The lesson is designed to run over 2 hours. The first hour is based around consumer rights, part of the statutory financial education topic. The second is about ethical aspects of consumer choices.
Very relevant topic, covers aspects of financial management. Very little on this topic in textbooks yet is very relevant today for young people.
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A text based adventure (remember those old choose your own adventure books), putting the user in the shoes of a Syrian Migrant.
Each page offers choices, some will lead to your safety, others to your death.
The worksheet includes a link to the online resource, perfectly suited to an ICT lesson, or use on ipads.
Had great feedback on this, great way to get students to appreciate the challenges of forced migration.
Worksheet activity to go alongside the story.
Powerpoint and role cards around the building of a dam in the Amazon rainforest. 2nd Powerpoint covers the AQA GCSE spec on Causes of deforestation in the Amazon
Powerpoint with full script.
Focus is on the idea of statues, initially why non-whites are under-represented in statue form, but then begins to consider the removal of confederate and empire related statues in USA and the UK. Finally, brings it back to the idea of why we need a 'Black History Month' but not a White History Month.
The booklet is ideal for form tutors to use with their students in Year 11.
The booklet allows students to reflect on what is required, gives revision hints and tips, and includes a blank timetable for week by week revision breakdown all filled with 2017 dates.
Also included is the Powerpoint for use in assembly or with parents in a revision support evening. I tend to run a parents revision evening and then do the same for the year 11 in a skills session. Then use the booklets with the tutors in a follow up session. The PPT includes revision hints and tips, with practical advice for students and parents.
Has been successfully used in a number of schools.
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Part of the statutory citizenship curriculum. A reflective look at the structure of the UK justice system and an opportunity to reflect on the purpose of this. Punishment or rehabilitation?
Covers the first section of the 3rd part of the Economic World section of the spec. Looks as how the UK employment structure has changed over time and some of the way this can be displayed
Why the development gap remains and the impacts it has on wealth, health and migration. Probably 2 lessons worth here if you look at different types of migration.
Ext: Look at new items of recent case studies
Bonus: Will throw in 'The Migrant' role play activity an excellent homework task, web based looking at forced migration