**Included: **
- Radio Play
- Student Workbook
- Lesson plans
- PowerPoint
This fresh and modern radio play, Tick by Kenny Emson, is designed to spark conversation and develop understanding around Financial Literacy; focusing specifically on debt, loans and money management. The protagonist, Ben, is 18 years old and finds himself in financial difficulty after trying to keep up with his friends.
This unit of work begins by listening to the radio play and the lessons that follow build an environment to discuss sensitive subjects in a safe way by unpacking and making sense of the world the characters live in. Lessons focus on the financial pressures facing Ben, how he could have considered better choices and how he might work to overcome his debt.
As a Theatre Company for young people, we specialise in using realistic third-person scenarios to open up safe discussions about difficult subjects.
Engaging PSHE lessons for KS3
Students will be learning:
Living in the wider world strand
- To assess and manage risk in relation to financial decisions that young people make
- To explore social and moral dilemmas about the use of money, (including how the choices young people make as consumers affect others’ economies and environments)
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