KS1: Same and Different
British Values Tolerance and Respect
KS1: Same and Different
British Values Tolerance and Respect
This lesson supports British Values. It can be used to compliment your existing schemes of learning or as an ad-hoc session.
It also links with the PSHE Association Programme of Study for KS1:
L1. about what rules are, why they are needed, and why different rules are needed
L4. about the different groups they belong to
L5. about the different roles and responsibilities people have in their community
for different situations
In this lesson, we will:
Look at the words 'same'
and 'different'
Think about how we are
all 'similar' and 'different'
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Along Came a Different by Tom Mclaughlin is a brilliant story and can be used by pupils of all ages.
You may have a copy in your school already or may wish to purchase it prior to the activity.
apples
songs
hats
bananas
cars
books
shakes
guitars
bowties
Recap some of the difference between the characters in the story with this short sorting activity.
You may wish to change the text into images or even add or delete the 'drag target' shapes.
How are the shapes similar?
How are the shapes similar?
You might need to support children to respond to this question with some vocabulary prompts. Here are some initial responses. Encourage your children to think deeply about this question:
They are all shapes
They are all proud
They all like to have fun
They are all think that their shape is the best thing ever
Create a Top Trump Card.
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All children can create their own Top Trump card.
Rather than using numbers, choose differences to share.
These might make a lovely display for your classroom. A template is attached to the lesson plan.
Create your own 'top trump' card
Children can upload a photo of their Top Trump card to this slide so that it can be shared with the group.
I am proud of how we
are all the same and different
This poll can give you a quick snapshot of the class and an insight into who may need to explore the issue in more detail. The results will be displayed anonymously but you can look into how each child has answered the poll in the assessment view.
There is a how to guide here.
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