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Key Stage 2: Lessons
Most Lesson modules are comprised of a
Powerpoint Presentation 2003
, also available in
Flash
, and
Learning Activities
in pdf format. Some lessons also include an
Assembly Plan
.
Money
Charitable Giving Through History
Why charities exist and how they started. The Victorian workhouse. Which are the most popular causes?
Child Slavery: All for Profit
The Unicef Rights of the Child. How children across the world are enslaved or bonded to serve the needs of business.
Disaster: Quake
How individuals can use their particular skills to help in a disaster. How earthquakes happen. Descriptive writing.
Fairtrade: Have a Banana
How FairTrade can create a more equal market for the independent producer. The health giving properties of a banana. Persuasive writing.
Famous Philanthropists
How some successful business people have donated large sums of money to particular causes. What are the things that enrich/impoverish our lives?
Go-Givers Community Centre
Create a Community Centre and a programme of activities to suit the needs of the Go-Givers and their families.
Healthcare: Improving Life Chances
How life expectancy is increased with better medical care. How the charities are working to improve healthcare in developing countries. Interview with Patti Boulaye.
It's A Good News Day!
Examine the local and National press for good news stories.
Quick Quest
Mini research activities, suitable for homework.
The Widow's Mite
An adaptation of the Bible story illustrating how we should give in proportion to our means.
Tsunami
How charities work together in the event of a major disaster. What causes Tsunamis. Prioritising.
Why do we Pay Taxes?
How the welfare state provides a basic level of care for all citizens. The role of the Chancellor. Democracy.