Finders Keepers

KS1

This unit gives a range of opportunities for children to explore their values in relation to found money, the rights and wrongs of keeping such items and the law. The storyline centres on Dale and Kyle who find a bundle of money in the street. On completion of this unit, children will have explored a range of issues in relation to behaviour and its impact on others.

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Lesson plans

Lesson 1: Dale and Kyle's dilemma KS1

Children explore the law in relation to found money. Pupils consider what the boys should do and explore reasoning skills to help make moral decisions.

Lesson 2: You decide KS1

This activity is designed to help the children explore different attitudes to found money.

Lesson 3: Good neighbours KS1

Children explore the value of relationships, considering what makes a good neighbour and how this might impact on their behaviour towards others.

Lesson 4: Bert's Shopping challenge KS1

Children use the online activity to consider how to spend money within a budget.

Curriculum links for PSHE are set out as a curriculum assessment schedule for this unit and links to statutory frameworks are included.

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Resources

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Finders Keepers KS1/2 Storybook Offline

Download book to print

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Finders Keepers KS1 Learning Resource

Full downloadable learning resource

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Finders Keepers KS1 Finding Valuables

Factsheet: Finding valuables

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Finders Keepers KS1 Lesson Plans

Detailed outline of all units with overview of lessons

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Finders Keepers KS1 Working Together

Letter for parents/carers outlining activities that can be done at home

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