PSHE lesson plans, work sheets and form time activities for key stage 3 and key stage 4. Plus teacher guidance, lesson ideas and student assessment tools. Login, download, print off and use today in all of your ks3 and ks4 PSHE classes.
Two activities on the topic of health and safety. The lessons cover health and safety signs and symbols and fire safety.
DIPLOMA LINK: Suitable for SHD Diplopma, level 1. 4 lessons on the topic of diversity.
DIPLOMA LINK: Suitable for SHD Diploma, level 1. In this module students work through various activities that help them to understand prejudice and why it is a bad thing.
In this module students study topics including buying local or buying global, advertising and ethics and thinking about the origins of products.
PSHE ks4, a 20 minute sample activity based on personal finance designed for use during form periods and tutorials
DIPLOMA LINK: Lessons 1-4 suitable for Sport and Active Leisure Diploma. PSHE ks4, a series of lessons looking at the effects and consequences of alcohol and alcohol abuse
DIPLOMA LINK: Lessons suitable for Sport and Active Leisure Diploma and SHD Diploma level 1. PSHE ks4, exploring the links between cannabis use and mental health issues, this module is topical and grabs the students attention.
DIPLOMA LINK: Lessons suitable for Sport and Active Leisure Diploma and SHD Diploma level 1. PSHE ks4, bring out the Jamie Oliver in you and encourage your students to get creative with healthy eating!
PSHE ks4, this module focuses on relationships of all different sorts, and on the emotion of love itself.
PSHE ks4, topics range from stereotyping teenage mothers through to exploring the social impacts of teenage pregnancy
DIPLOMA LINK: Activities suitable for Sport and Active Leisure Diploma and SHD Diploma level 1. Students take part in a TV chat show style discussion about how drugs affect lives.
PSHE ks4, download our easy to use PSHE assessment tool for students. Effective assessment plus improving ICT skills all at once.
This assembly plan explains why PSHE, citizenship and careers are as important as GSCE subjects.
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