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Market leaders in PSHE, Citizenship and Careers resources for secondary students.
Out Motto is 'Resources made for Teachers by Teachers' - We are a small dedicated team of teachers, HOD's and Middle leaders with a focus on supporting teachers and students across the world. We have a passion for PSHE, Careers and Citizenship
Year 11 PSHE - Being Positive + Adulthood + Mental Health
This is a 7 lesson new PSHE unit for secondary schools. These New lessons are mapped to the PSHE Association’s Framework and statutory RSE + Health. Every lesson comes with Homework opportunities and will help support your students to make better decisions and choices.
Contents
7 x Editable 1 Hour+ Lesson Powerpoints
1 x Printable Student Work Booklet that Follows the lessons (Optional Support for PP or SEN Students)
1 x End of Unit Assessment Quiz
1 x Extended Project that underpins the learning in this unit
1 x Team building Escape Room.
Lesson Topics
Culture and Diversity in Britain
Rights: How far do we still have to go?
Self Worth and Self esteem
Positive Adult Relationships
Routes to Parenthood
Mental Health Stigma
Alcohol and Risk Taking
Each PSHE Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support careers Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Student Worksheet(s) are included with some lessons
Homework Activity
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
Teacher Notes (On some slides)
Focus on literacy
1 Hours worth of activities - including timings for every activity
Why not try out some of our other highly rated Secondary Careers Units:
☞ Year 7 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 8 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 9 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 10 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 11 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 12 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 13 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
Be Ofsted and DfE PSHE 2020 ready with our resources! Product Code: C8/NEW/PS/FI
Trading and investment over time explained for KS5 Students with a fun simulation activity added. Careers + finance Lesson designed by a L6 Qualified Careers Guidance Leader and PSHE Expert. Editable 20+ slide PowerPoint Lesson. Lesson includes: Lesson Assessment, Student Resources, Signposting to extra support services. Bonus Homework Activity and links to our videos and much more.
Learning Outcomes:
Understand what trading and investment is
To consider what makes a good investment
Understand the risks of investing and trading
Some Key Terms Covered
Investment, Trading, Stockbroker
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Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support careers Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Student Worksheet(s) are included with some lessons
Homework Activity
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
Teacher Notes (On some slides)
Focus on literacy
1 Hours worth of activities - including timings for every activity
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Why not check out some of our latest PSHE super bundles below:
Personal Finance as a young adult
Online Safety + Staying Safe
Y12 Survival Kit - Personal Safety
Y11 Survival Kit - Revision + Exam Stress
British Values Explored Bundle
PSHE - Debating Topical Issues
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Finance Risk + Online Safety
☞ Year 12 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 13 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
Diversity & Equality in Britain Ks4 Unit
This is a 7 lesson Careers / PSHE unit for secondary schools.
Contents
7 Lesson Packs (See below for Contents)
1 x Equality and Diversity Quiz
1 x PSHE & Citizenship Careers Posters
1 x Significant individuals Escape Room
Lesson Topics
Gender Pay gap in the UK
Cop 26 Summit - what was is all about
Recycling in Society by Businesses
Young Entrerepreneurs from around the world
Critical Media Literacy & Fake News
UN sustainable Development Goals
Post Brexit Britain - Impact and changes on the UK
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support careers Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Student Worksheet(s) are included with some lessons
Homework Activity
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
Teacher Notes (On some slides)
Focus on literacy
1 Hours worth of activities - including timings for every activity
**Learning Outcomes for the unit **
Understand what gender pay gap means Understand the factors which contribute to the gender pay gap Understand my rights for equal pay
To understand the importance of COP 26. To consider what might be discussed and why it is helpful. To think about what impact the decisions made at COP 26 have on the public.
Understand business recycling laws Understand how businesses can be more ethical Understand how positive business behaviour benefits society
To understand what a young entrepreneur is. To consider why someone might want to start their own business. To understand the difference between working for an employer and for yourself.
To understand what Media Literacy is, particularly Critical Media Literacy. To understand and be able to identify fake news. To be able to evaluate a media source.
To understand what we mean by a “sustainable development goal”. To understand what makes a goal sustainable and Unsustainable. To think about what progress has been made.
To understand what Brexit is. To consider the impact and changes Brexit has had on the UK. To consider why this matters to you.
Why not try out some of our other highly rated Secondary Careers Units:
☞ Year 7 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 8 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 9 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 10 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 11 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 12 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 13 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
Becoming Independent
8 lesson Careers / PSHE unit for secondary schools. These New lessons are mapped to both the new CDI framework and the skills builder framework. Every lesson comes with Homework opportunities and will help support your school in achieving Gatsby Benchmark 4.
Contents
8 Lesson Packs (See below for Contents)
1 x Post 16 Careers Quiz
1 x Health & Wellbeing Escape Room
Lesson Topics
Post 16 - Actions have Careers Consequences
Post 16 - Consumer Rights in the UK
Transition - Moving out of home become independent
Transition - Leaving education going to work
The UK welfare benefits explained inc (Role of a Job centre)
Trading and investment over time (mini simulation - Lesson)
Post 16 - Maintaining a healthy diet on a BUDGET
Post 16 - The Gig Economy Explained
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support careers Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Student Worksheet(s) are included with some lessons
Homework Activity
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
Teacher Notes (On some slides)
Focus on literacy
1 Hours worth of activities - including timings for every activity
**Learning Outcomes for the unit **
To understand what actions could lead to what consequences. To consider how these consequences may affect your career. To understand how to make positive choices.
Understand my rights as a consumer Understand the responsibilities of businesses Understand what support I can access as a consumer
Understand costs of moving out Understand how to manage my monthly bills Understand where to go for help
Understand ways to manage my money when in work Understand which skills from education link to work Understand ways to make a good impression on my first day
Understand the range of benefits available Understand when and how I can claim benefits Understand the role of the job centre
Understand what trading and investment is To consider what makes a good investment Understand the risks of investing and trading
Understand what a healthy diet consists of Understand the information on food labels Understand ways to eat healthily for less
To understand what different types of working contracts there are in the UK. To consider the advantages of working in the “Gig Economy”. To consider the disadvantages of working in the “Gig Economy”.
Why not try out some of our other highly rated Secondary Careers Units:
☞ Year 7 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 8 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 9 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 10 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 11 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 12 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 13 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
KS3 Skills Building - Careers PSHE Package
UNIT 1 = ME, Myself and My Responsibilities - Cre8tive Careers New Unit
UNIT 2 = Society and Me - Cre8tive Careers New Unit
UNIT 3 = The World Around Me - Cre8tive Careers New Unit
This is a 21 lesson Careers lessons / 3 units for secondary schools. These New lessons are mapped to both the new CDI framework and the skills builder framework. Every lesson comes with Homework opportunities and will help support your school in achieving Gatsby Benchmark 4.
Contents
21 Lesson Packs (See below for Contents)
1 x Equality and Diversity Quiz
1 x PSHE & Citizenship Careers Posters
1 x Significant individuals Escape Room
1 x Pupil Voice Quiz
1 x Careers in GEography Escape Room
Lesson Topics
Importance of Education
Importance of investing in yourself
Recycling in the home and at school
Safety on the Streets 12 - 16
Water, Rail + Fire Safety
What is the climate emergency (Links with Greta and David Attenborough)
What is the economy (Public and private sector explained)
What is a food bank
Standing up for what you believe + Marcus Rashford
Removing the barriers (Disability)Equality for all
Causes of poverty & Homlessness
Importance of Pupil Voice
Importance of morals - Doing the right thing
How the world/ business/ schools/you can enhance climate resilience and enhance biodiversity.
Gender Pay gap in the UK
Cop 26 Summit - what was is all about
Recycling in Society by Businesses
Young Entrerepreneurs from around the world
Critical Media Literacy & Fake News
UN sustainable Development Goals
Post Brexit Britain - Impact and changes on the UK
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support careers Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Student Worksheet(s) are included with some lessons
Homework Activity
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
Teacher Notes (On some slides)
Focus on literacy
1 Hours worth of activities - including timings for every activity
**Learning Outcomes for the unit **
Understand the fundamental right to education Understand what options education gives me Identify alternatives to a traditional education route
Understand ways to invest in myself financially Understand ways to invest in myself to benefit my health and wellbeing Understand ways to invest in myself for my future career
Understand what and how to recycle as an individual Understand how schools can recycle Identify ways to recycle more as an individual and as a school
To understand the dangers when you start going out alone. To consider how you can keep yourself stay. To know how you can seek support.
Understand how to stay safe when near water Understand fire safety in the home Understand rail safety rules
To understand what we mean by climate emergency. To recognise the importance of making positive change. To form an opinion on this topic and be able to discuss this.
Understand what private and public sectors are Explain the differences between the private and public sector Understand how both sectors work in the economy
Understand what a food bank is Understand why food banks exist Identify support available in my local area
To understand why it is important to know what you believe in. To consider the skills you need to stand up for your beliefs. To be able to discuss influential people who have stood up for their beliefs.
To understand what we mean by barriers to employment. To consider how this impacts people living with a disability. To think about how we can move towards equality.
Understand the factors which can lead to poverty Understand the factors which can lead to homelessness Understand the support that is available
Understand what pupil voice is Understand how I can express my views as a pupil Understand the impact of pupil voice
Understand what morality is Understand how morals develop Understand the importance of doing the right thing
“I understand why climate resilience and biodiversity is important for the world. I can consider what businesses can do to support this. I understand what my school and I can do to support this.”
Understand what gender pay gap means Understand the factors which contribute to the gender pay gap Understand my rights for equal pay
To understand the importance of COP 26. To consider what might be discussed and why it is helpful. To think about what impact the decisions made at COP 26 have on the public.
Understand business recycling laws Understand how businesses can be more ethical Understand how positive business behaviour benefits society
To understand what a young entrepreneur is. To consider why someone might want to start their own business. To understand the difference between working for an employer and for yourself.
To understand what Media Literacy is, particularly Critical Media Literacy. To understand and be able to identify fake news. To be able to evaluate a media source.
To understand what we mean by a “sustainable development goal”. To understand what makes a goal sustainable and Unsustainable. To think about what progress has been made.
To understand what Brexit is. To consider the impact and changes Brexit has had on the UK. To consider why this matters to you.
Why not try out some of our other highly rated Secondary Careers Units:
☞ Year 7 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 8 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 9 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 10 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 11 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 12 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 13 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
Skills, Risk and Ethics - My Responsibilities Cre8tive Careers New Unit
This is a 7 lesson Careers / PSHE unit for secondary schools.
Contents
7 Lesson Packs (See below for Contents)
1 x Fast Fashion Assembly
1 x STEM Careers Quiz
1 x My Responsibilities Student Work Booklet
1 x School Campaign PRoject
Lesson Topics
A day in the Life of Lesson (Students do an activity to research and simulate a day in)
What are employability Skills? Why do I need them?
Why do business want to make a profit
What is Fast Fashion
Managing Pocket Money + Importance of Budgeting
Making Decisions and Risk
Identity Theft and common Scams
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support careers Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Student Worksheet(s) are included with some lessons
Homework Activity
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
Teacher Notes (On some slides)
Focus on literacy
1 Hours worth of activities - including timings for every activity
**Learning Outcomes for the unit **
To understand what different job roles require on a day to day basis. To consider what is important to you within a working day. To understand that different roles will provide you with a different working day.
To understand the difference between “hard” and “soft” employability skills, considering how these may be transferred between different jobs. To consider the other factors that are important to being employable.
To explore the different types of motivators for a business. To understand why businesses NEED to make a profit. To understand why businesses WANT to make a profit.
To understand what Fast Fashion is. To understand how Fast Fashion impacts society and the environment. Consider what changes we can make to improve the impact of Fast Fashion.
To understand how you can save and spend your pocket money. To consider why it is good to have savings. To understand what a budget is, and how sticking to a budget can help in the future.
To understand what risk is. Think about how we weigh up risk when we make a decision. To understand what other considerations there are to think about when making a decision.
To understand what identity theft is. To be able to explain the actions we can take to prevent identity theft. To consider what other scams people can fall vulnerable to.
Why not try out some of our other highly rated Secondary Careers Units:
☞ Year 7 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 8 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 9 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 10 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 11 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 12 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 13 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
Active Citizenship + Pupil Voice KS3 Unit
This is a 7 lesson Careers / PSHE unit for secondary schools.
Contents
7 Lesson Packs (See below for Contents)
1 x Pupil Voice Assembly
1 x STEM Careers Posters
1 x Careers in Geography Escape room
Lesson Topics
Causes of poverty & Homelessness
Importance of Pupil Voice
How the world/ business/ schools/you can enhance climate resilience and enhance biodiversity
What is the economy (Public and private sector explained)
What is a food bank
Standing up for what you believe + Marcus Rashford
Removing the barriers (Disability)Equality for all
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support careers Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Student Worksheet(s) are included with some lessons
Homework Activity
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
Teacher Notes (On some slides)
Focus on literacy
1 Hours worth of activities - including timings for every activity
**Learning Outcomes for the unit **
Understand what private and public sectors are Explain the differences between the private and public sector Understand how both sectors work in the economy
Understand what a food bank is Understand why food banks exist Identify support available in my local area
To understand why it is important to know what you believe in. To consider the skills you need to stand up for your beliefs. To be able to discuss influential people who have stood up for their beliefs.
To understand what we mean by barriers to employment. To consider how this impacts people living with a disability. To think about how we can move towards equality.
Understand the factors which can lead to poverty Understand the factors which can lead to homelessness Understand the support that is available
Understand what pupil voice is Understand how I can express my views as a pupil Understand the impact of pupil voice
“I understand why climate resilience and biodiversity is important for the world. I can consider what businesses can do to support this. I understand what my school and I can do to support this.”
Why not try out some of our other highly rated Secondary Careers Units:
☞ Year 7 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 8 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 9 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 10 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 11 Gatsby Benchmark Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 12 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
☞ Year 13 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
Finance Escape Room Knowledge Escape Room Quiz - End of term fun for the whole class. No printing required! Just project the Powerpoint and off you go. Built in timers, Video clips and answer reveals after every slide. This is an educational fun immersive ‘Underwater themed Escape room’ experience.
Have the students compete individually, in teams or as a whole class the choice is yours! This resource is a great team-building activity to keep your students engaged during the last few days (or week) leading up to the end of term.
There are seven different challenging puzzles and you have the choice of setting the timer at easy, medium or high difficult level for each escape. Students will complete a variety of tasks using different skills including: problem-solving, critical thinking, reading comprehension, literacy challenges and some clever deduction.
The puzzles, bonus questions and challenges are a fun way to assess a topic or subject area. This resource covers a variety of different elements including: vocabulary, key terms. key themes, general subject knowledge, literacy and much more…
Finance Escape Room Escape Room is fully editable and takes less than 1 Minute to set up.
Finance Press Escape Room Underwater Escape Room Contents
☞ Interactive 26 slide Powerpoint Escape Room Challenge
☞ Optional Escape Certificates
☞ Optional Team Sheet (Print it or use scrap paper instead)
Common FAQ’s
★Group sizes: 1-30 students per team - (Participants up to 180)
★Time: Approximately 50-60 minutes (Provide hints along the way if time is a factor!)
★Materials: Aside from Powerpoint - all students need is a pen / pencil.
How to run this Finance Escape Room Underwater escape challenge
This escape room can be done without any printing we have however still included a team sheet (Slide 2) should you wish to use it, if not plain paper will more than suffice.
The escape room is story driven by a YouTube video which is split into 9 sections.
Introduction - Puzzle 1 – Puzzle 2 - Puzzle 3 – Puzzle 4 – Puzzle 5 – Puzzle 6 – Puzzle 7 - Success
At various points you will be instructed to pause the video at these points you can go to the next slide in the presentation.
Each video section (excluding Introduction and Success) will be followed by a puzzle.
Every puzzle has three built in timers in the lower right hand corner to put the teams on a time limit of your choice if you so wish.
Once the timer has expired or everyone has completed the puzzle teams can check their answers on the next slide using the CLICK TO REVEAL boxes.
Once all answers for the current puzzle have been revealed move on to the next video section and subsequent puzzle until all 7 puzzles have been completed and everyone has escaped successfully
(Optional) Give out winning certificates to the highest scorers.
Businesses in the real world Escape Room Knowledge Escape Room Quiz - End of term fun for the whole class. No printing required! Just project the Powerpoint and off you go. Built in timers, Video clips and answer reveals after every slide. This is an educational fun immersive ‘Underwater themed Escape room’ experience.
Have the students compete individually, in teams or as a whole class the choice is yours! This resource is a great team-building activity to keep your students engaged during the last few days (or week) leading up to the end of term.
There are seven different challenging puzzles and you have the choice of setting the timer at easy, medium or high difficult level for each escape. Students will complete a variety of tasks using different skills including: problem-solving, critical thinking, reading comprehension, literacy challenges and some clever deduction.
The puzzles, bonus questions and challenges are a fun way to assess a topic or subject area. This resource covers a variety of different elements including: vocabulary, key terms. key themes, general subject knowledge, literacy and much more…
Businesses in the real world Escape Room is fully editable and takes less than 1 Minute to set up.
Businesses in the real world Underwater Escape Room Contents
☞ Interactive 26 slide Powerpoint Escape Room Challenge
☞ Optional Escape Certificates
☞ Optional Team Sheet (Print it or use scrap paper instead)
Common FAQ’s
★Group sizes: 1-30 students per team - (Participants up to 180)
★Time: Approximately 50-60 minutes (Provide hints along the way if time is a factor!)
★Materials: Aside from Powerpoint - all students need is a pen / pencil.
How to run this Businesses in the real world Bank Heist escape challenge
This escape room can be done without any printing we have however still included a team sheet (Slide 2) should you wish to use it, if not plain paper will more than suffice.
The escape room is story driven by a YouTube video which is split into 9 sections.
Introduction - Puzzle 1 – Puzzle 2 - Puzzle 3 – Puzzle 4 – Puzzle 5 – Puzzle 6 – Puzzle 7 - Success
At various points you will be instructed to pause the video at these points you can go to the next slide in the presentation.
Each video section (excluding Introduction and Success) will be followed by a puzzle.
Every puzzle has three built in timers in the lower right hand corner to put the teams on a time limit of your choice if you so wish.
Once the timer has expired or everyone has completed the puzzle teams can check their answers on the next slide using the CLICK TO REVEAL boxes.
Once all answers for the current puzzle have been revealed move on to the next video section and subsequent puzzle until all 7 puzzles have been completed and everyone has escaped successfully
(Optional) Give out winning certificates to the highest scorers.
Cre8tive Careers Year 13 Unit - CDI (Careers development Institute) Gatsby Benchmark 4 - Life Beyond School (8 Lessons and Assessments) Careers (Gatsby Benchmark) Lesson Bundle Pack.
This unit could be taught as a serious of 7 Lessons or during form time over 7 weeks as part of Sixth form careers and personal financial education
Contents
7 Lesson Packs (See below for Contents)
1 Project Based Learning for Teachers 2 hour CPD Session
7 Mindfulness Extension activities
1 x Finance Team Quiz
1 x Set of Careers Domino’s
1 x Baseline Assessment
1 x 12 PAge Student Work Booklet
Lesson Topics
Payment Methods
Managing a Household Budget - The realities of disposable income
Borrowing money, debt and the risks
Value for money
Foreign currency
Different types of insurance and assurance
Calculating Exchange rates - Maths based lesson
Quiz - Finance Quiz
Project - My Past, Present and future
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
• 1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
• Student Worksheet(s)
• Mindfulness Extension Activities
• Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
• Teacher Notes (On some slides)
• Mapped against Latest DfE Guidance, PSHE Association Core themes and Requirements and the Gatsby Benchmarks in Careers Education
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☞ Year 13 Gatsby Benchmark Finance & Careers in Context Unit
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Revision, Exams & Sixth Form Ks5 Survival Kit + Workforce Preparation Bundle
8 fully resourced educational packs focusing Revision, Exams + Workforce. - what this is and what it means today in practice - from the school / community to the workplace, to wider society.
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All lesson packs are complete with a detailed PowerPoint explaining each topic with url video links & questions and clear learning objectives. Everything is fully editable so you can adapt the content to suit your students in your school.
Contents of this Revision, Exams + Workforce bundle:
Reflecting on Work Experience
Revision Techniques for Exams
Dealing with exam stress
Methods of Research
Decision Making Lesson (Personal finance)
Recruitment practices
Design a new workplace challenge
How does school prepare me for the workplace
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable Careers PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
The lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, variety of student facing tasks and comprehension tasks These resources have been designed to be engaging, informative and pick up and teach.
Detailed breakdown of the lesson aims for this unit are:
Understand how to use work experience effectively and learn from it Explore how I learn effectively, learn some practical revision techniques and understand the importance of environment and realistic structure" To understand the different types of data research aims to collect. To know how to select a research method based on the type of data I need. To be able to explain the pros and cons of different research methods."“I can explain what personal finance is I can consider the pros and cons of different types of finance I know how to make choices on the best option in certain situations”“I know what recruitment practices involve I can consider how employers recruit I can explain the timeline of recruitment practices”“I understand employees wants and needs in the workplace I can explain the features of different workplace environments I can consider what you would want in your work environment”“I understand the roles in school that support me I can consider why we take part in different events and inputs I understand how skills translate from school to the workplace”
Key Words covered in this unit
Evaluation, Reflection, Reference, Initiative, Resilience Hemispheres, Corpus Callum, Temporal Lobes, Visual, Auditory, Kinaesthetic, Mnemonic Quantitative, Qualitative, descriptive, experimental, primary, secondary Credit, Budget, overdrawn Early Careers, CV, Situational Judgement, Critical Thinking Job satisfaction, employee turnover Resilience, Accountability, Transferable skills
Why not check out some of our latest Careers super bundles below:
Employability Skills + Enterprise
Careers + Employment Sectors
Careers Across the Curriculum
Careers Aspirations + Employment
Careers + Personal Development
Revision, Exams + Preparation for the Workforce
Careers, Employment + Life Goals
Why not check out some of our latest PSHE super bundles below:
Personal Finance as a young adult
Online Safety + Staying Safe
Y12 Survival Kit - Personal Safety
Y11 Survival Kit - Revision + Exam Stress
British Values Explored Bundle
PSHE - Debating Topical Issues
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Finance Risk + Online Safety
Careers Aspirations + Employment Lessons
7 fully resourced educational lesson packs focusing on Careers Aspirations + Employment what opportunities there are and what it means today in practice - from the school to the workplace, to wider society.
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All lesson packs are complete with a detailed PowerPoint explaining each topic with url video links & questions and clear learning objectives. Everything is fully editable so you can adapt the content to suit your students in your school.
Contents of this Careers Aspirations + Employment lesson bundle:
Basics of setting up & Running a business
The Art of Standing out
Building relationships
Exploring Customer service
Having Ambition Career & Life Goals
Meeting Employers (Making the most of this)
Why do we do Careers Fairs (In school)
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable Careers PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
The lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, variety of student facing tasks and comprehension tasks These resources have been designed to be engaging, informative and pick up and teach.
Detailed breakdown of the lesson aims for this unit are:
" I can explain the five key steps of setting up a business I am able to consider why people start businesses I understand the ongoing elements of running a business"" I understand why it is good to stand out I can consider how standing out can make people feel I recognise what factors can make people stand out"" I understand different types of relationships I can consider the factors a relationship is built on I understand how you can build relationships with others""I can explain what customer service is I can give an example of good customer service I understand what job roles may require good customer service and why "“I know what a ambition is and why it is importantI know what a career is and why it is importantI know what life goals are and why they are important”“I understand why we meet employers I can list three benefits of meeting employers before leaving school I understand how I can make the most of employer sessions”“I know what a careers fair is I know why the school arranges a careers fair I can consider what my own goals are when attending a careers fair”
Key Words covered in this unit
Market Research, Target Market, Business PlanPersonal development, perceiveTrust, respect, mutual interest, healthy boundariesEfficient, Effective, User ExperienceAmbition, Career, Life GoalsFirst Impression, Body LanguageCareers Fair, Personal Network, Opportunity
Why not check out some of our latest Careers super bundles below:
Employability Skills + Enterprise
Careers + Employment Sectors
Careers Across the Curriculum
Careers Aspirations + Employment
Careers + Personal Development
Revision, Exams + Preparation for the Workforce
Careers, Employment + Life Goals
Why not check out some of our latest PSHE super bundles below:
Personal Finance as a young adult
Online Safety + Staying Safe
Y12 Survival Kit - Personal Safety
Y11 Survival Kit - Revision + Exam Stress
British Values Explored Bundle
PSHE - Debating Topical Issues
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Finance Risk + Online Safety
Ks4 Citizenship Unit - Democracy & Politics
6 fully resourced educational lesson packs focusing on the Ks4 Citizenship Unit - Democracy & Politics - Current political Climate in the UK - what opportunities there are and what it means today in practice - from the school to the workplace, to wider society.
All lesson packs are complete with a detailed PowerPoint explaining each topic with url video links & questions and clear learning objectives. Everything is fully editable so you can adapt the content to suit your students in your school.
Contents of this Current Political Climate lesson bundle:
What is democracy - Exploring the British value
Who is the Queen Consort Camilla Parker Bowles (Life, Story , accomplishments)
Recession what causes them
What happens when a Monarch (Queen) dies (How does power transfer in a monarchy)
Who is Rishi Sunak? The New PM (Career, Background)
Who is Keir Starma (History and political career) Role of opposition leader etc
Who is King Charles III (Life, Story , accomplishments)
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable Careers PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
The lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, variety of student facing tasks and comprehension tasks These resources have been designed to be engaging, informative and pick up and teach.
Detailed breakdown of the lesson aims for this unit are:
To understand what a recession is. To consider how a recession starts.
To consider what can be done to help people once a country is in a recession."To know who Camilla Parker Bowles is, her life story, her role & responsibilities of being Queen Consort To understand the hierarchy of monarchy, what happens when a monarch dies, and how power is transferred Who is Rishi Sunak?How did he get to be PM?What are his plans and what challenges is he facing?Who is Sir Keir Starmer?How did he become leader of the Labour party?What is his role as leader of the opposition?To know who King Charles III is, his life story, his role & responsibilities of being King
Key Words covered in this unit
Heir, Reign, Monarchy Queen Consort, anointed, Recession, Supply, Demand, Economic Prosperity, Inflation, Financial Markets patronage accession, proclaimed, heir, ceremony, lying-in-state, coronation, herald Prime minister Democracy British values Mandate Inflation tax House of Commons Opposition Parliament Critical Thinking Referendum sovereign, succession, accession, Commonwealth, abdication
Careers, Employment and Ambition - Ks3 unit - 7 fully resourced educational lesson packs focusing on Careers, Employment + Life Goals - what opportunities there are and what it means today in practice - from the school to the workplace, to wider society.
All lesson packs are complete with a detailed PowerPoint explaining each topic with url video links & questions and clear learning objectives. Everything is fully editable so you can adapt the content to suit your students in your school.
Contents of this Careers, Employment + Life Goals lesson bundle:
What is professional conduct (Work place)
Skills to manage transitional life phases
Importance of building meaningful professional and workplace relationships
Why should I be ambitious with my careers and life goals?
How do I know my own strengths and skills and qualities
Importance of Basic First Aid
How to recognise bullying and harassment in the workplace
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable Careers PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
The lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, variety of student facing tasks and comprehension tasks These resources have been designed to be engaging, informative and pick up and teach.
Detailed breakdown of the lesson aims for this unit are:
What is professional conduct in the work place?Can you give examples of positive and negative behaviours in the work place?What is gross misconduct and can you give examples?How does professional conduct work both ways for both employers and employees?What are transitions in life?Are these changes always bad?How can we deal with these changes, are there common skills that help in all situations?What are meaningful professional relationships?How and why do we need them?What are the current working patterns as a result of the pandemic and why?What is ambition?Why do we need ambition to succeed?How do ambition and action equate to success?How do our short term ambitions affect our long term ones?What are the strengths, skills and qualities that make you a success?What is being a success?How can I improve my skills and qualities?What is First Aid?Why do some people not want to learn First aid?Why is it important to learn?Can you learn some basic first aid that might help you and others?What is bullying and harassment?How can you recognise it happening to others or yourself?What can you do about it and what barriers are there to doing something?
Why not check out some of our latest Careers super bundles below:
Employability Skills + Enterprise
Careers + Employment Sectors
Careers Across the Curriculum
Careers Aspirations + Employment
Careers + Personal Development
Revision, Exams + Preparation for the Workforce
Careers, Employment + Life Goals
Why not check out some of our latest PSHE super bundles below:
Personal Finance as a young adult
Online Safety + Staying Safe
Y12 Survival Kit - Personal Safety
Y11 Survival Kit - Revision + Exam Stress
British Values Explored Bundle
PSHE - Debating Topical Issues
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Finance Risk + Online Safety
Key Words covered in this unit
Professional Conduct Gross Misconduct Professionalism Employer Employee Transition Change Determination Resilience Perseverance Transition Phase professional Ambition Success Desire Long term Short term mechanism Success Skills Strengths Qualities Interview Determination resilience Seizure Harmful substance Paramedic Asthma Harassment Bullying Active Bystander Protected characteristics
GCSE Citizenship KS4 Unit - Citizenship National Curriculum 8 fully resourced educational lesson packs focusing on Civics Institutions & Society - what opportunities there are and what it means today in practice - from the school to the workplace, to wider society.
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All lesson packs are complete with a detailed PowerPoint explaining each topic with url video links & questions and clear learning objectives. Everything is fully editable so you can adapt the content to suit your students in your school.
Contents of this Civics Institutions & Society lesson bundle:
Pressure Groups and Movements around the world
The role of the Bank of England
The Role of the Media in Society
Role of the Civil Service in the UK
What are Referendums
Trade unions and their impact and Importance
What is Active Citizenship
Pressure Groups (Types & Examples Modern Case studies)
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable Careers PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
The lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, variety of student facing tasks and comprehension tasks These resources have been designed to be engaging, informative and pick up and teach.
Detailed breakdown of the lesson aims for this unit are:
What is a Pressure group? What types of pressure group are there? What do pressure groups do? What can they achieve?What is the Bank of England?What does it do and how does it keep things running smoothly?Can you pick out current problems with finance in our society?What is the media? What is freedom of speech What are the advantages and disadvantages of a free media? What role does social media play?What is the civil service?What areas of the civil service are there?What jobs are there within the civil service?What is the difference between an election and a referendum?What are the advantages and disadvantages of referendums?Can you create your own with detailed arguments for and against?What is a Trade Union?Why do Trade Unions exist?How do Trade Unions help workers ensure their protected characteristics are upheld?What is active Citizenship?How can we be Active Citizens?How could we get over our perceived barriers to becoming Active Citizens?To know what pressure groups are, the pros and cons of what they do and the main ones in the UK
Key Words covered in this unit
Pressure group Insider Outsider Direct action Inflation Deflation Institute Stable Secure financial Media Social Media Advantages Disadvantages communication Civil service Independent Government impartial Referendum Brexit Democracy Election Parliament Government Trade Union Striking Protected Characteristics Inflation Peasants Landowners Empowered Motivated Inspired Drive Know how Persuasive, Policy, Lobby, Petition, Leafleting
Year 12 Survival Kit - Global Affairs.
8 fully resourced educational lesson packs focusing on Current affairs + Topics what opportunities there are and what it means today in practice - from the school to the workplace, to wider society.
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All lesson packs are complete with a detailed PowerPoint explaining each topic with url video links & questions and clear learning objectives. Everything is fully editable so you can adapt the content to suit your students in your school.
Contents of this Current affairs + Topics lesson bundle:
Rising Temperatures (Consequences lesson for the UK and World)
Striking + Trade unionism (Recent Examples)
Russia and Europe (Tension)
What can we learn from Queen Elizabeth II and apply to our own lives
Cost of Living Crisis (impact on Families, Businesses )
What causes a Recession
How a recession impacts us
Inflation what is it and How it can impact Us
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable Careers PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
The lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, variety of student facing tasks and comprehension tasks These resources have been designed to be engaging, informative and pick up and teach.
Detailed breakdown of the lesson aims for this unit are:
To understand the possible consequences of rising temperatures, predictions for future and solutionsTo understand the reasons why people strike, particularly the current strikes happening in UKTo understand the historic and current tensions between Russia and Europe"I understand Queen Elizabeth II’s reign I can consider what key learnings we can take from her time as Queen I can consider how we can apply these learnings to our own lives"To understand the factors which have led to the cost of living crisis, what support is available and plans to recover"To understand what a recession is.To consider how a recession starts. To consider what can be done to help people once a country is in a recession."What is inflation?What causes inflation?How inflation affects us and the cost of living crisis?
Key Words covered in this unit
Climate Change, Cop26, Drought Bargaining, Employee Rights, Industrial Action, Ballot, Picket Line, Inflation Breach, Sanctions, UN, NATO Heir, Reign, Monarchy Mortgage Rates, Interest Rates, Triple Lock, Trickledown Economics Recession, Supply, Demand, Economic Prosperity, Inflation, Financial Markets Inflation Increase Purchasing Interest poverty