51ºÚÁÏ

Last updated

17 March 2025

pdf, 2.25 MB
pdf, 2.25 MB
pptx, 21.09 MB
pptx, 21.09 MB

This engaging and age-appropriate lesson for Year 4 explores the emotional and social changes that occur during puberty, helping pupils understand and navigate this important stage of development. The lesson aligns with the UK PSHE curriculum, specifically covering the statutory Relationships and Health Education (RSE) guidance on puberty and emotional wellbeing.

Through interactive discussions, relatable scenarios, and thought-provoking activities, pupils will:

  • Explore how puberty can bring emotional and social changes, including stronger feelings, mood shifts, and increased self-awareness.
  • Understand the concept of body image and how it can be influenced by external factors.
  • Recognize the growing importance of friendships and peer relationships and develop strategies for maintaining positive connections.

This resource includes:

  • A fully planned lesson with a clear structure and engaging content.
  • Thoughtful discussion prompts to encourage open conversations.
  • Activity sheets that reinforce key learning through reflection, group work, and problem-solving tasks.

Designed to create a safe and supportive learning environment, this lesson helps pupils build confidence in discussing emotions and relationships, equipping them with essential life skills for emotional resilience and social wellbeing. Perfect for PSHE leads, classroom teachers, and pastoral staff looking for high-quality, curriculum-aligned RSE resources!

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