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A detailed reading comprehension all about the recent ‘Momo Challenge’ (no pictures of Momo included) and the dangers of online challenges that this hoax has highlighted. This reading comprehension includes three sets of differentiated challenge questions, so with reading, discussion and answering the questions this will keep a group busy for 25-30 mins. It is perfect for Form Time or an activity in any English or PSHE lesson.

The article, written by journalist R E Hunt (who has kindly let us share her work) investigates the irony behind the Momo Challenge - where the fear and harm from the sight of Momo were actually spread by the news media trying to warn parents about it. The article contains a serious message - Momo was a hoax - but a hoax based upon reality. It reiterates how young people can stay safe and use their critical thinking skills not to fall victim to future Momos.

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TEN HOURS WORTH! 22 x easy to use reading comprehension packs with three sections of differentiated questions each. These can be used in form time as part of literacy focus, or in English lesson for KS3/4 or GCSE comprehension training. Keep checking back if you download this as I'll be adding lots more. 1. Rise of the YouTube Vloggers - who are they and how did they make their millions? 2. Brexit - what's going on now? Why are people getting annoyed? What does this mean for Britain? 3. Trump - what has he said now? What are the global implications of his presidency? What is this man's background and why is he still so popular with some? 4. Environmental issues - a very serious article about very scary problems students will face in their lifetimes unless serious action is taken. 5. E-Sports and professional gamers. What's it like to be one of these? How do they do it and what exactly do they do? 6. Flat Earthers - what is this new trend? Why do some people believe the Earth is flat? An investigation into the growing anti-science trend and why this movement is gaining momentum. 7. Rise of the Online Trolls - why do people 'troll'? Who are these bullies hiding behind screens? This article investigates. 8. The rising popularity of plastic and cosmetic surgery - what is this, what are the ethical issues behind it and why is it so popular? 9. Virtual reality - what can we do with this technology? How does it work and what's in store for the future? 10. Tattoos - too cool for school or looking like a fool? Why is there so much prejudice against tattoos in a professional workplace and is this likely to change any time soon? 11. Alternative Facts - what are these? Who came up with this term and what do we need to know? 12. The Sugar Tax - why should your pay more for your favourite bottle of pop? This opinion piece investigates the rights and wrongs of this controversial tax. 13. Scientology - just why is this organisation so rich? 14. Terrorism - how have our attitudes towards terrorist plots changed? (Bonfire Night and Guy Fawkes Focus) 15, Fracking - what is this and what's the big fuss about? 16. The antivaxx movement - who are these people rejecting vaccines? Why? What's the problem with this? All of these articles are pretty interesting for students and teachers! All are very easy to use and a good way to combine Current Affairs / Citizenship and English. 17. Brexit latest - all the options and possible consequences. 18. Teenage mental health - time to take it seriously. 19. Dangerous internet challenges - why some people fall victims to trolls. 20. Being a responsible consumer - why it’s time to turn to fair trade. 21. Do we really need an International Women’s Day? An investigation. 22. Amazon and the toy-craze madness - why do people turn consumer-crazy at Christmas? All of these articles are pretty interesting for students and teachers! All are very easy to use and a good way to combine Current Affairs / Citizenship and English. You can find many more inexpensive and free PSHE, Citizenship GCSE, RSE and RE resources [at my store.](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/EC_Resources)

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BellaDonnaMichelle

5 years ago
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ponylaura

6 years ago
5

my learners will hopefully really enjoy this relevant piece of work now included in their staying safe unit of work - really grateful you also upload for free. <br />

Sara-Poolman

6 years ago
5

Really helpful resource. I will use this in Tutor Time as we discuss internet safety. Thank you.

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