A Key Stage Three Scheme of Work Exploring Identity through Poetry.
Includes PPTs on 9 poems and worksheets plus retrieval tasks.
Poems are chosen to be representative and include themes of age, ethnicity, culture, relationships and migration.
Includes a key word bank with tier two and three words - these are then distributed throughout the PPTs.
PSHE 2 HOURS - Diversity, Culture, Equality + Identity, covering British Values, community cohesion and more - a lesson investigating what we mean by our identities - from our nationalities and social identities and how we are all equal in Britain, to our cultural, gender and personal identities (hobbies and interests). Students explore the environmental and inherited factors which shape their identities, create a personal identity display and complete debate, clip, analysis tasks and more. All editable, plenty to get through. Perfect for PSHE, Citizenship, Tutor Time or British Values for KS3 or as a recap / drop-down focus for KS4.
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2x Lessons - British Values and our Complex Sense of Identity. NEW GCSE Citizenship Lessons (9-1) Product Code: CIT/C8/LS/07
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
This resource contains:
1 x PowerPoint for double lesson 120 min - British Values and Identity
1 x PDF hand-out sheet
2 x Differentiated exam practice sheets
These PowerPoint and PDF resources can be used to cover the GCSE Citizenship topic Multicultural Britain and Living Together in the UK.
This lesson material is designed to be used for between two and three teaching periods and includes; activities, challenging and thoughtful questions, student hand-out (for use during lesson or as a homework), embedded URL links (where appropriate), differentiated tasks and, all relevant information to help students learn about issues relating to the topic.
AQA Specification covered is: Theme 1 Life in Modern Britain
Edexcel Specification covered is: Theme A Living Together in the UK
OCR Specification covered is: Section 3 The UK and the Wider World
Product Code: CIT/C8/LS/07
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2 HOURS A fully-resourced PSHE / RSE lesson which serves as an introduction to the difference between sex and gender and explores sexuality, identity, language (correct terms) and gender expression. Students will explore new key terminology before investigating the key components of identity and sexual orientation, why some people still find some of the ideas behind this controversial (such as pronoun use) and then educate other students on a trait they will be working on and presenting in small groups (all information needed is included).
This lesson is great to consolidate the PSHE 2020/24 spiral curriculum (especially for an LGBT+ unit) or for a Citizenship diversity unit. The lesson has been written for KS5 and is editable, so easy to adapt for your own PSHE planning.
The lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, detailed information sheets, differentiated challenge activities and worksheets, clips tasks with questions and a literacy / debate focus task. These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow.
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In this digital product: You will find everything you need to teach the first topic of Theme 1 of the GCSE course with AQA: People and Lifestyle: Identity and Relationships with others (teaching starts 2024, first exam 2026).
The Presentation (approx. 150 slides including answer slides) covers the whole topic and is composed of 4 parts:
A: About me!
B: Family and Friends
C: Relationships
D: Partnerships
There are 4 folders (A, B, C and D) containing the relevant files for that part.
It includes:
a range of Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing and Translation activities
grammar points including: avoir and être in the present tense, adjectival agreement, possessive adjectives, regular -ER verbs in the present, near future
elements of phonics: on/om, silent -e, silent final consonants, ail/eil/ill
retrieval activities, cultural aspects and homework tasks
QR codes/ links for independent study
vocab lists (full topic list or 4 lists for the 4 parts) + link to online course
comments under the slides for notes and worksheet location
answers
audio files and transcripts
.pdf and editable versions of the worksheets (except the nought and crosses game, which is only available as .pdf)
Activities are differentiated and exam style.
The first 15 files are a preview of what is included in the .zip folder: Topic1.zip. After downloading, save the .zip file in your computer (in “documents” for example), then right-click and select “extract all” to access all the resources.
For the full overview, you can check the free SOW available for download here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13056641
**Teacher note: Following the recent announcement regarding a ban on the teaching of gender identity, we have temporarily removed this lesson from our scheme of work with a view to updating it, or replacing it once the new RSE guidance has been finalised. The new guidance is expected to go through a 12 week consulation period, following which a final version of the guidance is expected to be released. To ensure full compliance, any changes to this lesson will take place after the new guidance has been finalised. **
This two-hour PSHE lesson is fully equipped with resources to introduce Key Stage 2 and lower Key Stage 3 students to the concept of gender identity and its distinction from biological sex. Through engaging activities, pupils will explore the LGBTQ+ community, delve into the meaning of gender identity, and discern the variance between gender and biological sex. Additionally, the lesson will address protected characteristics and how the law safeguards both gender transition and gender critical beliefs, emphasising the importance of navigating this topic with sensitivity and respect. Developed in accordance with the latest 2020 guidelines from the Department for Education (DfE) and the PSHE Association.
Teacher note - we are awaiting the outcome of the RSE Review. In the event that gender identity is removed from the primary curriculum, this lesson will be updated accordingly, or replaced with a suitable alternative. It is our expectation that this resource will still be suitable in secondary settings.
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This resource is a collection of A3 sheets that can be used for revision of the Alevel Sociology topic Culture and Identity. This resource includes:
cultures and theoretical perspectives of culture,
the self, identity and social construction,
age and identity,
production and identity,
sexuality and identity,
ethnicity and identity,
nationality and identity,
disability and identity,
gender and identity,
social class and identity.
A unit of work on the philosophical issue of enduring identity /identity over time. Can be used for IB DP Core Theme or A level Philosophy. Includes notes and activities. Some references made to Le Nezet et al’s Being Human textbook.
A PowerPoint lesson outlining the representation of Australia through vintage and modern print and media advertisements. An introductory lesson about advertising and cultural identity. Worksheet included.
A tried and tested project on “Identity” for GCSE Art. Taught to year 11 for their coursework unit.
In this bundle you will find resources for both student and teacher including:
A Coursework tracker (split over two documents) for students outlining and explaining all works/homeworks for the unit.
A tracker for the teacher (split over two documents) allowing the teacher to follow and monitor student progress.
A powerpoint introducing the topic of “Identity” and explaining the Assessment Objectives.
A summer task worksheet introducing the topic of “Identity”, set prior to starting the unit itself (year 10 summer holiday).
A mock exam booklet for students on the day of their mock exam, outlining tasks and expectations with visual exemplars.
Revision sheets of artists to support.
More just added! 14 x 1 hour long PSHCE lessons with a focus on identity and diversity (in six downloads) - with PowerPoints, clips and differentiated worksheets, all to 3 LOs:
The lessons are fully differentiated, engaging and contain detailed activities, worksheets, clips and starters / plenaries / three level LOs. They have been made by an experienced PSHCE Head of Department and used in a variety of UK Secondary Schools.
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A scheme of work on identity, which includes topics such as gender, ethnicity and humanity. Suitable for form time activities or can be adapted into a Citizenship/PSHE SOW for both KS3 & KS4.
Two powerpoints that can be used in a citizenship lesson or as part of PSE. One powerpoint is a cultural quiz to get European students to understand the continent they live in and the other is more personal (created for a British school in Spain but can be edited.)
Can be used for Y7 looking at what is meant by identity and looking at their own lives and what makes them unique. Could also be used in English to support an autobiographical unit
A ready to use, KS3 lesson complete with resources to meet the Citizenship and PSHRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable Powerpoint with 60 minutes worth of material.
Learning Intentions:
I can compare factors that influence individual and collective identity
I can evaluate the impact a diverse Britain has on communities
I can suggest how respect and tolerance can reduce inequalities in society
The Lesson focuses on factors that influence identity; students explore what communities they belong to and research how diverse Britain is. Students evaluate the pros and cons of living in diverse Britain and are introduced to the British Value of Mutual Respect and Tolerance. The Lesson includes the right to equality and supplements the Citizenship curriculum.
The Lesson includes resources that are non-specialist friendly.
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 an optional homework task. Students are encouraged to demonstrate their knowledge and strengthen literacy skills.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested timings.
The Lesson includes:
Powerpoint
Diversity Research Table and info sheets
Homework task (Identity Shield)
Identity Profile Sheet
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff used across inner city schools in the northwest.
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