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Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Boys growing up and getting to know their bodies
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Boys growing up and getting to know their bodies

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A 17-slide PowerPoint aimed at pubescent and teenage boys. All questions answered. A fully editable, sensible and well-pitched presentation. Ideal for teachers or parents. Slide 3: Your penis Slide 5: What is an erection? Slide 6: Night time erections Slide 7: A typical erection Slide 8: Erections at awkward times Slide 11: Too many erections Slide 12: Wet dreams Slide 13: How to avoid erections Slide 14: Masturbation
Sex Education - PowerPoint
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Sex Education - PowerPoint

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Sex Education - PowerPoint. Age range: 9+ 24 slides. Slides 3 to 9: Key Points & Top Tips to read before starting the presentation. Slide 10: Start of presentation. Slide 11: What do you think sex is? Slide 12: How are babies made? Slide 16: What is masturbation? Slide 18: Why do people have sex? Slide 20: Q & A Slide 21: Male and Female Reproductive Systems – For reference only.
Growing Up - Bundle - 5 RESOURCES!!
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Growing Up - Bundle - 5 RESOURCES!!

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5 appropriately-pitched PowerPoint presentations, fully editable and ideal for pubescent and pre-pubescent children: Boys growing up and getting to know their bodies Puberty - Starting my period Growing breasts Humans and Animals - Growth and Development Sex Education
Puberty - Starting My Period / Menstrual Cycle
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Puberty - Starting My Period / Menstrual Cycle

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An informative, child-friendly slide show that introduces a girl (or class of girls) to periods. The slide show explains what a period is, when a girl will probably start her first period and how to cope. The PowerPoint is divided into the following sections and also contains an excellent 3-minute embedded video: . Slide 3: What is a period? Slide 4: Will you get a period? Slide 5: What to expect Slide 6: Periods and Blood Slide 7: How long will it last? Slide 8: When will it stop? Slide 9:Tummy Pain and Moods Slide 10: PMS Slide 11: Is My Life Over? Slide 12: Maturity Slide 13: Questions and Concerns Slide 14: Why do girls have periods? Video Slide 15: The Menstrual Cycle Slide 16: Be Ready! Slide 17: Pads Slides 18 & 19: Tampons (2 slides) Slide 20: Can you cope? . Ofsted rated this presentation highly during an inspection.
COVID-19 Coronavirus - Information & Prevention
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COVID-19 Coronavirus - Information & Prevention

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A 10-slide PowerPoint about COVID-19 AND a 15-page coronavirus information and prevention booklet. Please note: The PowerPoint was made in January 2020 when the outbreak began however the facts are accurate to this day. Slide 3: What is the Wuhan coronavirus? Slide 4: What are the symptoms? Slide 5: Is the virus being transmitted from one person to another? Slide 6: How worried are the experts? Slide 7: At what point should you go to the doctor if you have a cough, say? Slide 8: Why is this any worse than normal influenza? Slide 9: Top 5 ways to protect yourself Slide 10: Should we panic? The 15-page booklet is ideal for school distribution and contains simple images and preventative measures to avoid infection. Ideal for displaying around the school and sharing as a non fiction text too.
SAFEGUARDING / RISK ASSESSMENT
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SAFEGUARDING / RISK ASSESSMENT

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2 resources to help support safeguarding practices in school plus a risk assessment form to complete before any educational visit: A child protection / safeguarding body map. An educational visit - risk assessment form. A 12-slide PowerPoint about Mongolian Blue Spots (Congenital dermal melanocytosis). These skin markings are often confused with bruises on children. All resources are fully editable.
Mongolian Blue Spots - Congenital dermal melanocytosis - Bruises or not?
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Mongolian Blue Spots - Congenital dermal melanocytosis - Bruises or not?

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Congenital dermal melanocytosis — more commonly known as Mongolian Blue Spots are flat bluish - to bluish-grey skin markings commonly appearing at birth or shortly thereafter. THEY ARE NOT BRUISES! . They appear commonly at the base of the spine, on the buttocks and back and also can appear on the shoulders. . Mongolian spots are benign and are not associated with any conditions or illnesses. . This 12-slide PowerPoint is divided into the following 10 sections: . What are they? Images What causes Mongolian Blue Spots? Shape and Size Are they dangerous? Bruises or not? Are Mongolian Blue Spots Hereditary? More Images Do they go away? Should parents be concerned? . Fully editable and ideal for showing parents or teachers.