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Summary Grade 7 Life Orientation (LO) Summaries Term 2 (Oxford Headstart)

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Grade 7 LO Term 2 Summaries are composed using the Oxford Headstart textbook. Contents: Constitutional rights and responsibilities: Unit 1:  Human rights as stipulated in the South African Constitution Unit 2:  Community or indigenous invasion games (1) Unit 3:  Dealing with abuse in different contexts Unit 4:  Community and indigenous invasion games (2) Unit 5:  Career fields Unit 6:  Community and indigenous invasion games (3)

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,Why our constitution has a Bill of Rights
Fair play in sporting activities
• Not all South Africans were respected in the past.
• The Bill of Rights is a section of the Constitution • Human rights are important on the sporting field.
that lists the rights of the citizens of South Africa. • You need to respect the rights of others to dignity,
• It guides the government and people in the safety and equality.
country. • In sports, you also emphasise other life skills like
• We can live better lives in SA if we cooperate and following the rules and cooperating as a team.
uphold the Bill of Rights.
Role of values and trust:
Responsibilities towards our rights:
• Fair play is when players abide by the rules of the game
• It is our obligation to defend and assert our own • Fair play includes respect, trust, friendship and being a


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rights
• It is our duty to uphold and defend everyone’s
human rights
U1: Human
rights in the
South African
constitution
good winner or loser
• Players should trust one another to stick to the rules.
• A dirty game is when players try to cheat or hurt one
another during a game.
• Dirty play prevents players from expressing their true skills






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South Africa’s Bill of Rights

Basic human rights
Right to freedom
Children’s rights
Respect for differences:

• People have various strengths and weaknesses.
• Some people have disabilities
• Everyone has the right to participate in sports.
• Right to privacy
• Right to access information
• Right to education
• Right to social services
• Political rights
• Labour rights
• Right to language and culture
• Right to property
• Right to just administration
• Environmental rights


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