Big Picture RSHE : Ready-Made Analogies and Practical Activities for Relationships, Sex and Health Education in the Primary Classroom

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Big Picture RSHE : Ready-Made Analogies and Practical Activities for Relationships, Sex and Health Education in the Primary Classroom

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 140 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032489667
  • DDC分類 001

Full Description

How are families like trees? How are children like caterpillars?

Containing age-appropriate analogies for key Relationships, Sex and Health Education topics, this book provides carefully constructed, memorable metaphors for teaching some of the trickiest concepts around relationships and sexual development.

Each toolkit opens with a story that draws comparisons between a common childhood experience and a conceptual RSHE topic. Learners are supported in breaking down the analogy, comparing each part of the familiar story to a new concept. Knowledge is deepened with matching games, extension activities and teaching tips.

The book includes:

Ready-made toolkits for the classroom
Printable activities to engage learners
Cross-curricular extension activities within each toolkit to support and enhance lesson plans
Clear teaching notes with advice for inclusive and accessible delivery that considers learners' lived experiences

Crafted by RSHE experts, this off-the-shelf resource offers RSHE teachers, PSHE departments and other educators a thread of consistency across curricula to deliver a seamless learning experience in Key Stage Two and beyond. These skillfully crafted and age-appropriate metaphors are the perfect way to neutralise awkwardness, engage cross-curricular thinking and make learning stick.

Contents

Part 1: About this resource and its context

A. What is Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE) at primary level?

B. What is Big Picture RSHE?

C. Why use Big Picture RSHE?

D. Who is this resource for?

E. How do analogies support learning in RSHE?

F. Is the resource relevant in my context?

Part 2: How to use this resource?

A. How do I use the toolkits?

B. Things to consider when using this resource

C. Step-by-step guide to using the toolkits

Part 3: What topics are included?

Part 4: The toolkits

1. FAMILIES: Families and people who care for me

2. FRIENDSHIPS: Healthy friendships

3. RESPECTING DIFFERENCE: Diversity

4. MAKING FRIENDS ONLINE: Digital relationships

5. WHAT YOU FIND ONLINE: Appropriate online content

6. RESPECTING ALL GENDERS: Gender equality

7. SECRET OR SURPRISE: Voicing concerns

8. CHOOSING FOR MY BODY: Boundaries

9. MY AMAZING BODY: Private body parts

10. CHANGING BODIES: Puberty

11. WET DREAMS: Nocturnal emissions

12. PERIODS: Menstruation

13. LOVE: Romantic relationships

14. HOW A BABY IS MADE: Reproduction

15. WHY PEOPLE HAVE SEX: Sexual activity