Lesson 4: Working with others

Beginning to understand how friendships can make us feel and the skills needed to work with other people.

Learning objective

  • To begin to understand how friendships can make us feel

Statutory guidance

  • Caring friendships >Pupils should understand that friendships are important for making us feel happy and secure, and how people choose and make friends.
  • Caring friendships >Pupils should understand the characteristics of friendships, including mutual respect, truthfulness, trustworthiness, loyalty, kindness, generosity, trust, sharing interests and experiences and support with problems and friendships.

Success criteria

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Before the lesson

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Main event

Differentiation

Pupils needing extra support:  May need some support with reading the questions, either from peers or adults.

 

Pupils working at greater depth:  Should be challenged to explain the benefits of working with people whom we don’t know very well.

Wrapping up

Assessing pupils’ understanding and progress

Vocabulary

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