Learning objective
- To describe and understand their feelings
- To develop simple strategies for managing these feelings
Success criteria
Year 1
- I can describe how I feel
- I can
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National curriculum
Mental wellbeing
Pupils should know:
- how to
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Cross-curricular links
- None relevant for this lesson
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Before the lesson
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Lesson plan
Attention grabber
Choose a child and show them (without showing the rest of the class) one of the following emotion words: joy fear anger sadness disgust See if they can mime feeling this way and have the class guess their emotions, explaining why they made each guess and visual clues that helped them. You could provide your…
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Adaptive teaching
Pupils needing extra support:
Year 1: Might need images from the story in front of them to help them think how the characters were feeling, along with Activity: List of emotions (see Classroom resources)
Year 2: May need time to act out their scenario with prompting questions to help understand their different emotions and what they feel like.
Pupils working at greater depth:
Year 1: Should describe and show how their character feels but will also understand how the other characters feel.
Year 2: Could be challenged to draw upon their own experiences to help empathise with the girl from the clip and use this understanding to describe how she might be feeling.
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Assessing progress and understanding
Pupils with secure understanding indicated by:
Year 1: Using appropriate vocabulary to describe
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Vocabulary definitions
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Action
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Emotions
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Example work
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In this unit
Lesson 6: Local democracy
Lesson 9: Staying safe with medicine
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Y1/2 Lesson 7 (Cycle B) : Looking after our teeth
Y1/2 Lesson 1 (Cycle A): Understanding my feelings
Lesson 1: Human rights
Lesson 1: Breaking the law
Lesson 1: What are human rights?
Lesson 1: Rights of the child
Lesson 1: Rules beyond school
Lesson 1: Rules
Lesson 1: Introduction to the internet
Lesson 1: First Aid: Emergencies and calling for help
Lesson 1: Internet safety: Age restrictions
Y5/6 Lesson 1: (Cycle B) Relaxation: mindfulness
Y5/6 Lesson 1 (Cycle A): Relaxation: yoga
Year 1/2 Lesson 1 (Cycle B): Understanding my feelings
Lesson 2: Food choices and the environment
Lesson 2: Rights and responsibilities
Lesson 2: Caring for the environment
Lesson 2: Rights and responsibilities
Lesson 2: Our school environment
Lesson 2: Caring for others: Animals
Lesson 2: Communicating online
Lesson 2: First Aid: bites and stings
Lesson 2: Share aware
Y5/6 Lesson 2 (Cycle B): What can I be?
Y5/6 Lesson 2 (Cycle A): The importance of rest
Y1/2 Lesson 2 (Cycle B): Steps to success
Y1/2 Lesson 2 (Cycle A): Relaxation
Lesson 2: Relaxation: stretches
Lesson 3: Caring for others
Lesson 3: Protecting the planet
Lesson 3: Community
Lesson 3: Recycling
Lesson 3: Our local environment
Lesson 3: The needs of others
Lesson 3: Secrets and surprises
Lesson 3: Be kind online
Lesson 3: First Aid: asthma
Y5/6 Lesson 3 (Cycle B): Taking responsibility for my health
Y5/6 Lesson 3 (Cycle A): Embracing failure
Y1/2 Lesson 3 (Cycle B): Developing a growth mindset
Y1/2 Lesson 4 (Cycle A): Ready for bed
Y1/2 Lesson 3 (Cycle A): What am I like?
Lesson 4: Prejudice and discrimination
Lesson 4: Contributing to the community
Lesson 4: Contributing
Lesson 4: Local community groups
Lesson 4: Job roles in our local community
Lesson 4: Similar, yet different
Lesson 4: Appropriate contact: My private parts
Lesson 4: Cyberbullying
Lesson 4: Privacy and secrecy
Y5/6 Lesson 4 (Cycle B): The impact of technology on health
Y5/6 Lesson 4 (Cycle A): Going for goals
Y1/2 Lesson 4 (Cycle B): Being active
Lesson 5: Valuing diversity
Lesson 5: Pressure groups
Lesson 5: Diverse communities
Lesson 5: Charity
Lesson 5: Similar yet different - my local community
Lesson 5: Belonging
Lesson 5: Appropriate contact: My private parts are private
Lesson 5: Fake emails
Lesson 5: Consuming information online
Y5/6 Lesson 5 (Cycle B): Resilience toolbox
Y5/6 Lesson 5 (Cycle A): Taking responsibility for my feelings
Y1/2 Lesson 5 (Cycle B): Relaxation: breathing exercises
Y1/2 Lesson 5 (Cycle A): Hand washing and personal hygiene
Lesson 6: National democracy
Lesson 6: Parliament
Lesson 6: Local councillors
Lesson 6: School council
Lesson 6: Democratic decisions
Lesson 6: Respecting personal boundaries
Lesson 6: Making choices
Lesson 6: Growing up
Y5/6 Lesson 6 (Cycle B): Immunisation
Y5/6 Lesson 6 (Cycle A): Healthy meals
Y1/2 Lesson 6 (Cycle B): Healthy diet
Y1/2 Lesson 6 (Cycle A): Sun safety
Lesson 7: Rules
Lesson 7: Giving my opinion
Lesson 7: Road safety
Lesson 7: Influences
Lesson 7: Introducing puberty
Y5/6 Lesson 7 (Cycle B): Physical health concerns
Y5/6 Lesson 7 (Cycle A): Sun safety
Y1/2 Lesson 7 (Cycle A): Allergies
Lesson 8: Crossing roads safely
Lesson 8: Keeping safe out and about
Lesson 8: Tobacco
Y5/6 Lesson 8 (Cycle B): Good and bad habits
Y1/2 Lesson 8 (Cycle A): People who help us stay healthy