
This lesson is designed for Lower KS2 (Year 3) pupils and focuses on developing their understanding of the concept of teamwork. The aim is for children to explore what teamwork means, why it is important, and how it can be applied in both school and everyday life.
The PowerPoint presentation provides simple definitions, visuals, and relatable scenarios for children.
A key feature of the lesson is the use of real-life examples of teamwork, such as working together in sports or hospitals, completing group tasks in the classroom, or helping family members at home. These examples are carefully chosen to be age-appropriate and familiar, enabling pupils to make meaningful connections between the concept and their own lives.
Throughout the lesson, there are opportunities for discussion, allowing pupils to reflect on what makes a good team member (e.g. listening, sharing ideas, taking turns, and showing respect). This promotes speaking and listening skills alongside social development.
The lesson also includes a range of fun, engaging, and interactive activities where pupils work in small groups or table teams. These tasks are designed to actively promote teamwork skills, requiring children to collaborate, communicate, and solve problems together.
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