Beginning a lesson behaviour / PSHE resource for use in an assembly or form time. This resource also comes with a pupil reflection sheet for use in a detention / isolation setting (or could be set for homework) when pupils do not meet the expectations in this area. The slides could also be printed for the pupil to work through again if needed. This lesson focuses on why it is important to start lessons promptly and appropriately and the possible consequences of not doing so. This resource forms part of our behaviour curriculum which provides behaviour related resources on a range of different topic areas.
We also have behaviour lessons covering -
- Behaviour for learning
- Why good behaviour is important
- Moving safely around school
- Attendance and punctuality
- Uniform
- Being respectful and using good manners
- Equipment
- Completing homework
- Travel to and from school
- Friendship
- Online behaviour and safety
- Resilience / Growth Mindset in lessons
- Respecting our environment
- Taking responsibility
- Working well with others
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All of our resources are designed to support metacognition and so are simply designed with no unnecessary text or images, also making them ideal for use with SEN pupils. Slides are fully editable allowing you to adapt to your own setting if required.
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