This shop provides resources for busy PSHE/Citizenship teachers who find that the subject is constantly 'on the move'. I am Head of Department in a secondary school and I am constantly changing the resources that we use as things change in the world around us. The introduction of British Values as a separate topic has been challenging but I hope that the resources on offer here will help you to facilitate these sessions. I also teach English (my specialism) so there are English resources too.
This shop provides resources for busy PSHE/Citizenship teachers who find that the subject is constantly 'on the move'. I am Head of Department in a secondary school and I am constantly changing the resources that we use as things change in the world around us. The introduction of British Values as a separate topic has been challenging but I hope that the resources on offer here will help you to facilitate these sessions. I also teach English (my specialism) so there are English resources too.
A PPT to support the KS4 Citizenship workbook (20 pages of activities)
PPT can be used without the workbook. Includes reference to aid pupils understanding of
Democracy and dictatorship, Parliament and Government, tax, devolution, electoral systems (General Elections) Voting, referendums, political parties, manifestos, etc
Includes links (youtube) to short clips to aid understanding
A workbook which invites pupils to look closely at how and why the EU was formed. They will identify founder member states and those making up the current 28 member states; examine advantages and disadvantages of being a member of the EU; think about how they would vote in a referendum on EU membership and complete a series of tasks to show a growing understanding of the EU.
BUY ALL FOUR WORKBOOKS FOR CITIZENSHIP ( CAMPAIGNING, MEDIA; PARLIAMENT & GOVERNMENT; HUMAN RIGHTS AND MULTICULTURALISM; BRIATAIN AND THE EU, plus accompanying PPTs and additional resources, for £6 (see shop)
An unusual way to get pupils thinking about Parliament and Government. Give them some 'answers' and they have to write down a question. My Year 10's LOVE these.
20 slides - questions can be easily changed/added to
Cut out the strips and distribute to class. All strips need to be given out. One pupil reads a statement from the right hand side...........the person with the answer on the left reads it out and then they ask their question. Continue until all dominoes have been used. This can be timed and the done again next lesson to see if they can do it faster. My Year 10's LOVE these.
A number of case studies leading to a series of tasks to highlight Human Rights Abuses in the UK. used as part of the Citizenship programme (Module 3: Human Rights and Multiculturalism
Worksheet to get pupils to think about the reasons that some fall victim to traffickers.
Includes puzzle (word scramble) and a text message task. Can lead to booklet on Human Trafficking/Modern Day Slavery or can be used as a homework task.
ANSWERS INCLUDED
This pack includes ALL of the Citizenship workbooks, accompanying PPT presentations, worksheets, starters etc. Booklets have around 20 pages of activities - each one can be easily adapted to suit your class. All have peer/self/teacher assessment opportunities. All have key vocabulary.
To be taught at KS4 - we are currently teaching this in Year 10. It takes the entire year ( 3 x 75 min lessons per fortnight)
Pupils learn about:
Campaigning to make a difference: pressure groups, media influence, trade unions etc
Parliament & Government/democracy: Voting, elections, Houses of Parliament, MP's etc
Human Rights and Multiculturalism including human trafficking and migration: UDHR, categorising human rights, human trafficking, human rights abuses around the world, migration, multiculturalism, Britishness etc
Britain and the EU: countries of the EU, benefits of EU membership, disadvantages of EU membership etc
Booklets can be taught in any order.
Pupils complete a range of activities and progress (knowledge) can be assessed by asking pupils to complete a series of questions at the beginning of each unit and then completing the same questions at the end. Each booklet has its own key vocabulary test.
These have gone down really well with our Year 10. They are supplemented with video clips, class activities, speaking and listening presentations. Module 1 has an assessed essay task. Module 2 has a speaking and listening assessment based around a class election.
We will be presenting an internal CITIZENSHIP CERTIFICATE to pupils who successfully complete all four booklets.
Three puzzles to start lessons on The EU
Wordsearch for lower ability
Capital Cities - research puzzle
Countries of the EU jumble with hidden phrase - ideal for class competition
A 20 page workbook including opportunities to assess without levels.
Tasks /information to cover:
The meaning of multiculturalism
Immigration to the UK over the years
Legislation which supports multiculturalism
How immigration differs today
The impact of migration
How communities and migrants have to adjust
Examine of variety and growth of religion in the UK
Census analysis
Looking closer at the six main religions
How freedom of faith is protected by law
UK exemptions (Sikhism) and tolerance
Includes PPT presentation for Multiculturalism section
The Freedom of Faith PPT (SMSC) is available on this site FOC
A 15 page workbook (includes a homework task and a research task) Uses 'Assessing without Levels' strategy (definitions at beginning and again at the end to measure progress)
Gives an opportunity to examine/discuss:
The British Isles
The Concept of Britishness
British Culture
Perception of Britons around the World
Famous Britons
British Institutions
Royal Family (tree) (Pics on additional sheet)
National Anthem
How other cultures influence us
Four Workbooks (average 19 pages each) (plus accompanying PPT presentations)containing activities to facilitate the teaching of:
Module 1: Being British plus PPT plus info sheets
Module 2: Politics
Module 3: UK Law and Human Rights plus PPTs
Module 4: Multiculturalism and Freedom of Faith plus PPT
Topics include:
The British Isles, Perceptions of the British people, British Culture, British Institutions, Famous Britons, The Royal Family, Dictatorships v. Democracy, Democratic Process, Voting, Political Parties, Parliament and Government, Local Government, Manifestos, Referendums, Devolution, Group Task ( form a political party and hold a mock election) UDHR, Human Rights abuses around the world and in the UK, Human Trafficking, Campaign groups, Civil and Criminal Law, Types of Punishment, Multicultural Britain, Immigration over Time, Modern Immigration, Impact of Migration, Religion in the UK, Tolerance
INCLUDES OPPORTUNITIES FOR ASSESSING WITHOUT LEVELS.
ALL BOOKLETS INCLUDE SUBJECT VOCABULARY CONSOLIDATION EXERCISES
INCLUDES PPTs USED (easily adapted to suit the needs of your classes - easy to add extra tasks)
A 16 page workbook covering aspects of UK Law and Human Rights
Topics include:
UDHR
Articles of the UDHR
Human Rights Abuses around the World
Human Rights Abuses in the UK
Campaign groups
Criminal and Civil Law
Types of Punishment
Assessment without levels exercises (assessing knowledge before and after module)
Helpful PPT presentations
17 page workbook to facilitate the teaching of Democracy in the UK
Includes:
Dictatorship v. Democracy
Democratic Process
Voting
Political Parties
Parliament and Government
How the Government raises money
Local Government (you will need to change this page to show your own area)
General Election
Manifestos
Referendum
Devolution
Subject Vocabulary tested at beginning and end.
Final group task - forming a political party and running a campaign - culminates in mock election
Accompanying PPT available (Democracy in the UK WORKBOOK PPT)
A number of activities to reinforce vocabulary for a unit of work on Multiculturalism/immigration. Includes word search, word puzzle and definition match exercise
A workbook, accompanying PPT, Worksheets and incorporated tasks for teaching British Values and Britishness.
Opportunities to assess without levels. Vocabulary assessment.
Covers The British Isles/UK/Great Britain geography
Perceptions of the British
British Culture and pupils own culture
Britons abroad - looking at news articles
Top ten Britons
British Institutions
The Royal Family
The National Anthem
Our acceptance of others - ideally leads on to the Multiculturalism workbook
JUST ADDED - Britons Abroad (perceptions)
Uses some Youtube clips (optional)
Pack to teach multiculturalism and freedom of faith in the UK. Workbook for pupils with 'assessing without levels'. Vocabulary/definition work assessed at beginning and end of unit so progression can be measured.
Covers
How Britain became multicultural
Laws that ensure we are tolerant of those who are different
How immigration is different today
Understanding the impact of migration on our communities
Looking at things from both sides
How the media portrays immigration issues
Examining the growth (and variety) of religion in the UK
Example: Sikhism. UK exemptions in law that suggest/promote tolerance
Article 9 UDHR
Includes links to Youtube (DNA experiment) and I have included the text book page that we use for comprehension exercise - I take no credit for this