matters to you.
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☞ Year 11 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 12 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 13 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
Personal safety explained for KS5 Students. Careers + PSHE Lesson designed by a L6 Qualified Careers Guidance Leader and PSHE Expert. Editable 18+ slide PowerPoint Lesson. Lesson includes: Lesson Assessment, Student Resources, Signposting to extra support services. Bonus Homework Activity and links to our videos and much more.
Learning Outcomes:
"Understand how to keep myself safe online
Understand how to keep myself safe when out with friends
Understand the support available to keep me safe "
Some Key Terms Covered
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Skills Builder Framework
Problem Solving & Listening
CDI Framework
See the Bigger Picture
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Transition - Leaving Education and heading into the workplace explained for KS5 Students. Careers + PSHE Lesson designed by a L6 Qualified Careers Guidance Leader and PSHE Expert. Editable 18+ slide PowerPoint Lesson. Lesson includes: Lesson Assessment, Student Resources, Signposting to extra support services. Bonus Homework Activity and links to our videos and much more.
Learning Outcomes:
Understand ways to manage my money when in work
Understand which skills from education link to work
Understand ways to make a good impression on my first day
Some Key Terms Covered
Net Salary, Gross Salary, Emotional Intelligence
Assessment Objectives
Understand ways to manage my money when in work
Understand which skills from education link to work
Understand ways to make a good impression on my first day "
Skills Builder Framework
Problem Solving & staying positive
CDI Framework
balance life and Work
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Discrimination in Workplace Explained for KS4 Students. Careers + PSHE Lesson designed by a L6 Qualified Careers Guidance Leader and PSHE Expert. Editable 18+ slide PowerPoint Lesson. Lesson includes: Lesson Assessment, Student Resources, Signposting to extra support services. Bonus Homework Activity and links to our videos and much more.
Learning Outcomes:
Understand what discrimination is
Understand the different types of workplace discrimination
Understand where I can go for help
Some Key Terms Covered
Perception, Association, Protected Characteristic, Harassment, Victimisation
Assessment Objectives
"Understand what discrimination is
Understand the different types of workplace discrimination
Understand where I can go for help
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CDI Framework
Manage Career
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KS5 Skills Building - Careers CDI Package
UNIT 1 = Sixth form Careers - Grow throughout Life
UNIT 2 = Becoming Independent - Cre8tive Careers New Unit
This is a 16 lesson Careers lessons / 2 units for secondary schools. These New lessons are mapped to both the new CDI framework and the skills builder framework. Every lesson comes with Homework opportunities and will help support your school in achieving Gatsby Benchmark 4.
Contents
16 x Lesson Packs (See below for Contents)
1 x Post 16 Careers Quiz
1 x Health & Wellbeing Escape Room
1 x Managing emotions Escape Room
1 x Ultimate Health eScape
Lesson Topics
Post 16 - Actions have Careers Consequences
Post 16 - Consumer Rights in the UK
Transition - Moving out of home become independant
Transition - Leaving education going to work
The UK welfare benefits explained inc (Role of a Job centre)
Trading and investment over time (mini simulation - Lesson)
Post 16 - Maintaining a healthy diet on a BUDGET
Post 16 - The Gig Economy Explained
Green Jobs and the Green Economy
Post 16 - How to produce a compelling CV
Post 16 - career possibilities in a global economy
Post 16 - Media Literacy & Digital Resilience L1
Post 16. - Media Literacy and Digital resilience L2
Post 16 - Personal Safety Lesson
Post 16 - Safety and the Roads
What is cancel culture
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support careers Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Student Worksheet(s) are included with some lessons
Homework Activity
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
Teacher Notes (On some slides)
Focus on literacy
1 Hours worth of activities - including timings for every activity
**Learning Outcomes for the unit **
To understand what green careers are. To consider how this effects the national and global economy. To consider how we can prepare for the changes green careers will present.
Understand common mistakes on a CV Understand how to tailor a CV Understand the impact of a compelling CV
To recognise career possibilities in a global economy To discuss the implications of the global market for your future To consider what else will affect your career possibilities
Understand online safety To know when & how to challenge online behaviour Know how to use technology safely and report issues
Understand what influence social media can have Consider how to be critical of what you see online What is extremism and radicalisation
understand legal rights and responsibilities when travelling abroad, including passport, visa and insurance requirements - evaluate when to summon emergency services, irrespective of any potential legal implications, for example, when the situation involves alcohol, drugs, gangs or violent crime
Understand the laws of road safety Understand road safety as a road user Understand road safety as a young driver
Understand what we mean by the term “cancel culture” To consider how this affects people To form an opinion on whether or not you support cancel culture
To understand what actions could lead to what consequences. To consider how these consequences may affect your career. To understand how to make positive choices.
Understand my rights as a consumer Understand the responsibilities of businesses Understand what support I can access as a consumer
Understand costs of moving out Understand how to manage my monthly bills Understand where to go for help
Understand ways to manage my money when in work Understand which skills from education link to work Understand ways to make a good impression on my first day
Understand the range of benefits available Understand when and how I can claim benefits Understand the role of the job centre
Understand what trading and investment is To consider what makes a good investment Understand the risks of investing and trading
Understand what a healthy diet consists of Understand the information on food labels Understand ways to eat healthily for less
To understand what different types of working contracts there are in the UK. To consider the advantages of working in the “Gig Economy”. To consider the disadvantages of working in the “Gig Economy”.
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Personal Safety Abroad Travelling - PSHE KS5 Students. Careers + PSHE Lesson designed by a PSHE Expert. Editable 30+ slide PowerPoint Lesson. Lesson includes: Lesson Assessment, Student Resources, Signposting to extra support services. Bonus Homework Activity and links to our videos and much more.
Learning Outcomes:
Understand legal rights and responsibilities when travelling abroad
Considering passports, visa and insurance requirements
Knowing when to contact emergency services
Some Key Terms Covered
Visa, Passport, Embassy, Travel insurance
Assessment Objectives
I understand legal rights and responsibilities when travelling abroad
I can explain the uses of travel documents
I know when it’s appropriate to contact emergency services
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Problem Solving & Staying positive
CDI Framework
Balancing work and Life
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