Teacher and content creator. I specialise in active and engaging teaching and learning and retrieval. My content is mainly based around Religious Studies and PSHE but I aim to make lots of my activities editable for use by other subject areas too.
Teacher and content creator. I specialise in active and engaging teaching and learning and retrieval. My content is mainly based around Religious Studies and PSHE but I aim to make lots of my activities editable for use by other subject areas too.
A comprehensive 2023 PSHE lesson on eating disorders. Equip your students with essential knowledge and skills to recognize, address, and support individuals facing the challenges of Eating Disorders. Pack includes fully editable lesson PPT, Card sort activity with teacher answers, Scenario activity and Teacher’s Guide to teaching Eating Disorders. The lesson is designed to be an hour long.
What’s Included- More details:
Teaching Guide:
A teaching guide to empower teachers with the tools they need to effectively communicate this sensitive subject, helping them to navigate this delicate topic with confidence.
Comprehensive Information on Eating Disorders:
This lesson covers the main types of eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge-eating disorder. Students will explore the defining characteristics of each disorder, enabling them to distinguish between them. In addition, the causes and effects of these disorders are thoroughly analysed, deepening students’ understanding of the underlying factors and the impact on individuals’ lives.
Identifying Tell-Tale Signs:
Give your students with the knowledge to identify tell-tale signs of eating disorders in themselves or others. By recognizing these signs early, they can play a crucial role in seeking help and support. The lesson provides real-world scenarios and practical exercises that will enable students to spot potential indicators, fostering empathy and understanding.
Interactive Card Sort Activity:
Engage your students with the interactive card sort activity, complete with teacher answers. This hands-on exercise encourages critical thinking as students sort causes from effects and evaluate what they believe are the worst effects of eating disorders.
Scenario Activity for Thought-Provoking Discussions:
To deepen students’ understanding, the scenario sheets allow them to explore various eating disorder scenarios. They’ll be prompted to consider different perspectives, identify potential causes, and discuss tell-tale signs. This activity encourages empathy and critical thinking, making your lesson more effective and relatable.
Signposting for Help and Support:
We understand the importance of offering guidance on where to seek help. This lesson includes information on resources and organizations that can provide assistance to individuals struggling with eating disorders. By connecting your students with these support networks, you empower them to make a difference in the lives of those in need.
Navigate the essential components of the PSHE (Personal, Social, Health, and Economic) curriculum with ease using The Study Studio10’s Free Guide to Statutory PSHE Content in UK Secondary Schools. This comprehensive, user-friendly guide outlines the statutory requirements, helping you ensure your lessons are in line with government guidelines.
Covering topics across Relationships, Health, and Living in the Wider World, this resource is designed to support teachers, Heads of Year, and curriculum planners in delivering a complete and compliant PSHE programme. With an at-a-glance structure and clear explanations of each requirement, it’s ideal for those looking to build or review their PSHE curriculum.
Key Features:
Clear Overview of Statutory Requirements: Outlines essential topics, including Relationships and Sex Education (RSE), mental health, online safety, financial education, and more.
Teacher-Friendly Format: Organised for easy reference, with breakdowns by theme.
Compliance Support: Ensures all statutory elements are covered, reducing the time needed for research and planning.
Free Downloadable Resource: Accessible at no cost, making it easy for all teachers to access and use.
Equip yourself with the knowledge to build impactful and compliant PSHE lessons with The Study Studio10’s Free Guide to Statutory PSHE Content in UK Secondary Schools – the ultimate reference for every secondary PSHE teacher!
This comprehensive PSHE lesson pack provides educators with everything needed to sensitively address the topic of baby loss with secondary students. Covering various aspects of baby loss, including miscarriage and stillbirth, the resource promotes understanding, empathy, and open dialogue. With high-quality materials, this lesson provides a respectful, informative space for students to learn and discuss an often-stigmatised topic.
What’s Included:
Lesson Slides – Clear, adaptable slides guiding the lesson with structured information and engaging visuals.
Worksheet – Thought-provoking activities to help students reflect and process the subject matter.
Signposting Resources – Reliable links and resources to offer further support for students and families affected by baby loss.
Information on Baby Loss – Covers key information on miscarriage and stillbirth, the impact on both men and women, and includes perspectives on how baby loss is experienced differently.
Support and Guidance Tips – Practical advice for students on supporting those who have experienced baby loss, fostering empathy and understanding.
Tackling Stigma – Steps and discussion points aimed at breaking down stigmas around baby loss, encouraging a culture of openness and respect.
Key Benefits:
Promotes Empathy and Awareness – Helps students understand baby loss from multiple perspectives, enhancing emotional literacy and compassion.
Comprehensive and Ready-to-Use – Fully prepared lesson that requires minimal preparation, enabling educators to confidently deliver sensitive material.
Encourages Open Dialogue – Addresses challenging topics with respect, promoting a supportive classroom environment.
Ideal For:
PSHE teachers looking for a thoughtful, well-structured resource to discuss baby loss, including its impact, stigma, and the support those affected may need.
Empower your students to engage meaningfully with this crucial topic. This Baby Loss PSHE lesson pack is an invaluable addition to any PSHE curriculum, helping students develop empathy and understanding in a supportive, respectful way.
This comprehensive PSHE lesson on Breast Cancer Awareness and Self-Examination is designed for girls and assigned female at birth (AFAB) students. Delivered with sensitivity and inclusivity in mind, this resource covers essential knowledge on breast health, self-examination practices, and awareness of breast cancer in all its forms. With an emphasis on empowerment, education, and prevention, this lesson offers practical guidance to help students develop confidence in caring for their own health.
What’s Included:
Guidance on Self-Examination: Step-by-step instructions on performing self-exams, ensuring students understand how to recognize early warning signs.
Information from CoppaFeel! Charity: Trusted and up-to-date information from CoppaFeel!, a leading charity focused on breast health awareness and education.
Key Topics Covered:
Breast cancer signs and symptoms
Understanding the links between lifestyle factors and breast cancer
Information on genetic factors, inherited risk, and breast cancer within families
Breast cancer in men, as well as considerations for post-op AFAB individuals
Signposting to Support Services: Guidance on where students can go for help or further information.
Benefits of This Lesson:
Promotes Early Detection: Educates students on recognizing signs and symptoms early, empowering them to seek help if needed.
Encourages Self-Care and Prevention: Covers lifestyle factors and prevention methods, promoting long-term well-being.
Inclusive Approach: The lesson acknowledges diverse experiences and includes information on breast cancer in men, as well as considerations for trans and non-binary AFAB individuals.
This PSHE lesson is delivered in an adaptable PowerPoint format, complete with clear, age-appropriate slides and resources to support student engagement. Perfect for building awareness and confidence, this resource is essential for PSHE educators aiming to provide inclusive, comprehensive breast cancer education for girls and AFAB students.
Inspire your Year 11 students with this engaging PSHE lesson on How to Get Motivated?, designed to boost motivation and help students focus on their goals in the lead-up to mocks and exams. This lesson links academic success to students’ personal aspirations and lifestyle ambitions, encouraging them to connect their hard work in school to real-life rewards and future goals.
The lesson is packed with practical strategies to enhance motivation and foster a positive mindset towards exams. It includes dynamic activities such as guided journalling and introduces the BACE method (Body, Achieve, Connect, Enjoy) as a powerful tool for self-reflection and goal-setting. Students will gain practical tips on managing stress, building resilience, and staying motivated throughout the exam season.
What’s Included:
Complete Lesson Presentation: Fully adaptable PowerPoint slides that guide the lesson and include interactive activities to keep students engaged.
BACE Journalling Activity: A structured activity based on the BACE method (Body, Achieve, Connect, Enjoy), which encourages students to reflect on key aspects of their lives, promoting balanced and purposeful living.
BACE Journal Template: Printable journal template to support students in their journalling practice, helping them set achievable goals and reflect on their progress.
Key Benefits:
Encourages Aspiration: Links academic efforts to personal lifestyle goals, helping students see the value of their hard work.
Builds Resilience: Practical tips and activities provide students with tools to manage exam stress and maintain motivation.
Supports Self-Reflection: The BACE method encourages a holistic approach to well-being, guiding students to reflect on their physical health, accomplishments, connections with others, and enjoyment.
This resource offers a comprehensive, structured approach to motivating Year 11 students, equipping them with the mindset and tools they need to succeed. Perfect for PSHE lessons in the lead-up to exams, this adaptable lesson is designed to inspire confidence and resilience in every student!