A workbook for pupils to complete which gives opportunity for peer and self assessment as well as a 'choice' of final assessment.
This unit covers:
• Be able to describe the benefits of friendship
• Be able to describe ‘typical’ relationship progression
• Understand why people choose to marry and why some marriages fail
• Consider different levels of intimacy and their consequences
• Learn about the law in relation to consent
• Describe methods of contraception and understand the advantages and disadvantages of these methods
• Understand the risks related to unprotected sex (STI’s, unwanted pregnancy, emotional)
• Define and discuss the terms associated with sexual orientation and understand why sexist and homophobic language is unacceptable
(36 hours) of PSHE planning for KS3 / KS4.
1 whole year of highly-rated and popular PSHE (PSE) and SRE / RSE resources. From Mental Health and Internet Safety to Bullying, Sex Ed, Drugs and Energy Drinks - this really is a comprehensive pack.
If you were looking for the Complete Secondary 2026 RSHE / PSHE Pack, the you can find that here.Complete KS3 PSHE Pack for 7, 8, 9.
We also provide a complete secondary PSHE Package for schools as well as hundreds of other lessons and PSHE assessment and PSHE audit tools.
This pack contains 36 x fully resourced, highly-rated PSHE lesson packs and units (KS3/4). All 36 lesson packs (bundled into 20 downloads) are complete with at least one hour-long powerpoint, accompanying differentiated worksheets, clip links with questions, plenaries, clear LOs, starters and engaging activities and all are well differentiated to three levels throughout. These resources have been highly-rated individually by TES users, follow the same consistent format and are easy to pick up and use. They are all planned according to 2018 PSHE association guidance and created in preparation for the new statutory RSE guidance from the DfE.
This was created for UK Schools but is also suitable for mapping to SPHE for Irish Schools too, or PSE for Scotland. These could be used in Tutor Time by editing down, but they do last one hour each as they come.
EC Resources has created lessons for The Children's Commissioner, MACS Charity, The CCRC and has completed PSHE commisions for schools across the UK.
These resources could also be used in Tutor Time, in which case there is enough material for 72x half an hour sessions.
There is zero extra work required (although everything is editable if you do want to adapt it), and the whole bundle also follows specific KS3/4 PSHE Association topic recommendations and Ofsted latest SRE/Safe Students guidance.
If you are after something more specific, I have a '1 year of Year 7 PSHE' and '1 year of Year 8 PSHE' at my shop as well as PSHE bundles for other year groups, 9-11 as well as some KS5.
I use all of these myself as a Head of PSHE and I really hope you find them excellent value. I've put literally months of time into this to make these lessons top quality for my own school team.
I also have a 1 YEAR OF CITIZENSHIP bundle (37 lessons) available here:1 Year’s worth of Citizenship
and I have a 1 YEAR OF RE bundle (36 lessons) available here:1 Year’s worth of RE
Many more inexpensive and free resources at my shop:
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Mental Health PSHE Bundle
1 Whole Year of PSHE Resources
British Values Citizenship Bundle
Careers, Employment and Enterprise Bundle
Islam Bundle
Sex and Relationships Education
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New KS4 / KS5 RSE Unit of 14 lessons (16 hours of content). These lessons were created specifically for KS4 / KS5. They are intended as a continuation of my KS3 Unit, available here: but can be taught without this and all work as standalone lessons.
My complete KS3 / KS4 set is available here.
The lessons included are:
Consent, Sexual Harassment and Rape - How can we establish clear sexual boundaries?
2) Good Sex - How can we have good, safe sex and is it best to wait for someone you care about?
Same Sex RelationshipsWhy do some people have same sex relationships, what’s it like to be in one and what challenges do couples face?
Break - Ups Why do these feel like the end of the world - and are they really?
Gender, Sex and Trans Identity What do these terms mean and why is it important we study them?
Revenge Porn - why is this on the increase, how can we prevent it and what are the legal consequences?
7) Safe Sex and Chem Sex - an investigation into the less obvious things that make sex safe and the emerging and dangerous trend of chem sex.
8) LGBT+ (focusing on the +) non-traditional relationships, asexuality and creating an inclusive school.
9) Parenting - what’s it like being a new parent? What are the different styles of parenting? How do you look after a new baby?**
10) Coercive and Controlling relationships- what are these, how are they abusive? What are the red flags and where can you go for help?
11) Sex and the media - how do media representations of sex affect us?
12) Sex, hormones and emotions - how can one night stands affect our emotions? How do we know when to take a relationship a step further?
13) Online dating safety - how can we stay safe when using online dating apps? How damaging is hook-up culture?
14) Sexual harassmentA brand new lesson which details what we mean by sexual harassment, what constitutes as sexual harassment in the eyes of the law (UK), the different forms this can take and how this can be reported correctly.
All lessons include a well differentiated PowerPoint, detailed worksheets, information sheets, engaging activities, clips and accompanying question tasks.
Many more PSHE Resources available at my store here.
Complete KS3 and KS4 PSHE School Packages available here:
Complete KS3 PSHE
1 Year’s KS4 PSHE
This 29 slide assembly should be seen by all KS4/5 students. It clearly outlines what consent is, how consent is given, when it is not given, consent and real life based scenario’s. This can be delivered as part of a PSHE programme around the new sex and relationships curriculum not compulsory in schools.
The assembly covers the following:
What is consent?
Definition
Informative videos
How to understand consent
When is consent given?
When is consent not given?
The facts
The law
4 scenarios for students to vote
Consent video – the basics
Personal reflection questions
Follow up Tutor Time task/lesson activity
Please also visit my TES Assembly Store where over 100 assemblies are available on a huge range of topics.
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Leave a review and email Lee_Sullivan@hotmail.co.uk with your review confirmation and choice of assembly.
NEW 2026 RSHE GUIDELINES COMPLIANT (see lesson plan included). A detailed, differentiated and editable PSHE lesson which meets all the new RSHE 2026 guidelines (see lesson plan) and will last you one 60 minute lesson. The lesson introduces the concept of healthy and unhealthy relationships, what makes a healthy relationship, how we can recognise them and much more. Includes lesson plan.
This lesson is taken from the new EC Publishing 2026 Complete Secondary PSHE Package which you can find on the EC Publishing website.
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We still offer a free lesson of your choice for each time you leave a review! Just email info@ecpublishing.co.uk
Activities are scaffolded, there is a detailed and colourful PowerPoint, card sort task, clip tasks with questions and answers, signposting to further help agencies and charities, clear outcomes and also literacy and partnered activities.
It is fully editable, engaging and very easy to follow.
THIS LESSON IS FROM THE EC COMPLETE SECONDARY KS3 KS4 PSHE PACKAGE 2026
This contains all the new DfE RSHE 2026 topics - AI deepfakes, sextortion, chatbots, brain development, coercive control, online misogyny, harmful behaviour online and so much more.
Who are EC Resources?
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We also offer a Complete KS3 RE Package
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A lesson which covers Eduqas GCSE RS A - Component 1 Themes Unit 1 - Relationships.
It covers the changing attitudes towards homosexuality in the UK, and Christian and Jewish teachings on same sex relationships.
RELATIONSHIPS. AQA. (Christianity, Islam and Humanism). Includes all resources needed to deliver AQA Religious Studies: Relationships; designed to promote maximum success for ALL learners.
Concise, comprehensive. ‘MASTERY’ and exam-focused lessons.
Date on slide updates automatically
**Resource efficient & easy to follow **
SUITABLE FOR DELIVERING:
AQA Religious Studies: Relationships (RELIGIONS: ISLAM/CHRISTIANITY/HUMANISM)
LESSONS INCLUDE:
Marriage and Cohabitation
Sex within and outside of marriage
Divorce
Family types and roles of parents and children. Polygamy, single parent, monogamy, nuclear, same sex parents.
Contraception
Same sex marriage: Catholics, Quakers, Islam, humanist
Gender equality
Activities include:
Recap starter, reading log task, debate, ‘depth and mastery’ (partnered discussion) ‘Skills mastery’, model answer analysis, exam question with peer assessment & student friendly success criteria.
I hope you enjoy teaching these lessons. Your feedback is most welcome.
Fourth of nine lessons from the Eduqas Relationships Unit, entitled ‘Same-Sex Relationships’. It includes questions with model answers. Slides also suggest various youtube clips for use with this PowerPoint. Each PowerPoint includes a starter, key question, key word, homework question, feedback answers, plenary, concluding with key points of the lesson. There is also a booklet to accompany this series of lessons from the Relationships module.
These lessons are ideal for non-specialist teachers and for setting cover. They are also an excellent base for specialist teachers who can adapt to suit their needs.
Complete unit of work covering the relationships and families topic as part of the AQA Religious Studies GCSE, though may also be appropriate for other exam boards.
This resource includes at least 8 hours of teaching time, covering the nature and purpose of families; marriage; divorce and remarriage; attitudes towards sex, including sex before and outside of marriage; cohabitation; contraception; homosexuality / same-sex relationships, parents and marriage; gender roles and equality; and revision resources.
There are a range of activities, lesson powerpoints and worksheets to keep students engaged and lessons varied.
All content is covered from Christianity and Islam, inclusive of lots of religious teachings and examples, as well as non-religious ideas.
The whole unit is complete and ready to teach with easy to follow lessons.
Please leave a review, and happy teaching!
Respect and building Relationships KS3.**. PSHE Lesson. Editable 18 slide PowerPoint Lesson, Lesson Assessment, Student Resources, Signposting to extra support services. Bonus Mindfulness Activity and much more.
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Learning Outcomes:
To understand the wide range of relationships young people have
To understand that different types of relationships will work in different ways
To consider the differences between people and learn how to respect those differences
Some Key Terms Covered
Affection, independence, Respect, differences, understanding, diversity
PSHE (Assessment) Objectives
To identify a wide arrange of different relationships
I understand the differences between a friendship and a relationship
I know how to respect the rights of others and celebrate our differences
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Each Lesson Pack Contains:
☞ 1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
☞ Most lessons include a Worksheet
☞ Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
☞ Teacher Notes (On some slides)
☞ Team project Handouts
☞ Team roles
☞ Mapped against Latest Statutory Health and RSE DfE Guidance, PSHE Association & Character Education Guidance from DfE.
⟴ PSHE Association Theme: Living in the wider world
⟴ Statutory RSE - T2 Respectful Relationships
⟴ Be Ofsted and DfE PSHE ready with our resources! Product Code: RSE/C8/LS/94
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⇨ KS4 Relationships and Sex Education Unit
⇨ Y11 Staying Safe (Parties, Online and Drugs) Unit Bundle
⇨ KS4 Drugs Education Unit Bundle
⇨ Women’s Health Unit in 2020 Unit Bundle
⇨ Contraception and STI Unit Y9’s Bundle
⇨ Law Crime and Society Unit Bundle
⇨ Extremism + Radicalisation + Terrorism Unit Bundle
⇨ An introduction to Politics for KS3 Students
⇨Sex, the law and Consent Unit
This is a hour long lesson covering RSE in line with the national curriculum.
This PPT covers how choices regarding sex and relationships effect:
physical health
emotional and mental health
sexual health
overall wellbeing
A set of cards which can be laminated and used as an activity to talk about how a 'typical' relationship may progress. Can lead to discussions about what is appropriate when it comes to a relationship becoming sexual. Also useful for showing that there are many 'stages' in progression to sexual intercourse. I use this with Year 9
Pupils can be asked to rearrange into 'an appropriate order'; 'the wrong order'; 'an alternative order'; 'an order that would create many risks' etc
Matches an activity in the Sex and Relationships workbook (available in this shop)
This powerpoint has been used for Key Stage 4 and 5 in the Special Needs School I work in, it could be used for KS3 students in main stream.
It contains lessons for Relationships, Rights and Responsibilities of Sex, Sexting, Teenage Relationship Abuse, LGBT and Gender Identity, and Porn and Masturbation. The lesson objectives can be changed/differentiated and there are film clip links within the presentation.
A 60 minute lesson introducing:
Different types of relationships
The reasons we need various relationships
How we (as humans) benefit from relationships
Tasks include independent work, creative drawing, pair and group discussion and whole class activities. All resources are included.
All lessons and resources have been planned to meet the RSE statutory framework.
Lesson 1: Positive intimate relationships
Lesson 2: Consent
Lesson 3: Managing sexual pressure
Lesson 4: Contraception
Lesson 5: Pregnancy and choices
Lesson 6: STIs
All powerpoints and resources can be edited.