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1 T: I’m going to show you a picture, very quickly
T: I’m going to show you a picture, very quickly. When I’ve shown you the picture I want you to talk to the person next to you. I want you to talk about what you think you saw. It is Ok to have two completely different ideas of what you saw. I will then write down what you think you saw. Show picture – gives a very quick glimpse.

2 After seeing it once make a note of all the things pupils say they saw
After seeing it once make a note of all the things pupils say they saw. Do ask them for evidence if they try to give idea of what whole picture is – What made you think that? What evidence suggests it is …? T: would you like to see it again? Can you confirm what you and others said you saw or can you discount any suggestions? Show picture again very quick glimpse

3 T: what do you think you can confirm, what can you refute
T: what do you think you can confirm, what can you refute? Teacher can cross out some or underline previous suggestions – even add some. T: Would you like to have a good look at the picture now?

4 T: How close were you? T: what do you think this shows? If they say terrorists ask them why, what is the evidence – do not refuse any suggestions – Ask them to explain their thinking. When pupils have got to the point where they have exhausted the suggestions/discussion ask them if they would like to know what it shows. These are graduates from a Police academy in Iran, academy for police women. It is worth making a statement expressing disaproval/condemnation of violence especially gun violence – use of weapons, state it is always preferable to settle discord/conflict through talk/negotiation. However there are times when others are determined to do harm to others, criminals or terrorists and the government, the military and police have no other option but to defend ordinary people. So it is important police are well trained. These are the top graduates who are showing how they have learned to take apart, clean and re-assemble weapons blindfolded. This is essential. Imagine you are defending ordinary people from an attack at night and your gun jams. You need to be able to fix the gun without using a light – otherwise the attackers will see where you are – they will shoot you. So these are very skilled police women there to defend ordinary people. T: can ask pupils if they have any comments/reflections on this?

5 Show slide and then give out a black and white copy of the slide (you can print slide No 7 in B/W, it has no background so will use less ink. Slide No 8 can be given out to any pupils in the early stages of learning EAL- this copy has some translations you can add translations for pupils in your calss) Explain to the pupils that each of the descriptions are matched to a picture. In pairs (or 3s/4s) ask them if they can agree which label goes with each picture. Give pupils enough time to discuss and complete – it is possible someone will make a comment such as you can’t judge people by their appearance – you can say they are absolutely right and do not have to d the activity. When they have completed the task – go to the ext slide – the label will appear under each picture when you click

6 Singer/Song writer Astronaut Poet Serial Killer
Space Scientist Terrorist War Criminal Weight Lifter Show slide and then give out a black and white copy of the slide (you can print slide No 7 in B/W, it has no background so will use less ink. Slide No 8 can be given out to any pupils in the early stages of learning EAL- this copy has some translations you can add translations for pupils in your calss) Explain to the pupils that each of the descriptions are matched to a picture. In pairs (or 3s/4s) ask them if they can agree which label goes with each picture. Give pupils enough time to discuss and complete – it is possible someone will make a comment such as you can’t judge people by their appearance – you can say they are absolutely right and do not have to d the activity. When they have completed the task – go to the ext slide – the label will appear under each picture when you click

7 Gold Medal Winning Weightlifter Souhad Ghazouani
Pilot and Astronaut Liu Yang Prize winning poet Kei Miller War Criminal Momčilo Krajišnik It starts from left to right – you could ask pupils before clicking on any to say which is which. You can then show each one, one at a time, asking first what they think the person is and what made them think that. The reveal label. Serial killer Velma Barfield Space Scientist Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock Singer Song/Writer Yusuf Islam Terrorist bomber Gundolf Köhler

8 Singer/Song writer Astronaut Poet Weight Lifter
Space Scientist Terrorist Serial Killer War Criminal Show slide and then give out a black and white copy of the slide (you can print slide No 7 in B/W, it has no background so will use less ink. Slide No 8 can be given out to any pupils in the early stages of learning EAL- this copy has some translations you can add translations for pupils in your calss) Explain to the pupils that each of the descriptions are matched to a picture. In pairs (or 3s/4s) ask them if they can agree which label goes with each picture. Give pupils enough time to discuss and complete – it is possible someone will make a comment such as you can’t judge people by their appearance – you can say they are absolutely right and do not have to d the activity. When they have completed the task – go to the ext slide – the label will appear under each picture when you click

9 Pilot and Astronaut Liu Yang Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock
Gold Medal Winning Weightlifter Souhad Ghazouani Pilot and Astronaut Liu Yang Prize winning poet Kei Miller War Criminal Momčilo Krajišnik Ask them if there were any surprises – address any issues of stereotyping – where do we pick up these ideas? Can we judge people by their appearance? Serial killer Velma Barfield Space Scientist Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock Singer Song/Writer Yusuf Islam Terrorist bomber Gundolf Köhler

10 War criminal - crimes against humanity Momčilo Krajišnik
Singer Song/Writer Yusuf Islam Terrorist bomber Gundolf Köhler Prize winning poet Kei Miller Ask them if there were any surprises – address any issues of stereotyping – where do we pick up these ideas? Can we judge people by their appearance? Gold Medal Winning Weightlifter Souhad Ghazouani Space Scientist Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock Serial killer Velma Barfield Pilot and Astronaut Liu Yang

11 കവി Singer/Song writer Astronaut Weight Lifter Poet poeta कवि
Serial Killer criminal în serie സീരിയൽ കൊലയാളിയെ seryjny morderca Killer Serial War Criminal Wojna Karny യുദ്ധം ക്രിമിനൽ War penală Space Scientist Spațiu Scientist Spazio Scientist സ്പേസ് സയന്റിസ്റ്റ് przestrzeń Naukowiec Terrorist

12 From where do we get our ideas about people we have never met?
A lie can be halfway around the world before the truth has got its boots on.

13 New Orleans Photo of pink house by justinsomnia.org

14 Hurricane Katrina

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17 What would you do? You have nearly run out of food and clean water , you have very little money, banks are all shut down (no power even for cash machines) , there are some shops nearby but nobody to work in them [they are all at home looking after their own families] roads are all blocked or flooded so you cannot go to work, cannot leave to find help, everywhere for miles is flooded, your family are becoming very hungry and soon very thirsty.

18 What do you think these people have done?

19 ”Two residents wade through chest-deep water after finding bread and soda from a local grocery store after Hurricane Katrina came through the area in New Orleans, Louisiana” - AFP/Getty Images/Chris Graythen

20 “A young man walks through chest deep
flood water after looting a grocery store in New Orleans on Tuesday, Aug. 30, Flood waters continue to rise in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina did extensive damage.” AP - Associated

21 ”Two residents wade through chest-deep water after finding bread and soda from a local grocery store after Hurricane Katrina came through the area in New Orleans, Louisiana” - AFP/Getty Images/Chris Graythen “A young man walks through chest deep flood water after looting a grocery store in New Orleans on Tuesday, Aug. 30, Flood waters continue to rise in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina did extensive damage.” AP - Associated Pre

22 ”Two residents wade through chest-deep water after finding bread and soda from a local grocery store after Hurricane Katrina came through the area in New Orleans, Louisiana” - AFP/Getty Images/Chris Graythen “A young man walks through chest deep flood water looting a grocery store in New Orleans on Tuesday, Aug. 30, Flood waters continue to rise in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina did extensive damage.” AP - Associated Pre

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24 A lie can be halfway around the world before the truth has got its boots on.

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