Understanding UN Organs
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Create my own planYear 7 Social Sciences Lesson Plan - Understanding the United Nations and Its 6 Principle Organs
Subject: Social Sciences
Year Level: Year 7
Learning Objectives:
1. Knowledge: Students will be able to define the United Nations and identify its primary purpose.
2. Comprehension: Students will understand the role and functions of the 6 Principle Organs of the United Nations.
3. Application: Students will be able to discuss the importance of the United Nations in promoting global cooperation and peace.
4. Critical Thinking: Students will analyze the impact of the United Nations on international relations and conflict resolution.
Duration: 60 minutes
Class Size: 90 students
Resources:
1. Whiteboard and markers
2. Slides explaining the United Nations and its organs
3. Handouts with key information about the United Nations
4. Chart paper and markers for group activity
5. Internet access for research activities
Lesson Plan:
Opening (5 minutes)
- Greet students and introduce the topic of the United Nations.
- Briefly discuss the importance of international organizations for global cooperation.
Introduction to the United Nations (10 minutes)
- Define the United Nations (UN) as an international organization established to promote cooperation and maintain peace among nations.
- Discuss the history and formation of the United Nations.
The 6 Principle Organs of the United Nations (20 minutes)
- Present slides detailing the 6 Principle Organs of the UN:
1. General Assembly
2. Security Council
3. Economic and Social Council
4. Trusteeship Council
5. International Court of Justice
6. Secretariat
- Explain the functions and roles of each organ in the United Nations system.
Group Activity - Organ Role Play (15 minutes)
- Divide students into groups, assigning each group one of the 6 Principle Organs.
- In their groups, students will brainstorm and prepare a short role play highlighting the responsibilities and actions of their assigned organ.
Discussion and Reflection (5 minutes)
- Reconvene as a class and have each group perform their role play.
- Facilitate a discussion on the significance of each organ and how they work together for the common goals of the UN.
Summary and Conclusion (5 minutes)
- Recap the main points covered in the lesson about the United Nations and its organs.
- Encourage students to reflect on the role of the United Nations in today's world.
Assessment:
- Students will be assessed based on class participation, engagement in group activities, and their understanding of the United Nations and its organs.
Extension Activity:
- Research a current issue being addressed by the United Nations and prepare a short presentation on the topic.
References:
- The United Nations - Official Website
- United Nations Association of New Zealand
- New Zealand Curriculum - Social Sciences
This lesson plan is designed to meet the educational standards of Year 7 students in New Zealand, focusing on the Social Sciences curriculum area.