Starter – What is happening in these two pictures? Think about the people involved and their reasons. A community has come together to raise awareness.

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Starter – What is happening in these two pictures? Think about the people involved and their reasons. A community has come together to raise awareness

What makes this poster so powerful? The bold colours What makes this poster so powerful? The bold colours Is it acceptable to use the charity NSPCC in this advert? Is it acceptable to use the charity NSPCC in this advert? Do you agree with this poster? Yes because a father is as important2 as a mother unless there is a good reason to not see the child Do you agree with this poster? Yes because a father is as important2 as a mother unless there is a good reason to not see the child

What makes this poster so powerful? The egg What makes this poster so powerful? The egg Is it acceptable to organise events that will challenge the government and courts? Sometimes if its acceptable Is it acceptable to organise events that will challenge the government and courts? Sometimes if its acceptable Do you agree that this is a good way of getting peoples attention? Yes, yes I do Do you agree that this is a good way of getting peoples attention? Yes, yes I do

What makes these posters so powerful? Because of the contrast in the colours What makes these posters so powerful? Because of the contrast in the colours Is it acceptable to criticise Tony Blair in particular? ? Is it acceptable to criticise Tony Blair in particular? ? Do you agree with these posters? Sometimes it depends what position the fathers in Do you agree with these posters? Sometimes it depends what position the fathers in Is it acceptable to use other businesses (eg McDonalds) in protests? Only if they have permission Is it acceptable to use other businesses (eg McDonalds) in protests? Only if they have permission Is it legal to blame one person or use another business in your protests? Does this even matter? If they have permission Is it legal to blame one person or use another business in your protests? Does this even matter? If they have permission

Are some forms of protest more acceptable than others?

Why do people protest?

Recent demonstrations have occurred in London but have they made a difference? Recent demonstrations have occurred in London but have they made a difference? Do you think there is an argument that protests need an element of danger to be listened to? Do you think there is an argument that protests need an element of danger to be listened to?

Individual Work Identify an issue that you think is worthwhile campaigning over. Identify an issue that you think is worthwhile campaigning over. Examples are – Homelessness, local issues, fox hunting, war in Iraq, cruelty to animals Examples are – Homelessness, local issues, fox hunting, war in Iraq, cruelty to animals Create a three step plan to protest that gets more radical with each step. Create a three step plan to protest that gets more radical with each step. Explain your choices and how you would operate Explain your choices and how you would operate