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Topic Issues covered Resources Lessons E Safety Social Media - Who, what, where, when and how? - Cyber bullying effects o Joshua Unsworth example - Sexting and Screenshots o Jessica Logan example - Chatting and video calling online o Who are you really talking to? - Use recent articles for a short class discussion - Digital Dirt clip - Paris Brown news clip - Barrack Obama clip 1 - (100 mins) Future Consequences - Online reputations o Digital Dirt - Statistics for employers looking at social networking - Paris Brown example - Words of Wisdom Barrack Obama Human Rights What do you think of Human Rights? - What comes to mind? o 3 slides of different images - What are Human Rights? Clip o Shows the history of Human Rights till the present day - What are Human Rights? Clip - Worksheet 3 - (100mins) 1

- Human Rights A thing of the Past? o Holocaust/famine war pictures UN Declaration of Human Rights - Origins - Pictures of Human Rights abuses today - Activity looking at the articles of the Declaration - Activity: Choose the five articles you think are the most important and write why they are? - ipads/laptops - Additional Information sheet for project work. Year 9 Human Rights Project - Syria - North Korea - China - Saudi Arabia Project Contents 1. A brief overview of the recent history of your country (last 100 years) 2. An in-depth analysis of Human Rights issues affecting that country and any changes that have been made to improve Human Rights. Leadership and politics of the country Justice Systems Prisoners 2

Laws and restrictions Women s rights Conflicts (recent past and present) 3. At least one case study or example of real life cases of a Human Rights issue sourced from the recent news Human Rights Presentations - Learners present their projects back in front of their class - Time for discussion The Commonwealth The Commonwealth - Guess the country o Whole class starter - The British Empire o Map Empire highlighted in red - The Commonwealth o Map Countries highlighted in blue - What is the Commonwealth? - Commonwealth Values - Commonwealth Questions - What s the Commonwealth? Clip - Citizenship today textbook 1 - (100mins) Immigration to Britain - Immigration from the old Empire/Commonwealth countries 3

- Immigration from the old Empire/Commonwealth countries - British Nationality Act o Impact then o Future impact (our present day) - Why do people in general immigrate? - Reasons for Immigration to Britain - Where did immigrants come from? - Discussion How has immigration affected Britain today? Multicultural Britain Which images best represent Britain for you? - 16 images around the room of different things associated with Britain. Learners pick five, describe them and write down why. - Multicultural Britain clip - ipads - Dvds 3 (100 mins) Multicultural Britain - Keywords and meanings - Multicultural Britain clip - What do other cultures influence? - Activity Spider diagram o Other cultures in Britain - Activity Researching other cultures in Britain o Use ipads to research a cultural or ethnic group in the UK 4

Xcxcx Chinese community in Liverpool Jewish Community in Manchester Islamic Community in Leeds/Bradford Caribbean Community in London o Produce an information poster on each community History Importance Growth Community events/centres When British cultures meet other cultures - Bend it like Beckham - Sixty Six Law Current Affairs - Looking at newspaper articles in groups, each article is linked to Law. The Law - Spider diagram Law write down as many words as you can think of that are associated with Law - Law Booklet(s) - ipads - You be the Judge website (MoJ) - Silk Dvd 3 (100min) 5

- UK Legal System diagram England Scotland Northern Ireland - Similarities/Differences - Table of different courts in England and their description Magistrate s Courts - Section in Law booklet on Magistrates Courts Crown Courts - Section in Law booklet on Crown Courts o Class One Offences Murders/Murder Victims o Class Two Offences o Class Three Offences - Tasks o Research a Class One offender - Extension Task o Use your research to create a Newspaper front page about the offender and their crime(s) 6

Law Courts - Legal Dress - Layout of Magistrates Court Who s who - Layout of Crown Court Who s who - High Court Judge - Crown Court Judge - You be the Judge! o Interactive resource website from the MoJ Used as a class - Solicitors - Barristers o Highlight the differences - Silk o Series One, Episode One Politics What do we think of those who rule us? - Pictures of Politicians o David Cameron o Nick Clegg o Ed Milliband o Michael Gove o Vince Cable o Rosie Cooper - ipads - Queen Dvd 4 (100mins) 7

Politics Who are they? - Overview of the role of MPs - Brief introduction to the role of the Cabinet in decision making The Prime Minister - Who are they and how they got into power - Task o Research a BRITISH Prime Minister and do a poster on their time in office, their background and any interesting facts about them o Do not research a Prime Minster from before 1801 o Examples Benjamin Disraeli Herbert Henry Asquith Winston Churchill Clement Atlee Margaret Thatcher Tony Blair The constraints of the PM - The Queen Dvd o Highlights the relationship between Monarch and PM 8

Politics The constraints of the PM - The Queen Dvd o Highlights the relationship between Monarch and PM To Vote or Not to Vote - Discussion on the importance of voting to them (in groups then together as a class) Being an MP - Political Parties who are they? o Labour o Conservative o Liberal Democrats o UKIP o BNP o Green Party (very brief overview of each) - Why people become MPs and how they ve got there - Getting Elected o What you need Party Logo Slogan Manifesto Poster 9

- Each group to present their party and manifesto back to the class UK Citizenship Test UK Citizenship Test - Test based upon the UK Citizenship test, a requirement for Leave to Remain status in the UK - 50 questions o Multiple choice o 30-40 minute time limit - After the test, collect in question papers and use PowerPoint to go through answers - Test Paper 1 (100min) Monarchy The British Monarchy - Picture quiz of Royal Family o 21 pictures - Current Family Tree - Task o Create a fact file and poster about the member of the Royal Family you ve been given o Make sure you know all about their lives using the ipads Families - ipads 1 (100min) 10

Hobbies Jobs Service in Forces Children/Spouses Divorces Schooling Place in succession Charities Special Roles - Hot Seat Challenge o Learners take in turns to become the Royal they have been researching and take the Hot Seat o Staff and learners to ask the learner in Hot Seat questions to see how well they researched their Royal. Ageing Population Looking after our Ageing Population - What do we think of the elderly? o Paired discussion, then group discussion, then class discussion - Statistics on ageing population - Impact on us - Retirement - Getting a State Pension o Janet Smith pension example o Janet Smith example and a comparison to her weekly bills - Sample Social Work Case Cards - Social Worker Worksheet - Protecting Our Parents clips - The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Dvd 3 (100mins) 11

- Care Homes - Our Elderly o Pressure on NHS o Pressure on Social Services - Clips from Protecting our Parents Social Workers - The role of Social Workers - Task You are the Social Worker o In pairs, get a sample case and work through the worksheet so that you as their Social Worker can: Identify problems Identify risks Create a workable solution - Reality Provision for the Elderly - Care Homes o The increase in demand for places o What does a Care Home need to function effectively? - Task In twos or threes create your own care home. Include:- o A floor plan of each floor your care home has 12

o A name for your Care Home o A booklet/brochure to give to future residents Activities Prices Rooms Gardens Carers Other Staff The cost of ageing - Looking at the film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel o Why go elsewhere in your old age? o Is outsourcing hip replacements and retirement homes to countries like India the future as the demand for provision for the elderly increases in the UK? Being a good citizen in the Summer Holidays Putting into practice what we have learnt - Human Rights o Rights come with responsibility o Respect for the rights of others PowerPoint 20 mins 13

- Other Cultures and Ideas o Festivals and celebrations happen in summer Music Festivals Religious Feasts Cultural Events o Be respectful - The Law o Actions have consequences, think before you act Vandalism Verbal Abuse Underage Drinking Violence E Safety - E Safety o Actions have consequences, think before you act Be careful about what you post online Are you hurting anyone? Be careful about who can see your information with 14

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