Misinformation & Conspiracies
English
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Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE)
Year 3 - Year 6
Votes For Schools
English Unit Description
Editable presentation
Good for assemblies
Group work
Discussion based learning
In this unit on Misinformation & Conspiracies from Votes for Schools, students will explore the following topics: Are all lies bad, Is fake news always bad, Vaccines and misinformation, Are conspiracy theories dangerous, Is fake news always bad, Vaccines and misinformation
Unit contents
Lessons
1. Are conspiracy theories dangerous
In this Key Stage 1 (KS1) lesson on - Are conspiracy theories dangerous, Students discuss whether we ought to be taking conspiracy theories more seriously, and explore the potential impact they can have.
2. Is fake news always bad
In this Key Stage 1 (KS1) lesson on - Is fake news always bad, Students explore the risks posed to our health by misinformation, specifically with regards to vaccines.
3. Vaccines and misinformation
In this Key Stage 1 (KS1) lesson on - Vaccines and misinformation, Students explore the risks posed to our health by misinformation, specifically with regards to vaccines.
Unit contents
Lessons
1. Are conspiracy theories dangerous
In this Key Stage 1 (KS1) lesson on - Are conspiracy theories dangerous, Students discuss whether we ought to be taking conspiracy theories more seriously, and explore the potential impact they can have.
2. Is fake news always bad
In this Key Stage 1 (KS1) lesson on - Is fake news always bad, Students explore the risks posed to our health by misinformation, specifically with regards to vaccines.
3. Vaccines and misinformation
In this Key Stage 1 (KS1) lesson on - Vaccines and misinformation, Students explore the risks posed to our health by misinformation, specifically with regards to vaccines.