Autumn 1 (Identity and Diversity)
Prejudice – an unfavourable opinion or dislike formed without examining the facts fairly.
Sexism – discrimination against people of a particular gender, especially women.
Racism – a belief that a particular race of people is better than others/discrimination against or hostility towards people of other races.
Stereotyping - an often unfair and untrue belief that many people have about all people or things with a particular characteristic.
Liberty - the right or power to act and choose freely.
Identity and Diversity
To recognise Black History month, and in conjunction with one of our curriculum areas of Identity and Diversity, KS2 children have looked at people and important events that have been significant in history and have changed the world in some way and presented their findings creatively for a display in school.