ESW: Communication Level 2/3 Active Citizenship.  Human Rights word search.

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ESW: Communication Level 2/3 Active Citizenship

 Human Rights word search

 To explore times when human rights have been broken  To produce a verbal presentation and supporting documents to describe a time when human rights have been violated

 C2.1 Speaking and Listening  (b) Give a talk/presentation of at least four minutes.  EXT : Level 3 = 8 mins

 Libya  Syria  Even Slavery which was abolished in 1833 is still happening in Britain in the form of people trafficking

 Exam the facts on Human Rights  Research where and how Human rights are still being broken.  Produce a 5 minute presentation to be delivered to the class.  You must use a power point... Remember power points don’t contain all the info you want to say! This must be in an additional script  Ext: Level 3 must be 8 mins

 On plain paper hand draw your PowerPoint plan. For eg; Slide Three The 30 Human Rights Slide one Title slide Image of Guantanamo Bay Slide six My opinion Slide four Picture of a Human Right being broken Slide two Fact on Human Rights Slide five Some consequences

 PowerPoint plan  Research (include references)  Spider diagram of key points  PowerPoint  Script  Witness statement (TFL)  Evaluation (To be explained next lesson)

 By next lesson you must all have your PowerPoint presentations and scripts finished  Ready to present

 When has a human right been broken?  How?  What was the consequence for those involved?  What is your thoughts and feelings on this?