Some pointers to ensure the fundamental British values resonate with your pupils and that they are on track as they learn to put them into action in safe, supportive school environments and are increasingly empowered so they can participate more and more and make positive contributions to life in modern Britain.
NEW GCSE Edexcel Religious Studies specification lesson on the origin and value of human life. A Diamond 9 task starter introduces students to the evidence for the theory of evolution. Two video clips, one from the Simpsons and one from the film Noah to compare and contrast evolution to the Christian creation story. Sources of wisdom and authority allow students to suggest the value and origin of human life as presented in Genesis. This lesson includes an information sheet with Creationist, Conformist and Non-conformist Christian perspectives on creation and the problems posed by evolution linked to an exam style question with a mark scheme for self-or peer assessment.
RELIGION & LIFE AQA #FUN LESSONS BUNDLE: 10 LESSONS INC. REVISION. PLUS: Test & mark scheme, scheme of work, glossary, quote bank. Everything you need for you students to succeed.
Plenty of recap, challenge, exam skills focus, mastery & assessment throughout.
LESSONS: Fun & engaging, Variety of tasks, multi-media & games to stimulate learning. Resource light (minimal printing), concise. Date on slide updates automatically. Easy to follow suitable for specialists and non-specialists.
SCHEME OF LEARNING: minute details of Learning objective/Task details/Differentiation/Assessment (proof of learning) and Homework (research/recap rotation)
VIEWPOINTS: Main religion Christianity + Islam / Non-religious views: humanism, classical and preference utilitarianism
LESSONS INCLUDED:
Origins of world and life
Value of world and life
Value and abuse of animals
Value, Sanctity and Quality of life
Abortion and the Law
Abortion: religious and non-religious views
Euthanasia and the Law
Euthanasia: religious and non-religious views
Life after death
Revision lesson
End of Topic assessment
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Act of Collective Worship based around the theme of the Value of Life. Complete with audio visual links including Doctor Who and Australian Paralympic Stories. A diverse and thoughtful approach including attitudes towards murder. Ideal for whole school or tutor worship to stimulate debate and discussion.
Robbie Williams hit as an introduction or closing theme. " I love my life" is the theme underpinning this Assembly / Act of Collective Worship based around the theme of the Value of Life. Suitable for whole school or smaller tutor group, this theme explores some of the images and ideas from 2017 putting the value of life into a personal context. Comes with audio visual material and guide/prompt document as to how use the slides contained inside the powerpoint.
An assembly based on the British Value of life, reflecting on the UNDHR, ECHR and the Human rights act.
Contains:
PPT. presentation for assembly
Video presentation for assembly
British Values – Mutual Respect & Tolerance Explored . A fully-resourced lesson (1 hour +) which can be used by teachers to deliver a detailed lesson.
Learning objectives
I can define mutual respect and tolerance
I know what this looks like in everyday life
I can explain how to uphold this value in my personal and public life
Some Key Terms Covered
Diversity, Multiculturalism
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Act of Collective concerning the theme of the Value of Life. Includes relevant and pertinent images and thoughts in the light of recent events in Summer 2017. Complete with moments for reflection and audio visual material - " I love my life"e; from Robbie Williams - very apt !
Could be used for GCSE or A level Powerpoint on religious views on the nature and value of life and then notes to go with it on Christianity, Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism.
A GCSE or A-level lesson exploring the Christian view on the value of life using sources of wisdom and authority as well as investigating how the Hippocratic Oath links to euthanasia. I have used this lesson to introduce the topic of euthanasia and get students to understand the underlying values and principles which shape the Christian beliefs on the value of life. There is plenty of scope to teach this lesson through class discussion which always goes down well on this topic.
A fully-resourced, detailed and differentiated lesson which serves as an introduction to religious attitudes towards euthanasia. Includes worksheets, source tasks, PowerPoint, match up tasks, information sheet and more.
This is perfect as part of a KS3/KS4 RE unit and has been created for the EC Publishing Year 9 RE Package.
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This lesson is editable, so easy to adapt for your own planning and contains match up tasks, clip tasks, literacy and debate tasks, information sheets and more, as well as an engaging 1 hour PowerPoint. It is well-differentiated with three-level challenges for each task and very easy to follow.
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Aimed at KS4, this look at British Values and the way they impact on everyday decisions and actions can easily be differentiated to suit KS3 or KS5.
As British Values becoming an increasingly important part of the OFSTED framework, a session like this is really useful to keep up your sleeves!
When I had 8 Year 10 tutor groups off timetable as a drop down day, 1 group said this session was the highlight of the day. Another said 'Good information given. Good videos shown. Good open discussion sections.'
Complete 1 hour PowerPoint, clip, worksheets, differentiated to 3 levels, suitable for KS3/4.
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This beautiful crafted lesson has been designed to help students understand the daily challenges facing slaves living on a plantation either in the Carribbean or the southern United States. It is a shocking but engaging lesson that forms part of series on Britain and the Slave Trade . It comes with both a worksheet and a PowerPoint and a wide range of tasks and activities that are suitable for the full ability range. However, I would not recommend teaching this topic to a Year 7 class as it contains some very mature themes.
When you purchase this resource you will be able to download a four page worksheet as well as a twenty slide PowerPoint Presentation. The worksheet includes detailed information, historical sources and differentiated questions on everyday life in the plantation, the treatment of slaves and their punishments. The PowerPoint includes aims, objectives, differentiated outcomes as well as a variety of starters, plenaries, information slides, historical sources,video clips, tasks and additional activities to help support the lesson. These have been organised in such a way that that they can be used alongside the worksheet. For more information, please see the detailed preview.
The aims and objectives of this lesson are:
Theme: Britain and the Slave Trade
Know: What was it like to be sold at auction?
Understand: How were slaves treated on the plantation?
Evaluate: Why were some slaves treated better than others?
Skills: Enquiry, Source Analysis and Team Work
WILF – What Am I Looking For?
Identify & describe: What was it like to be sold at auction?
Explain: How were slaves treated on the plantation?
Analyse: Why were some slaves treated better than others?
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Good, systematic values education is an enlightening process, integrating all learning. As it's relevant to all aspects of life, it empowers young children and teenagers during their school careers, with life-enhancing, long-term effects on their adult lives.
Values education promotes social, emotional, moral and spiritual growth - elements found to be present where intellectual advancement and academic achievement are being maximised.
It's essential for effective SMSC, PSHE and Citizenship curricula.
Why should I be ambitious with my career and life goals? A fully-resourced lesson (1 hour +) which can be used by teachers to deliver a detailed lesson
Learning objectives
To know how to set ambitious life and career goals
To understand what SMART targets are
To understanding the benefits of being ambitious
Some Key Terms Covered
Ambition, SMART, Targets, Aspiration, Motivation, Success, Desire
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A complete scheme of work for GCSE AQA Citizenship. Lessons include interleaving, key terms, exam skills and numerous learning activities.
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Lesson outline:
Principles and Values
British Values
British Identity
Identity and Migration
Identity and Multiculturalism
Assessment
Media and Free Press
Free Press
Free Press and Censorship
International Organisations
BREXIT
International Disputes
NGOs Responses to Humanitarian Issues
Assessment
Making a Difference to Society
Issues of Voter Turn Out
MPs and How to Make a Difference
Assessment/Peer marking
Values Education is all about real-life, experiential learning and as such, it integrates learners' spiritual, physical, intellectual, emotional and social development.
Modern schooling has a global dimension, with values education providing reference points that guide the thinking, decision-making, actions and behaviour of young children and adolescents in all aspects of their day-to-day lives - and increasingly, with an awareness of their part as global citizens.
Owing to the deep-seated crises facing humanity, the United Nations is encouraging all schools througout the world to teach children about the "17 Global Goals for Sustainable Development" in order that they can use their talents and energy to start building a better world for all. (See http://www.globalgoals.org) SMSC and learning about the British values is a stepping stone towards understanding the importance of life-enhancing values and how they can enable everyone, everywhere to thrive.
Religion and Life Theme - AQA RS GCSE - Scheme of lessons covering the whole unit of work!
This resource includes at least 8 lessons (though will likely be more teaching hours!) covering the whole specification for AQA Religion and Life, including origins of the universe, the value of the world, including human duty, use and abuse of both the environment and animals, the origins of human life, and issues such as euthanasia and abortion, and life after death.
There are PowerPoints for each lesson plus a wide range of other resources, such as worksheets, revision maps and practice questions. There are also a range of tasks and video links.
This is appropriate and accessible for all students, supporting students to stretch to a grade 9 but also to access the topics in a clear and understandable way.
The whole unit is ready to teach!
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British Values Bundle of Lessons - PSHE + Citizenship - 6 fully resourced educational lesson packs focusing on British Values what they are and what it means today in practice - from the cybersphere to social media websites, to wider society.
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All lesson packs are complete with a detailed PowerPoint explaining each topic with url video links & questions and clear learning objectives. Everything is fully editable so you can adapt the content to suit your students in your school.
Contents of this British Values lesson bundle:
British Values - Democracy Explored
British Values -Rule of Law Explored
British Values - Individual liberty
British Values - Mutual Respect and Tolerance Explored
Multiculturalism and Diversity in Britain
Exploring British Values - Review Quiz
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The lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, variety of student facing tasks and comprehension tasks These resources have been designed to be engaging, informative and pick up and teach.
Detailed breakdown of the lesson aims for this unit are:
To understand what democracy is, to understand alternatives to democracy, to understand my rights in a democratic society
To understand how laws are made in UK, to know what happens in the Houses of Parliament, to be able to explain the government’s responsibility when creating new laws
To understand what is meant by individual liberty, to know what it looks like in everyday life, to know how to advocate for individual liberty
To understand the definition of mutual respect and tolerance, to know what it looks like in everyday life, to know how to uphold this value in my personal and public life
Key Words covered in this unit
Fairness, Citizenship, Voter, Constitutional Monarchy, Absolute Power
Bill, Houses of Parliament, Constitutional Monarchy, Impartial, Bias, Judiciary, Primary & Secondary Legislation
Fairness, Freedom, Citizenship, Rights
Diversity, Multiculturalism
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