Before the lesson
Learning objective
- To begin to understand the role of the family in their lives
Statutory guidance
- That families are important for children growing up because they can give love, security and stability.
- That stable, caring relationships, which may be of different types, are at the heart of happy families, and are important for children’s security as they grow up.
Success criteria
Cross-curricular links
Attention grabber
Main event
Differentiation
Pupils needing extra support: Give additional support during the written activity.
Pupils working at greater depth: Include both physical and emotional things their special person does for them e.g. cooking tea, washing, gives cuddles, listens to my worries.
Wrapping up
Assessing pupils' understanding and progress
Vocabulary
In this topic
- Assessment RSE & PSHE Y2: Families and relations
- Lesson 1: Families offer stability and love
- Lesson 2: Families are all different
- Lesson 3: Managing friendships
- Lesson 4: Unhappy friendships
- Lesson 5: Introduction to manners and courtesy
- Lesson 6: Change and loss
- Lesson 7: Gender stereotypes – Careers and jobs