1. Homework: give back blue books
Skills: Communication and Literacy
Objectives:
1. Examine how we defend and help each other.
2. Link everything today to action projects in CSPE.
Heading: Human Rights 9 Date:
Warm-up – Pens, Paper, Journal, Books, homework
Scenario: You see someone being bullied in another class. The
best option is to make adults aware of this. The worst option is
to physically attack or threaten the bully.
Can you write down and name a third option? Your objective is
to stop the bullying.
2. ‘Awareness is power’.
Open green books on pages 87-90. We’ll begin
on 87.
After each reading, we’ll take a note and
answer a question.
The homework will be from your blue book
then.
Human Rights 8 – Plan for today Date
3. 1. Join a human rights organisation.
(Note) Raising awareness is the most
important thing in CSPE.
(Answer Question) Can you name and write a
problem which an adult like Mr. Dunne might not
be aware off, which affects students, kids or
yourself?
Reading and Writing
4. 2. Volunteer in your community.
(Note) The bare minimum of work will
result in the bare minimum of results.
(Answer Question)? Can you write two examples
of volunteer work.
Reading and Writing
5. 3. Fundraise for a cause.
(Note) The Garry Kelly Cancer Centre costs
E350,000 a year to keep running. 90% of that
comes from donations.
(Answer Question)? Name and write down two
things you would like to do to raise money in
school? Two Fundraisers?
Reading and Writing
6. 4. Organise /Participate in a protest.
(Note) You protest something because it is
unfair or harmful and not because you just
don’t like it.
(Answer Question)? Why might someone disagree
with protesting against homework or healthy
food.
Reading and Writing
7. 5. Organise /sign a petition.
(Note) A petition is a written protest to
change something. Signing your name
shows you agree with the protest.
(Task for later)? If someone could get over 30
different signatures with the heading ‘X deserves a
green card’ OUTSIDE OF CLASS / NOT NOW.....
Reading and Writing
8. 6. Raise Awareness about an issue.
(Note) Art, public speaking and computer
skills are very important in getting a
message across.
(Answer Question)? Pick one of the above (ART,
SPEAKING or COMPUTERS) and write how you
could improve this skill? How could you get better.
Reading and Writing
9. 7. Lobbying.
(Note) Politicians work for you. You have
the right and responsibility to ask them to
do things.
(Question)? If a powerful Irish politician were
here, what could you ask them to do. From big
things to small things, what could you ask?
Reading and Writing
10. Blue Book pages 40 and 41
Fill the space – argue your point.
The questions are multiple ‘correct’ answers
so if you can explain your argument, you
will get the marks.
Homework