PSHE Lesson on What makes us different?
The lesson is about being open-minded as a British Citizen
Links to British values on diversity willingness to gain new knowledge, to try new experiences and accept others.
Uses examples of the Equality Act and Protected Characteristics to promote fairness and equality
PSHE lesson on drinking energy drinks, suitable for key stage 3
Learning Objective: To understand the health risks linked with increased levels of sugar & caffeine.
SMSC/British Values: Individual liberty - making informed decisions.
PSHE lesson on growing up and puberty.
SMSC/British Values: Sustain their self‐esteem in their learning experience.
Learning Objective: To describe the changes that happen to the body during puberty.
Lesson suitable for Year 7 or Year 8
PSHE
Emotional literacy
Title: Emotional Literacy – Why is self awareness and sensitivity important?
SMSC/British Values: To listen and respond appropriately to the views and actions of others.
Learning Challenge: To demonstrate the behaviours of sensitivity and self awareness.
Henry VIII and his ministers, 1509–40
Edexcel GCSE Paper 2 History
Knowledge Organisers - 3 pages in total, one page on each topic
Summary on each topic provided with key individuals, timeline of key events, and key words
Topic 1: Henry VIII and Wolsey (1509-1529)
Topic 2: Henry VIII and Cromwell (1529-1540)
Topic 3: The Reformation and its Impact
A completed independent work booklet on the Holocast. This resources was created with the UCL Holocaust Educational Guide.
8 lesson focus.
Lesson 1 - Introduction. The Big Picture: How Can Sources Explain the Events of the 1930s?
Lesson 2 - The Long History of Antisemitism -
Lesson 3 - A Timeline of Persecution –
Lesson 4 - Ordinary Things –
Lesson 5 - Resistance -
Lesson 6 - Liberation –
Lesson 7 - Straight Road or Twisted Path -
Lesson 8 - Modern Era Genocides -
The Cold War Booklet for pupils
Suitable for supporting GCSE pupils with learning about Superpower relations and the Cold War, 1941-1991, Edexcel History Paper 2
Contains
Summary of time period
Knowledge questions to check understanding
Exam question practice with model answers
Step by step support for answering exam questions
Guidence from PSHE association and bold voices used to create this lesson.
To define the term toxic masculinity and understand why it is dangerous.
What makes a man masculine?
How does toxic masculinity link to gender stereotypes?
Is all masculinity bad?
What mattered most to British rulers?
British colonial rule in India from 1757s onwards
Conquests of East India Company
Includes information on Robert Clive
Key Stage 3 PSHE Lesson
Link to British Values: Explore the value and richness of cultural diversity in modern Britain.
How is Britain considered multicultural?
Immigration and multiculturalism in modern day Britain
Edexcel History AS Level Route F: Searching for rights and freedoms in the twentieth century
Work Booklet focusing on Theme 3: Women. The Changing Position of Women, 1917-1980.
All activities match the Searching Rights for Freedom Edexcel A Level Brown Book.
Lesson focus - women’s liberation, Betty Friedan, Equal Rights Act
Mental Health
Wellbeing journal and activities, booklet with a journal page for a weekly reflection.
Suitable for both key stage 3 and key stage 4
Activities to complete during form time
USA America Knowledge Organisers
Suitable for supporting teaching of Edexcel History AS Level Route F: Searching for rights and freedoms in the twentieth century
Theme 1 The changing political environment, 1917–80
Each knowledge organiser provides context to the president, contains a detailed overview of each president’s time in office. There are key words with definitions, key years and dates defined, and summary key points of events that occured politically and internationally
Truman
Eisenhower
Kennedy
Johnson
Nixon
Ford, Carter, Reagan