
In this KS4 PSHE lesson, students explore family, responsibility and emotional awareness through Adolescence, Episode 4, Part 3.
Titled How Did We Make That?, this reflective session helps students consider how upbringing, environment and emotional modelling influence young people’s choices and behaviour.
Through discussion and reflection, students explore intergenerational habits, communication patterns and how small changes in family culture can build empathy, trust and connection.
What’s Included in Lesson 13:
- PowerPoint presentation (PPTX) – ready to teach
- Editable Canva version
- PDF presentation version
- Full lesson plan with objectives and delivery guidance
- Observation form for teacher or mentor reflection
- Student reflection and discussion prompts
- Teacher guidance notes for facilitation
- Project rubric for summative assessment or exhibition work
Learning Focus:
- Explore family influence and responsibility
- Reflect on emotional communication and growth
- Discuss generational patterns and empathy
- Develop critical thinking and emotional literacy
Save When You Bundle:
This lesson is part of the complete 16-lesson Adolescence PSHE series, available as a discounted bundle for £96 (20% off).
The full bundle includes all lesson slides, discussion resources, teacher and student guides, and creative project materials for the entire unit.
Perfect For:
KS4 PSHE | RSE | Citizenship | English crossover | SEMH | Alternative Provision | Inclusive and wellbeing-focused settings
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Tags: ks4 pshe | adolescence series | family communication | generational patterns | emotional literacy | student reflection | trauma-informed pshe | creative pshe unit | wellbeing curriculum | inclusive education
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