Browse our lessons, assemblies and more to develop students' spiritual, moral, social and cultural (SMSC) learning, including their understanding of fundamental British values.

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    Lessons, Sustainability and the Environment, KS4 (ages 14-16)

    Biodiversity: Using the Law to Drive Change

    During this lesson, students consider what biodiversity is, why it is essential to all life on Earth and what...

    Certificates, Sustainability and the Environment, KS1 (ages 5-7)

    Caring for our World (certificate)

    Our pupil certificates are linked to 12 ethos statements, such as We are Part of a World-Wide Community. Each statement supports character development and the acquisition of key citizenship skills…

    Lessons, Sustainability and the Environment, KS2 (ages 7-11)

    Citizenship and the Wider World

    During this lesson pupils consider what it means to be a global citizen and what rights and responsibilities come with this.   They consider a range of global issues; analysing…

    Lessons, Sustainability and the Environment, KS4 (ages 14-16)

    Climate Action – Using the Law to Drive Change

    In 2021, COP26 was hosted in Glasgow. It was seen as a pivotal moment in tackling the global climate...

    Lessons, Economics, Money and Managing Resources, KS4 (ages 14-16)

    Climate Action: Circular Economies

    During this lesson students explore how the economy can be used to support climate action and create a more...

    Lessons, Sustainability and the Environment, KS2 (ages 7-11)

    Climate Change

    Learners explore what climate change is and what is causing it.  They consider who is responsible for climate change:  individuals, politicians, businesses?  They are then challenged to think of a…

    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, Community, KS2 (ages 7-11)

    COP: Climate Action

    In November 2021, COP26 took place in Glasgow. It was the most pivotal climate summit of all time. This resources will explore what COP is and what COP26 aimed to…

    Sustainability and the Environment, KS2 (ages 7-11)

    How Should We Farm?

    In this lesson pupils will learn about different farming methods.  They will consider the advantages and disadvantages of these methods and learn how to identify labels that indicate how food…

    Lessons, Sustainability and the Environment, KS1 (ages 5-7)

    Litter: The Picnic

    In this lesson pupils will follow the story of the Go-Givers having a picnic.  Pupils will think about the problems caused by littering and how they can take responsibility for…

    Assemblies, Sustainability and the Environment, KS1 (ages 5-7)

    Litter: The Picnic (Assembly)

    With the help of one of the Go-Givers puppets or a soft toy, this assembly highlights how the rubbish we discard can and spoil the environment and endanger wildlife. The…

    Classroom Toolkits, Social action/Active Citizenship, KS2 (ages 7-11)

    Making a Difference From Home

    Our packs support KS2 and KS3 pupils to plan and deliver their very own mini social action project. By the end of the pack they should feel empowered and positive…

    Lessons, Sustainability and the Environment, KS4 (ages 14-16)

    Mock G7 Pack

    The UK hosted the G7 Summit in June 2021. Young Citizens wants to engage young people across the UK...

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