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UN General Assembly Engagement

Social Sciences • Year Year 7 • 60 • 90 students • Created with AI following Aligned with New Zealand Curriculum

Social Sciences
7Year Year 7
60
90 students
23 April 2024

Teaching Instructions

A lesson about the General Assembly at the United Nations. What do they do, how they elect a president, what is veto power. It should be fun, interactive and have a final product.

Year 7 Social Sciences Lesson Plan: General Assembly at the United Nations

Level and Curriculum Area

  • Level: Year 7
  • Curriculum Area: Social Sciences

Learning Objectives

  • Students will understand the role and functions of the General Assembly at the United Nations.
  • Students will learn how the President of the General Assembly is elected.
  • Students will grasp the concept of veto power and its significance in international relations.

Lesson Duration

  • 60 minutes

Class Size

  • 90 students

Resources Needed

  • Whiteboard/Flipchart
  • Markers
  • Internet access
  • Printed visuals or infographics about the United Nations General Assembly
  • Role-play materials

Lesson Plan

  1. Introduction (5 minutes)

    • Begin by asking students what they know about the United Nations. Discuss any previous knowledge they have on the topic.
    • Introduce the focus of the lesson: the General Assembly at the United Nations.
  2. Understanding the UN General Assembly (15 minutes)

    • Explain to students the purpose and functions of the General Assembly.
    • Display visuals or infographics about the General Assembly to aid understanding.
    • Engage students in a class discussion on the importance of the General Assembly in international cooperation.
  3. Election of the President (20 minutes)

    • Describe the process of electing the President of the General Assembly to the students.
    • Conduct a mock election activity where students role-play the election process.
    • Divide students into groups representing different countries and have them campaign for their candidate.
  4. Veto Power Exploration (15 minutes)

    • Explain the concept of veto power at the United Nations Security Council.
    • Facilitate a debate among students on the pros and cons of veto power.
    • Encourage critical thinking and reasoning in understanding the implications of veto power in decision-making.
  5. Final Product Activity (5 minutes)

    • In groups, have students create a short skit or presentation showcasing a scenario where the General Assembly is in session and veto power comes into play.
    • Each group will present their skit to the class, emphasizing the roles and dynamics at play during UN meetings.
  6. Closure and Reflection (5 minutes)

    • Recap the key points learned during the lesson.
    • Allow students to share their reflections on what they found most interesting or challenging about the General Assembly and veto power.

Curriculum Links

  • This lesson aligns with the Social Sciences curriculum area for Year 7 students in New Zealand. It meets the learning objectives related to understanding international organizations and their functions.

Relevant Links

This lesson plan is designed to engage Year 7 students in a fun and interactive exploration of the General Assembly at the United Nations while incorporating role-playing and critical thinking activities.

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