The popular selling quiz is back.
Every Thursday evening, I will post a weekly quiz.
10 topical questions
10 answers with 2 or 3 discussion points
Excellent for encouraging pupils to watch the news
Great for demonstrating active citizenship/pshe discussion
Week 1 is free - Week 2 onwards just £2 a week
New quiz every week, based on news events from the past 7 days. Ticks a box for up to date citizenship. Includes questions and answers along with carefully selected discussion points. Designed for extended form time or part of a PSHCE lesson.
Check back each Friday for the new quiz
15 questions based on the news from the last 7 days. Questions on one PPT, answers on another.
Answer PPT comes with discussion points, ideal for stimulating class discussion on issues around PSHEE and Citizenship
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.
Based on the old Bob Monkhouse quiz show 'Wipeout', this template can be adapted for many uses. Great as a starter/plenary.
16 answers, 10 are correct, 6 are incorrect (or made up). The theme, text can be modified easily.
Click on the selected answer to reveal whether or not it it correct.
Can do it as teams or individuals. I use it by getting each team to choose between 1-5 points to 'gamble'. Get it right, the points get added, get it wrong, the points get taken away.
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.
A 20 minutes assembly with notes, looking into why we have a LGBTQ+ History month, and a look at how art, movies and music have hinted at acceptance of sexuality, even when laws and society did not approve.
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?
The assembly is based on a retro theme, looking at risk and how to minimise it.
Topics include Tik Tok challenges, driving, road safety, internet safety, alcohol and drugs - based on a retro theme around the idea of assessing and reducing risk
Includes a game of Mallet’s Mallet to start with.
Full script to go with slides/clips
Running time approx 20 mins
(If using with Y7-9 I don’t use the driving or alcohol/drugs slides)