This shop provides resources for busy PSHE/Citizenship teachers who find that the subject is constantly 'on the move'. I am Head of Department in a secondary school and I am constantly changing the resources that we use as things change in the world around us. The introduction of British Values as a separate topic has been challenging but I hope that the resources on offer here will help you to facilitate these sessions. I also teach English (my specialism) so there are English resources too.
This shop provides resources for busy PSHE/Citizenship teachers who find that the subject is constantly 'on the move'. I am Head of Department in a secondary school and I am constantly changing the resources that we use as things change in the world around us. The introduction of British Values as a separate topic has been challenging but I hope that the resources on offer here will help you to facilitate these sessions. I also teach English (my specialism) so there are English resources too.
A workbook, accompanying PPT, Worksheets and incorporated tasks for teaching British Values and Britishness.
Opportunities to assess without levels. Vocabulary assessment.
Covers The British Isles/UK/Great Britain geography
Perceptions of the British
British Culture and pupils own culture
Britons abroad - looking at news articles
Top ten Britons
British Institutions
The Royal Family
The National Anthem
Our acceptance of others - ideally leads on to the Multiculturalism workbook
JUST ADDED - Britons Abroad (perceptions)
Uses some Youtube clips (optional)
A workbook for pupils to complete with learning objectives, opportunities for self and peer assessment and a final 'choice' of task. Approximately 20 pages of activities including opportunities for peer and self assessment. Also includes a choice of end assessment.
This unit will cover:
• Actions and their consequences/ and the importance of rules
• Building positive relationships /getting to know new people
• Developing communication skills
• Recognising personal strengths and how this affects self esteem
• Identifying special people and special places
A worksheet to consolidate knowledge of the events of Stave 2 (Ghost of Christmas Past)
Pupils are asked to match the POINT to the EVIDENCE and then write their own ANALYSIS or EXPLANATION.
A powerpoint to help analyse the poem 'Poem for My Sister' by Liz Lochhead. Each slide has a series of tasks for pupils to complete to help them to understand the metaphor used by Lochhead. A short written task is also included.
Based on the AQA spec.
Two ‘related’ poems with a worksheet which uses POETIC as an analysis tool.
Comparative essay question after analysis.
Includes both poems on separate sheets as well as worksheet
Modules in the programme cover:
1 Being an Active Citizen Campaigning for change, pressure groups, trade unions, media influence
2 Politics (UK) Democracy and dictatorship, Parliament and Government, tax, devolution, electoral systems (General Elections) Voting
3 Multiculturalism (UK) Identity & diversity, immigration, asylum, ‘Britishness’, opportunities and barriers, shaping communities, the impact of migration
4 Britain and the EU What is the EU? Member countries, history of the EU, advantages and disadvantages of EU membership
Opportunities for peer and self assessment as well as teacher-assessed tasks. All four units constitute and 'internal' Citizenship Certificate or Award to be designed by individual schools
BUY ALL FOUR MODULES (BOOKLETS) PLUS PPTS/ADDITIONAL RESOURCES FOR £6 (see shop)
Workbook for pupils to complete as part of citizenship programme.
This is MODULE 3: Human Rights and Multiculturalism
Other modules include:
1 Being an Active Citizen Campaigning for change, pressure groups, trade unions, media influence
2 Politics (UK) Democracy and dictatorship, Parliament and Government, tax, devolution, electoral systems (General Elections) Voting
3 Human Rights & Multiculturalism (UK) Identity & diversity, immigration, asylum, ‘Britishness’, opportunities and barriers, shaping communities, the impact of migration
4 Britain and the EU What is the EU? Member countries, history of the EU, advantages and disadvantages of EU membership
BUY ALL FOUR WORKBOOKS FOR THE CITIZENSHIP COURSE PLUS PPT AND ADDTIONAL RESOURCES FOR £6 (see shop)
A workbook to be completed by pupils to cover aspects of discrimination, stereotyping and prejudice.
The booklet allows people to:
• Define the key terms EQUALITY and DIVERSITY
• Understand the differences between discrimination, prejudice and stereotyping
• Understand how discrimination, prejudice and stereotyping affect people
• Investigate homophobia (Stonewall resources)
• Understand the importance of TOLERANCE & ACCEPTANCE
YOU WILL NEED A COPY OF 'FIT' (Stonewall Video) to complete sections on homophobia
(some of it is available on youtube)
References to Robert Dunn and Lorraine Thorp
Robert Dunn won a Pride of Britain Award for saving his family from a man with an axe who had broken into their home.
Lorraine Thorp murdered her father and his partner
Info can be found online.
Opportunities for peer and self assessment as well as teacher-assessed speaking and listening task (Party Political Broadcast) Approx. 20 pages of activities. (There is a PPT to go with this booklet (available under same title - add 'PPT' to the end) PPT also includes links to youtube clips which enhance the learning of the topics in this unit
Four modules make up the Citizenship unit. Modules cover:
1 Being an Active Citizen Campaigning for change, pressure groups, trade unions, media influence
2 Politics (UK) Democracy and dictatorship, Parliament and Government, tax, devolution, electoral systems (General Elections) Voting
3 Multiculturalism (UK) Identity & diversity, immigration, asylum, ‘Britishness’, opportunities and barriers, shaping communities, the impact of migration
4 Britain and the EU What is the EU? Member countries, history of the EU, advantages and disadvantages of EU membership
THIS IS THE PARLIAMENT AND GOVERNMENT BOOKLET - One page discusses Local elections (Wards) This will need to be amended with your own local government area. All other pages refer to General Elections and are correct following the last General Election (2015) (Parties and Leaders)
BUY ALL FOUR WORKBOOKS FOR CITIZENSHIP PLUS PPTS AND EXTRA RESOURCES FOR £6 (see shop)
A PPT to cover the following learning objectives
To explore the ways that writers engage the reader’s interest at the start of a story
To use interesting descriptive vocabulary to create atmosphere
A handy PPT which allows pupils to look at implied meaning in a text.
Uses an extract from the Silence of the Lambs
FREE pupil sheet (see resources) to be used with this PPT (KS3 Reading Creative Texts Hannibal Lecter pupil sheet)
Pupils are asked to make two piles after cutting out the ingredients.
Allow them time to 'debate' whether the ingredients are IN cigarettes or NOT IN cigarettes.
Take feedback from group before announcing that they are ALL in cigarettes!
Pupils are asked to consider natural changes to their bodies. They must discuss/decide which changes affect male/female/both. A good starter to open discussion about changing bodies.
A worksheet which allows pupils to 'mix' and ask each other questions. Ideal for transition from Primary to Secondary. Could be extended by asking pupils to say something about someone the have just met.