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    Lessons, Understanding Rules & The Law, KS4 (ages 14-16)

    Sexting and the Law

    This lesson explores what the law says in relation to the sending of sexually explicit images by those aged under 18. The lesson examines two scenarios of young people involved…

    Lessons, Health and Wellbeing, Relationships, KS1 (ages 5-7)

    Anna’s Monster Lies

    In this lesson pupils will read the story of Anna who tells lies to avoid getting into trouble. As she lies a monster (her conscience) starts to follow her, growing…

    Assemblies, Community, KS2 (ages 7-11)

    Belonging to Groups

    This assembly asks children to think about the groups they belong to, and how groups can be used for good or bad. It includes ideas for demonstrating how we can…

    Politics and Democracy, KS2 (ages 7-11)

    Brexit: Part 2 – Negotiations

    Through the example of Brexit talks, this lesson introduces pupils to the concept of negotiation and the skills required to succeed in negotiations. Activities are designed to give pupils the…

    Assemblies, Health and Wellbeing, KS1 (ages 5-7)

    Caring for Pets (Assembly)

    Through the story of ‘Tigger the football loving rabbit’ this assembly addresses children’s responsibilities towards pets and the happiness they can derive from relationships with animals. To access this content,…

    Lessons, Community, KS1 (ages 5-7)

    Chicken Soup

    In this lesson pupils will read a tale adapted from Jewish folklore that explores the theme of sharing. Pupils will reflect on the behaviour of the characters and consider how…

    Lessons, Diversity and Inclusion, KS2 (ages 7-11)

    Conflict: Part 1 – Reacting to Conflict

    In this lesson pupils will take part in discussions relating to situations of conflict. Pupils will consider actions which provoke conflict and actions which can help to calm conflict. They…

    Lessons, Diversity and Inclusion, KS2 (ages 7-11)

    Conflict: Part 2 – Mediation

    In this lesson pupils will discuss the principles of simple mediation strategies and apply these in role play scenarios to explore how people can voice and resolve their differences. The…

    Classroom Toolkits, Politics and Democracy, Whole school

    Controversial issues: guidance for schools

    Children are alert to information and images they see in the media. These may graphically influence their view of the world, and not always positively. Graphic images on TV and…

    Lessons, Understanding Rules & The Law, KS3 (ages 11-14)

    Cyberbullying

    According to research by the charity Ditch the Label, 7 in 10 young people have experienced cyberbullying, 20% of whom experience it daily. Support your students to know their legal…

    Lessons, Social action/Active Citizenship, KS1 (ages 5-7)

    Difficult Decisions

    Over a series of short sessions, pupils will have the opportunity to consider simple social and moral dilemmas which may arise in day to day life. Pupils will be encouraged…

    Lessons, Diversity and Inclusion, Relationships, KS2 (ages 7-11)

    Dilemmas

    Over a series of short sessions, pupils will have the opportunity to consider ethical dilemmas which may arise in day to day life. Pupils will be encouraged make decisions by…

    Lessons, Understanding Rules & The Law, KS2 (ages 7-11)

    Discrimination

    In this lesson pupils will develop their understanding of the term ‘discrimination’. Pupils will consider what makes them unique and learn which characteristics are protected under the Equality Act. Pupils…

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