I have taught in Secondary Schools in the Northwest for over 10 years. I have been Head of Department for Citizenship, PSHRE, Religious Studies & Sociology. I have an NPQSL and have been an ITT Coordinator. I have also been a seminar tutor on an LLB degree. These resources are high quality, inclusive and non-specialist friendly. I create empowering lessons, PPT's, workpacks & assessment/revision materials that are adaptable to meet individual schools' and teacher needs for KS3/4.
I have taught in Secondary Schools in the Northwest for over 10 years. I have been Head of Department for Citizenship, PSHRE, Religious Studies & Sociology. I have an NPQSL and have been an ITT Coordinator. I have also been a seminar tutor on an LLB degree. These resources are high quality, inclusive and non-specialist friendly. I create empowering lessons, PPT's, workpacks & assessment/revision materials that are adaptable to meet individual schools' and teacher needs for KS3/4.
A ready to use lesson complete with Workpack for individual students to complete. No need for books! Colourful and engaging!
Lesson meets the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable PowerPoint and Workpack allowing you to insert your school logo. 60 minutes worth of material, and space for student self-assessment and teacher comments to aid quick directed marking and goal setting.
Learning Intentions:
I can summarise my knowledge on Domestic Violence
I can identify the different types of Domestic Violence in a case study
I can evaluate the impact of Domestic Violence
This lesson teaches students about the types of domestic violence people can experience and requires students to match different behaviours. The lesson also includes a case study story whereby students have to analyse the story and identify the level and types of abuse to the different stages of abuse. Students also have to categorise and evaluate the impacts of domestic violence on relationships, children, the family home, mental health and physical health. Comprehension skills are also tested as students have to create their own knowledge organiser using a factsheet that details the law and specific help available for people living with domestic violence.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -8 slides
Workpack (8 pages made on Publisher)
Resource- Domestic Violence Case Study Story (made with Word)
PowerPoint and Workpack is in comic sans, size 14 and Powerpoint slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities, such as an Exit Ticket and can also be used as a summative assessment. The Workpack can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and lower ability students, that may require more processing time and reference points. The Workpack doubles up as a Knowledge Organiser.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested times, to aid teachers. Tried and tested lesson, used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
Also in this series:
Consent and Sexting
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Abortion
Forced & Arranged Marriage
Pornography
All of which can be downloaded by visiting the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes.
Not for resale. This purchase allows you to:
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
However, no sharing – you have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
A ready to use lesson (from KS3 upwards) to meet the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable Powerpoint with 60 minutes worth of material.
Learning Intentions:
I can summarise my knowledge on Domestic Violence
I can identify the different types of Domestic Violence in a case study
I can evaluate the impact of Domestic Violence
This lesson teaches students about the types of domestic violence people can experience and requires students to match different behaviours. The lesson also includes a case study story whereby students have to analyse the story and identify the level and types of abuse to the different stages of abuse. Students also have to categorise and evaluate the impacts of domestic violence on relationships, children, the family home, mental health and physical health. Comprehension skills are also tested as students have to create their own knowledge organiser using a factsheet that details the law and specific help available for people living with domestic violence.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -8 slides
Resources- Domestic Violence Factsheet (Word), Case Study Story, (Word) Types of Domestic Violence Sorting Task (PPT), Impact Table (PPT) Knowledge Organiser (word)
PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and develops wider literacy skills.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested timings. The Lesson and resources are non-specialist friendly.
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
If you want to save time and want all your resources in one place, why not download the Student Workpack for this lesson, which has everything included which can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and support lower ability students.
Other lessons in this SRE series that can be downloaded and found at the ‘Empowered Learning’ shop on Tes are:
Consent & Sexting
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Forced & Arranged Marriage
Abortion
Pornography
This lesson once bought and downloaded should not be resold. You have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
No Sharing of Derivatives (except to teach) — if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material except to those people you teach.
A ready to use lesson complete with Workpack for individual students to complete. No need for books! Colourful and engaging! No resources needed!
Lesson meets the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable PowerPoint and Workpack allowing you to insert your school logo. 60 minutes worth of material, and space for student self-assessment and teacher comments to aid quick directed marking and goal setting.
Learning Intentions:
I can recall the law surrounding pornography
I can categorise reasons why people pornography is watched
I can compare the effects of pornography
This lesson encourages students to discuss the controversial issue of pornography in a mature and controlled environment. Students learn about the laws surrounding pornography, as well as being challenged to rank the reasons why pornography is watched from most to least likely. Students are also taught the link between pornography and human sex trafficking and have to sort and compare the effects pornography can have on the brain, relationships and society as whole.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -8 slides
Workpack (6 pages made on Publisher)
PowerPoint and Workpack is in comic sans, size 14 and Powerpoint slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities, such as an Exit Ticket and can also be used as a summative assessment. The Workpack can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and lower ability students, that may require more processing time and reference points. The Workpack doubles up as a Knowledge Organiser.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested times, to aid teachers. Tried and tested lesson, used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
Also in this series:
Consent and Sexting
Safe Sex
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Abortion
Forced & Arranged Marriage
All of which can be downloaded by visiting the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes.
Not for resale. This purchase allows you to:
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
However, no sharing – you have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
A ready to use lesson (from KS3 upwards) to meet the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable Powerpoint with 60 minutes worth of material.
Learning Intentions:
I can recall the law surrounding pornography
I can categorise reasons why people pornography is watched
I can compare the effects of pornography
This lesson encourages students to discuss the controversial issue of pornography in a mature and controlled environment. Students learn about the laws surrounding pornography, as well as being challenged to rank the reasons why pornography is watched from most to least likely. Students are also taught the link between pornography and human sex trafficking and have to sort and compare the effects pornography can have on the brain, relationships and society as whole.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -8 slides
Resources- DIN statement slips, Impact of pornography tables, Mindmaps, Diamond 9 worksheet (all made using Word)
PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and develops wider literacy skills.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested timings. The Lesson and resources are non-specialist friendly.
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
If you want to save time and want all your resources in one place, why not download the Student Workpack for this lesson, which has everything included which can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and support lower ability students.
Other lessons in this SRE series that can be downloaded and found at the ‘Empowered Learning’ shop on Tes are:
Consent & Sexting
Safe Sex
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Pregnancy and Fertility
Forced & Arranged Marriage
Abortion
This lesson once bought and downloaded should not be resold. You have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
No Sharing of Derivatives (except to teach) — if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material except to those people you teach.
A ready to use lesson complete with Workpack for individual students to complete. No need for books! Colourful and engaging!
Lesson meets the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable PowerPoint and Workpack allowing you to insert your school logo. 60 minutes worth of material, and space for student self-assessment and teacher comments to aid quick directed marking and goal setting.
Learning Intentions:
I can identify key facts about abortion and the law
I can differentiate between pro-life and pro-choice arguments
I can write advise and offer solutions to a problem-based scenario
The lesson allows students to discuss the controversial issue of abortion in a controlled and mature manner. The lesson begins with a silent debate whereby students have to vote on different scenarios regarding autonomy before the topic of abortion is introduced. For example ‘women should be allowed to vote, drive, drink alcohol’ Students are then given information regarding the procedure of abortion and are introduced to Pro-Choice and Por-Life arguments, which they have to sort and then are challenged to directly match up to teach how to counter arguments. Students are also tasked with a writing to advise task whereby they have to apply correctly their knowledge to offer advice and solutions through a problem-based scenario. This can be used as a piece of summative assessment. The lesson also include advice and for students, signposting source of support.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -9 slides
Workpack (8 pages uses Publisher)
Resource-Abortion Information Sheets (2 pages, uses Word)
PowerPoint and Workpack is in comic sans, size 14 and Powerpoint slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities, such as an Exit Ticket and can also be used as a summative assessment. The Workpack can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and lower ability students, that may require more processing time and reference points. The Workpack doubles up as a Knowledge Organiser.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested times, to aid teachers. Tried and tested lesson, used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
A ready to use lesson (from KS3 upwards) to meet the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable Powerpoint with 60 minutes worth of material.
Learning Intentions:
I can identify key facts about abortion and the law
I can differentiate between pro-life and pro-choice arguments
I can write advise and offer solutions to a problem-based scenario
The lesson allows students to discuss the controversial issue of abortion in a controlled and mature manner. The lesson begins with a silent debate whereby students have to vote on different scenarios regarding autonomy before the topic of abortion is introduced. For example ‘women should be allowed to vote, drive, drink alcohol’ Students are then given information regarding the procedure of abortion and are introduced to Pro-Choice and Por-Life arguments, which they have to sort and then are challenged to directly match up to teach how to counter arguments. Students are also tasked with a writing to advise task whereby they have to apply correctly their knowledge to offer advice and solutions through a problem-based scenario. This can be used as a piece of summative assessment. The lesson also include advice and for students, signposting source of support.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -9 slides
Resources- Silent Debate Sheets (12 pages using Publisher), Pro-choice and Pro-Life sorting cards (uses Word), Abortion Information sheet (uses Word)
PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and develops wider literacy skills.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested timings. The Lesson and resources are non-specialist friendly.
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
If you want to save time and want all your resources in one place, why not download the Student Workpack for this lesson, which has everything included which can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and support lower ability students.
Other lessons in this SRE series that can be downloaded and found at the ‘Empowered Learning’ shop on Tes are:
Consent & Sexting
Safe Sex
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Pregnancy and Fertility
Pornography
Forced & Arranged Marriage
A ready to use lesson complete with Workpack for individual students to complete. No need for books! Colourful and engaging!
Lesson meets the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable PowerPoint and Workpack allowing you to insert your school logo. 60 minutes worth of material, and space for student self-assessment and teacher comments to aid quick directed marking and goal setting.
Learning Intentions:
I can sort factors that increase/decrease fertility
I can reflect on how infertility may impact families
I can distinguish between fertility issues that arise in problem-based scenarios
The lesson teaches students about fertility issues that some people may face. Students are challenged to sort factors that can increase or decrease fertility and are presented with problem-based scenarios, in which they have to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding by correctly identifying the issue and offering advice. Students are supported to reflect on how infertility may affect families and are introduced to the process of surrogacy and miscarriage. Students are also introduced to the options available when pregnant such as adoption, continuing with the pregnancy and abortion. Students are also able to debate whether TV shows such as Love Island can influence promiscuity as fun way to end the lesson.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -12 slides
Workpack-uses Publisher (7 pages)
PowerPoint and Workpack is in comic sans, size 14 and Powerpoint slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities, such as an Exit Ticket and can also be used as a summative assessment. The Workpack can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and lower ability students, that may require more processing time and reference points. The Workpack doubles up as a Knowledge Organiser.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested times, to aid teachers. Tried and tested lesson, used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
Also in this series:
-Consent and Sexting
-Safe Sex
-Sexually Transmitted Infections
All of which can be downloaded by visiting the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes.
Not for resale. The purchase of this resource allows you to:
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
A ready to use lesson (from KS3 upwards) to meet the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable Powerpoint with 60 minutes worth of material.
Learning Intentions:
I can sort factors that increase/decrease fertility
I can reflect on how infertility may impact families
I can distinguish between fertility issues that arise in problem-based scenarios
The lesson teaches students about fertility issues that some people may face. Students are challenged to sort factors that can increase or decrease fertility and are presented with problem-based scenarios, in which they have to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding by correctly identifying the issue and offering advice. Students are supported to reflect on how infertility may affect families and are introduced to the process of surrogacy and miscarriage. Students are also introduced to the options available when pregnant such as adoption, continuing with the pregnancy and abortion. Students are also able to debate whether TV shows such as Love Island can influence promiscuity as fun way to end the lesson.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -12
Resources- DIN task Crack the Code, Fertility Sorting Factors, Key Vocab match up tables and True or False quiz slips.
PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and develops wider literacy skills.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested timings. The Lesson and resources are non-specialist friendly.
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
If you want to save time and want all your resources in one place, why not download the Student Workpack for this lesson, which has everything included which can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and support lower ability students.
Other lessons in this sero download the lesson on Consent & Sexting, Safe Sex and Sexually Transmitted Lessons, which can be found at the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes, along with other PSHRE and Citizenship lessons.
This lesson is once bought and downloaded should not be resold. You have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
No Sharing of Derivatives (except to teach) — if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material except to those people you teach.
A ready to use lesson (from KS3 upwards) to meet the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable Powerpoint with 60 minutes worth of material.
Learning Intentions:
I can explain what an STI is using examples
I can correctly offer advice and suggestions on how to check and treat STI’s.
I can evaluate arguments for and against learning about safe sex in school.
The lesson encourages students to discuss Sexually Transmitted Infections
and to learn about the symptoms and treatment for HIV/AIDS, Gonorrhoea, Chlamydia, Genital Warts and Genital Herpes. Students learn about the role of a GUM clinic and are challenged with problem-based scenarios to apply their knowledge about safe sex.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -8 slides (includes videos)
Resources- Research Table (using Publisher), Information Sheets (using Word) Scenario Cards (using Word) Exit Tickets (using Publisher)
PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and develops wider literacy skills.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested timings. The Lesson and resources are non-specialist friendly.
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
If you want to save time and want all your resources in one place, why not download the Student Workpack for this lesson, which has everything included which can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and support lower ability students. Also download the lesson on Consent and Safe Sex, which can be found at the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes, along with other PSHRE and Citizenship lessons.
This lesson is once bought and downloaded should not be resold. You have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
No Sharing of Derivatives (except to teach) — if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material except to those people you teach.
A ready to use lesson complete with Workpack for individual students to complete. No need for books! Colourful and engaging!
Lesson meets the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable PowerPoint and Workpack allowing you to insert your school logo. 60 minutes worth of material, and space for student self-assessment and teacher comments to aid quick directed marking and goal setting.
Learning Intentions:
I can explain what an STI is using examples
I can correctly offer advice and suggestions on how to check and treat STI’s.
I can evaluate arguments for and against learning about safe sex in school.
The lesson encourages students to discuss Sexually Transmitted Infections and to learn about the symptoms and treatment for HIV/AIDS, Gonorrhoea, Chlamydia, Genital Warts and Genital Herpes. Students learn about the role of a GUM clinic and are challenged with problem-based scenarios to apply their knowledge about safe sex.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -8 slides (includes videos)
Workpack-uses Publisher (7 pages)
Information Sheets (5 pages using Word)
PowerPoint and Workpack is in comic sans, size 14 and Powerpoint slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities, such as an Exit Ticket and can also be used as a summative assessment. The Workpack can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and lower ability students, that may require more processing time and reference points. The Workpack doubles up as a Knowledge Organiser.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested times, to aid teachers. Tried and tested lesson, used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
You can also purchase the lessons on Consent and Safe Sex by visiting the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes.
Not for resale. The purchase of this resource allows you to:
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
However, no sharing – you have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
A ready to use lesson (from KS3 upwards) to meet the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable Powerpoint with 60 minutes worth of material.
Learning Intentions:
I can analyse what factors make sex ‘safe’
I can evaluate the effectiveness of different methods of contraception
I can offer my critique on readiness for sex and give guidance on appropriate methods of contraception in problem-based scenarios
The lesson allows students to discuss the issue of sex in a mature manner. The lesson challenges students to consider what makes sex ‘safe’ and the different levels of ‘readiness’. The law is also discussed, as well as the topic of consent. Students are challenged to learn about the effectiveness and types of contraception available, before being asked to apply them to scenario-based problems.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -10 slides
Resources- Readiness Matching task, Sex Quiz, Types of Contraception Table with Scenario Worksheet (all made using Word)
PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and develops wider literacy skills.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested timings. The Lesson and resources are non-specialist friendly.
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
If you want to save time and want all your resources in one place, why not download the Student Workpack for this lesson, which has everything included which can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and support lower ability students. Also download the lesson on Consent which can be found at the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes, along with other PSHRE and Citizenship lessons.
This lesson is once bought and downloaded should not be resold. You have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
No Sharing of Derivatives (except to teach) — if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material except to those people you teach.
A ready to us lesson complete with Workpack for individual students to complete. No need for books! Colourful and engaging!
Lesson meets the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable PowerPoint and Workpack allowing you to insert your school logo. 60 minutes worth of material, and space for student self-assessment and teacher comments to aid quick directed marking and goal setting.
Learning Intentions:
I can analyse what factors make sex ‘safe’
I can evaluate the effectiveness of different methods of contraception
I can offer my critique on readiness for sex and give guidance on appropriate methods of contraception in problem-based scenarios
The lesson allows students to discuss the issue of sex in a mature manner. The lesson challenges students to consider what makes sex ‘safe’ and the different levels of ‘readiness’. The law is also discussed, as well as the topic of consent. Students are challenged to learn about the effectiveness and types of contraception available, before being asked to apply them to scenario-based problems.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -10 slides
Workpack-uses Publisher (7 pages)
PowerPoint and Workpack is in comic sans, size 14 and Powerpoint slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and used as a summative assessment. The Workpack can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and lower ability students, that may require more processing time and reference points. The Workpack doubles up as a Knowledge Organiser.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested times, to aid teachers. Tried and tested lesson, used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
This lesson supplements download the lesson on Consent by visiting the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes.
Not for resale. The purchase of this resource allows you to:
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
However, no sharing – you have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
Engaging and creative revision materials for GCSE Edexcel Citizenship.
Resource 1 is a League Revision sheet whereby students can play alone or in pairs. Students are challenged to answer each question in each division (Theme A, theme B and Theme C) once they are unable to they stop and record their score for that division. Fun and exciting, generates competition and engages lower ability/passive learners.
Resource 2 is equally as fun. Domino cards on topics from within Themes A to C. Once printed and cut give x1 set to each student. The student has to be able to match two ends of one domino by using an appropriate link. Students must be able to justify this link. The aim is to get from the ‘Start’ to the Finish’ once done students can write how each domino end links around it, serving as excellent revision and retrieval in preparation for mocks/exams.
For more new and active revision materials please visit the shop ‘Empowered Learning’
Once bought and downloaded should not be resold. You have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
No Sharing of Derivatives (except to teach) — if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material except to those people you teach.
Misconception revision sheets on Themes A to C, perfect for GCSE Edxcel Citizenship revision. Ideal for developing retrieval skills and aiding independent study. Students are required to read each statement and identify which part of it is incorrect. Students highlight this and then underneath rewrite the statement so that it is correct. An exemplar has been done to aid lower ability students.
Great as an end of theme assessment piece or to aid GCSE revision prior to mocks/exams. Can be used on its own or with own revision materials. Can be set as homework, timed task, a research task at the start of teaching a theme or as a formal assessment. Finally it can be simply given to students to do at home.
Tried and tested, loved by students.
For more revision materials such as Thinking Quilts, visit the shop ‘Empowered Learning’.
Once bought and downloaded should not be resold. You have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
No Sharing of Derivatives (except to teach) — if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material except to those people you teach.
Thinking Quilts for themes A-E to meet the Edexcel GCSE Citizenship specification. Editable using Word.
Perfect for GCSE revision and to encourage students to make links between themes and topics, an essential skill for 6, 10, 12 and 15 mark questions across Paper 1 and Paper 2. Students are required to highlight key topics and then to write how they link together, rather than what they are/mean.
Once downloaded it can be printed and given to students or given electronically for them to type their answers. Exemplar has been done for students and to aid lower ability students, or students new to the skill.
Can be used independently on their own , as a bundle in preparation for mocks/exams or during a revision session.
Tried and tested, loved by students and can be set as homework/revision at the end of teaching the full theme.
Once bought and downloaded should not be resold. You have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
No Sharing of Derivatives (except to teach) — if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material except to those people you teach.
A ready to use lesson complete with Workpack for individual students to complete. No need for books! Colourful and engaging!
Lesson meets the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable PowerPoint and Workpack allowing you to insert your school logo. 60 minutes worth of material, and space for student self-assessment and teacher comments to aid quick directed marking and goal setting.
Learning Intentions:
I I can define consent and sexting
I can compare and sort risk from reason
I can apply my knowledge to judge whether consent has been given in problem-based scenarios
The lesson encourages students to discuss consent and to identify the difference between expressed and implied consent. Students also learn about sexting and the legal consequences. Students discuss cause and effect and also the reasons why people are pressured into consenting/sending nude images/videos. Lastly, students are challenged through problem-based scenarios to demonstrate their knowledge, which can be used as a summative assessment.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -11 slides
Workpack-uses Publisher (6 pages -3 when double sided)
PowerPoint and Workpack is in comic sans, size 14 and Powerpoint slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities. The Workpack can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and lower ability students, that may require more processing time and reference points. The Workpack doubles up as a Knowledge Organiser.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested times, to aid teachers. Tried and tested lesson, used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
This lesson supplements the Harassment & Upskirting Lesson as well as the Pornography Lesson. To find these and more Citizenship and PSHRE lessons please visit the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes.
Not for resale. The purchase of this resource allows you to:
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
However, no sharing – you have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
A ready to use lesson (from KS3 upwards) to meet the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable Powerpoint with 60 minutes worth of material.
Learning Intentions:
I can define consent and sexting
I can compare and sort risk from reason
I can apply my knowledge to judge whether consent has been given in problem-based scenarios
The lesson encourages students to discuss consent and to identify the difference between expressed and implied consent. Students also learn about sexting and the legal consequences. Students discuss cause and effect and also the reasons why people are pressured into consenting/sending nude images/videos. Lastly, students are challenged through problem-based scenarios to demonstrate their knowledge, which can be used as a summative assessment.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -11 slides
Resources- Matching tables worksheet, Sexting table (risks and reasons) slips, plenary challenge slips (Resources are made using Word)
PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and develops wider literacy skills.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested timings. The Lesson and resources are non-specialist friendly.
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
If you want to save time and want all your resources in one place, why not download the Student Workpack for this lesson, which has everything included which can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and support lower ability students. This lesson supplements the Harassment & Upskirting Lesson as well as the Pornography Lesson. To find these and more Citizenship and PSHRE lessons please visit the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes.
This lesson is once bought and downloaded should not be resold. You have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
No Sharing of Derivatives (except to teach) — if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material except to those people you teach.
A ready to use lesson (from KS3 upwards) to meet the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable Powerpoint with 60 minutes worth of material.
Learning Intentions:
I can outline reasons why eating disorders could begin
I can explain the differences between eating disorders
I can evaluate how eating disorders can affect a person’s mental health and behaviours
The lesson encourages students to discuss the sensitive issue of eating disorders in a mature and respectful manner. The lesson teaches students the signs and symptoms of eating disorders and the difference between Anorexia, Bulimia and Binge Eating. Students learn to dispel myth from fact and the lesson includes the Freddie Flintoff case study via an embedded video clip. The lessons allows students to think of sources of help and support and challenges them to design their own App that could be used to help people living with eating disorders.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -13 slides
Resources- Activity Sheets (one document -2 pages using Publisher) Design your own App worksheet (using Word)
PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and develops wider literacy skills.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested timings. The Lesson and resources are non-specialist friendly.
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
If you want to save time and want all your resources in one place, why not download the Student Workpack for this lesson, which has everything included which can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and support lower ability students.
For more Citizenship and PSHRE lesson, which meets the new Government SRE guidelines, please visit the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes.
This lesson is once bought and downloaded should not be resold. You have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
No Sharing of Derivatives (except to teach) — if you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material except to those people you teach.
A ready to use lesson complete with Workpack for individual students to complete. No need for books! Colourful and engaging!
Lesson meets the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable PowerPoint and Workpack allowing you to insert your school logo. 60 minutes worth of material, and space for student self-assessment and teacher comments to aid quick directed marking and goal setting.
Learning Intentions:
I can outline reasons why eating disorders could begin
I can explain the differences between eating disorders
I can evaluate how eating disorders can affect a person’s mental health and behaviours
The lesson encourages students to discuss the sensitive issue of eating disorders in a mature and respectful manner. The lesson teaches students the signs and symptoms of eating disorders and the difference between Anorexia, Bulimia and Binge Eating. Students learn to dispel myth from fact and the lesson includes the Freddie Flintoff case study via an embedded video clip. The lessons allows students to think of sources of help and support and challenges them to design their own App that could be used to help people living with eating disorders.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -13 slides
Workpack-uses Publisher (6 pages -3 when double sided)
PowerPoint and Workpack is in comic sans, size 14 and Powerpoint slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities. The Workpack can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and lower ability students, that may require more processing time and reference points. The Workpack doubles up as a Knowledge Organiser.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested times, to aid teachers. Tried and tested lesson, used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
To supplement this lesson, download the Body Image and the Gender, Expression and Sexuality lessons by visiting the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes.
Not for resale. The purchase of this resource allows you to:
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
However, no sharing – you have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.
A ready to use lesson complete with Workpack for individual students to complete. No need for books! Colourful and engaging! (Suitable for KS3 upwards)
Lesson meets the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable PowerPoint and Workpack allowing you to insert your school logo. 60 minutes worth of material, and space for student self-assessment and teacher comments to aid quick directed marking and goal setting.
Learning Intentions:
• I can define what body image is
• I can select and measure factors of influence
• I can offer my critique on when body image becomes extreme justifying my opinion
The Lesson focuses on encouraging students to reflect and discuss the ‘perfect body’. Students learn about body diversity and modification when discussing what is ‘extreme’ and what is ‘normal’. Students debate and decide which factors in society influence body positivity such as celebrities, cultures, fashions and the media. Students are encouraged to think about what is needed to maintain a healthy and positive body image. Students have a fun creative activity whereby they design T-shirts that send a body positive message.
The Lesson includes:
PowerPoint -9 slides
Workpack-(7 pages and uses Publisher)
One additional worksheet (students cut and stick onto the Workpack)
PowerPoint and Workpack is in comic sans, size 14 and Powerpoint slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities. The Workpack can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and lower ability students, that may require more processing time and reference points. The Workpack doubles up as a Knowledge Organiser.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested times, to aid teachers.Tried and tested lesson, used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
To supplement this lesson, download the Eating Disorders Lesson and the Gender, Expression and Sexuality lesson by visiting the shop ‘Empowered Learning’ on Tes.
Not for resale. The purchase of this resource allows you to:
Teach With — copy, edit and provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.
However, no sharing – you have been issued a single licence for your own use and the right to grant a limited licence to your students to use the licensed material as part of your teaching and their own private study.