Lesson Plans and Activities
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Lesson Plans - Topic: Shopping
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Consumer Assignment - Price Comparison
Price Comparison.doc
Size: 114 K
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Consumer Decision Clothing
Consumer Decision Clothing 1c.doc
Size: 146 K
These activities will help pupils understand the wider consequences of the clothes they choose to buy. Where clothes come from, how they are produced and by whom, and what the potential impact of this is on the individual consumer, others in the world and their environment.
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Consumer Decision Making : Making Choices
Consumer Decisions Making Choices 1a.doc
Size: 126 K
This lesson starts by examining how we make choices and then looks broadly at how changes in the way we consume mean we have become global consumers, with goods arriving from across the world. The activities are designed to raise pupils' awareness of how even simple consumer decisions can impact on others, by providing an introduction to the concept of fair trade.
This lesson can lead into more detailed exploration of fair trade issues using the contexts of clothing or toys; efficient use of resources using the context of energy consumption and the true cost of transporting goods across the globe by looking at food and food miles. See lessons 1b, 1c, 1d and 1e.
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Consumer Decisions: Global Food
Consumer Decisions Global Food 1b.doc
Size: 427 K
These activities will help pupils understand the consequences of their food choices in the context of the world food market. It looks at where foods come from, how food reaches our plates and the potential impact of our food choices on the individual consumer, people in other countries and the environment.
These activities link from 'Consumer Decisions – Making Choices' by offering more focussed extension activities
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Consumer Rights and Responsibilities
Sales of Goods Act.doc
Size: 122 K
A lesson plan for GCSE Home Economics and Business Studies students. Using a range of resources this lesson helps pupils develop an understanding of the Sales Of Goods Act. The activities allow pupils to put into practice their knowledge of this law by identifying ways in which the Act can be broken and then carrying out customer and supplier role-plays. Using further resources the lesson also allows students to practice drafting a complaints letter. (Year 11)
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Customer Care and Satisfaction
Lesson Plan 1 -Customer care and satisfaction.doc
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These activities draw on the students own consumer experiences to explore how good customer service impacts on both the consumer and retailer. This lesson plan is one of six, which link to the Consumer Council’s ‘Buy Rights – Have Your Say’ DVD and support materials. This lesson could also be used in relation to work experience activities and part-time jobs.
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Know your consumer rights
Lesson Plan 3- Know your consumer rights.doc
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These activities build on the ‘Reasons to complain’ lesson plan. Students explore basic consumer rights and responsibilities, look at what the law states and what this means in terms of our individual consumer entitlement. This lesson plan is one of six, which link to the Consumer Council’s ‘Buy Rights – Have Your Say’ DVD and support materials.
Aims:
- To increase students awareness of their consumer rights
- To examine specific consumer rights in relation to the purchase of goods and services
- To appreciate that consumers have rights as well as responsibilities
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Making a complaint
Lesson Plan 2 -Making a complaint (1,2,3).doc
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These three linked lesson plans consist of a series of activities, which build on the ‘Reasons to complain’ and ‘Know your consumer rights’ lesson plans in this section. They are based around a central activity of making a complaint.
The activities look at:
1. How to complain effectively
2. Complaining about goods
3. Complaining about services
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Money Matters
Money Matters.doc
Size: 173 K
These activities will help children solve simple money problems by application of basic numeracy skills to shopping experiences. Pupils will gain an understanding of what sale items are and that these items cost less than the normal price. (Key Stage 1)
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Raising Consumer Awareness and Skills
Consumer Awareness.doc
Size: 85 K
This lesson plan can be used for students aged 14/15 across a range of subjects. It is designed to make students more aware of their needs and wants as consumers, how to complain effectively and to establish understanding of consumers rights under the Sale of Goods Act, 1979.
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Reasons to complain
Lesson Plan 4- Reasons to complain.doc
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These activities use the student’s own experiences of purchasing goods and services to explore how things might go wrong for consumers. This lesson plan is one of six, which link to the Consumer Council’s ‘Buy Rights – Have Your Say’ DVD and support materials.
Aims:
- To examine a range consumer experiences
- To increase students awareness of their consumer responsibilities
- To appreciate that consumers have rights as well as responsibilities
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Safe Internet Shopping
GCCNI - post pri 2 Internet shopping final.doc
Size: 111 K
These activities will help to contextualise learning around the use of the Internet. Allowing teachers and students to explore consumer issues around the whole area of purchasing on the Internet and the impact on consumers. The activities link well with GCCNI's recent Buying Online report. (See resource section) (Key Stage 4)
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Shopping Spree
Shopping Spree.doc
Size: 86 K
This simple and fun activity is designed to establish how aware the pupils are about money and its uses. It explores the importance of money management by introducing budgeting skills. It is suitable for key stage 2 pupils.
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Understanding Our Role as Consumers – Exploring the Local Community
Understanding our Role as Consumers.doc
Size: 65 K
Using the familiarity of the local community as the focal point these activities will introduce pupils to what it means to be a consumer and the difference between the goods we buy and services we use as consumers and who provides these. (KS 1 and 2)
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What is a Consumer?
What is a consumer.doc
Size: 90 K
A year 8 lesson plan that allows consumers to define the term consumer, identify a range of goods and services used by consumers and compare range of retail outlets.


A Year 8 lesson plan which allows students to compare the cost of ten basic food items in two different shops.