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Child Development, Health and Social Care, Sociology. Please leave a review if you purchase a resource :D misskwaddington@outlook.com if you have any issues or requests :D
Extremism
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Extremism

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A KS4 lesson (aimed at Year 10) that introduces them to far left and far right extremism. Students look at Extinction Rebellion and the Football Alliance. Other lessons in this unit can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks4-unit-extremism-12487992
How do we punish Criminals?
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How do we punish Criminals?

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A KS3 lesson (aimed at Y8) in which students look at the process from arrest to release from prison, the role of the police and how we punish youth offenders. Lesson is 100 minutes long and includes a couple of small video clips
Crime and the UK
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Crime and the UK

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A KS3 lesson (aimed at Year 8) to consider what crime is and how it impacts society. It uses local statistics from Rotherham, so you would need to tweak these activities to suit your local area.
Political Parties
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Political Parties

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A KS3 lesson (aimed at Year 7) for students to have a basic understanding of the political spectrum and the 3 main political parties.
STIs & Contraception
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STIs & Contraception

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A selection of STI and Contraception lessons aimed at Year 8, 9 and 10. Put them all in one bundle so that you can pick and choose activities to suit your group regarding their age and their ability.
Self Examination
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Self Examination

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100 minute lesson that looks at raising awareness about Cancer, having a health lifestyle and how students can check their bodies to keep themselves safe. Video clips and content is aimed at Year 9-10 content. No printing required so ideal for online/distance learning, cover or non-specialist lessons.
Safety in the Home
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Safety in the Home

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2 PSHE/Life Skills lessons looking at Safety in the home. Lesson 1 looks at responding to emergencies. Lesson 2 looks at CPR. No printing required so ideal for online/distance learning, cover or non-specialist lessons.
Smoking & Vaping
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Smoking & Vaping

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2 PSHE/Life Skills lessons. Lesson 1 looks at the facts and dangers associated with smoking. Lssson 2 looks at the facts and dangers associated with vaping. No printing required so ideal for online/distance learning, cover or non-specialist lessons.
Alcohol (The Law and Addiction)
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Alcohol (The Law and Addiction)

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3 PSHE/Life Skills lessons. Audience is KS3 (Year 7 & Year 8). The first lesson looks at the law surrounding alcohol The second lesson looks at addiction. The third lesson looks at statistics, the impact on the NHS and using George Best as a case study. No printing required so ideal for online/distance learning, cover on non-specialist lessons.
The Nature of Criminality in the UK (3 lessons)
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The Nature of Criminality in the UK (3 lessons)

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Aimed at Paper 2 AQA Rights & Responsibilities GCSE Citizenship. Lessons have video clips, 2 routes of challenge and an extended writing question (PEEL). 3 Lessons looking at the Nature of Criminality in the UK. Lesson 1 looks at the types of crime that are committed in the Uk. Lesson 2 Looks at county lines Lesson 3 looks at the London Riots of August 2011. Please review if you download.
AQA Citizenship GCSE Question Bank
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AQA Citizenship GCSE Question Bank

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An editable GCSE Question bank that has the Specimen, 2018 and 2019 questions on for the whole paper. Easy to adapt and access to form assessments and make predictions. Please review if you like this FREE download.
Youth Courts
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Youth Courts

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Aimed at Paper 2 AQA Rights & Responsibilities GCSE Citizenship. This lesson looks at what a youth court is, how they are different to an adult court. This doesn’t look at sentencing as this is covered in a later lesson. The lesson look at the Bulger case.
The role and power of the police
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The role and power of the police

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L2 of Rights and Responsibilities lesson aimed at the AQA Paper 2 unit. This lesson looks at the role of the police, PCSOs, Police Commisioner, Special Constables etc. Resource and worksheet. Lots of clips to support learning. Model answer provided for the 4 mark question.
The fundamental principles of law
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The fundamental principles of law

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L1 for Rights and Responsibilties, aimed at AQA Citizenship GCSE- Y9. This lesson introduces the concepts of justice and fairness. Students look at what age they can do things by. This leads onto looking at the age of criminal responsibility. I have included a link to the BBC Iplayer drama “Responsible Child.” There is a worksheet for this. This drama is not essential to the lesson, but it does provide a more modern approach to debating the age of criminal responsibility and is a nice alternative to looking at James Bulger. This element of the lesson will be usable for as long it is on iplayer. Please leave feedback if you download.
International Organisations- The UN (L8)
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International Organisations- The UN (L8)

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Life in Modern Britain: This lesson is the start of looking at the UKs role within International Organisations. This lesson looks at the United Nations. Students complete a detailed Mind Map of the UN, followed by Progress/Progress+ Exam style questions.
Mid Unit Quiz/Assessment Life in Modern Britain
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Mid Unit Quiz/Assessment Life in Modern Britain

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A progress Checkpoint is a mid way review that is open book. It is meant to be quick and allow students to reflect on learning for the last 6 lessons. Students self-assess and teacher then gives feedback. This is a mid unit for AQA Life in Modern Britain.
Free Press around the World (L7)
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Free Press around the World (L7)

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Life in Modern Britain Lesson 7. This lesson looks at how the press are handled in countries such as China, Russia and North Korea. The lesson focuses on the World Press Freedom Index and considers the impact of the Charlie Hebdo event in France and if this should impact on religious freedom. Progress/Progress+ tasks are given throughout to provide differentiation and challenge. Issues of censorship, regulation and free press are considered.