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Assembly: Human Rights Day

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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 As reviewers have stated for previous resources shared: “I sat down to plan my assembly for next week and found this resource, and it’s perfect. The best £2 spent. Thank you. I can teach this straight from the slides.” “Just buy it!” “Your resources have been life savers!” “Well worth the money and really saved my life” “I just wanted to say that as a non-specialist these resources are worth every single penny! Thank you so much for making and sharing them.” “Blown away by this! Can’t thank you enough!” “They have saved me a huge amount of time and the detail that goes into your work is second to none. You put others to shame who charge twice as much for very little. Can’t thank you enough.” “Your new spec resources are saving me hours & hours of work! Thanks, they are really good.” “These resources are so useful - I cannot tell you how much time they have save me - very clear to follow and easy to adapt for revision material — well worth the money”
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Human Rights

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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. You can find many more inexpensive and free PSHE, Citizenship GCSE and Religious Education resources at my shop: EC_Resources Leave me a review and pick any other resource for free :) Or you can check out some of our most popular PSHE, Citizenship GCSE and RE resources below: Mental Health PSHE Bundle 1 Whole Year of PSHE Resources British Values Citizenship Bundle Careers, Employment and Enterprise Bundle Islam Bundle Sex and Relationships Education
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Human Rights Pack

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THREE PRODUCTS IN ONE! SO MUCH CONTENT AND LOTS OF ACTIVITY OPTIONS CAN BE USED AS A SERIES OF LESSONS OR FOR PSHE, TUTOR TIME, AN ASSEMBLY. Includes: Human Rights Debate Generator Human Rights Tutor Time Human Rights Assembly Human Rights Lesson Human Rights Debate Generator This is a FULLY INTERACTIVE resource that has been professionally designed to spark debate surrounding the United Nations Declaration for Human Rights. Included in this resource is a worksheet that pupils can either use to formulate questions that have been generated by the Debate Generator or to write bullet pointed answers. It is suggested that these be printed as A3 handouts. The PPT slide can be copied and pasted into any lesson or can be used a s a stand alone resource. Click on the spin button to start the selector and the stop button to stop it. You can reset the selector at any time to restart the process. The prompts in green are the easier words, the colours will vary as the prompts get harder (from green, to yellow, orange or red). The red prompts are the most difficult questions to answer/formulate. There are 16 different human rights in the selector that have been summarised from the United Nations declaration of Human Rights which contain 30. Human Rights Tutor Time & Assembly This resource pack contains + 1x Assembly and 1 x tutor time PPT that can extend over two sessions . All PowerPoints are fully resourced with YouTube links and activities to discuss the topic in question. Assembly pack contains a PPT (10 Slides) and a handout for you to make notes on each slide should you so wish. The assembly introduces pupils to human rights and the origins of the Un declaration . It includes a link to a YouTube clip educating them on this. This resource includes inspirational quote and an OPTIONAL Christian prayer. Tutor Time pack contains 1 x Fully Resourced PPT (15 slides in total) Worksheets (7 A4 sheets) The Topics to be discussed are: What are human rights? The origins of human rights, a diamond 9 activity and a discussion on the most important human rights The resource booklet to accompany this pack contains a blank learning mat for pupils to take notes on the topic discussions and clips that they will watch. DUE TO THE SENSITIVE NATURE OF THIS TOPIC IT IS ADVISED THAT YOU VIEW THE CLIPS PRIOR TO USING THIS RESOURCE WITH THE PUPILS. Human Rights Lesson If you review this resource we will give you another resource of the same value for FREE. We hope that you enjoy this resource! We would love your feedback, if you like what you see, please follow us: on Tes TeachElite’s Shop click the’Follow this Author button’ . We will keep you updated on any sales we throw or FREEBIES we upload. You can find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TeachEliteRE and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeachElite/
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Human Rights Day 2024 Assembly

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This fully resourced assembly is packed with information, videos and discussion points around Human Rights Day which takes place on the 10th December 2024. This assembly includes: a thought provoking hook etymology of human rights history of human rights inspirational stories surprising facts event information 2024 theme & video types of rights 1 small action idea assembly reflection tasks The assembly is designed for KS3/KS4 students and should hopefully offer a fresh perspective on key ideas and allow students to compare their situations with those of others and consider the importance of human rights. If you find this resource useful then please leave a review and email me for your free assembly. Please contact me if you have any troubles and I will do my best to resolve it for you!
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laumorrow

What are Human Rights?

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This is a clever lesson where the students are introduced to human rights and have to imagine a word where the students take place in a market place activity to buy and sell human rights. This was made for a citizenship lesson but could easily work in a geography lesson, or humanities or RS. A fun but informative (and important) lesson,
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Examined_Life

HUMAN RIGHTS QUOTES

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HUMAN RIGHTS QUOTES. FOR THEME F: RELIGION, HUMAN RIGHTS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE. AQA GCSE. DIFFERENTIATED. CHRISTIANITY AND ISLAM QUOTES FOR ALL SUBTOPICS INCLUDING: • POVERTY, WEALTH, CHARITY AND EXPLOITATION • SOCIAL JUSTICE, EQUALITY AND DISCRIMINATION: (sex, sexual orientation, racism) • FREEDOM OF RELIGION • HUMAN RIGHTS The table shows how the same quote can be used in various sub topics which is useful for** lower ability/SEN** where recall of many quotes may be difficult. This includes generic quotes that can be used across different sub-topics as well as more specific sophisticated quotes to **challenge the more able **
Human Rights and Social Justice - Revise whole topic in one lesson!Quick View
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Human Rights and Social Justice - Revise whole topic in one lesson!

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This revision lesson aims to review Human Rights and Social Justice for GCSE Religious Studies. The accompanying PowerPoint gives guidance and goes through the answers with the students, providing modelled written responses, where relevant. It is created with the AQA GCSE in mind, though is adaptable across specifications. The PowerPoint includes: Key Words Human Rights and Social Justice Religious Expression Discrimination from Religion Discrimination of the Religious Wealth and Poverty Responsibility of the Poor The activities are a collection of time-saving revision activities that minimise writing, making the lesson suitable for all learners. Answers are also embedded into the PowerPoint via attractive and engaging animations. The learning mat is one-sided A3 (Word) and A4 (PDF) and correspond with the work on the PowerPoint. All resources are available in their original Microsoft Word format, though can be downloaded as PDFs too, for compatibility purposes. Please give feedback! I am always happy to respond to comments - whether positive or constructive - this will help to improve the quality of my resources in the future and, more importantly, the quality of pupils’ RE/RS education in general - which is what we’re all here for!
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AQA Theme F: Religion, Human Rights and Social Justice Whole SOW

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Whole SOW for the GCSE RS topic Theme F: Religion, Human Rights and Social Justice (AQA) Covering: What are human rights? Religious freedom Women LGBTQIA+ Disability Race Poverty Exploitation Wealth and charity Contains exam question practise Theme F A3 revision sheet for students to complete Link to revision Kahoot. All lesson resources, PPTs and worksheets provided. Guidance in PPT slide notes. Amnesty International’s free street scene resource for lesson 1 is linked in the PPT slide notes. For use with the two AQA textbooks: Islam and Christianity. Textbook pages not provided.
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Cre8tive_Resources

Human Rights

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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. 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. With over 600 Citizenship and PSHE Products to pick from why not try looking at one of these: British Values Quiz Comparing electoral systems Voting systems and electoral reform GCSE CItizenship UNIT What is Identity
A Level Geography Edexcel Human RightsQuick View
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A Level Geography Edexcel Human Rights

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Lessons are organised as per specification content: 8.1ab: Human Development 8.1c: Education 8.2a: Life Expectancy 8.2bc: Life Expectancy in the developed world 8.3a: Role of Government in Health and HR 8.3b: Role of IGOs MDGs and SDGs 8.4a: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 8.4bc: The ECHR and Geneva Convention 8.5ab: HR in Different Countries 8.5c: Political Corruption 8.6a: Differences in HR within countries 8.6bc: Differences in HR within countries: Ethnicity and Indigenous people 8.7: Geopolitical interventions 8.7bc~ 8.10: Evaluating Intervention 8.8: Development Aid 8.9: Military Intervention 8.10: Measuring the success of interventions (Evaluation- return to 8.7bc)
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Issues of Human Rights Learning Mat for Revision

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Whole unit’s revision one one A3 page. This LM is from a Christian perspective to the Philosophy and Ethics unit of Issues of Human Rights. Resource Includes: - Key Concepts - Human Rights - Social Justice - Amnesty International - Malala - Humanist Attitudes to Human Rights and Social Justice - Christian Attitudes to Human Rights and Social Justice - Christian Aid - Salvation Army - Liberation Theology - Censorship - Freedom of Religious Expression - Religious Extremism - Prejudice and Discrimination - Religious Discrimination - Humanist Attitudes to Prejudice and Discrimination - Christian Attitudes to Prejudice and Discrimination - Show Racism the Red Card - Martin Luther King Jr - Poverty and Wealth - Relative Poverty / Absolute Poverty - Fair Trade - Christian Attitudes to Wealth and Poverty - Helping those in Poverty - Humanist Attitudes to Wealth and Poverty Created with the WJEC / Eduqas RS GCSE in mind, though can be applied across specifications and qualifications. As an examiner for this specification, I have used what I know of the course to create this resource. Please give feedback! I am always happy to respond to comments - whether positive or constructive - this will help to improve the quality of my resources in the future and, more importantly, the quality of pupils’ RE/RS education in general - which is what we’re all here for!
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Cre8tive_PSHE

Human Rights Day Assembly

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New Editable Powerpoint Assembly on the topic of Human Rights and Celebrating Human Rights Day 10th December suitable for Primary Students or Lower KS3. Each Assembly Contains: 1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Clear structure, Assessment of Learning, Beautiful presentation, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides & Thoughtful Questioning) Designed by Specialists Mapped against Latest DfE Guidance, PSHE Association Core themes and Requirements Why not check out our other popular PRIMARY resources here: Assembly - Back to School After Lock down Assembly - Importance of Expressing yourself Assembly - Powerful Women + Role Models Assembly - Recycling Assembly - Coping with Change Assembly - International Literacy Day Assembly - Importance of Helping Others Assembly - Healthy Eating Habits Assembly - Bullying Prevention Week Assembly - Being Thankful and Grateful
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Human Rights Escape Room

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** Human Rights Escape Room ** Knowledge Escape Room Quiz - End of term fun for the whole class. No printing required! Just project the Powerpoint and off you go. Built in timers, video clips and answer reveals after every slide. This is an educational fun immersive 'themed Escape Room’ experience. Have the students compete individually, in teams or as a whole class the choice is yours! This resource is a great team-building activity to keep your students engaged during the last few days (or week) leading up to the end of term. There are seven different challenging puzzles and you have the choice of setting the timer at easy, medium or high difficult level for each escape. Students will complete a variety of tasks using different skills including: problem-solving, critical thinking, reading comprehension, literacy challenges and some clever deduction. The puzzles, bonus questions and challenges are a fun way to assess a topic or subject area. This resource covers a variety of different elements including: vocabulary, key terms. key themes, general subject knowledge, literacy and much more… ** Escape Room Quiz Experience** Saving the Mascot Escape Room Contents ☞ Interactive 26 slide Powerpoint Escape Room Challenge ☞ Optional Escape Certificates ☞ Optional Team Sheet (Print it or use scrap paper instead) Common FAQ’s ★Group sizes: 1-30 students per team - (Participants up to 180) ★Time: Approximately 50-60 minutes (Provide hints along the way if time is a factor!) ★Materials: Aside from Powerpoint - all students need is a pen / pencil. How to run this escape challenge This escape room can be done without any printing we have however still included a team sheet (Slide 2) should you wish to use it, if not plain paper will more than suffice. The escape room is story driven by a YouTube video which is split into 9 sections. Introduction - Puzzle 1 – Puzzle 2 - Puzzle 3 – Puzzle 4 – Puzzle 5 – Puzzle 6 – Puzzle 7 - Success At various points you will be instructed to pause the video at these points you can go to the next slide in the presentation. Each video section (excluding Introduction and Success) will be followed by a puzzle. Every puzzle has three built in timers in the lower right hand corner to put the teams on a time limit of your choice if you so wish. Once the timer has expired or everyone has completed the puzzle teams can check their answers on the next slide using the CLICK TO REVEAL boxes. Once all answers for the current puzzle have been revealed move on to the next video section and subsequent puzzle until all 7 puzzles have been completed and everyone has escaped successfully (Optional) Give out winning certificates to the highest scorers.
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Human Rights

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Get this completely FREE!! if you like, Follow us. Check out our INTERACTIVE Human Rights Debate Generator Human Rights This is a 1 hour fully resourced lesson on Human Rights. This Human Rights Lesson pack contains: A PPT (15 slides) and a peer assessment handout (12 sheets). Activities include: Starter Task: A Thinking Skills questions-on human rights. Task 1: Pupils are discuss the rights of a human being. Task 2: Pupils are taken through the concept of human rights. Task 3: Pupils will need to write as many questions using the 5W sheet as the an think of and then use the interactive 5W generator to discuss these questions. Task 4: Pupils should then watch the YouTube clip and fill in the second 5 w sheet with answers to the questions discussed and any information from the clip that they deem important. Task 5: Pupils should read the UN Declaration of Human Rights (2 versions included depending on ability) and highlight any key points. Task 6: In pairs or groups pupils should come up with their own 10 declaration for human rights. Homework: Pick a current issue that is in the news. Report on which human rights aren’t being followed and why. Also state what could be done to combat this. Exit task/Plenary: Choose a representative to speak to the UN on behalf of your group to deliver your 10 Human Rights If you like this resource, please give us a review. We hope that you enjoy this resource! We would love your feedback, if you like what you see, please follow us: on Tes TeachElite’s Shop click the’Follow this Author button’ . We will keep you updated on any sales we throw or FREEBIES we upload. You can find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TeachEliteRE and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeachElite/
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Human Rights

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Human Rights Jigsaw Classroom Display Activity Pack FUN/C8F/TL/12 3 PAGE pack of classroom-ready activities will enthuse and engage students. Suitable for KS3 and KS4 students to explore Human Rights This booklet has been created by a dedicated team of experts and will allow competition, peer reflection and SMSC. It can be used to revise the topic of Human Rights and create a fantastic display for your classroom through a range of stimulating exercises, encouraging discussion and liven up lessons through structured engagement between students. Can be used for a whole lesson on Human Rights. FUN/C8F/TL/12 This resource will engage, educate and motivate your students – fantastic for quick and easy planning! ✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰ You can also get more FREE tips, resources and curriculum ideas by joining one of our teacher CPD Support groups Search ‘Cre8tive Resources’ for support with our library of resources or send us an email to TheCre8tiveResources@gmail.com Explore all our resources on TES
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Human Rights

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This lesson is aimed at a top set year 8 but could be easily differentiated. It is an introduction to human rights. I have printed the final slides where I have summarized Amnesty International's report on that country to give to the children along with a list of human rights. The final task includes children reading the report and identifying which human rights have been violated.