Whose life is it anyway?

KS3 resource containing clear links to both the PSHE and Citizenship areas of the National Curriculum.  Available on free loan to schools, delivered to you by the road safety team.

Organisation:
Derbyshire County Council Road Safety Team

Format:
A4 ringbinder pack containing lesson plans, suggested activities and a CD Rom

Notes:
The information in the pack is broken down into six sections which clearly set out aims and expected learning outcomes

1. Risk, decisions and consequences – aims to encourage students to   think about the possible consequences of their actions

2. Travel data – students are encouraged to consider the impact of road use on both individuals and the environment

3. Bullying – promotes an understanding of key issues by examining the feelings of both  bullies and their victims

4. Stand up for yourself – looks at the development of confidence and recognition of personal qualities

5. Who are you? – Considers the different roles that people in their lives have and how this can affect their safety

6. Dealing with conflict – Assists students to develop strategies for conflict resolution, whilst also looking at issues surrounding peer pressure.

The range of activities is linked, and can be combined to form a personalised module for your school.  However, any activity can also stand on its own as a one-of lesson.

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