Looking at how to qualities found in positive relationships (both friends and family) and how they can be maintained when there are changes.
Complete slides and printable resources to go with it.
Powerpoint and thinking maps covering topics of love, marriage, civil partnerships and forced marriages. All made to be child friendly and used information from trusted sites to make sensitive topics accessible for year 6 children.
Designed to be diverse too so it fits in with the PSHE curriculum for 2020.
A complete lesson that goes over themes of what peer pressure is, how to overcome peer pressure. What consent is, that as children they cannot give consent to some things if they are not of a legal age (eg.marriage). Goes over scenarios in the sheet.
A PSHE lesson on staying safe. It includes going over peer pressure and consent (there is a another lesson I have uploaded which would come before this), touches on online safety and running away from home.
A lesson where children can go over what respect is, what to do when being disrespected and the power of praise. Only other resource you need is a plain piece of A4 for each child.
This is a lesson teaching children how to take care of their mental health and showing both Childline and Kooth as possible outreach support.
It could easily be adapted for any age up to 18 as the strategies are much the same.
I did this research myself and had 28 responses. I did it because I couldn’t find this information like this online for my (year 6) class and I can’t give any experience as a straight person.
It was designed to be the basis of a lesson during Diversity week where we would analyse the data. This is why there are also questions attached. Use it how you wish.
Ideas I came up with for Diversity Week for my year 6 class, it would also be appropriate for year 5. The research project survey information can also be found on my TES shop :)
A video supporting the powerpoint if you wish for it to be discussed instead:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azDHWMobup0
Discusses racism, Black Lives Matter and racist stereotypes. It is aimed to be used for KS2 children (age 7-11).
Slides with pages from Boys Who Dare to be Different and* Stories for Kids Who Dare to be Different*.
Children to summarise what they find out from the page. This was designed for Home learning purposes.
Looking at similarities and differences in people and how we can respect differences to have relationships with people who are different to ourselves.
Includes powerpoint and resources to print for activities.
A lesson covering how racial stereotypes are damaging and how racism still effects people in present day. It covers the Black Lives Matter movement, what to do when they notice racism and offers a range of books being read at the end to help children see different perspectives.