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Rights and Responsibilities
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Description |
Task |
http://www.therightssite.org.uk/
html/rights_wan.htm |
How good are you at distinguishing between a “want” and a “need”?
What do you need in order to survive, develop, to be protected and to be included? How is that different from what you want? |
Play the Wants and Needs Game.
Select a card and drag it over to the Needs box. |
http://www.channel4.com/
learning/microsites/C/
citizenpower/index2.htm |
Citizen Power website. You are a human rights specialist. To save the captives you must decide whether each of the statements is a want, a need or a right. If you fail you will be locked up too! |
Go to Citizen Power Games. Play The Negotiator game |
http://www.bbc.co.uk/
scotland/education/as/
citizenship/ |
What does it mean to be a citizen?
Play games to find out about making a fair decision based on wants and needs.
These may differ for different groups. Identify the main features of an election. |
Game – Using Democracy. Can be used by individuals, recommended to be played in a group. Selection 1 The Inverclarion Community Centre has won an award. Where should the money be spent? Can you make a fair decision?
Selection 2 Select a leader for the Rock, Rap and Scratch Music Club. Decide by watching a movie, reading a CV and listening to a speech. |
http://www.channel4.com/
learning/microsites/C/
citizenpower/index2.htm |
Citizen Power website. Go to the Who Rules section.
Find out how the laws are made and how the politicians get voted in. Visit a cartoon Tony Blair at Number 10. |
Go to Citizen Power Games. Play The Majority Voting Game. Can you win seats in Parliament? You need to answer the multiple choice questions correctly to win seats. |
http://www.globalgang.org.uk/
carpet/index.htm |
Christian Aid site about child workers.
A game to play and real life rescue stories to read. |
Game - can you free the boys being imprisoned by factory owners in a shed in Varanasi in India? |
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