Year 7
What role does our school play in our local community?
Year 7
What role does our school play in our local community?
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will look at the school community, learn about the importance of community cohesion and explore how the school community links with our wider communities.
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7 Questions
Q1.
A good neighbour helps other people.
False
Q2.
Being part of a community makes a person feel like they...
are an outsider
are isolated
Q3.
Which one of these is a Human NEED?
A laptop
A tram system in your town
Fun places to play
Q4.
Interests, Language, Sports, Workplace, Facilities and Youth clubs are all things that make...
Curriculum vitae (CV)
Holiday club activities
Human rights
Q5.
The things a person needs to survive and have a happy life - their basic human rights. So food, healthcare, education, shelter. These are their....
Likes
Wants
Q6.
These aren't necessary for survival, but it makes life a lot easier. These are...
Likes
Needs
Q7.
These are the luxury end of the scale. If we could have it then that would be lovely but it’s not necessary. These are...
Needs
Wants
7 Questions
Q1.
What is a community?
A collection of strangers.
A place to buy food.
Q2.
Where can you find out what positive things are going on in your school community?
Gossip in the playground
Graffiti in toilets
Q3.
Community cohesion means that strong and positive relationships are being developed between people from different backgrounds in the workplace, in schools and within neighbourhoods.
False
Q4.
Questionnaires are...
Secondary research
Q5.
Photographs you have taken are:
Secondary research
Q6.
You can get reliable data from The Office for National Statistics (ONS):
False
Q7.
Finding data from the ONS is secondary research.
False