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Lessons and support resources to be used in KS3 and KS4 to deliver inclusive and compassionate teaching on menstrual cycle awareness.

Lessons and support resources to be used in KS3 and KS4 to deliver inclusive and compassionate teaching on menstrual cycle awareness.
KS3 and KS4 Menstrual cycle - lesson 2 full (remote learning included)
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KS3 and KS4 Menstrual cycle - lesson 2 full (remote learning included)

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Lesson 2 in this SOW aims to allow students the opportunity to consider whether those who menstruate openly show their emotions or hide them away and how they might be empathetic towards different times in the cycle. This is the a full version of the lesson which includes video resource which is ready to upload and use in conjunction with the worksheets for remote access delivery if necessary. It is our mission for the students of today to understand the ebb and flow of hormonal and emotional cycles so that as they flourish as adults, they are able to create and thrive in environments at work and with their loved ones where there is an acceptance of the times when we need to retreat, be quiet and allow ourselves quiet time as they also embrace the times when they are enthusiastic, energised and powered up.
KS3 and KS4 Menstrual cycle - Lesson 1 full (remote teaching included)
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KS3 and KS4 Menstrual cycle - Lesson 1 full (remote teaching included)

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Lesson 1 in this SOW aims to foster an understanding that those who menstruate follow an emotional cycle. This teaches the 4 seasons of cycle awareness and some of the core emotions and thoughts held by people during those phases. The full version of the lesson includes video resource which is ready to upload and use in conjunction with the worksheets for remote access delivery if necessary. It is our mission for the students of today to understand the ebb and flow of hormonal and emotional cycles so that as they flourish as adults, they are able to create and thrive in environments at work and with their loved ones where there is an acceptance of the times when we need to retreat, be quiet and allow ourselves quiet time as they also embrace the times when they are enthusiastic, energised and powered up.
KS3 and 4 Menstrual lesson 2 - basic
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KS3 and 4 Menstrual lesson 2 - basic

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Lesson 2 in this SOW aims to allow students the opportunity to consider whether those who menstruate openly show their emotions or hide them away and how they might be empathetic towards different times in the cycle. This is the basic version of the lesson which includes worksheets, possible homework sheet and power point. There is also a full version of the lesson available which includes video resource which is ready to upload and use in conjunction with the worksheets for remote access delivery if necessary. It is our mission for the students of today to understand the ebb and flow of hormonal and emotional cycles so that as they flourish as adults, they are able to create and thrive in environments at work and with their loved ones where there is an acceptance of the times when we need to retreat, be quiet and allow ourselves quiet time as they also embrace the times when they are enthusiastic, energised and powered up.
KS3 and KS4 Menstrual Cycle - Lesson 1 basic
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KS3 and KS4 Menstrual Cycle - Lesson 1 basic

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Lesson 1 in this SOW aims to foster an understanding that those who menstruate follow an emotional cycle. This teaches the 4 seasons of cycle awareness and some of the core emotions and thoughts held by people during those phases. This is the basic version of the lesson which includes all worksheets and power point. There is also a full version of the lesson available which includes video resource which is ready to upload and use in conjunction with the worksheets for remote access delivery if necessary. It is our mission for the students of today to understand the ebb and flow of hormonal and emotional cycles so that as they flourish as adults, they are able to create and thrive in environments at work and with their loved ones where there is an acceptance of the times when we need to retreat, be quiet and allow ourselves quiet time as they also embrace the times when they are enthusiastic, energised and powered up.
Menstruation lesson 3 – having a good period
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Menstruation lesson 3 – having a good period

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Lesson 3 focuses on the myths and truths of menstruation and prompts students to analyse the menstrual products available. The intentions of this lesson are to understand the misconceptions around menstrual health and to understand the qualities of the different menstrual products available. It is our mission for the students of today to understand the ebb and flow of hormonal and emotional cycles so that as they flourish as adults, they are able to create and thrive in environments at work and with their loved ones where there is an acceptance of the times when we need to retreat, be quiet and allow ourselves quiet time as they also embrace the times when they are enthusiastic, energised and powered up.
Menstrual cycle Display
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Menstrual cycle Display

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Printable poster for classroom display in KS3 and KS4. This poster contains an overview of the menstrual cycle and the characteristics that accompany each of the 4 stages in order to promote and stimulate discussion of menstrual cycle awareness. Ideal for tutor group discussion and displays or use in PSHE lessons.
KS3 and KS4 Menstrual lesson overview
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KS3 and KS4 Menstrual lesson overview

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This gives an outline of the resources available in my shop. Lessons are for Key Stages 3 and 4, PSHCE to cover the menstrual cycle and cycle awareness discussing the emotional awareness. The aim of these lessons is to promote an understanding of the emotional cycle that those who menstruate experience and how we can all be supportive of those individuals. One of the key ways to promote equality across the genders is to ensure that all students understand and can empathise with individuals who menstruate as this is something which in some cultures is seen as dirty and undesirable. Ensuring that students understand the superpowers of menstruation will allow them to work and grow in collaboration with each other.