Goals and career aspirations KS3 PSHEQuick View
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Goals and career aspirations KS3 PSHE

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A PSHE lesson on goals and career aspirations. Pupils set goals, look at a range of career options and then make a plan to achieve their goal. All worksheets and information sheets are included.
Does God exist? KS3 RE lessonQuick View
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Does God exist? KS3 RE lesson

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A KS3 RE lesson designed to be taught in a ‘Beliefs and values’ unit of work. This is a complete lesson as all resources are included in the powerpoint.
Recognising Fake news KS3 PSHE lessonQuick View
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Recognising Fake news KS3 PSHE lesson

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This lesson is taught as part of the KS3 ‘Digital Literacy’ PSHE unit. Pupils challenging real news stories and try to identify reasons for and examples of fake news. All worksheets and resources are included.
1920s USA scheme of workQuick View
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1920s USA scheme of work

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A complete SoW on USA in the 1920s. Pupils will investigate the extent to which the 1920s was ‘roaring’. The SoW looks at various topics, such as women, prohibition, leisure, the KKK and Al Capone. The SoW also includes a full assessment. Some tasks require The USA between the Wars, 1919-1914 textbook
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The Great Depression

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This lesson is taught, following a SoW on 1920s America and a lesson on the Wall Street Crash. Pupils explore and evaluate the effects of the Great Depression.
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Year 7 Transition and Safety PSHE unit

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Four lessons taught to Year 7 as part of their PSHE ‘Transition and Safety’ unit of work. Originally designed to be taught at the very beginning of Year 7 but can be adapted. The unit of work covers: Recovery after Lockdown Transition into secondary school Friendships Basic First Aid.
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RE: Why do people make a commitment?

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This unit of work contains four lessons. It introduces the major religions, places of worship and key religious practices and pilgrimages. The unit is taught thematically and includes a number of religions, including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Judaism.
Why do people commit crime? KS3 REQuick View
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Why do people commit crime? KS3 RE

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A complete lesson on why people commit crime. All resources are included as part of the PowerPoint. This lesson is typically taught in a Crime and Punishment RE unit.