Market leaders in PSHE, Citizenship and Careers resources for secondary students.
Out Motto is 'Resources made for Teachers by Teachers' - We are a small dedicated team of teachers, HOD's and Middle leaders with a focus on supporting teachers and students across the world. We have a passion for PSHE, Careers and Citizenship
Market leaders in PSHE, Citizenship and Careers resources for secondary students.
Out Motto is 'Resources made for Teachers by Teachers' - We are a small dedicated team of teachers, HOD's and Middle leaders with a focus on supporting teachers and students across the world. We have a passion for PSHE, Careers and Citizenship
Why Pick Computing GCSE - Careers Options Lesson . A fully-resourced editable Careers PowerPoint lesson (1 hour +) which can be used by teachers to deliver a detailed workshop / session on this topic.
Learning Outcomes:
Understand skills Computing will give me, Know the opportunities Computing can lead to, Understand the course content for Computing GCSE
Key terms
Fintech, Cyber Security, Hardware, Software, Coding, Digital Literacy, Digital Native
Homework Extension Suggestion
“Computing skills are essential in all jobs” List arguments for and against this statement. What do you think?
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable Careers PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
The lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, variety of student facing tasks and comprehension tasks These resources have been designed to be engaging, informative and pick up and teach.
Why not check out some of our latest super bundles below:
Personal Finance as a young Adult
Online Safety + Staying Safe
Y12 Survival Kit - Personal Safety
Y11 Survival Kit - Revision + Exam Stress
British Values Explored Bundle
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Finance Risk + Online Safety
KS4 Options & Subject Choices – Careers-Focused PSHE Unit (8 Lessons + Homework + Assessment)
Help your students make informed GCSE option choices with this fully editable Careers Education unit. Explore what different subjects offer, the skills students can gain, and how each subject links to future career paths and progression.
What’s Included:
✔️ 8 Fully Resourced & Editable Lesson Packs
✔️ 8 Homework Assignments
✔️ 8 End-of-Lesson Confidence Checkers
✔️ Subject-Specific Careers Links
✔️ Options Guidance Resources
Lesson Topics Covered:
Why Choose GCSE Business Studies
Why Choose GCSE Religious Education (RE)
Why Choose GCSE Drama
Why Choose GCSE Geography
Why Choose a Foreign Language at GCSE
Why Choose GCSE Computing
Why Choose GCSE History
Why Choose GCSE Citizenship
Each Lesson Features:
• Fully Editable PowerPoint with Objectives & Tasks
• Engaging Slides, Activities & Discussion Prompts
• Video Links, Case Studies & Extension Challenges
• Confidence Check Assessment Tool
• Teacher Notes Included (on select slides)
• Aligned with Gatsby Benchmarks, DfE Careers Guidance & PSHE Association Themes
Learning Outcomes:
• Understand the core content and structure of each GCSE subject
• Discover which transferable skills and career pathways each subject supports
• Learn about assessment methods and post-16 progression opportunities
• Reflect on personal interests, strengths, and career goals when choosing options
Key Vocabulary Highlights:
Business Acumen, Philosophy, Scriptwriting, Conservation, Coding, Digital Literacy, Curator, Democracy, British Values, Future Pathways, Subject Choices, Transferable Skills
We sell Complete Careers Units - Take a look at some of them here:
⇨ CAREERS KS3 UNIT
⇨ Careers, Employability Skills + Enterprise Unit
⇨ Careers and Gatsby Benchmarks Quizzes
⇨ Post 16 Options and Careers Lesson
⇨ Careers and Employment Activities and Cardsorts
⇨ Skills and Qualities Careers Quiz
⇨ Careers - Writing a Personal Statement
⇨ Careers - Student Workbook
⇨ Careers - Interview Preparation Lesson
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How are Deepfakes are being used. PSHE Lesson . A fully-resourced editable PSHE PowerPoint lesson (1 hour +) which can be used by teachers to deliver a detailed workshop / session /lesson on the importance of this topic.
This is a topic that comes up under the new PSHE Statutory Guidance for RSHE.
Learning Outcomes:
To understand what is meant by a deepfake
To be able to explain how to identify a deepfake
To assess the impact and consequences of creating deepfakes
Students will explore what we mean by deepfakes and malicious AI, before discovering how celebrities, politicians and citizens are falling victim of this new technology.
Key terms
AI , deepfake, democracy, politician, election, confirmation bias
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable Careers PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
The lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, variety of student facing tasks and comprehension tasks These resources have been designed to be engaging, informative and pick up and teach.
Why not check out some of our latest super bundles below:
Personal Finance as a young Adult
Online Safety + Staying Safe
Y12 Survival Kit - Personal Safety
Y11 Survival Kit - Revision + Exam Stress
British Values Explored Bundle
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Finance Risk + Online Safety
If you need any support with this lesson or would like to find out more about the FULL PSHE Currriculum Cre8tive Resources can offer your school please email: thecre8tiveresources@gmail.com
Illegal Online Behavious including Drug and Knife Safety : PSHE Lesson . A fully-resourced editable PSHE PowerPoint lesson (1 hour +) which can be used by teachers to deliver a detailed workshop / session /lesson on the importance of this topic.
This is a topic that comes up under the new PSHE Statutory Guidance for RSHE.
Learning Outcomes:
To understand what online behaviours are illegal
To understand the harm / risks of these behaviours
To understand the legal consequences of these behaviours
Key terms
legal, illegal, anonymous, dark web, hacking, pornography, fraud
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable Careers PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
The lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, variety of student facing tasks and comprehension tasks These resources have been designed to be engaging, informative and pick up and teach.
Why not check out some of our latest super bundles below:
Personal Finance as a young Adult
Online Safety + Staying Safe
Y12 Survival Kit - Personal Safety
Y11 Survival Kit - Revision + Exam Stress
British Values Explored Bundle
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Finance Risk + Online Safety
If you need any support with this lesson or would like to find out more about the FULL PSHE Currriculum Cre8tive Resources can offer your school please email: thecre8tiveresources@gmail.com
Careers, Skills & Your Choices – Careers Education Unit
Empower your students with the knowledge, confidence, and practical tools they need to explore career paths, challenge workplace stereotypes, and make informed choices about their futures.
Perfect for Grades 9–10 (Year 10 UK), this fully editable 7-lesson unit covers career readiness, digital literacy, vocational qualifications, and transferable skills with real-world context.
✅ What’s Included:
• 7 x Editable PowerPoint Lesson Packs
• 7 x Homework Ideas
• 7 x End-of-Lesson Confidence Check Assessments
• Embedded videos, engaging tasks, reflection questions, and real-world application
• Built-in teacher notes and mapped against PSHE/careers education standards and Gatsby Benchmarks
📘 Lesson Topics:
Prioritization Skills for the Workplace
Careers That Use Languages
Understanding T Levels (Vocational Pathways)
Digital Literacy in the Modern Workforce
Election-Linked Careers: 2025 Job Spotlight
Follow Your Dreams – Motivation & Perseverance
Challenging Gender Stereotypes at Work
🎯 Learning Outcomes Include:
• Develop time management and prioritization strategies
• Explore careers that benefit from multilingual skills
• Understand T Levels and how they compare to apprenticeships or A-Levels
• Build awareness of digital literacy and safe tech habits
• Learn how political events create career opportunities
• Cultivate motivation, perseverance, and future-focused goals
• Reflect on gender equality and stereotypes in the workplace
🔑 Key Vocabulary:
Prioritization, Time-Management, Digital Literacy, Apprenticeship, Bilingual, Perseverance, T-Levels, Motivation, Electoral Commission, Stereotypes, Gender Equality, Trade, Culture
💡 Perfect For:
• Careers Lessons
• PSHE / Life Skills Curriculum
• Career Days or Drop-Down Events
• Advisory / Homeroom
• College & Career Readiness Programs
We sell Complete Careers Units - Take a look at some of them here:
⇨ CAREERS KS3 UNIT
⇨ Careers, Employability Skills + Enterprise Unit
⇨ Careers and Gatsby Benchmarks Quizzes
⇨ Post 16 Options and Careers Lesson
⇨ Careers and Employment Activities and Cardsorts
⇨ Skills and Qualities Careers Quiz
⇨ Careers - Writing a Personal Statement
⇨ Careers - Student Workbook
⇨ Careers - Interview Preparation Lesson
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Enterprise Skills Unit – Teaching Future-Ready Skills to Teens
Perfect for Grades 8–9 (Ages 12–14), this comprehensive and editable Careers & PSHE unit builds essential enterprise skills that students will use in school, future studies, and life beyond the classroom.
📘 Lesson Topics:
What is Strategic Thinking?
The Value of Adaptability
Understanding Interpersonal & Intrapersonal Skills
Showing Initiative and Enterprise
Building Self-Awareness
Financial Literacy: Making Smart Money Choices
Digital Literacy: Staying Safe and Smart Online
✅ What’s Included:
• 7 Fully Editable PowerPoint Lessons
• 7 Homework Activities
• 7 End-of-Lesson Confidence Checker Assessments
• Variety of Student Tasks & Group Activities
• Embedded Video Clips, Teacher Notes, Challenge Questions
• Aligned with DfE Guidance, Gatsby Benchmarks & PSHE Association Themes
🧠 Why Teach Enterprise Skills?
Enterprise education is more than just business know-how—it���s about nurturing initiative, resilience, creativity, and real-world problem-solving. As students grow, they’ll need to confidently adapt to change, communicate effectively, and manage resources—whether they become entrepreneurs, work for a company, or pursue higher education.
This unit gives young learners the tools to take ownership of their future, developing key attributes like:
• Strategic thinking – to approach challenges with foresight and planning
• Adaptability – to thrive in ever-changing environments
• Interpersonal and intrapersonal skills – to collaborate and reflect effectively
• Initiative and creativity – to innovate, lead, and solve problems independently
• Financial and digital literacy – to stay safe, informed, and responsible in modern life
Enterprise education equips students with future-ready competencies for personal success and career growth in any path they choose.
🎯 Learning Objectives Include:
• Explain how strategic thinking is used in businesses and personal planning
• Understand the role of adaptability in both personal life and the workplace
• Differentiate between interpersonal and intrapersonal skills and when to use them
• Define initiative and enterprise; explore how to strengthen these traits
• Develop self-awareness and reflect on areas for growth
• Learn why financial literacy matters and how poor decisions can have long-term consequences
• Understand how digital literacy protects us and enhances productivity
🔑 Key Vocabulary:
Strategic, Proactive, Adaptable, Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, Initiative, Enterprise, Financial Literacy, Digital Literacy, Emotional Intelligence
📌 Perfect For:
• PSHE / Advisory Programs
• Careers Education
• Character & Life Skills Lessons
• Business & Enterprise Enrichment
• End-of-Term Projects or Life Skills Weeks
We sell Complete Careers Units - Take a look at some of them here:
⇨ CAREERS KS3 UNIT
⇨ Careers, Employability Skills + Enterprise Unit
⇨ Careers and Gatsby Benchmarks Quizzes
⇨ Post 16 Options and Careers Lesson
⇨ Careers and Employment Activities and Cardsorts
⇨ Skills and Qualities Careers Quiz
⇨ Careers - Writing a Personal Statement
⇨ Careers - Student Workbook
⇨ Careers - Interview Preparation Lesson
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Skills, Work & The Future – Careers Unit for Secondary Students (7 Lessons + Assessments)
A complete, ready-to-teach careers education unit designed to prepare secondary students for the world of work, future choices, and life beyond school. Mapped to the latest DfE guidance, PSHE Association themes, and Gatsby Benchmarks.
What’s Included:
✔️ 7 Fully Resourced Lesson Packs
✔️ 7 Homework Tasks
✔️ 7 End-of-Lesson Confidence Checker Assessments
Lesson Topics:
Why Attendance Matters – School & Workplace
AI & The Future of Work – Opportunities & Challenges
Pathways After School – Choosing What’s Right for You
Understanding the Gatsby Benchmarks (Student Version)
What is Work? Exploring Jobs, Careers & Motivation
Digital Skills for the Future
LMI Demystified – Understanding Labour Market Information
Each Editable PowerPoint Includes:
Clear Learning Outcomes
Confidence Checkers & Built-in Assessments
A Variety of Engaging Tasks & Activities
Video Clips with Embedded Links
Teacher Notes & Support Materials
Key Questions to Challenge & Extend Thinking
Aligned to PSHE Core Themes & Gatsby Benchmarks
Learning Outcomes:
Recognize the importance of attendance and its real-world implications
Explore how AI may shape future career landscapes
Make informed decisions about post-16 education and pathways
Understand how the Gatsby Benchmarks support career readiness
Define and reflect on the meaning of work, jobs, and careers
Identify essential digital skills and their relevance in modern workplaces
Understand and apply Labour Market Information (LMI) to personal career planning
Key Vocabulary:
Attendance, Punctuality, Automation, AI, T-Levels, Apprenticeships, Gatsby Benchmarks, Motivation, Digital Literacy, Labour Market Information
We sell Complete Careers Units - Take a look at some of them here:
⇨ CAREERS KS3 UNIT
⇨ Careers, Employability Skills + Enterprise Unit
⇨ Careers and Gatsby Benchmarks Quizzes
⇨ Post 16 Options and Careers Lesson
⇨ Careers and Employment Activities and Cardsorts
⇨ Skills and Qualities Careers Quiz
⇨ Careers - Writing a Personal Statement
⇨ Careers - Student Workbook
⇨ Careers - Interview Preparation Lesson
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Safe and Responsible Citizens – Complete PSHE Unit for Secondary Students (7-Lesson Pack + Assessments)
Equip your students with essential knowledge and life skills to stay safe, act responsibly, and thrive as informed digital and real-world citizens. This ready-to-teach unit covers a range of safety, citizenship, and behavior topics through engaging, editable lessons.
What’s Included:
✔️ 7 Fully Resourced, Editable PSHE Lessons
✔️ 7 Homework Activities
✔️ 7 Confidence Checker Assessments
Lesson Topics Covered:
Sun Safety – Risks, Protection, and Staying Safe
Fire Safety – Prevention, Response, and Awareness
Road Safety & E-Scooter Use – Risks of Headphones and Urban Travel
Tackling Screen Addiction – Encouraging Outdoor Activities
Becoming a Responsible Citizen – Personal and Social Responsibility
Online Gaming Safety – Risks of Addiction, Violence, and Cyberbullying
Understanding Anti-Social Behavior – Causes, Impact, and Prevention
Each Lesson Includes:
Fully Editable PowerPoint Presentation
Clear Learning Outcomes
Confidence Checkers & Built-in Assessments
Wide Variety of Engaging Tasks & Scenario-Based Activities
Video Clip Integration & Extension Resources
Teacher Notes on Selected Slides
Mapped to the latest DfE Guidance, PSHE Association Themes, and Gatsby Benchmarks
Learning Objectives:
Learn how to manage personal safety in various environments (sun, fire, road, online)
Build awareness of technology-related risks and healthy digital habits
Reflect on responsibilities as active citizens in school and society
Understand and evaluate anti-social behaviors and their consequences
Promote critical thinking, self-regulation, and SMART goal setting
Key Vocabulary:
Sun Safety, Dehydration, Fire Drill, Road Responsibility, E-Scooter Laws, Screen Time, Metaverse, Digital Identity, SMART Goals, Cyberbullying, PEGI Ratings, Anti-Social Behavior
We sell Complete Careers Units - Take a look at some of them here:
⇨ CAREERS KS3 UNIT
⇨ Careers, Employability Skills + Enterprise Unit
⇨ Careers and Gatsby Benchmarks Quizzes
⇨ Post 16 Options and Careers Lesson
⇨ Careers and Employment Activities and Cardsorts
⇨ Skills and Qualities Careers Quiz
⇨ Careers - Writing a Personal Statement
⇨ Careers - Student Workbook
⇨ Careers - Interview Preparation Lesson
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Expectations & Behavior in School – High School PSHE / Personal Development Unit (7 Lessons)
Support students in building a respectful, motivated, and goal-oriented learning environment with this fully editable PSHE / advisory curriculum unit. Perfect for Grades 9–11 or KS4, this unit tackles everything from school culture and online etiquette to bullying, attendance, and self-management.
✅ Resource Includes:
• 7 Editable Lesson PowerPoints
• 7 Homework Suggestions
• 7 Confidence Checker Assessments
• Engaging tasks, videos, and discussion prompts
• Teacher notes on key slides
• Mapped to DfE Guidance, PSHE Association themes, and Gatsby Benchmarks
📘 Lesson Topics:
Is it Banter or Bullying? – Understanding the line between joking and harm
Anti-Bullying Week: Make a Noise – Taking action and raising awareness
Netiquette – How to be respectful and responsible online
Why School Uniforms Matter – Exploring identity, equity, and belonging
Start-of-Year Expectations – Being a role model student in your final years
Personal Development & Goal Setting – Turning ambition into action
Why Attendance Matters – Success starts with showing up
🎯 Learning Outcomes:
• Distinguish between banter and bullying and understand their impact
• Explore online behavior and consequences of poor digital conduct
• Reflect on school values, routines, and responsibilities
• Understand the role of self-discipline, motivation, and aspiration
• Learn how to set meaningful and achievable personal goals
• Recognize the importance of showing up prepared and present
• Build a respectful and inclusive school culture
🔑 Key Vocabulary:
Banter, Bullying, Ally, Harassment, Netiquette, Motivation, Goal-Setting, Uniformity, Belonging, Digital Conduct, Peer Pressure, Growth Mindset
📌 Perfect for Use In:
• PSHE / Advisory / SEL Sessions
• Start-of-Year Reset Lessons
• Pastoral Periods or Form Time
• Anti-Bullying Week
• School Assemblies or HOY Sessions
We sell Complete Careers Units - Take a look at some of them here:
⇨ CAREERS KS3 UNIT
⇨ Careers, Employability Skills + Enterprise Unit
⇨ Careers and Gatsby Benchmarks Quizzes
⇨ Post 16 Options and Careers Lesson
⇨ Careers and Employment Activities and Cardsorts
⇨ Skills and Qualities Careers Quiz
⇨ Careers - Writing a Personal Statement
⇨ Careers - Student Workbook
⇨ Careers - Interview Preparation Lesson
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Harmful Online Content & Teen Safety – Full PSHE Lesson (KS3/KS4)
Understanding the Risks of Online Content & How to Stay Safe
A fully-resourced, editable PSHE PowerPoint lesson (1 hour+) focused on helping teens recognize and respond to harmful online content. This session is aligned with the latest RSHE statutory guidance, ideal for use in KS3 or KS4 classrooms.
Learning Objectives:
• Identify different types of harmful online content
• Understand how exposure to content like pornography, extremist views, or misinformation can impact mental health and behavior
• Reflect on personal screen habits and how to manage them safely
Key Vocabulary:
Pornography, radicalisation, misinformation, extremist ideology, online safety, mental health
What’s Included:
Fully editable PowerPoint presentation (with learning outcomes, video links, tasks, and reflection activities)
Student worksheets and comprehension tasks
Confidence checkers and built-in assessments
External support links and discussion prompts
Perfect for use in:
• Online safety weeks
• Digital citizenship units
• PSHE / health and wellbeing sessions
• Drop-down days or tutor time
This engaging, ready-to-teach lesson equips students with the tools to identify risks, build resilience, and stay safe online in a world of increasing digital exposure.
Why not check out some of our latest super bundles below:
Young Adults and Choices
Online Safety + Staying Safe
Personal Safety Unit
Equality & Protected Characteristics
British Values Explored Bundle
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Diversity & Equality
If you need any support with this lesson or would like to find out more about the FULL PSHE Currriculum email: thecre8tiveresources@gmail.com or google “Cre8tive resources”
PSHE Unit – Online Safety & The Internet | Digital Literacy & RSE | KS3 / KS4
This fully resourced 7-lesson PSHE unit supports students in developing digital resilience, online safety awareness, and responsible internet use. It covers critical topics including online grooming, privacy, AI-generated sexual imagery, digital footprints, and social media stress, helping students navigate the digital world with confidence and care.
Ideal for Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 students (ages 11–16), this unit aligns with the statutory RSE and Health Education guidance, as well as the Life in the Wider World strand of the PSHE curriculum. It can be delivered during PSHE lessons, digital safety weeks, or 51-focused drop-down days.
🌐 Lesson Topics Covered:
Online Safety & Privacy – How to protect personal information and set boundaries
Online Grooming & Staying Safe – Recognising risks and knowing how to respond
AI-Generated Sexual Imagery – Exploring emerging risks and 51 young people
Online Reputation & Digital Footprints – How online actions shape future opportunities
Evaluating Social Media – Critical thinking about content, trends, and algorithms
Social Media & Online Stress – Managing screen time, pressure, and comparison
Online Misinformation – Spotting fake news, conspiracy theories, and biased content
📦 Each Lesson Pack Includes:
• 1 Fully Editable PowerPoint Presentation
(With clear objectives, confidence checkers, embedded video clips, and structured tasks)
• Student-Friendly Activities – Comprehension questions, scenarios, group discussions, and critical analysis
• Assessment Opportunities – Reflection activities and progress tracking
• Extension Tasks & Web Resources – Links to CEOP, Childline, Internet Matters, and more
• Teacher-Friendly Design – Suitable for both PSHE specialists and non-specialists
This unit is ideal for:
• PSHE and RSE Leads teaching online safety and digital wellbeing
• Safeguarding and Pastoral Teams delivering preventative education
• Schools promoting digital citizenship, resilience, and responsible behaviour online
Format: Editable PowerPoints + printable worksheets
Target Age Group: KS3 / KS4 (11–16)
Themes: Online safety, privacy, grooming, AI, social media stress, digital footprints, misinformation
Prepare your students for life in a digital world—equip them with the tools to stay safe, think critically, and act responsibly online.
Why not check out some of our latest PSHE super bundles below:
Personal Finance as a young adult
Online Safety + Staying Safe
Y11 Survival Kit - Revision + Exam Stress
British Values Explored Bundle
PSHE - Debating Topical Issues
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Finance Risk + Online Safety
**Leave a positive review and we will send you a free lesson on any PSHE Topic. Just email Mike at thecre8tiveresources@gmail.com **
PSHE Unit – Bodies, Puberty & Self-Esteem | KS3 RSE Curriculum
This fully resourced 7-lesson PSHE unit supports young people through the emotional and physical changes of puberty. Designed for KS3 students (ages 11–14), the unit explores puberty, menstruation, personal hygiene, online pressures, and self-esteem—helping students navigate adolescence with confidence and clarity.
Aligned with the statutory RSE and Health Education guidance, this unit is ideal for use in PSHE lessons, tutor time, or drop-down days, and is suitable for both boys and girls across Years 7–9.
** Lesson Topics Covered:**
Puberty for Boys – Physical and emotional changes explained
Puberty for Girls & Menstruation – Managing periods and hormone changes
Growing Up & Puberty – What to expect and how to cope
Managing Menstruation – Practical guidance and busting taboos
Sleep Hygiene & Mental Health – The role of rest in growing bodies
Harmful Online Content – How media and online platforms impact teens
Self-Esteem & Body Confidence – Supporting mental wellbeing during change
📦 Each Lesson Pack Includes:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint
(With learning outcomes, confidence checkers, engaging visuals, comprehension tasks, and embedded videos)
Student-Focused Tasks – Scenario discussions, literacy tasks, group activities
Assessment Tools – Reflection activities and formative assessment points
Teacher Notes & Support Resources – Suitable for specialists and non-specialists
Inclusive Language & Sensitivity – Age-appropriate and mindful of gender and individual needs
This unit is ideal for:
PSHE and RSE leads building a robust puberty and self-esteem programme
Form tutors and pastoral staff supporting Year 7–9 transition and wellbeing
Schools promoting inclusive, confident, and respectful learning about the body
Format: Editable PowerPoint lessons + student worksheets
Target Age Group: KS3 (11–14)
Themes: Puberty, periods, hygiene, sleep, self-esteem, online pressures, growing up
Give your students the tools to understand and manage puberty, build positive self-image, and grow in confidence—both in and out of the classroom.
Why not check out some of our latest PSHE super bundles below:
Personal Finance as a young adult
Online Safety + Staying Safe
Y11 Survival Kit - Revision + Exam Stress
British Values Explored Bundle
PSHE - Debating Topical Issues
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Finance Risk + Online Safety
**Leave a positive review and we will send you a free lesson on any PSHE Topic. Just email Mike at thecre8tiveresources@gmail.com **
KS3 PSHE Unit – Gambling, Gaming, Mobile Phones & Screen Addiction | Behaviour & Digital Wellbeing
This engaging 7-lesson PSHE unit explores the complex world of digital behaviours, screen time, gaming, gambling, and online safety. Tailored for Key Stage 3 learners (ages 11–14), this unit helps students navigate the risks and responsibilities of online and offline behaviour through thoughtful, age-appropriate discussions and tasks.
Perfect for PSHE lessons, drop-down days, or tutor time, this fully resourced unit supports schools in delivering the statutory Health and RSE curriculum, while addressing emerging issues affecting young people today.
** Lesson Topics Included:**
Smartphones & Screen Time – The impact of constant connectivity
Gambling & Impulsive Behaviour – Understanding risk and self-control
Gaming vs Gambling – Spotting similarities and key differences
Online Gambling & Gaming – Digital platforms, laws, and dangers
Live Streaming, VR & AR – Exploring immersive technology
Gaming Addiction & Online Grooming – Awareness and digital safety
Combatting Screen Addiction – Strategies for balance and wellbeing
Each Lesson Pack Includes:
A fully editable PowerPoint presentation
(With learning outcomes, engaging visuals, student reflection tasks, confidence checkers, and embedded video clips)
Comprehension & Critical Thinking Tasks – Discussions, literacy activities, and group work
Differentiated Activities – Designed for a range of learning styles and abilities
Assessment Opportunities – Confidence checkers, exit tasks, and reflection prompts
Teacher Notes & Support Links – Great for both specialists and non-specialists
This unit is ideal for:
PSHE leads building a progressive digital wellbeing & behaviour curriculum
Pastoral teams and 51 leads addressing screen overuse, grooming, and addiction
Teachers delivering real-life, relevant content to KS3 students
Format: Editable PowerPoints + Student Worksheets
Target Group: KS3 (11–14)
Topics: Screen Time, Gaming, Gambling, Online Safety, Grooming, Addiction, Digital Wellbeing
Prepare your students to think critically, stay safe, and manage their screen habits with this up-to-date, comprehensive PSHE resource.
Why not check out some of our latest PSHE super bundles below:
Friendships & Support Ks3 PSHE unit
Online Safety + Staying Safe Ks3 PSHE unit
Bullying & Conflict PSHE Unit
British Values Explored Bundle
Romance, Love + Relationships
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Finance Risk + Online Safety
**Leave a positive review and we will send you a free lesson on any PSHE Topic. Just email Mike at thecre8tiveresources@gmail.com **
KS3 PSHE Unit – Bullying, Conflict & Respectful Relationships | Relationships & Online Safety Education
This comprehensive 7-lesson PSHE unit helps young people understand the different forms of bullying, how to respond to conflict, and the importance of respectful relationships—both in person and online. Designed for Key Stage 3 students (ages 11–14), it supports schools in delivering the statutory Relationships and Online Safety education outlined in the PSHE framework.
Students will explore real-life scenarios, develop empathy, and build the confidence to tackle bullying, de-escalate conflict, and seek support when needed.
** Lesson Topics Covered:**
Anti-Bullying & Group Chat Dynamics – Tackling digital peer pressure
Experiencing Bullying – Focus on Teenage Girls – Gender-specific challenges and support
Banter or Bullying? – Understanding intent, impact, and boundaries
Cyberbullying, Trolling & Online Safety – Navigating life online with care
De-escalating Conflict in Social Situations – Tools for calm communication
HBT Bullying (Homophobic, Biphobic, Transphobic) – Respect and inclusion for all
Peer-on-Peer Abuse & Bullying – Recognising and reporting harmful behaviour
📦** Each Lesson Pack Includes:**
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint Presentation
(With clear learning objectives, confidence checkers, video clips, task variety, and thought-provoking questions)
Student-Focused Tasks – Comprehension exercises, reflective tasks, group discussions, and scenario-based activities
Assessment Opportunities – Exit tickets and reflective learning checks
Extra Resources – Support links, extension tasks, and discussion prompts
Designed for Both Specialists & Non-Specialists – Clear structure and delivery guidance
This unit is ideal for:
PSHE Leads building a targeted bullying prevention programme
Safeguarding teams and pastoral leaders supporting vulnerable pupils
Schools promoting empathy, inclusion, and respectful communication
Format: Editable PowerPoints + printable worksheets
Target Age Group: KS3 (11–14)
Themes: Bullying, conflict resolution, online safety, peer abuse, respectful behaviour
Help your students build a culture of kindness, confidence, and safety—both online and in everyday school life—with this ready-to-teach PSHE unit.
Why not check out some of our latest PSHE super bundles below:
Personal Finance as a young adult
Online Safety + Staying Safe
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Online safety: Cyber Bullying & Trolling . PSHE Lesson. Editable 25 slide PowerPoint, Lesson Assessment, Student Resources, Signposting to extra support services. Bonus Mindfulness Activity and much more.
Learning Outcomes:
Describe the meaning of bullying and cyberbullying and the impact it can have on an individual
Explore appropriate ways of responding to discriminating, hurtful or intimidating behaviour.
To know how to manage oneself appropriately online
Some Key Terms Covered
Trolling, Cyber Bullying, Abuse, Contact, Conduct, Harassment, Strategies
PSHE (Assessment) Objectives
I can define trolling, cyber bullying and harassment
I understand how online behaviour can impact my mental health and well-being
I know how to prevent and respond to cyber bullies
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Each Lesson Pack Contains:
☞ 1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
☞ Mindfulness Extension Activities
☞ Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
☞ Teacher Notes (On some slides)
☞ Mapped against Latest Health and RSE DfE Guidance, PSHE Association & Character Education Guidance from DfE.
⟴ T2 - Internet Safety & Harmful Behaviour
⟴ T3 - Online + Media
⟴ PSHE Association - Health H23
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