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www.ecpublishing.co.uk We are the market leaders in PSHE + RSE resources, with over 14 million downloads of our lessons worldwide and over 5500 five star reviews. Established in 2015, our team of consultants and teachers has written for The Bank of England, The Children's Commissioner, The CCRC, The British Legion and many other UK charities and institutions. We love what we do and we aim to be highest quality and best value for money out there. Find us at www.ecpublishing.co.uk.
Being kind KS1 PSHE lesson.
A one-hour long, very detailed, fully resourced PSHE lesson suitable for KS1. This lesson has been created for Year 1, however, the activities are also suitable for use in Year 2.
In this lesson, the children will learn what it means to ‘be kind’. We will read Be Kind by Pat Zietlow Miller before completing a teacher-led discussion linked to the text. The students will identify examples of kind behaviour, before reflecting on the impact a kind act has had on them.
The lesson includes a case study starter, a story with accompanying questions, a reflection activity, and a plenary task.
Created to fit the new DfE and PSHE Association statutory 2020 /21 guidelines, the lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, all editable with accompanying tasks and worksheets.
The lesson has been left editable and is filled with engaging, well differentiated and fun activities. It is designed to be ‘no prep’, so you can just pick it up and use it, although it is still adaptable should you wish to.
Who are EC Resources?
EC Resources are the top TES PSHE providers and are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Children’s Commissioner, The Bank of England, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK.
You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk
Teaching PSHE, RE or Citizenship GCSE next year? Why not join our Citizenship and PSHE teachers Facebook group, with 8000 other teachers, for guidance, advice and resource sharing.
Eating well KS1 PSHE lesson.
A one-hour long, very detailed, fully resourced PSHE lesson suitable for KS1. This lesson has been created for Year 1, however, the activities are also suitable for use in Year 2, or even younger students in KS2 (Year 3).
In this lesson, the children will learn about the Eatwell Guide and how it can help us to eat a healthy, balanced diet. We will discuss the key components of a healthy meal, and with help of scaffolded resources, plan a set of healthy, balanced meals.
The lesson includes a case study starter, a healthy-eating video clip, a meal planning activity, and a roll and colour plenary task.
Created to fit the new DfE and PSHE Association statutory 2020 /21 guidelines, the lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, all editable with accompanying tasks and worksheets.
The lesson has been left editable and is filled with engaging, well differentiated and fun activities. It is designed to be ‘no prep’, so you can just pick it up and use it, although it is still adaptable should you wish to.
Who are EC Resources?
EC Resources are the top TES PSHE providers and are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Children’s Commissioner, The Bank of England, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK.
You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk
Teaching PSHE, RE or Citizenship GCSE next year? Why not join our Citizenship and PSHE teachers Facebook group, with 8000 other teachers, for guidance, advice and resource sharing.
Getting hurt KS1 PSHE lesson.
A one-hour long, very detailed, fully resourced PSHE lesson suitable for KS1. This lesson has been created for Year 1, however, the activities are also suitable for use in Year 2.
In this lesson, the children will learn about getting physically or emotionally hurt, and how we can get help. We will listen to ‘Ouch Moments: When Words are Used in Hurtful Ways’ by Michael Genhart and Viviana Garofoli, before completing a set of activities linked to the text.
The students will identify examples of how a person’s body or feelings can be hurt, before reflecting on a set of case studies.
The lesson includes a case study starter, a story with accompanying questions, a short recall activity relating to the story, a creative task that includes a set of case studies and a plenary task.
Created to fit the new DfE and PSHE Association statutory 2020 /21 guidelines, the lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, all editable with accompanying tasks and worksheets.
The lesson has been left editable and is filled with engaging, well differentiated and fun activities. It is designed to be ‘no prep’, so you can just pick it up and use it, although it is still adaptable should you wish to.
Who are EC Resources?
EC Resources are the top TES PSHE providers and are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Children’s Commissioner, The Bank of England, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK.
You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk
Teaching PSHE, RE or Citizenship GCSE next year? Why not join our Citizenship and PSHE teachers Facebook group, with 8000 other teachers, for guidance, advice and resource sharing.
‘What are feelings?’ KS1/Year 1/Autumn 1 PSHE lesson.
Created with a view to being delivered in the first half-term of the year, this hour-long, fully resourced lesson is a perfect introduction to feelings, emotions, and how to recognise them in ourselves and others.
Whilst the lesson has been created with Year 1 in mind, the PowerPoint and activities may also be suitable for Reception-aged students. In this lesson, the children will learn how to spot a variety of emotions by observing typical facial expressions and body language.
We will use our detective skills to identify emotions in photographs, before completing a set of practical activities.
The lesson includes a ‘What can you see?’ starter activity, an optional story with accompanying questions, a set of practical emotions-themed activities, and a plenary task.
Created to fit the new DfE and PSHE Association statutory 2020 /21 guidelines, the lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, all editable with accompanying tasks and worksheets.
The lesson has been left editable and is filled with engaging, well differentiated and fun activities. It is designed to be ‘no prep’, so you can just pick it up and use it, although it is still adaptable should you wish to.
Who are EC Resources?
EC Resources are the top TES PSHE providers and are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Children’s Commissioner, The Bank of England, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK.
You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk
Teaching PSHE, RE or Citizenship GCSE next year? Why not join our Citizenship and PSHE teachers Facebook group, with 8000 other teachers, for guidance, advice and resource sharing.
NEW! 8 HOURS OF CONTENT This pack contains 6 x lessons (one is a double) and an assembly designed to help your students manage their performance and stress levels as they navigate and prepare for their exams.
Includes:
1 hour lesson on stress, how this can affect exam performance and how how to combat this,
2 hour lesson on the best, tried and tested revision skills, how to apply them, how to create a revision time-table (includes template) and how to motivate ourselves (2 hours).
A mental health and stress assembly
1 hour lesson all about how we can use relaxation techniques to manage stress levels
1 hour lesson all about applying mindfulness
1 hour lesson with a focus on managing anxiety in any situation
1 hour lesson all about persevering through tough times and reducing procrastination.
Who are EC Resources?
EC Resources are the top TES PSHE providers and are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Children’s Commissioner, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK.
Check out our PSHE Packages here:
Complete KS3 PSHE and RSE
Complete KS4 PSHE and RSE
Complete KS5 PSHE and RSE
One Year of Citizenship and British Values
Complete KS3 RE
Complete Careers and Employability
AQA Citizenship GCSE Mega Pack
You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk
Teaching PSHE, RE or Citizenship GCSE next year? Why not join our Citizenship and PSHE teachers Facebook group, with 9000 other teachers, for guidance, advice and resource sharing.
What is respect KS1/Year 1/Autumn 1 PSHE lesson. Created with a view to being delivered in the first term of the year, this hour-long, fully resourced lesson is a perfect introduction to the concept of respect, and how we can behave respectfully to others.
Whilst the lesson has been created with Year 1 in mind, the PowerPoint and activities may also be suitable for adjacent year groups. In this lesson, the children will learn about respectful and disrespectful behaviour, and how we should behave in different situations.
We will read Teach Your dragon Respect by Steve Herman, before completing activities linked to the text. The lesson includes a ‘What can you see?’ starter activity, a story with accompanying comprehension questions, a respectful or disrespectful sorting task, a showing respect worksheet, and a plenary task.
Created to fit the new DfE and PSHE Association statutory 2020 /21 guidelines, the lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, all editable with accompanying tasks and worksheets.
The lesson has been left editable and is filled with engaging, well differentiated and fun activities. It is designed to be ‘no prep’, so you can just pick it up and use it, although it is still adaptable should you wish to.
Who are EC Resources?
EC Resources are the top TES PSHE providers and are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Children’s Commissioner, The Bank of England, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK.
You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk
Teaching PSHE, RE or Citizenship GCSE next year? Why not join our Citizenship and PSHE teachers Facebook group, with 8000 other teachers, for guidance, advice and resource sharing.
KS1 PSHE - Health - Year 2
A collection of PSHE resources that have been created to cover the ‘Health and Wellbeing’ strand of the PSHE Association’s Programme of Study for KS1.
These lessons have been specifically created for use with students in Year 2.
They are also suitable for use in schools who have opted to follow the PSHE Association’s Thematic Model for KS1.
Polite words KS1/Year 1/Autumn 2 PSHE lesson.
Created with a view to being delivered in the Autumn term, this lesson builds on learning from the previous lesson, What is respect?, and explores the importance of using polite words when interacting with others.
In this lesson, the children will learn about the different situations when we should be using polite words, with a particular focus on please, thank you, and excuse me.
We will read Sue Grave’s, Rhino Learns to be Polite, before completing a set of activities linked to the text. The lesson includes a starter activity, a cut-and-paste sorting task, a story with accompanying questions, a draw and write activity, and a game of Splat in the plenary task.
Created to fit the new DfE and PSHE Association statutory 2020 /21 guidelines, the lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, all editable with accompanying tasks and worksheets.
The lesson has been left editable and is filled with engaging, well differentiated and fun activities. It is designed to be ‘no prep’, so you can just pick it up and use it, although it is still adaptable should you wish to.
Who are EC Resources?
EC Resources are the top TES PSHE providers and are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Children’s Commissioner, The Bank of England, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK.
You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk
Teaching PSHE, RE or Citizenship GCSE next year? Why not join our Citizenship and PSHE teachers Facebook group, with 8000 other teachers, for guidance, advice and resource sharing.
KS1 PSHE - Relationships - Year 2
A collection of PSHE resources that have been created to cover the ‘Relationships’ strand of the PSHE Association’s Programme of Study for KS1.
These lessons have been specifically created for use with students in Year 2.
They are also suitable for use in schools who have opted to follow the PSHE Association’s Thematic Model for KS1.
**Sustainability - why do we need to consume our resources responsibly? **
A detailed, editable 1 hour lesson all about sustainability and the reasons why we need to consume our planet’s resources responsibly.
Created to fit an ‘adaptive teaching style’ the lesson is influenced by Rosenshine’s principles of instruction, and promotes both cognitive and metacognitive strategies.
In this lesson, the students will discuss what it means to live sustainably and identify examples of unsustainable products and activities. We will describe the environmental impact of unsustainable living and explain why we need to change and how we can go about doing it!
The lesson is ideally suited to students in UKS2 or younger students in KS3.
The resources are fully editable, and therefore easy to amend should you wish to use the resources with other year groups.
The lesson is fully-scaffolded, contains a variety of activities, an hour long PowerPoint, contains a brand new in-house EC Publishing video clip, and has clear measurable outcomes and success criteria.
Who are EC Resources?
EC Resources are the top TES PSHE providers and are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Children’s Commissioner, The Bank of England, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK.
You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk
Teaching PSHE, RE or Citizenship GCSE next year? Why not join our Citizenship and PSHE teachers Facebook group, with 8000 other teachers, for guidance, advice and resource sharing.
New edition, new content for 2023-24. 20 x detailed, differentiated and editable PSHE lessons which meets all the latest PSHE guidelines for RSE. This pack contains - Online Dating Safety, Healthy Relationships and Misogyny, Friendships and Fall-outs, Gender stereotypes, Andrew Tate, Incels and Masculinity, Falling in love, Marriage, Online Pornography, Abortion beliefs and legality, Gender roles, Parenting, Pleasure and much more. Also includes RSE assessment quiz.
Activities are scaffolded, there is a detailed and colourful PowerPoint for each lesson lasting at least one hour, clip tasks with questions and answers, worksheets, signposting to further help agencies and charities, clear outcomes and also literacy, creative and partnered activities.
All lessons are fully editable, engaging and very easy to follow.
Who are EC Resources?
EC Resources are the top TES PSHE providers and are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Children’s Commissioner, The Bank of England, The British Legion, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK.
We also run the EC Publishing website where you can find everything you need for PSHE, RE and Citizenship. You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk
Check out our PSHE Packages on Tes here:
Complete KS3 PSHE and RSE
Complete KS4 PSHE and RSE
Complete KS5 PSHE and RSE
One Year of Citizenship and British Values
Complete KS3 RE
Complete Careers and Employability
AQA Citizenship GCSE Mega Pack
Teaching PSHE, RE or Citizenship GCSE next year? Why not join our Citizenship and PSHE teachers Facebook group, with 10,000 other teachers, for guidance, advice and resource sharing.
Personal space EYFS PSHE lesson.
A detailed, fully resourced PSHE lesson suitable for EYFS/Reception age children. Created by our early years specialist, this lesson has been designed for use with children in Reception, however, the PowerPoint and activities could be adapted for use with other age groups.
In this lesson, the children will learn about personal space and what it means to respect the personal space of others. We will discuss the reasons why we need to ask before touch another person, as well as highlighting what you should do if you don’t want to be touched.
The lesson includes a sing-along starter activity (to ensure a swift start to the lesson), a story with accompanying questions, an adult-led focus task, an independent activity to be carried out during continuous provision and a plenary task.
Created to fit the new DfE and PSHE Association statutory 2020 /21 guidelines, the lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, all editable with accompanying tasks and worksheets.
The lesson has been left editable and is filled with engaging activities. It is designed to be ‘no prep’, so you can just pick it up and use it, although it is still adaptable should you wish to.
Asking permission EYFS PSHE lesson.
A detailed, fully resourced PSHE lesson suitable for EYFS/Reception age children. Created by our early years specialist, this lesson has been designed for use with children in Reception, however, the PowerPoint and activities could be adapted for use with other age groups.
In this lesson, the children will learn about respect and the reasons why we should always ask for permission before touching another person or their belongings. We will discuss how to ask for permission in a range of scenarios including asking to go to the toilet, play outside, or play with a toy that someone is using. We will also address what you should do if the answer is no.
The lesson includes a sing-along starter activity (to ensure a swift start to the lesson), a story with accompanying questions, an adult-led focus task, an independent activity to be carried out during continuous provision, and a plenary task.
Created to fit the new DfE and PSHE Association statutory 2020 /21 guidelines, the lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, all editable with accompanying tasks and worksheets.
The lesson has been left editable and is filled with engaging activities. It is designed to be ‘no prep’, so you can just pick it up and use it, although it is still adaptable should you wish to.
This new pack for 2023 will help your students in being discerning consumers of media, staying safe online, recognising poor influences and allowing you to cover the 2023 DfE / PSHE Association guidance for media literacy and digital resilience. Everything is editable.
Lessons included:
An introduction to building resilience
Digital resilience and social media
Andrew Tate, misogyny and toxic masculinity - online influences
Gender Equality (managing online misinformation with facts)
How to manage online and social media stress
How online dating can be dangerous and what to watch out for
Body Positivity TikToks, fad online diets and poor health advice online
Safer Internet Day - Life Online
Online Pornography and the brain (KS4 lesson)
Media literacy - why is this so important?
Accessing appropriate help online (health advice focus)
Group chats, online messaging services and cyber-bullying
The previews shown are just a small sample of what is included.
Activities are scaffolded, there is a detailed and colourful PowerPoint, clip tasks with questions and answers, information pack, worksheets,literacy tasks, creative tasks, signposting to further help agencies and charities, clear outcomes and also partnered activities.
It is fully editable, engaging and very easy to follow.
Find more lessons on everything from contraception, relationships Incels to dating, love, health and wellbeing, extremism, pornography, gender and transgender prejudice, racism, sex and relationships and much more on the EC Publishing website.
Who are EC Resources?
EC Resources are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Bank of England, The British Legion, The Children’s Commissioner, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK.
You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk
EYFS - PSHE RSE Resources
A bundle of EYFS RSE resources that have been created by our early years specialist.
The lessons have been designed for use with children in Reception, however, the PowerPoint and activities could be adapted for use with other age groups.
Each lesson includes includes a sing-along starter activity (to ensure a swift start to the lesson), a story with accompanying questions, an adult-led focus task, an independent activity to be carried out during continuous provision, and a plenary task.
The bundle includes the following lessons:
Lesson 1 - Kindness
Lesson 2 - Let’s be friends
Lesson 3 - Sharing and taking turns
Lesson 4 - Saying sorry
Lesson 5 - Telling the truth
Lesson 6 - My family
Lesson 7 - Making good choices
Lesson 8 - All about manners
Lesson 9 - Bullying
Lesson 10 - Personal space
Lesson 11 - Asking permission
Lesson 12 - Secrets
Making Good Choices EYFS PSHE lesson.
A detailed, fully resourced PSHE lesson suitable for EYFS/Reception age children. Created by our early years specialist, this lesson has been designed for use with children in Reception, however, the PowerPoint and activities could be adapted for use with other age groups.
In this lesson, the children will learn about good and bad choices, and how we can decide upon the right thing to do. The lesson includes a sing-along starter activity (to ensure a swift start to the lesson), a story with accompanying questions, an adult-led focus task, an independent activity to be carried out during continuous provision, and a plenary task.
Created to fit the new DfE and PSHE Association statutory 2020 /21 guidelines, the lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, all editable with accompanying tasks and worksheets.
The lesson has been left editable and is filled with engaging activities. It is designed to be ‘no prep’, so you can just pick it up and use it, although it is still adaptable should you wish to.
Who are EC Resources?
EC Resources are the top TES PSHE providers and are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Children’s Commissioner, The Bank of England, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK.
Check out our PSHE Packages here:
Complete KS1 PSHE and RSE
Complete KS2 PSHE and RSE
Complete Primary PSHE Reception to Year 6
You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk
Teaching PSHE, RE or Citizenship GCSE next year? Why not join our Citizenship and PSHE teachers Facebook group, with 8000 other teachers, for guidance, advice and resource sharing.
From Andrew Tate, toxic masculinity, incels and online misogyny to fad diet TikTokers, media literacy and mental health effects - these brand new PSHE lessons have a focus on social media and the influencers our students are watching. The pack will help your students in being discerning consumers of media, stay safe online, recognise poor influences and allow you to cover the 2023 DfE / PSHE Association guidance. Everything is editable.
Lessons included:
Part One - Online misogyny
Andrew Tate and online misogyny
Why is gender equality good for society? (focus on combating misogynistic influencers)
Toxic vs positive masculinity in focus
How can positive masculinity combat online toxic masculinity?
Radicalisation online and incels
Why do we need feminism today?
Part Two - Social media, media literacy and influencers
Why is media literacy so important?
Why do we need digital resilience?
How does social media affect our mental health?
How does social media often give us bad health advice and leave us with poor body image?
Accessing appropriate and Inappropriate sources of help
The previews shown are just a small sample of what is included.
Activities are scaffolded, there is a detailed and colourful PowerPoint, clip tasks with questions and answers, information pack, worksheets,literacy tasks, creative tasks, signposting to further help agencies and charities, clear outcomes and also partnered activities.
It is fully editable, engaging and very easy to follow.
This lesson is taken from the EC Publishing Complete Secondary Package which can be found at our the EC Publishing website. You can also visit my Tes store https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/EC_Resources for everything PSHE, RSE, RE and Citizenship.
Find more lessons on everything from RSE, misogyny, masculinity and Andrew Tate to jobs, consent, stereotyping, employment and careers, dating, love, drugs, alcohol, vaping, sleep, mental health and wellbeing, extremism, pornography, gender and transgender prejudice, racism, British Values, living in the wider world, sexual health, equality and diversity, STIs, contraception, sex and relationships and much more at our website.
Who are EC Resources?
EC Resources are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Bank of England, The British Legion, The Children’s Commissioner, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK.
You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk
A very thorough and interesting healthy eating quiz which can be used at the end of a PSHE unit, as part of an introduction to a puberty unit or as a break from your usual lessons at any time. The quiz includes a detailed answer sheet and clips to introduce new terminology.
It’s is editable, easy to use and has 40 questions.
Check out our PSHE Packages here:
Complete KS3 PSHE and RSE
Complete KS4 PSHE and RSE
One Year of KS5 PSHE and RSE
One Year of Citizenship and British Values
Complete Year 7 and 8 RE
Complete Careers and Employability
AQA Citizenship GCSE Mega Pack
We also run the EC Publishing website and you can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk
Teaching PSHE, RE or Citizenship GCSE next year? Why not join our Citizenship and PSHE teachers Facebook group, with 6000 other teachers, for guidance, advice and resource sharing.
Who are EC Resources?
EC Resources are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Children’s Commissioner, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK.
You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk
New edition, new content for 2024-25. 20 hours of detailed, differentiated and editable PSHE lessons which meets all the latest PSHE guidelines for RSE. This pack contains -
Why is trust so important?
How can we maintain great friendships? (2 hours)
How can we prevent bullying?
What are healthy relationships?
What is marriage and why must it be freely entered into?
What are incels, the manosphere and misogyny?
What does it take to be a great man?
Why do we need tolerance and mutual respect?
Gender, gender roles and transgender in focus
Sexual harassment - attitudes, reporting it and the law
What are gender stereotypes and how are they harmful?
How does gender equality benefit everyone in society?
What are love and romance?
What are different families and committed relationships?
Why is consent so important? (2 hours)
How do we effectively use contraception? (2 hours)
How and why should we use condoms
Also includes an RSE quiz assessment lesson
Activities are scaffolded, there is a detailed and colourful PowerPoint for each lesson lasting at least one hour, clip tasks with questions and answers, worksheets, signposting to further help agencies and charities, clear outcomes and also literacy, creative and partnered activities.
All lessons are fully editable, engaging and very easy to follow.
Who are EC Resources?
EC Resources are the top TES PSHE providers and are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Children’s Commissioner, The Bank of England, The British Legion, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK.
You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk
Check out our PSHE Packages on Tes here:
Complete KS3 PSHE and RSE
Complete KS4 PSHE and RSE
Complete KS5 PSHE and RSE
One Year of Citizenship and British Values
Complete KS3 RE
Complete Careers and Employability
AQA Citizenship GCSE Mega Pack
Teaching PSHE, RE or Citizenship GCSE next year? Why not join our Citizenship and PSHE teachers Facebook group, with 10,000 other teachers, for guidance, advice and resource sharing.
Healthy Food / Healthy Eating EYFS PSHE lesson.
A detailed, fully resourced PSHE lesson suitable for EYFS/Reception age children. This lesson has been designed for use with children in Reception, however, the PowerPoint and activities could be adapted for use with other age groups.
In this lesson, the children will learn about healthy eating. We will discuss some of the main food groups including fruits and vegetables, proteins, grains, as well as unhealthy foods that are high in sugar. We will read The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle before carrying out a choice of adult-led and independent activities.
The lesson includes a sing-along starter (to ensure a swift start to the lesson), a story with accompanying questions, an adult-led focus task, independent activities to be carried out during continuous provision, and a plenary task.
Created to fit the new DfE and PSHE Association statutory 2020 /21 guidelines, the lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, all editable with accompanying tasks and worksheets.
The lesson has been left editable and is filled with engaging activities. It is designed to be ‘no prep’, so you can just pick it up and use it, although it is still adaptable should you wish to.