Citizenship : Human Rights and Responsibilities: Well differentiated and detailed 1 hour PP, worksheets, clips, well differentiated, KS3/ KS4. These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes) and are designed to last one hour each.
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A detailed lesson about Human Rights in the UK. Editable PowerPoint Lesson for Citizenship Studies. (60-120 Minutes worth of Material) suitable for KS3 or KS4 students.
Learning Outcomes:
Secure: To understand the difference between absolute and non-absolute rights
Extended: To explore the 30 Human Rights granted under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Advanced: To evaluate whether the Human Rights Act 1998 should be replaced with a British Bill of Rights
Made by a team of Specialist Practicing Humanities Teachers as part of one of the leading PSHE & Citizenship Resource Providers in the UK - Cre8tive Resources .
What is included in this product?
Fully editable 21 slide PowerPoint Lesson 60-120 minutes
Student 20 Exit Tickets
Student Huamn Rights Handout
Human Rights Jigsaw Challenge Sheet
Student Essay Practice Homework plan
Answer Keys:
Student input creates some of the answers. Product Code CIT/C8/LS/72
Description of Product
Ready-to-Use pack of classroom activities will enthuse and engage students! This lesson material is designed to be used for between one and two teaching periods and includes; activities, challenging and thoughtful questions, student hand-out (for use during lesson or as a homework), embedded URL links (where appropriate), differentiated tasks and, all relevant information to help students learn about issues relating to the topic.
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An assembly to commemorate the United Nations Human Rights Day in December. This highly dynamic presentation has an assembly plus a range of ideas and resources for follow-up form time activities.
This beautifully-designed and editable 27-slide Powerpoint presentation creatively presents information on this event and can be showcased to any age group and includes specific pages for primary or secondary students. It includes images, dynamic transitions, informative text, video and links for extension work in form time – including extra video and classroom activities.
Slide 1: What is the UN Human Rights Day and Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
Slide 2: What are your Human Rights?
Slide 3: Human Rights in the UK? Includes video.
Slide 4: Do you understand your human rights?
Slide 5: How do Human Rights impact positively on your life at school. Includes teacher script
Slide 6-7: What aspects of school are not an infringement of your human rights?
Slide 8-10: Some inspirational Human Right activits. Case studies.
Slide 10: It starts with small steps and it starts with you…
Slide 11: Closing Thoughts
Slide 12: Follow-up form time activities title screen
Slide 13: Form time activities: Colouring activity
Slide 14: Form time activities: Human Rights Wordsearch
Slide 15: Form time activities: Human Rights Declaration documentary.
Slide 16: Form time activities: Write a poem activity
Slides 17-24: Form time activities: Human Rights quiz – with answers
Slides 25-27: Other form time ideas to support Human Rights Day awareness in schools
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A Religion and Human Rights Unit lasting 6 hours that was created for Year 9 RE, but could easily be used for a capable Year 8 or none-GCSE KS4 group.
Each lesson is very detailed, editable and differentiated three ways with colour-coded challenge tasks for every activity. The lessons are very easy to follow as all the instructions are on the PowerPoints and worksheets. Each of the individual lessons have had excellent reviews so far.
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Religion and Community Cohesion - A fully-resourced, detailed and differentiated lesson which serves as an introduction to religious attitudes towards community cohesion, immigration and human rights.
Religion, Gender and LGBT+ A fully-resourced, detailed and differentiated lesson which serves as an introduction to religion, gender and human rights issues. The lesson explores traditional male and female roles in Christianity and Islam as well as present day issues and conflicts. Clashes with the LGBT+ community are also explored and how some religious organisations are reaching out in support.
Religion and Freedom of Expression - A fully-resourced, detailed and differentiated lesson which serves as an introduction to religion, freedom of expression and human rights issues. The lesson explores present day global issues and conflicts, whilst analysing scripture and recent court cases. The focus is on Christianity and Islam, from clothing and burkinis to LGBT+ cakes and freedom of speech.
Religion and Social Justice - A fully-resourced, detailed and differentiated lesson which serves as an introduction to religious attitudes towards social justice.
Religion and Animal Rights - A fully-resourced, detailed and differentiated lesson which serves as an introduction to religious attitudes towards animals
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2 hours worth of resources, with PowerPoint clips and question sheet, info + source sheets, differentiated fully for KS3/4 or Citizenship GCSE. The lesson investigates the differences between refugees and asylum seekers, looks at the asylum process, follows individual case studies, investigates the opinions of the public on immigration and invites students to form their own conclusions based on evidence.
Easily adapted as all editable. Includes different level tasks for MA,LA or Core and easy to follow. The images included are just so you can see what’s in the lesson. As the PowerPoint is a large file it has been zipped :)
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**Human Rights ** bundle of resources great for teaching students engaging Civics lessons. Could even be used for revision purposes or a treat. Answers included with every resource and activity. The resources come in editable format so you can amend and make changes if you wish.
Contents of Teaching Bundle
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☞ 1 x Booklet
☞ 1 x Lesson
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This lesson looks at the human rights agreed in the UNDHR. The lesson allows students to explore which human rights they think are important as well as understanding that human rights are interdependent
HUMAN RIGHTS. AQA THEME F. FUN & ENGAGING.
9 X 50 MIN LESSONS + PEER ASSESSED END OF TOPIC TEST + QUOTE SHEET FOR BOOKS + MTP.
CHRISTIANITY, ISLAM, AND HUMANISM. VARIETY OF TASKS, MULTI-MEDIA & GAMES TO STIMULATE LEARNING. #CHECK UNDERSTANDING. ADDRESS MISCONCEPTIONS
MINIMAL PRINTING, CONCISE. DATE ON SLIDE UPDATES AUTOMATICALLY. EASY TO FOLLOW SUITABLE FOR SPECIALISTS AND NON-SPECIALISTS.
PEDAGOGY:
• Check understanding and address misconceptions throughout
• Reduce cognitive overload
• I do, we do, you do
• Emphasis on Exam Skills: A01 and A02
• Sacred Writing
• Whole Class assessment and extra challenges throughout.
LESSONS INCLUDED:
SOCIAL JUSTICE
HUMAN RIGHTS
PREJUDICE AND DISCRIMINATION
RACISM AND RELIGION
WOMEN AND RELIGION
HOMOSEXUALITY AND RELIGION
FREEDOM OF RELIGION
WEALTH, POVERTY & CHARITY
EXPLOITATION
PEER ASSESSED END OF TOPIC TEST
I hope you enjoy teaching this bundle. Your feedback is most welcome.
A detailed lesson about Human Rights violations across the world and the people who stand up for protecting Human Rights. PowerPoint Lesson for Citizenship Studies. (60-120 Minutes worth of Material) suitable for KS3 or KS4 students.
Learning Outcomes:
Secure: To explore how well protected Human Right are across the world
(Mini focus on LGBT Rights and the Death Penalty)
Extended: To understand the different types of Human Rights abuses that still exist in 2019
Advanced: To evaluate if the world does enough to protect the Human Rights of the most vulnerable in society
Made by a team of Specialist Practicing Humanities Teachers as part of one of the leading PSHE & Citizenship Resource Providers in the UK - Cre8tive Resources .
What is included in this product?
Fully editable 19 slide PowerPoint Lesson 60-120 minutes
Student 20 Entrance Tickets
Assessment Sheets
Human Rights Campaign Worksheet
Answer Keys:
Student input creates some of the answers. Product Code CIT/C8/LS/74
Description of Product
Ready-to-Use pack of classroom activities will enthuse and engage students! This lesson material is designed to be used for between one and two teaching periods and includes; activities, challenging and thoughtful questions, student hand-out (for use during lesson or as a homework), embedded URL links (where appropriate), differentiated tasks and, all relevant information to help students learn about issues relating to the topic.
N.B This lesson can be taught with no printing (For those on tight budgets :)
Our Philosophy
We aim to help you equip students with the knowledge and skills to take ownership of their own learning. Products come ‘Ready-to-Teach’ with everything you need to teach fun and creative lessons. Our products are teacher-designed, classroom tested & student approved.
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Comparing electoral systems
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This presentation and summary revision guide is useful as an introduction to human rights and includes a history of human rights relevant to the UK and focuses on the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998. The theory aspect discussed on the presentation is relevant information for the 15 mark question on the AQA A-Level exam paper i.e. theory of rights and the difference between rights and liberties.
(6 MORE LESSONS ADDED!) 12 x fully resourced Human Rights lessons: 12 x PowerPoints with dozens of accompanying worksheets, fully differentiated, clip links, KS3/4
Theres about 20 hours worth of planning here - I use all these lessons myself as Head of Citizenship, RE and PSHE.
All are - complete 1-2 hour lessons with differentiated worksheets
Suitable for KS3/4 easily adaptable
Different level tasks for MA,LA or Core
Designed to fit Ofsted criteria for’ Good’ or above.
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Can be used for a series of lessons exploring Human Rights. Series of Worksheet forming a large Work Booklet of Classroom-Ready Activities. Suitable for KS4 and KS3 Humanities Students (Focus Citizenship).
The learning objectives for this series of worksheets are:
-To study the Universal Declaration on Human Rights [1948]
-To understand the history of human rights and their abuses
-To evaluate how effective governments and international organisation are in protecting fundamental human rights
Product Code:CIT/C8/WB/24
Product Contents:
o Contemporary case studies around this topic
o A clear focus on key terms and literacy-based activities
o Differentiated Exam Questions and Practice
o Ready-to-use student worksheets designed to be written on
o A wide range of activities, to suit all types of learners.
o Minimal preparation required –
o Discussion activities included in with every case study, challenging your most able students
Positive wellbeing posters
o Links to online digital and flipped learning activities
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An hour long, fully resourced Citizenship / Geography KS3 lesson with a focus on the political, human, physical and economic reasons stopping Ethiopian children from attending school. The four-level differentiated lesson is filled with engaging, well structured and fun activities and contains a thirty minute literacy-focus with peer-assessment grading pack, where students complete an essay task explaining why some children in Ethiopia cannot gain a full education.
These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes).
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A full lesson including resources. The resources are part of the powerpoint. This is perfect for tackling the idea of Human Rights and Human Rights violations with years 7-9.
A bundle covering all the lessons for the Articles of the ECHR. Does NOT include lessons on legal system, only the Articles lessons.
I usually teach in the order as follows:
Article 8 Provisions
Interferences
UK Law
Article 10 Provisions
Interferences
UK Law
Article 11 Provisions
Interferences
UK Law
Article 5
UK Law inc. PACE
Article 6
UK Law
C-Consider if all rights are absolute
B- Understand that rights of different people have to be balanced
A- Evaluate different rights against each other
A review of the basic aspects of human rights and where they originated from. I then challenge the students to evaluate whether human rights have been a disappointment or not drawing on their knowledge of current issues like privacy, torture and the treatment of refugees.
Files:
Video clip on the history of human rights
Video clip from the charity Liberty showingthe connection between human rights and classroom rules