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Citizenship at key stage 3    (Year 7-9)

Unit 08: Leisure and sport in the local community

QCA

Where the unit fits in

This unit addresses the following aspects of the key stage 3 citizenship programme of study:

Knowledge and understanding about becoming informed citizens

Pupils should be taught about:
1c central and local government, the public services they offer and how they are financed, and the opportunities to contribute
1g the importance of resolving conflict fairly

Developing skills of enquiry and communication

Pupils should be taught to:
2a think about topical political, spiritual, moral, social and cultural issues, problems and events by analysing information and its sources, including ICT-based sources
2b justify orally and in writing a personal opinion about such issues, problems or events
2c contribute to group and exploratory class discussions, and take part in debates

Developing skills of participation and responsible action

Pupils should be taught to:
3a use their imagination to consider other people's experiences and be able to think about, express and explain views that are not their own
3b negotiate, decide and take part responsibly in both school and community-based activities
3c reflect on the process of participating

This unit links with unit 7 'Local democracy', unit 14 'Developing skills of democratic participation', unit 6 'Government, elections and voting'.


Sections in this unit

This unit is divided into sections. Each section contains a sequence of activities with related objectives and outcomes. You can view this unit by moving through the sections or print/download the whole unit.
1. Which leisure facilities should be provided for the local community? (1)
2. Which leisure facilities should be provided for the local community? (2)
3. Which leisure facilities should be provided for the local community? (3)
4. How are local planning decisions made?
5. Why does leisure and sport need regulation?