Learning objective
- To begin to understand the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Non-statutory guidance
PSHE
Learning opportunities in Living in the Wider World
‘Pupils learn
L3. about the relationship between rights and responsibilities’
See: Programme of Study for PSHE education (KS1-5).
British Values: Individual liberty
See: Kapow Primary: RSE & PSHE: Personal development, SMSC and British values mapping.
Success criteria
Cross-curricular links
Before the lesson
Download classroom resources
Attention grabber
Main event
Differentiation
Pupils needing extra support
Year 3: Could focus on the right to play as it includes just one right and children may be more familiar with it.
Year 4: Give children examples of adults who might have responsibilities around right, for example teachers, parents/carers, the police or the local council.
Pupils working at greater depth
Year 3: Could be challenged to develop ideas around how we can support the rights in this country and other countries.
Year 4: Should be challenged to develop more ideas about children’s responsibilities, explaining how individual behaviours can affect others.
Wrapping up
Assessing pupils' progress and understanding
Vocabulary
In this topic
- Assessment RSE & PSHE Y3/4: Cycle A - Citizenship
- Y3/4 Lesson 1 (Cycle A): Recycling / reusing
- Y3/4 Lesson 2 (Cycle A): Local community groups
- Y3/4 Lesson 3 (Cycle A): Local council and democracy
- Y3/4 Lesson 4 (Cycle A): Rules
- Y3/4 Lesson 5 (Cycle A): Rights of the child
- Y3/4 Lesson 6 (Cycle A): What are human rights?