This exercise uses effective participation and reflective learning to learn ways of identifying when a situation could be described as bullying and increase understanding of the effects that bullying has.
An exercise to explore the attitudes and decision making skills needed when deciding whether to start an intimate relationship.
Identifying healthy and unhealthy relationships.
This exercise can be used to introduce or consolidate key knowledge about the physical changes that take place during puberty.
Knowledge of key words to do with Puberty and their meanings.
An exercise to explore understanding of alcoholic units, calorie content of alcohol and the financial implications of drinking alcohol.
Alcohol, units, calories, ABV
An exercise to increase knowledge and develop an understanding of what to do if a friend or someone you know is drunk and needs looking after.
Alcohol, Safety
This exercise uses creative thinking and reflective learning to help children to understand the changes they have gone through in recent year and the changes that are still ahead for them.
Puberty, Growing Up,
Transitions
This exercise uses team working and reflective learning to increase knowledge and understanding of terms and vocabulary used when talking about bullying. The exercise uses an approach along the lines of the TV programme ‘Blockbusters’ and uses a grid made up of hexagonal sections. The grid is included in this file and each section has a letter or series of letters. Each of these stands for a word, phrase or the initials of a person. All of the answers relate to bullying.