We provide resources with a focus on cognitive load in PSHE, RE, Citizenship and Awareness Events. Our resources require no prior planning, preparation or previous subject knowledge.
We provide resources with a focus on cognitive load in PSHE, RE, Citizenship and Awareness Events. Our resources require no prior planning, preparation or previous subject knowledge.
Free money / budgeting resource getting pupils to practice filling in a budget template. This fun lesson gets pupils to make choices about how they will live with different choices leading to different costs for example staying at home with family but outside of town or renting a flat with a friend. Pupils then add these costs as well as luxury options to a budget which is based on the average salary of an 18 year old. The resource opens up discussion as to making choices and the importance of saving.
We also have an accompanying lesson which can be used with this resource.
Budgeting Lesson
Consumerism
Opening a Bank Account
Tax and Government Spending
In response to current educational research on cognitive load, our lessons contain minimal unnecessary text or imagery in order to enhance memory of key information
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Health screening PSHE lesson resource which looks at a range of important health checks and screening including, neonatal checks during pregnancy, eye tests, weight tests and measures, blood pressure tests, blood tests, self screening for cancers and cervical smear tests. The lesson encourages pupils to consider the benefits of these tests as well as why some people might be reluctant to have them. Pictures shown give a sample of slides included in the lesson.
This is an easy to follow power point lesson (no prior planning, printing or preparation required). The resource is designed to be delivered as one 60 minute session but all of our resources are fully editable and designed to allow sections to be added, removed or changed should you need to do so.
No previous knowledge in the subject area is needed, the lesson is easily deliverable by someone who is not a subject specialist or an experienced PSHE teacher. Meets Current UK Guidance.
Lesson Includes-
Clear and accurate information
Discussion and feedback tasks
Starter and plenary task
Video clips
Teacher guidance slide
Careers slide
Rights Respecting Schools Slide
Further support links
In response to current educational research on cognitive load, our lessons contain minimal unnecessary text or imagery in order to enhance memory of key information
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For more information related to PSHE, Citizenship, Behaviour and Awareness Events as well as support and guidance from experts and colleagues, please join our community Facebook group here or you can also find us on Instagram Tiktok and X. You might also want to have a listen to the Youcantknoweverything Education podcast. Discussing a variety of topics to keep our young people happy, healthy and well.
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If for any reason you are unhappy or have technical problems with this resource please email youcantknoweverything@gmail.com and we will do our best to resolve any problems for you.
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