
In this final KS4 PSHE lesson from the Adolescence series, students are encouraged to reflect, create, and take action.
Titled You Have a Voice — Use It, this empowering session supports students in developing confidence and agency as they complete their final creative projects and prepare to share their work with others.
Students explore what it means to use their voice—through art, writing, film, or advocacy—and connect their projects to wider social issues around identity, justice, and empathy.
What’s Included in Lesson 16:
- PowerPoint presentation (PPTX) – ready to teach
- Editable Canva version
- PDF presentation version
- Full lesson plan with objectives and delivery guidance
- Observation form for teacher or mentor reflection
- Creative project completion time and guidance
- Exit reflection task
- Project rubric for summative assessment or exhibition work
Learning Focus:
- Reflect on personal learning and growth
- Explore self-expression through creative media
- Build confidence to speak up about social issues
- Finalise creative project for exhibition or assessment
Save When You Bundle:
This lesson is part of the complete 16-lesson Adolescence PSHE series, available as a discounted bundle for £96 (20% off).
The bundle includes all lesson slides, teacher and student resources, guides, and creative project materials—everything you need for a complete, ready-to-teach PSHE curriculum.
Perfect For:
KS4 PSHE | RSE | Citizenship | English crossover | SEMH | Alternative Provision | Inclusive and trauma-informed classrooms
Copyright Notice:
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Tags: ks4 pshe | adolescence series | student voice | creative pshe project | emotional literacy | social justice education | trauma-informed pshe | inclusive curriculum | self-expression | empathy and advocacy
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