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PSHCE CurriculumUpdated 2019
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Intent:At Cranberry Academy, Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE) enables our children to become healthy, independent and responsible members of society. Our pupils are encouraged to develop their sense of self-worth by playing a positive role in contributing to school life and the wider community. In order to prepare young children for their future, it is vital that they are equipped with the skills that will enable them to become informed and independent citizens. Our aims are to enable the children:
To recognise their own worth; To work well with others; To develop positive, healthy relationships and respect for others; To develop a resilient Growth Mind-set; To understand our common humanity, diversity and differences; To know and understand what constitutes a healthy lifestyle, both physically and mentally; To develop online and offline safety awareness; To be positive and active members of a democratic society; To develop self-confidence and self-esteem, and make informed choices regarding personal and social situations; To form good relationships with other members of the school and the wider community; To understand the role of the family in their own development.
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Implementation:At Cranberry Academy, we use a variety of teaching and learning styles in our PSHE session in order to meet the needs of all our pupils. In Foundation Stage, Key Stage 1 and 2, this is done through regular weekly sessions. Where possible, Teaching Assistants work in class, supporting all ability groups, specific individuals or groups of children, ensuring that work is matched to meet the needs of the child. Staff provide balanced and varied learning opportunities within the classroom and cater for varied learning styles. Children use ICT, where appropriate and possible, to enhance their learning.
Teachers all work from a long term planning grid designed by the PSHE co-ordinator which is adapted from the PSHE Association with Drug and Alcohol lessons being taught directly from the Drugs Watch Trust Scheme of work (full planning)
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Subject Overview
Subject: PSHCEYear 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6
How do we decide how to behave?Drugs and Alcohol unit
How can we help?What is bullying?Drugs and Alcohol unit
What are the rules that keep us safe?What can we do about bullying?Drugs and Alcohol unit
What is diversity?How can we be good friends?Drugs and Alcohol unit
What makes a community?What does discrimination mean?Drugs and Alcohol unit
What makes a healthy and happy relationship?Drugs and Alcohol unit
What can we do with money?How do we keep safe?
How can we be healthy?What is the same/ different about us?
What are we responsible for?How can we describe our feelings?
How do we grow and change? How can we manage our money?What choices help health?
What are human rights?How can money affect us?
How do we feels?What makes us special?
How do we show our feelings?How can we keep safe in different places?
How can we eat well?What jobs would we like?
How can we keep safe in our local area?
How can we be safe online and using social media?
What makes us enterprising?
How can we stay healthy?How can we manage risk?
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Year 1 PSHE Curriculum Framework
Long Term Planning
Term, key question, PSHE Programme of Study - KS1 PSHE Primary Planning Toolkit
number of lessons Learning opportunities covered Y1 learning objectives
(min. 10 per term)
Autumn 1 L1. how they can contribute to the life of the classroom and school Pupils learn:
How do we decide L2. to help construct, and agree to follow, group, class and school rules and to about group and class rules and why they are
how to behave? understand how these rules help them important
5-7 lessons
R2. to recognise that their behaviour can affect other people about respecting the needs of ourselves and others
about different types of behaviour and how this canR4. to recognise what is fair and unfair, kind and unkind, what is right and
Wrong make others feel
R6 to listen to other people and play and work cooperatively (including about listening to others and playing cooperatively
strategies to resolve simple arguments through negotiation) that bodies and feelings can be hurt
R7. to offer constructive support and feedback to others
R11. that people’s bodies and feelings can be hurt (including what makes them
feel comfortable and uncomfortable)
R12 to recognise when people are being unkind either to them or others, howto respond, who to tell and what to say
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Year 2 PSHE Curriculum Framework
Long Term Planning
Term, key question, PSHE Programme of Study - KS1 PSHE Primary Planning Toolkit
number of lessons Learning opportunities covered Y2 learning objectives
(min. 10 per term)
Autumn 1 L1. how they can contribute to the life of the classroom and school Pupils learn:
How can we help? L2. to help construct, and agree to follow, group, class and school rules and to about group and class rules and why they are
5-6 lessons
understand how these rules help them important
about respecting the needs of ourselves and othersL3. that people and other living things have rights and that everyone has
responsibilities to protect those rights (including protecting others’ bodies about looking after the local environment
and feelings; being able to take turns, share and understand the need to about privacy in different contexts
return things that have been borrowed)
L5. what improves and harms their local, natural and built environments and
develop strategies and skills needed to care for these (including
conserving energy
H16. what is meant by ‘privacy’; their right to keep things ‘private’; the
importance of respecting others’ privacyAutumn 1Drugs and Alcohol Education
See set lesson plans (3 lesson plans) – Staff Share – PSHE Drugs and Alcohol Education – Year 2
Autumn 2 R3. the difference between secrets and nice surprises (that everyone will find Pupils learn:
What is bullying? out about eventually) and the importance of not keeping any secret that about the importance of not keeping secrets that
makes them feel uncomfortable, anxious or afraid make them feel uncomfortable, anxious or afraid
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Year 3 PSHE Curriculum Framework
Long Term Planning
Term, key question, PSHE Programme of Study - KS1 PSHE Primary Planning Toolkit
number of lessons Learning opportunities covered Y3 learning objectives
(min. 10 per term)
Autumn 1 H15. school rules about health and safety, basic emergency aid procedures, Pupils learn:
What are the rules where and how to get help about the importance of school rules for health and
that keep us safe? H12. that bacteria and viruses can affect health and that following simple safety
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routines can reduce their spread that simple hygiene routines can prevent the spread
H21. strategies for keeping physically and emotionally safe including road of bacteria and viruses
safety (including cycle safety- the Bikeability programme), and safety in about how to get help in an emergency
the environment (including rail, water and fire safety) about keeping safe in the local environment
H23. about people who are responsible for helping them stay healthy and safe; about people who help them stay healthy and safe
how they can help these people to keep them healthy and about the difference between acceptable and
R8. to judge what kind of physical contact is acceptable or unacceptable and
unacceptable physical contact
how to respond
how to respond to unacceptable physical contact
R9. the concept of ‘keeping something confidential or secret’, when they
about the concept of keeping something
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Year 4 PSHE Curriculum Framework
Long Term Planning
Term, key question, PSHE Programme of Study - KS1 PSHE Primary Planning Toolkit
number of lessons Learning opportunities covered Y4 learning objectives
(min. 10 per term)
Autumn 1 L11. to appreciate the range of national, regional, religious and ethnic Pupils learn:
What is diversity? identities in the United Kingdom to appreciate difference and diversity (people living
5-6 lessons
L12. to consider the lives of people living in other places, and people with in the UK)
different values and customs about the values and customs of people around the
R16. to recognise and challenge stereotypes world
about what is meant by ‘stereotypes’Autumn 1Drugs and Alcohol Education
See set lesson plans (3 lesson plans) – Staff Share – PSHE Drugs and Alcohol Education – Year 4
Autumn 2 Pupils learn:R1. to recognise and respond appropriately to a wider range of feelings in
How can we be a good others to recognise a wider range of feelings in others
about responding to how others are feelingfriend? R2. to recognise what constitutes a positive, healthy relationship and develop
4-5 lessons
the skills to form and maintain positive and healthy relationships to develop strategies to resolve disputes and
R12. to develop strategies to resolve disputes and conflict through negotiation conflict through negotiation and appropriate
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Year 5 PSHE Curriculum FrameworkLong Term Planning
Term, key question, PSHE Programme of Study - KS1 PSHE Primary Planning Toolkitnumber of lessons Learning opportunities covered Y5 learning objectives(min. 10 per term)Autumn 1 L9. what being part of a community means, and about the varied institutions Pupils learn:What makes a that support communities locally and nationally about what it means to be a part of a communitycommunity? L10. to recognise the role of voluntary, community and pressure groups, about different groups / individuals that support the4-7 lessons especially in relation to health and wellbeing local community
about the role of voluntary, community andL11. to appreciate the range of national, regional, religious and ethnicidentities in the United Kingdom pressure groups
L12. to consider the lives of people living in other places, and people with to appreciate the range of national, regional,different values and customs religious and ethnic identities in the UK
about the lives, values and customs of people livingin other places
Autumn 1Drugs and Alcohol Education
See set lesson plans (3 lesson plans) – Staff Share – PSHE Drugs and Alcohol Education – Year 4
Autumn 2 R7. that their actions affect themselves and others Pupils learn: how actions can affect ourselves and othersWhat does R14. to realise the nature and consequences of discrimination, teasing, bullying
discrimination mean? and aggressive behaviours (including cyber-bullying, use of prejudice- about discrimination, teasing, bullying and3-6 lessons based language, ‘trolling’, how to respond and ask for help) aggressive behaviour and its effect on others
about the factors that make people the same orR18. how to recognise bullying and abuse in all its forms (including prejudice-based bullying both in person, online and through social media) different
R13. that differences and similarities between people arise from a number of to recognise and challenge ‘stereotypes’factors, including family, cultural, ethnic, racial and religious diversity, age, about the correct use of the terms sex, gendersex, gender identity, sexual orientation, and disability (see ‘protected identity and sexual orientationcharacteristics’ in the Equality Act 2010) ‘
R16. to recognise and challenge stereotypesR17. about the difference between, and the terms associated with, sex, gender
identity and sexual orientation
Spring 1 Pupils learn:L13. To learn about the role money plays in their own and others’ lives,How can we manage including how to manage their money and being a critical consumer about the role of moneyour money? H4. To recognise how images in the media (and online) do not always reflect ways of managing money (budgeting and saving)3-5 lessons reality and can affect how people feel about themselves about being a critical consumer
that images in the media do not always reflectreality
Spring 2 H1. what positively and negatively affects their physical, mental and Pupils learn:What choices help emotional health about what makes a ‘balanced lifestyle’
health? H2. how to make informed choices (including recognising that choices can about making choices in relation to health
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Year 6 PSHE Curriculum Framework
Long Term Planning
Term, key question, PSHE Programme of Study - KS1 PSHE Primary Planning Toolkit
number of lessons Learning opportunities covered Y6 learning objectives
(min. 10 per term)
Autumn 1+2 R2. to recognise what constitutes a positive, healthy relationship and develop Pupils learn:
What makes a healthy the skills to form and maintain positive and healthy relationships about different types of relationships (friends,
and happy R3. to recognise ways in which a relationship can be unhealthy and whom to families, couples, marriage, civil partnership)
relationship? talk to if they need support about what constitutes a positive, healthy
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R4. to recognise different types of relationship, including those between relationship
acquaintances, friends, relatives and families about the skills to maintain positive relationships
R5. that civil partnerships and marriage are examples of a public to recognise when a relationship is unhealthy
R6.
demonstration of the commitment made between two people who love about committed loving relationships (including
and care for each other and want to spend their lives together and that
marriage and civil partnership)
marriage is a commitment freely entered into by both people, that no one that marriage, arranged marriage and civil
should marry if they don’t absolutely want to do so or are not making this
partnership is between two people
decision freely for themselves who willingly agree
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