E-Safety Lesson and ResourcesQuick View
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E-Safety Lesson and Resources

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A lesson I created to teach a range of e-safety issues to children at the top end of Primary and throughout Secondary School. It lasts 1 1/2 - 2 hours. Even if you do not use the whole lesson, I think the Facebook Safety and Privacy Settings would be really useful. Legally children should not use Facebook until they are 13, but they still do, so I think it is vital they are taught how to use it safely. The 'Who Wants to be a Safe Communicator&' game is an adaptation of a &';Who Wants to be a Millionaire' PowerPoint I found on Primary Resources and changed to suit this lesson. So thanks to them!
Euro 2016 and British ValuesQuick View
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Euro 2016 and British Values

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I wanted to take advantage of the excitement around Euro 2016 to help with learning in school. I therefore created this presentation and activity to combine lots of different school elements with Euro 2016, with particular focus on British Values, but also including elements of Geography, PSHCE and SMSC. This presentation works ideally has a whole morning set of activities for KS2. But it can be easily adapted for work in KS1 or KS3. It can also easily be adapted for an assembly.<br /> <br /> Within the presentation, there is...<br /> - An overview of what Euro 2016 is<br /> - Challenges relating to World Continents and European Countries<br /> - An overview of the difference between The British Isles, Britain, Great Britain and The UK<br /> - Who qualified for the tournament from the British Isles and from the whole of Europe<br /> - A build up to the England vs Wales match (This can be taken out if delivered after the match)<br /> - An activity about the 5 key British Values (PowerPoint linked to Separate Activity)<br /> - A selection of carefully chosen pictures to prompt discussion around British Values<br /> - Links to more useful websites for activities on Euro 2016 and British Values<br /> <br /> Enjoy!!
Winston Churchill and The Battle of Britain - Inspirational LeaderQuick View
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Winston Churchill and The Battle of Britain - Inspirational Leader

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I made this PowerPoint when teaching the basics of World War II to year 6. I originally used it as a summary of the lead up to World War 2 and The Battle of Britain, but also a basis for a lesson on Winston Churchill. However, I felt it was so important in promoting British Values that I then used it as an assembly for the whole school on Inspirational Leaders. It can be adapted therefore depending on your purpose for it.<br /> <br /> The visual representation of which countries Germany invaded between 1937 and 1939 makes it really clear for children to get an initial grasp on what happened. Although this acts as a very generalised summary of events, it is a great introduction to World War 2 and inspirational English Leaders. It can also be used as a basis for further research and exploration into all the events of WW2.<br /> <br /> NOTE: The countries on the map aren't exactly as they were in 1939 (e.g. Czech Republic and Slovakia were known as Czechoslovakia and Slovenia and Croatia etc... were still known as Yugoslavia), but I used this as another topic for discussion - How is Europe different now??