Learning objective
- To begin to understand the differences between people and why it is important to respect these differences (Y3)
- To begin to understand that families are very varied, in this country and across the world (Y4)
Statutory guidance
Pupils should know:
- The importance of respecting others, even when they are very different from them (for example, physically, in character, personality or backgrounds), or make different choices or have different preferences or beliefs.
Success criteria
Cross-curricular links
Before the lesson
Download classroom resources
Attention grabber
Main event
Differentiation
Pupils needing extra support:
Might focus on visible similarities and differences with their partner. (Y3)
Could be given specific books, websites and search terms to help with their research. (Y4)
Pupils working at greater depth:
Could identify more similarities and differences and focus on things that are not visible. They might also begin to think about how differences can be an advantage. For example, different skills help to achieve tasks. Y3)
Could look in more detail at variations within a country. For example, does religion make a difference to how families work? (Y4)
Wrapping up
Assessing pupils' progress and understanding
Vocabulary
In this topic
- Assessment - RSE & PSHE Y3/4 (B): Family and relationships
- Y3/4 (B): Introductory Lesson 1: Setting ground rules and signposting
- Y3/4 (B): Lesson 2: Friendship issues and bullying
- Y3/4 (B): Lesson 3: Healthy families
- Y3/4 (B): Lesson 4: Stereotyping: Gender
- Y3/4 (B): Lesson 5: Stereotyping: Age/Disability
- Y3/4 (B): Lesson 6: How my behaviour affects others
- Y3/4 (B): Lesson 7: Effective communication to support relationships
- Y3/4 (B): Lesson 8: Respect and manners
- Y3/4 (B): Lesson 9: Respecting differences