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PSHE Education 2 (PDF)

by Fiona Young Lesley De Meza Julie Ball Stephen De Silva

This Key Stage 3 PSHE Education course provides a comprehensive and engaging programme of study which has been structured around the 2008 PSHE non-statutory Programme of Study to provide a progressive spiral approach to the teaching and learning of PSHE Education. PSHE Education 2 builds on the skills, knowledge and understanding of the first book and continues to support the Every Child Matters aims and outcomes:nbsp;Be healthy Stay safe Enjoy and achieve Make a positive contribution Achieve economic well-being.nbsp; Each topic: is broken down into a series of self-contained lessons which build in review and reflection opportunities progressively develops pupils skills and understanding of the key concepts within PSHE Education takes an active learning approach with a wide variety of classroom-friendly activities and stimulus material - allowing pupils to learn through doing offers opportunities for summative assessment. PSHE Education 2 pupils book is comprehensively supported by: PSHE Education 2 Teachers Resource Book which provides comprehensive guidance about each lesson in the pupil book, background information and worksheets PSHE Education 2 Dynamic Learning Network CD-ROM which provides all the resources from the Pupils Book and Teachers Resource Book, as well as additional resources, for use via an interactive whiteboard or data projector.

Refugee Boy

by Benjamin Zephaniah

Alem is on holiday with his father for a few days in London. He has never been out of Ethiopia before and is very excited. They have a great few days togther until one morning when Alem wakes up in the bed and breakfast they are staying at to find the unthinkable. His father has left him. It is only when the owner of the bed and breakfast hands him a letter that Alem is given an explanation. Alem's father admits that because of the political problems in Ethiopia both he and Alem's mother felt Alem would be safer in London - even though it is breaking their hearts to do this. Alem is now on his own, in the hands of the social services and the Refugee Council. He lives from letter to letter, waiting to hear from his father, and in particular about his mother, who has now gone missing. A powerful, gripping novel from the popular Benjamin Zephaniah.

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