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Child Development, Health and Social Care, Sociology. Please leave a review if you purchase a resource :D misskwaddington@outlook.com if you have any issues or requests :D
Crime and the UK
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Crime and the UK

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A KS3 lesson (aimed at Year 8) to consider what crime is and how it impacts society. It uses local statistics from Rotherham, so you would need to tweak these activities to suit your local area.
13. The Commonwealth
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13. The Commonwealth

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Suitable for AQA GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain. Can be adapted for other courses and PSHE SOW, and easily taught by non-specialists. Lessons do not require any textbooks. All lessons begin with a do now task, have teacher input via text or video (which is embedded so please allow content when opening file), and have practice tasks for students to spend a length of time practicing exam style questions and statements. Life in Modern Britain. The Commonwealth. Lesson looking at the role of the Commonwealth and debates if it has any real power,
03. The UK and Identity
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03. The UK and Identity

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Suitable for AQA GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain. Can be adapted for other courses and PSHE SOW, and easily taught by non-specialists. Lessons do not require any textbooks. All lessons begin with a do now task, have teacher input via text or video (which is embedded so please allow content when opening file), and have practice tasks for students to spend a length of time practicing exam style questions and statements. Life in Modern Britain. The UK and identity. What are the characteristics of being British? Devolution. National Identity. Teacher model answer
02. What does it mean to be British?
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02. What does it mean to be British?

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Suitable for AQA GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain. Can be adapted for other courses and PSHE SOW, and easily taught by non-specialists. Lessons do not require any textbooks. All lessons begin with a do now task, have teacher input via text or video (which is embedded so please allow content when opening file), and have practice tasks for students to spend a length of time practicing exam style questions and statements. Life in Modern Britain. What does it mean to be British? Lesson covers the different types of identity, nature vs nurture, teacher model for exam questions
04.05 Impact of immigration in the UK
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04.05 Impact of immigration in the UK

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Suitable for AQA GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain. Can be adapted for other courses and PSHE SOW, and easily taught by non-specialists. Lessons do not require any textbooks. All lessons begin with a do now task, have teacher input via text or video (which is embedded so please allow content when opening file), and have practice tasks for students to spend a length of time practicing exam style questions and statements. Life in Modern Britain. 04.05. How has immigration impacted the UK’s population. This is planned for a double lesson, which is 100 minutes at my school. Timeline of immigration patterns and population changes in the UK, refugee/asylum seeker, immigration/emigration, push and pull factors. Teacher model answer for exam statement
16. International Disputes- Mediation
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16. International Disputes- Mediation

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Suitable for AQA GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain. Can be adapted for other courses and PSHE SOW, and easily taught by non-specialists. Lessons do not require any textbooks. All lessons begin with a do now task, have teacher input via text or video (which is embedded so please allow content when opening file), and have practice tasks for students to spend a length of time practicing exam style questions and statements. Life in Modern Britain. International Disputes. Lesson heavily focusses on “The Troubles” and the Good Friday agreement
17. International Disputes- Sanction and Force
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17. International Disputes- Sanction and Force

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Suitable for AQA GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain. Can be adapted for other courses and PSHE SOW, and easily taught by non-specialists. Lessons do not require any textbooks. All lessons begin with a do now task, have teacher input via text or video (which is embedded so please allow content when opening file), and have practice tasks for students to spend a length of time practicing exam style questions and statements. Life in Modern Britain. International Disputes- Sanctions and Force. Lesson looks at the Iraq war, The Chilcot Enquiry, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Life in Modern Britain
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Life in Modern Britain

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A bundle of lessons planned for delivering the AQA GCE Citizenship topic Life in Modern Britain. It can be easily adapted to suit other exam boards, or used as part of a PSHE curriculum. All lessons are planned suitable for a non-specialist delivery, do not refer to textbooks and have plenty of exam practice embedded. Please review if you purchase
18. NGOs
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18. NGOs

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Suitable for AQA GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain. Can be adapted for other courses and PSHE SOW, and easily taught by non-specialists. Lessons do not require any textbooks. All lessons begin with a do now task, have teacher input via text or video (which is embedded so please allow content when opening file), and have practice tasks for students to spend a length of time practicing exam style questions and statements. Life in Modern Britain. NGOs- Oxfam, The Red Cross/Crescent, specific work in Syria and a debate question on UK spending on foreign aid with peer assessment and teacher model
19. Making a Change (Active Citizenship)
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19. Making a Change (Active Citizenship)

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Suitable for AQA GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain. Can be adapted for other courses and PSHE SOW, and easily taught by non-specialists. Lessons do not require any textbooks. All lessons begin with a do now task, have teacher input via text or video (which is embedded so please allow content when opening file), and have practice tasks for students to spend a length of time practicing exam style questions and statements. Life in Modern Britain. Making a change. Looking at case studies that link to active citizenship. This lesson looks at Marcus Rashford, Justice for Hillsborough and Fathers4Justice. This is the final lesson in this unit. Students will then sit a past paper
How do we punish Criminals?
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How do we punish Criminals?

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A KS3 lesson (aimed at Y8) in which students look at the process from arrest to release from prison, the role of the police and how we punish youth offenders. Lesson is 100 minutes long and includes a couple of small video clips
Counter Terrorism
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Counter Terrorism

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Planned for a 100 minute lesson online (no printing required, so ideal for a cover lesson or non-specialist delivery.) This lesson looks at the Prevent agenda and the work that they do. Other lessons in this unit can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks4-unit-extremism-12487992
KS4 Unit- Extremism
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KS4 Unit- Extremism

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5x 100 minute lessons aimed at KS4 [Year 10] to teach them about radicalisation, extremism, terrorism and counter terrorism. The bundle includes a progress tracker, an additional document worksheet that was uploaded to assignments in teams as a homework task/additional lesson for staff who had them in the final week of the half term- this uses the Stacey Dooley documentary on extremism in Luton. There are a lot of video clips in these lessons, and 1 lesson uses BBC documentary on Neo Nazis. I wouldn’t teach this unit to Year groups in KS3 (Y7-9) None of the lessons require printing (the first lesson provides a template as we had some key worker kids in, but they can draw an outline at home!) as the unit was taught on Teams during Lockdown 3. Some of the language used in the activities may need to be tweaked to suit a classroom, but this is minimal. Lesson can all be bought individually in my shop Please review if you download.
(1/9) Relationship, Sex and Health Education (RSHE KS3) Healthy Mindset
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(1/9) Relationship, Sex and Health Education (RSHE KS3) Healthy Mindset

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A new unit of work using the PSHE association mapping structure for the new 2020 Relationship, Sex and Health Education area. This unit is aimed at Year 7. But suitable for any KS3 group. This lesson looks at having a healthy mindset. It looks at fixed and growth mindset examples and uses David Beckham as an example. Main activity follows two paths- Progress (for all), progress+ more challenge. Please leave a review if you download.
Relationship, Sex and Health Education (RSHE KS3) 1 Term
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Relationship, Sex and Health Education (RSHE KS3) 1 Term

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A new unit of work using the PSHE association mapping structure for the new 2020 Relationship, Sex and Health Education area. This unit is aimed at Year 7. But suitable for any KS3 group. Lessons 4,8,9 are in my shop and are free downloads :) Please review if you download.
(2/9) Relationship, Sex and Health Education (RSHE KS3) Internet Safety
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(2/9) Relationship, Sex and Health Education (RSHE KS3) Internet Safety

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A new unit of work using the PSHE association mapping structure for the new 2020 Relationship, Sex and Health Education area. This unit is aimed at Year 7. But suitable for any KS3 group. Lesson 2 looks at online safety. Students are encouraged to think about WHAT they share, WHY they share it and WHERE this data ends up. They look at a case study that considers the impact of revenge porn. Students then produce an information leaflet. If you download please leave a review.
(6/9) Relationship, Sex and Health Education (RSHE KS3) Smoking & Vaping
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(6/9) Relationship, Sex and Health Education (RSHE KS3) Smoking & Vaping

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A new unit of work using the PSHE association mapping structure for the new 2020 Relationship, Sex and Health Education area. This unit is aimed at Year 7. But suitable for any KS3 group. Lesson 6 looks at vaping and smoking. The lesson briefly looks at the ingredients of a cigarette and an e-cig and considers if vaping is a gateway to smoking or other drug use. Students look at second-hand smoke and then write a letter or newspaper article offering advice.
(3/9) Relationship, Sex and Health Education (RSHE KS3) Grooming & CSE
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(3/9) Relationship, Sex and Health Education (RSHE KS3) Grooming & CSE

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A new unit of work using the PSHE association mapping structure for the new 2020 Relationship, Sex and Health Education area. This unit is aimed at Year 7. But suitable for any KS3 group. Lesson 3 looks at grooming and child sexual exploitation and is age appropriate for a KS3 or KS4 class. The lesson uses 3 video clips that are embedded into the slides, if you have an issue playing these back (for some reason some of my previous lessons had small issues) please don’t leave me a low review because of this issue, leave me a fair review with your email address and i will send you the videos straught away. Fingers crossed you should find the videos play well (I had IT help me :) ) The lesson also has a disclaimer for students to think sensibly about their contributions.
How to open a bank account
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How to open a bank account

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A PSHE/Careers/Enterprise style lesson to teach KS3/KS4 students how to open a bank account. Leave a review, email misskwaddington@outlook.com and you can choose any single lesson to be emailed back to you for free!