Ice creams to shields!

Topics Reception/Year 1
This unit is part of We Are Britain British Values

Objectives

SMSC

  • Develop an acceptance that other people having different faiths or beliefs to oneself (or having none) should be accepted and tolerated and should not be the cause of prejudicial or discriminatory behaviour.

History

  • Learn about events beyond living memory that are significant nationally.

Art

  • Use a range of materials creatively to design and make products.
  • Use drawing, painting to develop and share their ideas, experiences and imagination.

Lesson Planning

A surprise visit from a knight in armour inspires the creation of shields, symbolising the interests, hobbies and family traditions. Hear about King John and Magna Carta.

Teaching Outcomes
To celebrate each person’s uniqueness and to respect other families' traditions and background stories.
To enthuse children about medieval history, knights; give simple explanation of Magna Carta.
To create shields which use appropriate symbols to capture something of their identity and family tradition.

Children will:

  • Increase self-knowledge by reflecting on their interests & abilities and their family’s story, culture & traditions.
  • Celebrate the uniqueness of each family represented in their class.
  • Develop tolerance, harmony and respect between different people groups.
  • Create their own shield.
  • Begin to learn about the history of the UK and Magna Carta.

Provided Resources

  • Extracts from We are Britain!’ by Benjamin Zephaniah
  • Examples of shield designs

You Will Need

  • We are Britain by Benjamin Zephaniah
  • Menorah and kippur
  • Class set small white boards
  • Knight role-play outfit adult size with helmet obscuring face
  • Pre-cut card shield shapes
  • Gummed and tissue paper, foil