This lesson contains 13 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
Introduction
Part of the British Values series. In this lesson, pupils will look in depth at the word 'Liberty' and consider what it means and why it is important.
Instructions
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Items in this lesson
Lower KS2: I'm free to be me
British Values Individual Liberty
Slide 1 - Slide
This lesson can be used as part of a school's British Values curriculum.
It also links into the PSHE Association Programme of Study for KS2:
L1. to recognise reasons for rules and laws; consequences of not adhering to rules
and laws
L2. to recognise there are human rights, that are there to protect everyone
L3. about the relationship between rights and responsibilities
L4. the importance of having compassion towards others; shared responsibilities
we all have for caring for other people and living things; how to show care and
concern for others
L5. ways of carrying out shared responsibilities for protecting the environment
in school and at home; how everyday choices can affect the environment (e.g.
reducing, reusing, recycling; food choices)
In this lesson, we will:
Understand what Liberty means.
Think about why Liberty is important.
Slide 2 - Slide
Your class may have varying levels of understanding around this quite complex concept.
What does the word
Liberty mean to you?
Slide 3 - Mind map
Liberty is a big concept. Use this mindmap to gather pupil understanding.
They may have heard the word liberty while watching action movies or in songs.
Their responses can be moved around slide to sort and discuss.
Read I am Henry Finch by Alexis Deacon
Slide 4 - Slide
Your class may have varying levels of understanding around this quite complex concept.
Liberty is the freedom to live how we choose*
* as long as we don't hurt anyone or break the law
Slide 5 - Slide
Your class may have varying levels of understanding around this quite complex concept.
How Does Henry Finch Show that He Has Liberty?
Slide 6 - Mind map
There is a repetition of the mindmap question here to unpick exactly how the character has demonstrated Individual Liberty.
A child writes to her local newspaper
to campaign for more recycling bins
Unacceptable
I'm not sure
Acceptable
Slide 7 - Poll
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A group of friends decide to go to the park after school A child decides that school is boring so doesn't go anymore
Unacceptable
I'm not sure
Acceptable
Slide 8 - Poll
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A group of friends decide
to go to the park after school
Unacceptable
I'm not sure
Acceptable
Slide 9 - Poll
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A parent is late to collect their child so drives at 35mph in a 30mph zone to get their quicker
Unacceptable
I'm not sure
Acceptable
Slide 10 - Poll
You can add more slides or change the question/ image to suit your school's unique context.
Create a collection of shared images to help other children to understand 'Individual Liberty'
Slide 11 - Open question
In this additional activity, pupils can explore different aspects of liberty that resonate with them.
I know why liberty is important
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Slide 12 - Poll
This poll can give you a quick snapshot of the class and an insight into who may need to explore the issue in more detail. The results will be displayed anonymously but you can look into how each child has answered the poll in the assessment view.
There is a how to guide here.
Aardappeloproer
1917
Enkele Amsterdamse vrouwen zagen dat er een schip vol aardappelen in een van de grachten lag. Ze gingen erop af en plunderden het schip: hun schorten vol aardappelen. De dag erna waren er meer plunderaars. Pas nadat zes mensen door het leger werden doodgeschoten, keerde de rust terug