
Puberty & Growing Up – Full PSHE Lesson (KS3)
Exploring Changes, Challenges & Puberty Education for Teens
A fully resourced, editable PSHE PowerPoint lesson (1 hour +) designed to help KS3 students navigate the emotional, physical, and social changes experienced during puberty. This engaging session is aligned with the latest RSHE statutory guidance and ideal for upper Key Stage 2 or lower Key Stage 3 delivery.
Learning Outcomes:
• Understand what puberty is and why it happens
• Identify key physical, emotional, and social changes during adolescence
• Explore common challenges and strategies to cope with growing up
Key Vocabulary:
Puberty, development, hormones, menstrual cycle, wet dreams, emotional health, change
This Lesson Pack Includes:
• Fully editable PSHE PowerPoint (includes learning outcomes, confidence checks, embedded videos, task variety)
• Student worksheets and comprehension tasks
• Assessment opportunities and reflection activities
• Extra support websites and discussion prompts
Perfect for use in:
• Health education lessons
• PSHE drop-down days
• Tutor time / form time sessions
This lesson supports students through one of the most important transitions in their development, promoting healthy attitudes, body confidence, and self-awareness. Designed to be engaging, informative, and ready to deliver.
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