Religious Studies, Citizenship and PSHE - Miss Morris Manc
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This shop contains a collection of Religious Studies, Citizenship, PSHE and anti-racism resources for both KS3 and KS4 that have been created by a teacher with 15 years experience.
This shop contains a collection of Religious Studies, Citizenship, PSHE and anti-racism resources for both KS3 and KS4 that have been created by a teacher with 15 years experience.
The key pieces of information required for students to know when revising Theme B. Suitable for printing in colour on A3.
Parties and candidates
Forming/organising the work of the government
Westminster Parliament
Elections and voting systems
Constitution
Government taxation and spending
This lesson is based on Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s TED Talk called: “The Danger of a Single Story”.
Discussion on stereotypes, the importance of listening to the stories of others, the false ideas that people may have of Africa.
Updated September 2023.
Template for a poster that all teachers can edit with a picture and information about their Black hero. Teachers can put these on their classroom doors for students to read and learn from. Black Lives Matter.
Save 30% when you buy this complete Black History Month bundle. Everything you need to deliver an excellent BHM experience for your students, from individual lessons to whole score awareness.
1 Black icons
why Black History Month exists (and why ‘White History Month’ doesn’t)
videos, worksheets and activities focussing on six key people/moments in black history (Rosa Parks, Maya Angelou, Barack Obama, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela and the Slave Trade)
2 Fighting for Equality
Discussion/information/video about the 1968 protest when Tommie Smith and John Carlos did the black power salute
Resources relating to Colin Kaepernick and the ‘Take A Knee’ protests and the Nike advert.
3 White Privilege
what is white privilege?
Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack
White Privilege quiz
Article on what white privilege is and why it is an issue all races must unite to combat
Case study of Munroe Bergdof
Practical ways to fight against white privilege
4 Songs
A PowerPoint that can be used as a starter over several different days or as an entire lesson. Twelve songs from the time of the Civil Rights Movement or about equality, with information about each, to spark discussion. Additional document includes lyrics of all the songs. From Nina Simone to Common, Sam Cooke to Bob Marley, there’s an eclectic range of through promoting songs.
5 Competition
This resources raises awareness of the achievements of Black British people. Posters with information about 30 different heroes can be placed around school. Students then need to find the posters and, using their answer sheet, write in the names Resources includes people like:
Baroness Rosalind Howells (Labour member of the House of Lords)
Wilfred Wood (Bishop of Croydon from 1985 to 2003, the first black bishop in the Church of England)
Benjamin Zephaniah (A British writer who was included in The Times list of Britain’s top 50 post-war writers)
Mary Seacole (Funded her own trip to Crimea in 1854 to nurse wounded British soldiers on the battlefield)
6 A4 Black author posters with suggested books
7 Hidden Figures resource
Students will discuss the importance of people having their achievements recognised, the impact three black women had on NASA and the whitewashing that takes place in the film. (You will need to purchase the film for this resource)
8 Black Lives Matter
origins of the movement
why All Lives Matter is not a reasonable response
9 Statues
Why the statues were taken down during the 2020 BLM protests
10 Bristol Bus Boycott
A lesson which teaches students about one of the most important protests in the history of British civil rights.
11 Single Story
A lesson based on Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s TED Talk. Looks at stereotypes and the importance of listening to the stories of others.
12 Template for teacher posters to display during Black History Month showing Black heroes.
A lesson which looks at the British Civil Rights movement. Comparing the story of Rosa Parks to the Bristol Bus Boycott and the impact this had on British law. Updated September 2023.
The key pieces of information required for students to know when revising Theme C. Suitable for printing in colour on A3.
The role of law in everyday life in dealing with complex problems
Principles and sources of law
Civil and criminal law
The justice system in England and Wales
Courts and tribunals
Youth justice
Crime and society
Sentences and punishments
Black British heroes to display during Black History Month - Len Johnson, Bristol Bus Boycott, Diane Abbott, Fanny Eaton, Darcus Howe, Doreen Lawrence, Mary Seacole and Olive Morris.
A lesson from the Hero topic. Looking at Malcolm X’s ideas on tackling racism, reasons for him changing his name, how he differed from Martin Luther King, the ways his Muslim beliefs changed his view on white people and information on his assassination. Black Lives Matter.
Lesson two of the KS3 scheme of work on Healthy Lifestyles.
Resources include:
- Different types of eating disorders
- Relevant video links
- Positive self perception
- Key words
Lesson two on the Democracy scheme of work.
Resources include:
- Discussion points on what is worth voting for
- Key information about five political parties in the UK
- Results from recent elections with the opportunity to analyse
- Left wing vs Right wing politics
An assembly using resources from the Refugee Week 2020 website - information on the difference between refugees and asylum seekers, key facts, and activities for students to complete at home.
Lesson three of the KS3 scheme of work on Healthy Lifestyles.
Resources include:
- True/false quiz on alcohol
- Alcoholic units
- Relevant video links
- Consequences of drinking
- Key words
Resources include:
- The role of police officers in the UK
- Difference between civil and criminal law
- How young people can keep themselves safe
- Key words
- Practice exam question