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PSHE, RE, SMSC, Mental Health and Well being. Lessons, Teaching Resources, Assemblies and CPD
AQA Christianity: The Church in the Community
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AQA Christianity: The Church in the Community

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A 1.5 hour, fully resourced lesson providing a comprehensive introduction to Christian beliefs about The Church in the community. Written for 9-1 AQA GCSE RS Christian Beliefs and Teachings to complement the Oxford text book. All of my AQA GCSE lessons include (as appropriate): a fully editable powerpoint designed to last a double lesson three levels of challenge independent study/starter task embedded video links fully resourced activities/worksheets exam practice questions This resource has been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. You will find many more inexpensive and free resources at my shop: PinkWatermelonTeach
AQA Sikhism: Equality and Guru Gobind Singh
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AQA Sikhism: Equality and Guru Gobind Singh

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A 1.5 hour, fully resourced lesson providing a comprehensive introduction to Sikh beliefs aboutEquality and Guru Gobind Singh Written for 9-1 AQA GCSE RS Sikhism Beliefs and Teachings to complement the Oxford text book. All of my AQA GCSE lessons include (as appropriate): a fully editable powerpoint designed to last a double lesson three levels of challenge independent study/starter task embedded video links fully resourced activities/worksheets exam practice questions This resource has been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. You will find many more inexpensive and free resources at my shop: PinkWatermelonTeach
AQA Sikhism Practices: Vaisakhi and Diwali
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AQA Sikhism Practices: Vaisakhi and Diwali

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A 1.5 hour, fully resourced lesson providing a comprehensive introduction to Vaisakhi and Diwali Written for 9-1 AQA GCSE RS Sikhism Beliefs and Practices to complement the Oxford text book. All of my AQA GCSE lessons include (as appropriate): a fully editable powerpoint designed to last a double lesson three levels of challenge independent study/starter task embedded video links fully resourced activities/worksheets exam practice questions This resource has been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. You will find many more inexpensive and free resources at my shop: PinkWatermelonTeach
AQA Sikhism Practices: Pilgrimage to Golden Temple
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AQA Sikhism Practices: Pilgrimage to Golden Temple

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A 1.5 hour, fully resourced lesson providing a comprehensive introduction to pilgrimage to historical Gurdwaras - Golden Temple Written for 9-1 AQA GCSE RS Sikhism Beliefs and Practices to complement the Oxford text book. All of my AQA GCSE lessons include (as appropriate): a fully editable powerpoint designed to last a double lesson three levels of challenge independent study/starter task embedded video links fully resourced activities/worksheets exam practice questions This resource has been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. You will find many more inexpensive and free resources at my shop: PinkWatermelonTeach
AQA Sikhism Practices: Initiation/Amrit
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AQA Sikhism Practices: Initiation/Amrit

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A 1.5 hour, fully resourced lesson providing a comprehensive introduction to Initiation/Amrit Written for 9-1 AQA GCSE RS Sikhism Beliefs and Practices to complement the Oxford text book. All of my AQA GCSE lessons include (as appropriate): a fully editable powerpoint designed to last a double lesson three levels of challenge independent study/starter task embedded video links fully resourced activities/worksheets exam practice questions This resource has been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. You will find many more inexpensive and free resources at my shop: PinkWatermelonTeach
AQA RS Themes: Christianity and Sikhism reasons for divorce
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AQA RS Themes: Christianity and Sikhism reasons for divorce

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A 1.5 hour, fully resourced lesson providing a comprehensive introduction to AQA Themes: Christianity and Sikhism reasons for divorce (ethical) Written for 9-1 AQA GCSE RS Christian and Sikh Thematic Studies to complement the Oxford text book. All of my AQA GCSE lessons include (as appropriate): a fully editable powerpoint designed to last a double lesson three levels of challenge independent study/starter task embedded video links fully resourced activities/worksheets exam practice questions This resource has been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. You will find many more inexpensive and free resources at my shop: PinkWatermelonTeach
AQA RS Themes: Christianity and Sikhism the role of men and women
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AQA RS Themes: Christianity and Sikhism the role of men and women

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A 1.5 hour, fully resourced lesson providing a comprehensive introduction to AQA Themes: Christianity and Sikhism the role of men and women. Written for 9-1 AQA GCSE RS Christian and Sikh Thematic Studies to complement the Oxford text book. All of my AQA GCSE lessons include (as appropriate): a fully editable powerpoint designed to last a double lesson three levels of challenge independent study/starter task embedded video links fully resourced activities/worksheets exam practice questions This resource has been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. You will find many more inexpensive and free resources at my shop: PinkWatermelonTeach
AQA Christianity: Interpretations of Genesis
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AQA Christianity: Interpretations of Genesis

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A 1.5 hour, fully resourced lesson providing a comprehensive introduction to Christian interpretations and beliefs about the creation story. Written for 9-1 AQA GCSE RS Christian Beliefs and Teachings to complement the Oxford text book. All of my AQA GCSE lessons include (as appropriate): a fully editable powerpoint designed to last a double lesson three levels of challenge independent study/starter task embedded video links fully resourced activities/worksheets exam practice questions This resource has been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. You will find many more inexpensive and free resources at my shop: PinkWatermelonTeach
Zones lesson 4: different perspectives
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Zones lesson 4: different perspectives

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Lesson 4 in the Zones of Regulation series - a method of supporting young people with their social and emotional health through teaching them strategies to regulate their behaviour. This is lesson 4 in a series of 6, each lesson designed to last for one hour each. This lesson explores different perspectives on behaviours that people exhibit and how it can affect your zone and the zones of those around you. These resources are easy to use, detailed and can be ammended to suit your needs. Useful for any subject, but particularly PSHE or Tutor Time. Zones lessons would work with upper KS2, KS3 and KS4. Full credit for Zones images goes to Leah Kuypers, creator of The Zones of Regulation.
Zones BITE SIZE lesson 2: expected and unexpected behaviour
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Zones BITE SIZE lesson 2: expected and unexpected behaviour

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A short BITE SIZE of Lesson 2 in the Zones of Regulation series - a method of supporting young people with their social and emotional health through teaching them strategies to regulate their behaviour. This is BITE SIZE two in a series of 6, each lesson designed to last for 15-20 minutes each. This lesson explores behaviours that people exhibit and how it can affect your zone. These resources are easy to use, detailed and can be ammended to suit your needs. Useful for any subject, but particularly PSHE or Tutor Time. Zones lessons would work with upper KS2, KS3 and KS4. Full credit for Zones images goes to Leah Kuypers, creator of The Zones of Regulation.
Zones BITE SIZE 1: What are the Zones of Regulation
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Zones BITE SIZE 1: What are the Zones of Regulation

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A 15 - 20 minute BITE SIZE version of my introductory lesson to the Zones of Regulation - a method of supporting young people with their social and emotional health through teaching them strategies to regulate their behaviour. This is BITE SIZE one in a series of 6, each lesson designed to last for 15-20 minutes each. These resources are easy to use, detailed and can be ammended to suit your needs. Useful for any subject, but particularly PSHE or Tutor Time. Zones lessons would work with upper KS2, KS3 and KS4. Full credit for Zones images goes to Leah Kuypers, creator of The Zones of Regulation.
Zones BITE SIZE lesson 5: positive and negative self talk
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Zones BITE SIZE lesson 5: positive and negative self talk

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BITE SIZE of Lesson 5 in the Zones of Regulation series - a method of supporting young people with their social and emotional health through teaching them strategies to regulate their behaviour. This is lesson 5 in a series of 6, each BITE SIZE lesson is designed to last for 15-20 minutes each. This lesson explores positive and negative self talk and how students can use this to help them to regulate their zones and get back to the green zone. These resources are easy to use, detailed and can be ammended to suit your needs. Useful for any subject, but particularly PSHE or Tutor Time. Zones lessons would work with upper KS2, KS3 and KS4. Full credit for Zones images goes to Leah Kuypers, creator of The Zones of Regulation.
Zones BITE SIZE lesson 4: tools and strategies
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Zones BITE SIZE lesson 4: tools and strategies

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BITE SIZE Lesson 4 in the Zones of Regulation series - a method of supporting young people with their social and emotional health through teaching them strategies to regulate their behaviour. This is lesson 4 in a series of 6, each lesson designed to last for 15-20 minutes each. This lesson explores the different strategies that students can use to help them to regulate their zones and get back to the green zone. These resources are easy to use, detailed and can be ammended to suit your needs. Useful for any subject, but particularly PSHE or Tutor Time. Zones lessons would work with upper KS2, KS3 and KS4. Full credit for Zones images goes to Leah Kuypers, creator of The Zones of Regulation.
Zones BITE SIZE lesson 3: what are my triggers?
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Zones BITE SIZE lesson 3: what are my triggers?

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BITE SIZE of Lesson 3 in the original Zones of Regulation series - a method of supporting young people with their social and emotional health through teaching them strategies to regulate their behaviour. This is BITE SIZE lesson 3 in a series of 6, each lesson designed to last for 15 - 20 minutes each. This lesson explores personal triggers and how they can affect your zone. These resources are easy to use, detailed and can be ammended to suit your needs. Useful for any subject, but particularly PSHE or Tutor Time. Zones lessons would work with upper KS2, KS3 and KS4. Full credit for Zones images goes to Leah Kuypers, creator of The Zones of Regulation.
Reflection/Mental health/Wellbeing: FULL YEAR OF REFLECTION ACTIVITIES/Zones of Regulation Version A
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Reflection/Mental health/Wellbeing: FULL YEAR OF REFLECTION ACTIVITIES/Zones of Regulation Version A

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The Reflection / Mental health / Wellbeing journal with 112 pages is designed to last a full academic year. This is version A. See Version B for an alternative design with different activities. It will help you to to move the Zones of Regulation programme forward and maintain its momentum with students throughout the year. There are 5 sections: A simple Zones of Regulation recap/overview Space for students to rate their week A ZONES question of the week Calming doodle pages to support well being Fun quizzes and challenges for students to complete It promotes growth mindset and develops reflective skills in your learners. Embedded Zones strategies support students with regulating their behaviour. This journal can be used on its own or to accompany my Zones of Regulation lessons. It is perfect for embedding a healthy reflection and discussion of behaviours/mental health/resilience across school. Perfect for Tutor/Form time or as an engaging activity for a Friday afternoon.
Reflection/Mental health/Wellbeing: FULL YEAR OF REFLECTION ACTIVITIES/Zones of Regulation Version B
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Reflection/Mental health/Wellbeing: FULL YEAR OF REFLECTION ACTIVITIES/Zones of Regulation Version B

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The Reflection / Mental health / Wellbeing journal with 112 pages is designed to last a full academic year. See Version A for an alternative design with different activities. It will help you to to move the Zones of Regulation programme forward and maintain its momentum with students throughout the year. There are 5 sections: A simple Zones of Regulation recap/overview Reflecting on me Academic reflection Strategies for the coming week Calming doodle pages It promotes growth mindset and develops reflective skills in your learners. Embedded Zones strategies support students with regulating their behaviour. This journal can be used on its own or to accompany my Zones of Regulation lessons. It is perfect for embedding a healthy reflection and discussion of behaviours/mental health/resilience across school. Perfect for Tutor/Form time or as an engaging activity for a Friday afternoon.
Zones of Regulation: Mental Health + Resilience bundle L1-7 - Form / PSHE
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Zones of Regulation: Mental Health + Resilience bundle L1-7 - Form / PSHE

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The Zones of Regulation: Mental health and resilience Bundle is designed to move the Zones of Regulation programme forward and maintain its momentum with students throughout the year. This bundle contains 7 Zones of Regulation: Resilience and Emotional Wellbeing lessons plus **a BONUS student journal **to support students as they progress through each lesson. Perfect for embedding a healthy discussion of behaviours/mental health/resilience across school. Each lesson includes: Space for students to rate their week ZONED reflection questions for students to discuss and respond to Explicit reference to the Zones of Regulation language e.g., expected and unexpected behaviour, tool box strategies, size of the problem etc. This is designed to support the use of Zones terminology across school on a daily/weekly basis. A direct link to a journal (included) that students can use to record their thoughts and reflections. Each reflection lesson is designed to last approx. 15-20 mins. Created for KS3, easily adapted for KS2
Zones lesson 2: expected and unexpected behaviour
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Zones lesson 2: expected and unexpected behaviour

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Lesson 2 in the Zones of Regulation series - a method of supporting young people with their social and emotional health through teaching them strategies to regulate their behaviour. This is lesson two in a series of 6, each lesson designed to last for one hour each. This lesson explores behaviours that people exhibit and how it can affect your zone. These resources are easy to use, detailed and can be ammended to suit your needs. Useful for any subject, but particularly PSHE or Tutor Time. Zones lessons would work with upper KS2, KS3 and KS4. Full credit for Zones images goes to Leah Kuypers, creator of The Zones of Regulation.
Zones of Regulation student pass
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Zones of Regulation student pass

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Zones of Regulation is about supporting students to regulate their emotions so that they can get the most out of their learning. Zones Cards can support a student through a challenging time when they might need some additional support or a 5 minute time out of lesson when they are feeling overwhelmed. This template allows you to create quick and easy personalised zones cards for individual students. Fully adaptable, students and staff can negotiate the terms of the zones card so that each card is unique to the student who needs it. Students can then use these cards to present to teaching staff during the day for a ‘permitted’ time out or to request specific support when they are unable to find the words to verbalise their need. This strategy has proved a useful and reviewable intervention strategy in my school. Use of the card is logged and can support future discussion around emotions and behaviour.
Zones lesson 6: size of the problem
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Zones lesson 6: size of the problem

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Lesson 6 in the Zones of Regulation series - a method of supporting young people with their social and emotional health through teaching them strategies to regulate their behaviour. This is lesson 6 in a series of 6, each lesson designed to last for one hour each. This lesson explores the size of the problem and how students responses to problems should match the size of the problem in front of them. It explores why students can sometimes over react to a small problem and teaches how to put problems in perspective. These resources are easy to use, detailed and can be ammended to suit your needs. Useful for any subject, but particularly PSHE or Tutor Time. Zones lessons would work with upper KS2, KS3 and KS4. Full credit for Zones images goes to Leah Kuypers, creator of The Zones of Regulation.