Description
Book SynopsisThis collection of engaging and simple to use activities will jumpstart students' understanding of themselves, their relationships and their knowledge of how to lead a healthy lifestyle.
A wealth of practical activities in the book range from class and group discussions and formal debates to games, role plays, hot seating and thought tracking. This book enables teachers to deliver effective and imaginative PSHE lessons, encouraging children to:
Share their views on issues that concern them such as bullying
Learn to think for themselves and to make their own decisions
Be aware of the dangers involved in drinking, smoking and drugtaking
Understand their relationships with family and friends
Explore social issues such as prejudice and discrimination
Learn how to handle their emotions
Jumpstart! PSHE is an essential classroom resource that will encourage the personal development of children and is the perfect solution
Trade Review
.'Major issues including drugs, relationships and discrimination are made easier and more meaningful to handle. Each charper is divided into smaller sections which are clearly labelled with the appropriate age, so teachers can use just the right level of material for the age of the children - this is a really useful feature and makes the book easy to use throughout the recommended age range, especially as many teachers are not specialists in the subject. PSHE is a vital subject and can have a huge impact on pupils' lives, so use this excellent book to help it to be a positive impact.' - Sarah Brew, Parents in Touch
Table of ContentsAcknowledgements
Introduction
Section 1:Developing self-knowledge and Understanding Relationships
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- Understanding Yourself
- Family matters
- Friends and friendships
- Managing your time
- Understanding your emotions
- Bullying
- Coping with change
- Managing your money
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Section 2:Keeping Healthy
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- Body care
- Healthy eating
- Exercise and fitness
- Smoking
- Drinking
- Drugs and drugtaking
- Growing and changing
- Keeping safe
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Section 3: Living in the wider world
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- Neighbours and the local neignbourhood
- Rules and responsibilities
- Values and beliefs
- Prejudice, stereotyping and discrimination
- Human rights
- Environmental issues
- Global issues
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