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Lessons

Disability Representation

This is a series of lessons is on disability representation for KS3 learners. Through a series of lessons you will learn more about how disability has been explored through different art mediums and why positive representation is important.

Diet Culture

An exploration of how diet culture has permeated the consciousness of mainstream society. We also look at fatphobia and healthy relationships with food. Pupils will get the opportunity to create a leaflet and present as part of a group.

Diversity and Inclusion

This is a series of lessons on diversity and inclusion for KS2 children. By the end of the lesson, children should be able to understand what discrimination, diversity and social inclusion mean. By the end of the unit, they should write a magazine article to explain to other children what diversity is and how they can be more inclusive.

Cancel Culture

A series of lessons exploring the impact and responses to to cancel culture in modern society. Students will hear a range of opinions from both sides of the spectrum. The lesson includes analysis of a newspaper article and a debate activity.

Condoms

How can condoms be used effectively? Does one size of condom fit all? Read this guide to find out!

Equality and Diversity

What does equality and diversity mean to you? Learn more about its importance, the benefits and how to celebrate and champion equality and diversity in these series of lessons.

Personal Pronouns

Through a series of six lessons you will be looking at an introduction to personal pronouns and gender identity.

Grayson Perry-The Vanity of Small Differences

Through a series of six lessons you are going to be examining Grayson Perry’s large scale tapestry series entitled ‘the Vanity of Small Differences’. You will be exploring key ideas about class, social mobility and prejudice.