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Lesson 2: People around me: Communication

Children reflect on different ways of communicating and investigate what makes a good listener and why this is important.

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Learning objective

  • To listen and communicate effectively

National curriculum

All schools should make provision for personal, social, health and economic education (PSHE), drawing on good practice.

The PSHE Association Programme of Study recommends pupils are taught:

  • R11. what constitutes a positive healthy friendship (e.g. mutual respect, trust, truthfulness, loyalty, kindness, generosity, sharing interests and experiences, support with problems and difficulties); that the same principles apply to online friendships as to face-to-face relationships
  • R10. about the importance of friendships; strategies for building positive friendships; how positive friendships support wellbeing

Success criteria

Cross-curricular links

Before the lesson

Download classroom resources

Attention grabber

Main event

Differentiation

Pupils needing extra support: Might need to work together as part of a mixed ability pair.

Pupils working at greater depth: Should give examples on the Good listener guide of things the listener might say or do.

Wrapping up

Assessing pupils' progress and understanding

Vocabulary

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