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Home learning use the following 25 slides for ACTIVITY 3 There are some tasks on here that are additional/optional. I am only asking for the timeline on the final slide to be attempted. Aim Aim I can explain what the Universal
understand that children have their own rights.
Rights and share things which interest me.
What are rights and what rights do people share? What special rights do children have?
What are human rights? What rights do you have? Take a moment to think about your answers to these questions and then discuss your ideas with a partner. Once you have finished, share your thoughts with the class.
Our Thoughts about Human Rights
Human beings are all different but born equal in the respect that they are entitled to have human rights. A right is something that every person should have just because they are a human being. All people, no matter who they are
the same human rights. Human rights show that every person in the whole world is important and worthy. Human rights help make the world a better place. They help people to be treated fairly and to have what they need to live a happy and fulfilled life. They also help people to be and feel safe.
In 1948, most countries who were part of the UN agreed to a Universal Declaration of Human Rights for all people. These rights are universal. This means they apply to everyone – no matter who they are or where they are from. The United Nations (UN) is an organisation that most countries are part of. All countries have a responsibility to make sure that the people who live there have access to these rights. If they don’t protect the rights
prosecuted under international law.
With your partner, read The Universal Declaration Then, when asked, share your
with the class.
This is something to be celebrated! With your partner, read The Universal Declaration
Then, when asked, share your
with the class. All humans have rights – these are universal and apply to everyone, no matter who they are or where they are from.
All children, no matter where they are in the world, are special – every single one
safe and happy and they deserve the chance to fulfil their potential. All children, no matter where they are in the world, deserve to have their basic needs met. This is their right. In 1959, the United Nations General Assembly agreed the rights of children were very important and adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child. In 1989, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Rights
childhood is a time when we need special care and help. These rights encourage everybody to do all they can to build a fairer, safer and happier world for all children where their rights are respected by everyone.
Then, identify five rights of all children which stand out for you and record them on the Children’s Rights Activity
this right is needed and important in childhood. With your partner, read The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Poster. Discuss anything which interests or surprises you.
All children, no matter where they are in the world, have the same rights. Meeting the basic needs of others and respecting their rights can help us to feel safe and happy. Let’s do all we can to be a rights- respecting class! Children have the right:
and medicine;
be safe and comfortable at home;
taken seriously.
Consolidating Reflecting
Design and make a poster which informs others about the rights of children and the importance of respecting these rights. It is important that all people are aware of their rights.
There are people working throughout the world to help children whose rights are not being respected. If you feel happy to, share your thoughts with the class. What could you do to respect the rights of children throughout the world and help their basic needs to be met? We can do our bit by respecting the rights
What could you do to help children feel safe, happy and listened to in our class and school? If you feel happy to, share your thoughts with the class. You are special and worthy – remember that! If you are worried about anything, talking to someone you trust is a good place to start. Take a moment of quiet and think about your answer.
What are rights and what rights do people share? What special rights do children have? What have you learnt today that is going to make a difference in your life?
understand that children have their own rights.
Rights and share things which interest me.
and in places across the world.
take actions which are against people’s rights.
Why are people’s human rights sometimes not met in places across the world? Why are people’s human rights sometimes not met here in the UK? Share your thoughts with a partner and then with the class.
It means that human rights are there to protect everyone and everyone is entitled to have their human rights met – no matter who they are or where they are from. Human rights are universal – what does this mean? This is something to be celebrated, respected and protected.
Human rights are lawful and it is not acceptable for things to happen which are against people’s rights. However, unfortunately there are things in our world and communities which do happen that mean people’s rights aren’t always met. These things can occur due to many different and often complex reasons but it is important for us to remember that they should not be happening. How does this make you feel?
Let’s explore this a little more! In your groups, read the case studies in your Rights Research Pack. Spend some time discussing each one using the questions below.
concerned from?
human rights being met?
What did you find out? Share your thoughts with the class. People’s rights are sometimes not met here in the UK and in different places across the world. This can be for many different reasons – war, cultural and traditional practices, criminal activity, environmental issues and discrimination amongst others. Although these things can happen, we must remember that human rights are universal and all people are entitled to have their rights met. We all live in
It is important we behave in a way and make choices which allow us to be rights-respecting
If things are done which are against human rights laws, there are people who can help. If you are worried about anything which goes against your rights
someone you trust and asking for help is important.
Consolidating Reflecting
You can talk to a trusted adult in school, ring Childline on 0800 1111 or if you, or someone you know, is in immediate danger, you can call 999.
There are people, governments and
help people across the world whose rights are not being met.
What could you do to help those whose rights are not being met here in the UK and in places across the world? What actions could you take? What choices could you make? How can you ensure you are respecting and protecting the rights of all people? Take a moment to think about this and then if you feel happy to, share your thoughts with the class. Human rights are universal and help people to live safe, happy and healthy lives. Let’s do all we can to be a rights- respecting class!
Why are people’s human rights sometimes not met in places across the world? Why are people’s human rights sometimes not met here in the UK? What do you feel is the most important thing you have learnt today?
and in places across the world.
take actions which are against people’s rights.