Year 3

I have a dream

In today's lesson, you will identify what human rights are and how they protect people. By the end of the lesson, you will understand the rights that we have as human beings. You will create a poster demonstrating human rights and what they are.

Year 3

I have a dream

In today's lesson, you will identify what human rights are and how they protect people. By the end of the lesson, you will understand the rights that we have as human beings. You will create a poster demonstrating human rights and what they are.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. By the end of this lesson, pupils will be able to: understand the rights that we have as human beings. They will create a poster demonstrating human rights and what it is.

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3 Questions

Q1.
What is another name for the Annual Meeting of the Council?
Correct answer: The Mayor Making ceremony
The Mayor Marketing ceremony
The Mayor Meaning ceremony
The Mayor Meeting ceremony
Q2.
Who are 'civic dignitaries'?
Members of a religious establishment
Members of a school
Correct answer: Members of the council
Members of the police force
Q3.
When writing and delivering a speech, you should do which of the following?
Correct answer: All of the above
Make eye contact
Speak clearly
Use repetition for emphasis
Use rule/list of three for emphasis

3 Questions

Q1.
Which group of children are excluded from having rights?
Correct answer: All children have rights!
Children who misbehave
Children with brown eyes
Year four children
Q2.
Up to what age do children's rights apply?
11
15
Correct answer: 18
21
Q3.
What is a 'need'?
Correct answer: Something people need to survive
Something you need for school
Something you use to have fun
Something you want for your birthday