Year 11s are often confident that they know their mind, so put them to the test with this jam-packed lesson. Your students will be surprised at the complicated relationship between privacy and civil liberties!
The maturity of Year 10s is perfectly suited to this community-focused troubleshooting task. How well will each student assume the role of expert panel member? Issues such as NEET, graffiti and racial tension urgently need their expert touch!
Some teenagers see Citizenship as a dry topic, so use this lesson to blow their minds! Which Year 11 can plan and implement the most effective real-life collective action campaign?
Looking for a simplified Year 8 guide to general elections? Search no further than this PowerPoint-led session. Students will relish the chance to create mini guides to democracy!
Your students can spend money, but do they know their consumer rights? This no-writing lesson includes a Blockbusters quiz, a magnet activity and a free gift in the form of a wallet-sized Consumer Direct card!
Y11
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World Cup countries: human rights comparison (25/06/2010)
Interested in exploring human rights from a football perspective? Use the World Cup theme as a springboard to teaching about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Y11
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World as global community: 2010 World Cup (24/06/2010)
Year 8 students love to spot opportunity. Harness this through card-sorting and cartoon creation; what are your students going to do about improving your school? The wheels of change will soon be oiled!
Your Year 9s will know what the papers and adults at home say about immigration. Isn’t it time they made up their own minds? Posters, speeches and a class vote will provide interesting food for thought.
Change is a constant process in the UK. Can your students grasp the difference between modern culture and life when their grandparents were teenagers? Lively discussion will include computing, religion and sexuality. This topical lesson is available for members only on a special preview basis.
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