Y5/6 Lesson 1 (Cycle A): Roles and responsibilities

Year 5 children think about the responsibilities and opportunities that they might take on when moving into Year 6. Year 6 children consider the opportunities, but also worries, that the move to Secondary school brings.

Learning objectives

  • To understand the skills needed to take on responsibilities in school   (Y5)
  • To understand that a big change can bring both opportunities and worries  (Y6)

Statutory guidance

  • PSHE Association’s Programme of Study for PSHE: Living in the wider world:
  • > L30. about some of the skills that will help them in their future careers e.g. teamwork, communication and negotiation. L25. to recognise positive things about themselves and their achievements; set goals to help achieve personal outcomes, H35. about the new opportunities and responsibilities that increasing independence may bring and H36. strategies to manage transitions between classes and key stages.

Success criteria

Cross-curricular links

Before the lesson

Download classroom resources

Attention grabber

Main event

Differentiation

Pupils needing extra support:

Year 5: May need support to identify a role –  this might be an informal role, such as being a role model to other children if they do not want a position of responsibility. 

Year 6: Look at just three scenarios and focus on the themes which they might be most worried about.

 

Pupils working at greater depth:

Year 5: Could consider more than one role and look at the skills which are common to all the roles they may want. 

Year 6: Can be challenged to give more detailed advice in the scenario activity.

Wrapping up

Assessing pupils' progression and understanding

Vocabulary

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