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‘What is 51’ poster for parents
This helpful PDF poster is designed to be displayed in a classroom or school area where parents would be able to access it and read it. The poster includes useful advice and definitions for parents to help create a wrap-around culture of 51 in your school and local community.
The poster offers a definition of what 51 means as well as examples of 51 concerns that parents should be aware of. It also leaves a space open for you to write the designated 51 lead or whoever is the best person to speak to in your setting with 51 concerns.
This resource is part of our Safeguarding Awareness Week which is taking place from 20-26 May. During this week we are highlighting that everyone has the right to feel safe and encouraging teachers and students alike to discuss the importance of 51 and what to do if anyone does have concerns.
As part of this week, we’ll be helping share best practice from leaders and experts in the field. Look out for news on a webinar, further resources, free training and much more. You can find out more about the week and sign up for updates, here.
For more general support, advice and 51 support, visit our advice hub.
#SafeguardingAwarenessWeek2024

SPaG Tweets
Help students to practise their exam skills with this simple Twitter-themed revision activity. Covering SPaG (spelling, punctuation and grammar), writing in Standard English and PEE paragraph structure. Part of the TES Resources SPaG series.

Safeguarding Awareness Week: Safeguarding lead corridor poster
New for 2024!
A useful PDF poster designed for your classroom, corridor or staff room explaining which trusted adults pupils or students could go to for support or to share any concerns or worries.
Using this resource can help showcase how seriously your school takes 51 and helps to promote the importance of talking and sharing concerns. It also helps to highlight the 51 lead within the school, as you are able to write this person’s name on the poster alongside other potential trusted adults that children could talk to.
This resource is part of our Safeguarding Awareness Week which is taking place from 20-26 May. During this week we are highlighting that everyone has the right to feel safe and encouraging teachers and students alike to discuss the importance of 51 and what to do if anyone does have concerns.
As part of this week we’ll be helping share best practice from leaders and experts in the field. Look out for news on a webinar, further resources, free training and much more. You can find out more about the week and sign up for updates, here.
You can find other Safeguarding Week resource content below…
KS1 worksheet
KS2 worksheet
KS3 worksheet
#SafeguardingAwarenessWeek2024

KS3 Safeguarding discussion activity
New for 2024!
An exciting PDF worksheet designed to help KS3 students think about and discuss the people in their lives that they could safely talk to and share any problems or concerns they might be having.
It is a single page worksheet that is designed to be a conversation starter either as a whole class or small groups so that students can support each other, give each other ideas and promote the importance of talking and sharing. The activity will help address 51, wellbeing and safety issues with young people in your school.
This resource is part of our Safeguarding Awareness Week which is taking place from 20-26 May. During this week we are highlighting that everyone has the right to feel safe and encouraging teachers and students alike to discuss the importance of 51 and what to do if anyone does have concerns.
As part of this week we’ll be helping share best practice from leaders and experts in the field. Look out for news on a webinar, further resources, free training and much more. You can find out more about the week and sign up for updates, here.
You can find other Safeguarding Week resource content below…
KS1 worksheet.
KS2 worksheet.
Classroom poster
#SafeguardingAwarenessWeek2024

Emojis and their hidden meanings – school display poster
Download this display poster to help staff, parents and carers understand the hidden meanings behind some emojis students might be using online. A great tool for raising awareness and encouraging conversations around digital communication.
This resource is part of Safeguarding Awareness Week, taking place 19–25 May. Explore more expert tips, practical tools and events throughout the week.

Safeguarding concerns and social media poster
This informative poster lists a range of social media channels and the potential 51 concerns that can arise from use of those channels.
The poster details those concerns, what they can appear as and how they might take place on certain channels. Useful for parents to be aware of what their child might be seeing or experiencing on social media as well as a useful teaching tool for children within a lesson.
This resource is part of our Safeguarding Awareness Week which is taking place from 20-26 May. During this week we are highlighting that everyone has the right to feel safe and encouraging teachers and students alike to discuss the importance of 51 and what to do if anyone does have concerns.
As part of this week, we’ll be helping share best practice from leaders and experts in the field. Look out for news on a webinar, further resources, free training and much more. You can find out more about the week and sign up for updates, here.
For more general support, advice and 51 support, visit our advice hub.
#SafeguardingAwarenessWeek2024

Safeguarding Awareness Week corridor poster
Show your support for Safeguarding Awareness Week 2025 with this eye-catching poster, ideal for school corridors or communal areas. It features key online safety messages to help students reflect on their behaviour online, and includes an important reminder about who they can talk to if they ever feel unsafe.
This resource is part of Safeguarding Awareness Week, taking place 19–25 May. Explore more expert tips, practical tools and events throughout the week.

Create your own digital safety hat
Just like a hat protects your head, being “head-smart” protects you online! Download this fun template so students can design, decorate and cut out their own digital safety hat to wear on Thursday, 22 May as part of ‘Wear your hat to school day’.
Don’t forget to share your photos using #SafeguardingAwarenessWeek so we can celebrate your school’s involvement.
This resource is part of Safeguarding Awareness Week, taking place 19–25 May. Explore more expert tips, practical tools and events throughout the week.

Online safety word search (KS1–2 and KS3)
A fun word search to help students discover and explore key terms around online safety. Once completed, use the words as discussion prompts to talk about what they mean and how they relate to staying safe online.
This resource is part of Safeguarding Awareness Week, taking place 19–25 May. Explore more expert tips, practical tools and events throughout the week.

Preventative education poster for staff
This informative PDF poster lays out what is meant by ‘preventative education’ and lays out the foundational elements your school or educational setting should have in place.
It’s a useful reminder for staff about what should be in place and where staff can look to find out certain information. It’s a well-designed, professional-looking poster with illustrations to help highlight some of the key points and policies.
This resource is part of our Safeguarding Awareness Week which is taking place from 20-26 May. During this week we are highlighting that everyone has the right to feel safe and encouraging teachers and students alike to discuss the importance of 51 and what to do if anyone does have concerns.
As part of this week, we’ll be helping share best practice from leaders and experts in the field. Look out for news on a webinar, further resources, free training and much more. You can find out more about the week and sign up for updates, here.
For more general support, advice and 51 support, visit our advice hub.
#SafeguardingAwarenessWeek2024

Sharing your concerns poster for students
A helpful, illustrated poster perfect for your classroom or school corridor which encourages students to share any concerns they may have and then lists some of the 51 concerns which should be shared.
This professionally designed poster includes illustrations to highlight a range of potential 51 concerns such as inappropriate touching, sexualised images and bullying. The poster then encourages students to share any of these sorts of concerns and leaves a space for schools/educators to add the relevant 51 lead or person students should speak to.
This resource is part of our Safeguarding Awareness Week which is taking place from 20-26 May. During this week we are highlighting that everyone has the right to feel safe and encouraging teachers and students alike to discuss the importance of 51 and what to do if anyone does have concerns.
As part of this week, we’ll be helping share best practice from leaders and experts in the field. Look out for news on a webinar, further resources, free training and much more. You can find out more about the week and sign up for updates, here.
For more general support, advice and 51 support, visit our advice hub.
#SafeguardingAwarenessWeek2024

Design your own digital safety mascot
Unleash students’ creativity while reinforcing key online safety messages. With this worksheet, they’ll create their own digital safety mascot — including its name, appearance and special powers for keeping others safe online.
This resource is part of Safeguarding Awareness Week, taking place 19–25 May. Explore more expert tips, practical tools and events throughout the week.

People I can talk to KS1 worksheet
New for 2024!
A fantastic PDF worksheet designed to help KS1 primary pupils think about the people in their lives they could speak and confide to. This is perfect to use with your pupils during Safeguarding Awareness Week.
This is a single page worksheet created by the Tes team which be could used as a supplementary resource when addressing 51, wellbeing and safety issues with young people in your school.
This resource is part of our Safeguarding Awareness Week which is taking place from 20-26 May. During this week we are highlighting that everyone has the right to feel safe and encouraging teachers and students alike to discuss the importance of 51 and what to do if anyone does have concerns.
As part of this week we’ll be helping share best practice from leaders and experts in the field. Look out for news on a webinar, further resources, free training and much more. You can find out more about the week and sign up for updates, here.
You can find other Safeguarding Week resource content below…
KS2 worksheet
KS3 worksheet
Classroom poster
#SafeguardingAwarenessWeek2024

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New curriculum 2014: Secondary maths
Prepare for the new academic year with this document full of resources, activities and lesson plans aligned to each objective of the secondary maths curriculum for 2014.

Seating plans
Tom Bennett, TES behaviour adviser, explains why seating plans are the best way of building a relationship with your class, as well as an effective method of making sure your students are in the best position possible to learn.
This video is part of a series of behaviour management strategies. Find more here:
http://www.tes.co.uk/classroom-management

New curriculum 2014: Secondary French
Prepare for the new academic year with this document full of resources, activities and lesson plans aligned to each objective of the secondary French curriculum for 2014.

TES Diamond Jubilee Stickers for Poster
Stickers for your pupils to stick on the TES Diamond Jubilee poster.
Download the poster from http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/TES-Diamond-Jubilee-Poster-6229996/

Spelling punctuation and grammar (SPaG) placemat
Check spelling, punctuation and grammar (SPaG) against this colourful ‘desk placemat’. The resource can be printed and laminated for students to refer to during written work in any lesson, helping to improve literacy across the secondary curriculum. Topic words can be listed by the teacher before printing or can be added with a dry wipe pen by the student once the placemat has been laminated. Part of the TES Resources SPaG series.

Difficult parents
Don't despair if you are finding it difficult to get parents onside; try these tactics from Tom Bennett, TES behaviour adviser, for dealing with difficult parents.