PSHE, Citizenship, RE, SMSC Lessons + Teaching Resources
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End of half term assessment, but could be used as a baseline for a KS3 class.
Complete lesson with 1 hour PowerPoint and additional worksheets (as well as other complete package lessons from this unit) are also available at my shop. All follow consistent format and style, differentiated to at least 3 levels and designed to meet Ofsted ‘Good’ or above.
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A 7 hour KS3 ‘Introduction to Citizenship’ Unit. The unit covers what exactly citizenship is, how our government system works in the UK, how the law affects young people, how we can be active citizens, human rights, different forms of government and immigration. This unit was originally used as the first unit the Year 7s would take in Citizenship, but has since been added to and improved. The original written unit plan is included and everything is entirely editable too.
This includes 7 x 1 hour PowerPoints, dozens of worksheets and clips clips, well differentiated activities and engaging tasks. Useful for PSHCE / Citizenship or British Values. These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes) and are designed to last one hour each.
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GCSE Citizenship 9-1: A 2 hour lesson on the European Parliament, UK democracy and one other form of government as comparison (in this case dictatorship) as required by the AQA spec. This lesson covers:
3.4.4 How do others govern themselves?
Electoral systems and processes used in European parliamentary elections; the impact of these systems on the composition of political parties representing citizens.
Key differences in how citizens can or cannot participate in politics in one democratic and one non-democratic political system that is outside the UK.
Created for Citizenship GCSE - Politics and Participation. Includes:
One two hour lesson with PP, worksheets, exam practice question, peer assessment and marking grid, clips and is well differentiated and easily adapted. Made for AQA Citizenship 9-1 but suitable material for any of the Citizenship GCSE courses or could be used for non-GCSE British Values lessons.
These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes).
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A fully-resourced lesson (or two 25 minute sessions) which serve as an introduction to Boris Johnson, who he is, his background, his plans for the UK and for Brexit. It’s a light-hearted non-biased look at his career so far. Suitable for KS3 or KS4.
The lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, detailed information sheets, differentiated clips tasks with questions and exit tasks. These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow.
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A fully-resourced, KS3 Citizenship lesson which investigates the UK’s foreign aid budget, how and why it’s spent and how the aid supplied helps developing countries.
This lesson is great for Citizenship KS3 as it helps prepare students for Citizenship GCSE content, but it could also be used as part of a Human Rights drop down day or in PSHE / Tutor Time. The lesson is most suitable or KS3 / KS4 and is editable, so easy to adapt for your own Citizenship planning.
The lesson includes a detailed, 1 hour PowerPoint, information sheets, differentiated activity worksheets, differentiated challenge activities and clips tasks with questions. These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow.
The PowerPoint is in the ZIP file as it is large. The images have been uploaded to show a few examples of the slides in the lesson :)
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NOW 9 hours of highly-rated, fully resourced lesson packs for covering Global Citizenship with KS3/4. Each includes: a one hour PowerPoint, worksheets, clips, is differentiated fully for MA,LA or Core and is designed to fit Ofsted criteria for’ Good’ to ‘Outstanding’. Everything is planned according to the latest Citizenship Teachers Association guidelines and is fully editable.
Each resource pack has individually been rated highly by Tes users.
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Drop Down Day / Off Timetable Day Pack - A set of 6 lessons to cover a Drop Down Day (6 hours) all about democracy, elections and voting.
The Drop Down Day was put together for Year 9 originally, but all the resources are editable and well-differentiated so it could be used with any year group KS4 / KS3 with a tweak or so.
The overall theme for the series of KS3 Drop Down Days was ‘British Values’, so this is just one in a series of six which ran throughout the year. The day works especially well if you can align it with voting for the student council or prefects. At the end of the sessions, after carefully studying the democratic process, the students could come down to the hall to cast their vote.
There is much focus on British Values throughout the lessons as this was planned to ensure thorough coverage of Citizenship and SMSC.
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Perfect for meeting the new PSHE Statutory guidelines, this pack has been created from the popular EC Resources PSHE lessons to match one of the new PSHE Association optional frameworks - the ‘Thematic Framework’, from their model programme builder. This is one of a variety of ways to order your PSHE content and follows the PSHE Association’s new, suggested order for content within their three categories: Living in the Wider World, Relationships and Health and Wellbeing.
PSHE Association Theme:
Spring 1: Relationships
Topic – Respectful Relationships
Families and parenting, healthy relationships, conflict resolution, and relationship changes
This pack is mapped against the latest DfE guidance and uses the PSHE Association Core themes (H2, R1, R6, R19, R21, R22, R23, R35, R36) for the 2020 Requirements (Statutory Health and RSE).
Learning Outcomes for this unit – Students will learn…
about different types of families and parenting, including single parents, same sex parents, blended families, adoption and fostering
about positive relationships in the home and ways to reduce homelessness amongst young people
about conflict and its causes in different contexts, e.g. with family and friends
conflict resolution strategies
how to manage relationship and family changes, including relationship breakdown, separation and divorce
how to access support services
All lessons are editable, differentiated at least three ways so you can be Ofsted and DfE guidance-ready and ensure your pupils have the very best PSHE education. Each pack contains a variety of activities, an hour-long PowerPoint, a clip with questions, a literacy focus task, new key-term introductions, reading aloud materials, assessment opportunities, progress checkers and creative tasks.
Who are EC Resources?
EC Resources are the top TES PSHE providers and are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Children’s Commissioner, The Bank of England, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK.
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AQA Citizenship GCSE Mega Pack
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Drop Down Day Pack - A set of 6 lessons to cover a Drop Down Day (6 hours) introducing Citizenship to KS3.
The Drop Down Day was put together for Year 7 originally, but all the resources are editable and well-differentiated so it could be used with any year group KS4 / KS3 with a tweak or so.
The Drop Down Day covers an introduction to Citizenship, rights + responsibilities, Human Rights and focusing on how we can be active and positive citizens both in the UK and for the rest of the world.
All these individual lessons have been rated very highly by Tes users and are tried and tested in my own department.
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GCSE Citizenship - 16 x fully resourced GCSE Citizenship lessons on Human Rights and Responsibilities (created for AQA, but covers all the content needed for other exam boards too). All differentiated to 3 levels or more, complete with accompanying worksheets and clips, practice exam questions, information sheets, case studies and much more.
1. An introduction to Rights and Responsibilities
2. What Rights are we entitled to in the UK
3. What our our rights as consumers?
4. What are our global, Human Rights and who enforces these?
5. What are our rights and responsibilities at work?
6. What are our responsibilities to those less fortunate than us?
7. What rights do I have as a member of a trade union?
8. What rights and responsibilities do young people have in obeying the law?
9. Why don’t some children have access to education?
10. What’s the difference between asylum seekers and refugees? What are their rights and why do they need our help?
11. What is the Magna Carta and how has this influenced the development of Human Rights from the UNDHR and the UNCRC to the 1998 Human Rights and Equality Act today.
12. What is the UNCRC? How do Unicef work to protect and reinforce the rights of children?
13. What are the fundamental priciples and sources of law? How does law relate to our human rights?
14. What are the roles and powers of the police within our justice system?
15. What are the roles and responsibilities of the judiciary, including magistrates?
16. How does the Youth Justice system operate, how do sentences differ and what deterrents are used?
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18 hours of fully resourced, highly-rated Finance and Employment lesson packs (one is a double lesson), all created to fit the new PSHE 2020 Statutory Guidelines and Gatsby Careers Guidance. All are complete with detailed PowerPoints, accompanying worksheets, clips and well differentiated to three levels.
I use all of these myself as a Head of Citizenship and PSHE and I really hope you find them excellent value. I’ve put literally months of time into this to make these lessons top quality for my own school team.
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16 hours of fully resourced PSHCE lesson packs which all have a focus on our legal rights as UK citizens. From employment and consumer law to CSE, voting rights, anti-social behaviour laws and age of criminal responsibility, this pack contains thorough coverage of both our rights and responsibilities under the British Law.
All lesson packs are complete with a detailed PowerPoint, accompanying differentiated worksheets, clip links with questions, plenaries, clear LOs and starters. All are well differentiated to three levels throughout to enable clear evidence of progress for all students.
Included:
Our employment rights and responsibilities
Health and Safety laws in the UK
UK drugs laws
Our rights in civil and criminal courts and the differences between these.
Anti-social behaviour and the law
CSE (child sexual exploitation) and the law
Free Press and Media UK Laws
Controlling relationships under UK law
Age of criminal Responsibility (English focus)
Our legal rights in UK democracy and how it works
Forced and arranged marriages and the law
Hate Crime and UK laws
Cyber Crime and UK law
How the UK law and legal system works
Our legal entitlements in trade unions
Our rights under UK law as consumers
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A GCSE levelled citizenship assessment for Year 7, with accompanying starter and powerpoint. Many more inexpensive and free resources at my shop: EC_Resources
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EU Teaching resources for Citizenship.
Complete 1 hour lesson with starter handout and worksheets
Suitable for KS4
Variety of different level tasks for MA,LA or Core
Differentiated to 3 levels or more
Designed to fit Ofsted criteria for’ Good’ or above
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With revision powerpoint and revision pack.
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Exam practice question and mark scheme for Citizenship GCSE 9-1.
This was created as part of this two hour lesson for Citizenship GCSE 9-1 with a focus on:
3.4.2 What are the powers of local and devolved government and how can citizens participate?
The full two hour lesson is also available for free, here.
Exam practice question and mark scheme for Citizenship GCSE 9-1.
This was created as part of this two hour lesson for Citizenship GCSE 9-1 with a focus on:
3.4.4 How do others govern themselves?
Key differences in how citizens can or cannot participate in politics in one democratic and one non-democratic political system that is outside the UK.
The full lesson can be found here.
Exam practice question and peer assessment mark scheme for Citizenship GCSE 9-1 AQA 8 mark questions. This was created as part of a two hour lesson for Citizenship GCSE 9-1 with a focus on:
3.4.2 What are the powers of local and devolved government and how can citizens participate?
The debate about ‘English votes for English laws’. Who can stand for election and how candidates are selected.
Who can and cannot vote in elections and why; debates about the voting age.
Issues relating to voter turnout, voter apathy and suggestions for increasing vote turnout at elections.
The full lesson can be found here.
Citizenship/PSHE resources: a differentiated task where students plot the journey of British Democracy on a graph.
There is a full lesson which goes with this available here:
Full History of British Democracy Lesson
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Citizenship Resources: A detailed, well differentiated, 6 page scheme of work originally written for Year 8 to introduce them to British Values.
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