This Love Trumps Hate pack can be used for PSHE/Literacy Lessons, starting points for discussion or writing, Valentine's Day or part of a PSHE lesson. Includes over 25 posters and 12 tags (teacher and student thanks cards-ideal for Valentine's Day)
PSHE / Careers form time tutorial / assembly resource which looks at strategies to do well in exams and tests including reading instructions carefully to identify what is required, time management, double checking answers, showing working and staying calm before, during and after. This is an easy to follow power point tutorial / assembly (no prior planning, printing or preparation required). The resource is designed to be delivered as one 20-25 minute session but all of our resources are fully editable and designed to allow sections to be added, removed or changed should you need to do so. You may wish to edit slightly if using as an assembly resource. No previous knowledge in the subject area is needed, the lesson is easily deliverable by someone who is not a subject specialist or an experienced PSHE / Careers teacher. Tutorial / Assembly includes-Optional Rights Respecting Schools SlideClear and accurate informationDiscussion / Consider and feedback tasksStarter and plenary taskAsk an Expert further support slide In response to current educational research on cognitive load, our lessons contain minimal unnecessary text or imagery in order to enhance memory of key information This lesson is available immediately by automatic download or as part of our £29.99 annual subscription offer which gives access to all current and future resources with new resources added weekly. Please enquire by email if you would like this resource in a different lesson length or format. [email protected]
This resource highlights the discoveries we made from our inclusion project by looking at six of the most popular and impactful films. The resource provides tips for the arrangement of an Into Film club, suggestions for film reviewing, and activities to enhance and support screenings. There are activities suitable for all abilities and we hope […]
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Our Peer Pressure Poster is a great educational resource that will help you create relevant and engaging PSHE classrooms.
PSHE lesson resource on personal hygiene which looks at different ways in which to maintain personal hygiene, why this is important and how to prevent the spread of germs. Available as an individual resource or as part of our annual subscription offer. You can find sample slides on our TES Shop here. Please enquire by email if you would like this resource in a different lesson length or format. [email protected]
Our Prejudice in Society Poster is a great educational resource that will help you create relevant and engaging PSHE classrooms.
PSHE lesson resource on Sexual Harassment. The lesson looks at what sexual harassment is, the forms it might take within a school environment, the impact of sexual harassment including short and long term consequences and the importance of not being a bystander.
This thought-provoking philosophy teaching resource focuses on ethics and meta-ethics: instead of focusing on specific moral issues (which is covered in a different session on 'Applied Ethics' this re-usable lesson explores the fundamental nature of ethics, the difference between 'right' and 'wrong', the function of moral language, different theories of normative ethics, different ways of thinking about how we ought to live, and deeper issues around the metaphysical status of good and evil. This session is ideal for teachers who want to explore philosophy with students and is of particular value to teachers who want to nurture the moral development of their students (perhaps in an SMSC or PSHE context) and trigger deeper reflections on the fundamental nature of 'right and wrong'; we've carefully selected the most significant issues and questions relating to normative ethics and meta-ethics so that young learners can engage in fun philosophical discussions and debates. This session explores topics such as: -The fundamental nature of good and evil -Different ways of evaluating the morality of actions -Virtue ethics and what it means 'to be a good person' -Whether or not morality is absolute or relative (e.g. to different cultures and time-periods) -The degree to which moral judgement refer to objective facts -The degree to which moral judgement are baseless and arbitrary This philosophy teaching resource also outlines and explains different philosophical views about normative ethics (such as utilitarianism, virtue ethics and deontology) and meta-ethics (such as realist, anti-realist, absolutist and relativist views). The big question asked in this session is "What is the fundamental difference between good and evil acts?". Using a variety of engaging activities students will discuss and debate a wide range of other philosophical questions such as: -What makes it reasonable to call a specific action “good”? -Are there some actions that we can say are always evil in all situations, time periods and cultures? -What is the role of empathy in compassion in determining the most morally correct course of action in life? and -What is the most important virtue to cultivate in life? Students will also analyse and evaluate an eclectic mix of philosophical claims such as: -“Some actions are morally permissible even when they create suffering for others.” -“Some people are born evil” and -“It is impossible to truly know the difference between right and wrong, good and evil.” This session uses our unique format for philosophy teaching resources and features an integrated menu that allows teachers to select from a variety of starter, main, plenary, assessment and end-of-lesson reflection activities. With a massive selection of activities designed to trigger philosophical discussions, debates and reflections: you can re-use the resource numerous times with the same group. Aside from a wide range of debate and discussion activities, teachers can also choose from a variety of more substantial activities such as essay writing, poetry writing, and speech writing tasks. Moreover, whilst our resources focus on 'doing philosophy' over 'teaching about philosophy', the presentation features 'key information' and 'advanced information' slides that teachers can choose to use in their lessons as well as a key-word match exercise which will help expand students' philosophical vocabulary. This resource is suitable for teachers of all school subjects who are looking to introduce philosophy, philosophical thinking and critical thinking. As with all our resources, this session will help students to develop vital communication, social and interpersonal skills: healthy debates will help learners to practice 'disagreeing in an agreeable fashion'. This resource is suitable for students aged 8-16; due to the flexible nature of the sessions design it can be used for multiple hour-long sessions or as a short stimulating tutor-group activity. The file is a PowerPoint Show: no planning or preparation is required, just run the file and the intuitive menu system will make delivering a powerful philosophy session very easy! You can browse and access all our P4C (Philosophy for Children) teachning resources at FunPhilosophyLessons.com and download a FREE SAMPLE lesson there!
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Full lesson resource covering radicalisation of incels including information on the meaning of misogyny, radicalisation and incels, how vulnerability can lead to radicalisation into incel culture, the impact of incel culture and how to keep ourselves safe and what to do if we need help. Covers some of the issues arising from the emergence of Andrew Tate without making reference to him in any way. Meets PSHE guidance. You can find sample slides on our TES Shop here. This lesson is available immediately by automatic download or as part of our £29.99 annual subscription offer which gives access to all current and future resources with new resources added weekly. Please enquire by email if you would like this resource in a different lesson length or format. [email protected]
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Here’s a little comic I made to explain consent to children (and their grown-ups). Some kids like hugs and kisses; others don’t, and it’s perfectly fine. Teachers and parents, feel free to print it for personal or school use (no commercial use, please). […]
PSHE / Careers form time tutorial / assembly resource which looks at strategies to do well in exams and tests including reading instructions carefully to identify what is required, time management, double checking answers, showing working and staying calm before, during and after. This is an easy to follow power point tutorial / assembly (no prior planning, printing or preparation required). The resource is designed to be delivered as one 20-25 minute session but all of our resources are fully editable and designed to allow sections to be added, removed or changed should you need to do so. You may wish to edit slightly if using as an assembly resource. No previous knowledge in the subject area is needed, the lesson is easily deliverable by someone who is not a subject specialist or an experienced PSHE / Careers teacher. Tutorial / Assembly includes-Optional Rights Respecting Schools SlideClear and accurate informationDiscussion / Consider and feedback tasksStarter and plenary taskAsk an Expert further support slide In response to current educational research on cognitive load, our lessons contain minimal unnecessary text or imagery in order to enhance memory of key information This lesson is available immediately by automatic download or as part of our £29.99 annual subscription offer which gives access to all current and future resources with new resources added weekly. Please enquire by email if you would like this resource in a different lesson length or format. [email protected]
Here’s a little comic I made to explain consent to children (and their grown-ups). Some kids like hugs and kisses; others don’t, and it’s perfectly fine. Teachers and parents, feel free to print it for personal or school use (no commercial use, please). […]