Data Protection Act
Theory
Data Protection Act theory notes |
Starters / Plenaries
30 SecondsStudents are shown a number of terms for exactly 30 seconds. They need to memorise as many as possible. After 30 seconds, the terms are hidden and they need to write down as many terms as they can remember along with at least one fact about that term. (subscription only) |
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10 QuestionsA volunteer (either a student or class teacher) is given a slip of paper so they know 'what they are'. The rest of the class can ask up to a maximum of 10 questions to guess what they are. The volunteer can only answer 'yes' or 'no' (subscription only) |
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3-2-1Display this on the whiteboard as students are walking through the door. They can work individually or in pairs to come up with the answers. Good for differentiation as all students should be able to get at least one of the six points. (subscription only) |
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Consider All ReasonsStudents are given an open ended statement related to the topic. In pairs, they identify as many reasons as possible in order to provide an answer to the statement (subscription only) |
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Memorise This!Students work in pairs or small groups to remember words which have been shown to them. (subscription only) |
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Pass the BuckAn excellent starter or plenary for involving all students and getting them to identify a large number of facts about the current topic (subscription only) |
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Lucky dip questionsEvery student is given a number at the start of the activity. This is used to help pick who will ask and answer questions about what has been learned during the lesson. (subscription only) |
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Odd One OutStudents are shown a number of key terms. They have to decide which of the terms is the ‘odd one out’ and give a reason for their choice (subscription only) |
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Teacher TalkaboutStudents work in pairs with one student talking about the topic and the other monitoring how many of the displayed key words they mention. (subscription only) |
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Three FactsStudents are asked to write down three facts that they can remember off the top of their heads about the topic. (subscription only) |
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Word TennisStudents work in groups of three with two 'serving' words related to the topic. The observer monitors for words which are 'out' (subscription only) |
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What Do I Know? (starter and plenary for same lesson)Students fill in a sheet at the start of the lesson to indicate their level of knowledge for this topic. At the end of the lesson they revisit the sheet and update it to show what they have learned. (subscription only) |
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Lesson tasks and homework
Theory Notes TaskStudents read the theory notes on the mini website and then answer the questions on the task sheet. (subscription only) |
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Correct the TeacherStudents are given a piece of text written by a ‘teacher’. The text contains a number of mistakes. They are asked to read the text and correct any mistakes they find. (subscription only) |
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Noughts and CrossesStudents work in pairs to take turns at answering questions. If they get the answer correct, they take a turn on the noughts and crosses grid. Full instructions are given in the task sheet. Requires preparation prior to the lesson (subscription only) |
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Organisations which hold personal dataStudents are asked to think of different organisations which might hold personal data about them and what kind of data that might be.
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Write a letterStudents are asked to write a letter requesting to see the personal data that a company has collected about them. A sample letter is provided. (subscription only) |
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Fill-in-the-gapsStudents are given a piece of text and have to fill in the gaps with the correct words. A useful way of quickly checking understanding and also a permenant revision aid. (subscription only) |
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Key TermsStudents are asked to provide a definition and example for key terms related to this topic
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