Explain that the children will think about what they learnt in the previous lesson about families around the world. Show the Presentation: Odd one out and read the words aloud. Ask the children to discuss with a partner which word could be the odd one out and why.
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Sarah has over 20 years’ experience in education. Starting as a Primary teacher, Sarah then moved into an advisory role that covered both PSHE education and Citizenship. She delivers courses for teachers, as well as sessions for children and young people and creates educational materials.
Sarah runs her own independent education consultancy company Personal Development Matters, which supports schools to deliver high-quality PSHE education as well as other areas of personal development.