Anti-Bullying
English
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Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE)
Year 1 - Year 2
Votes For Schools
English Unit Description
Editable presentation
Good for assemblies
Group work
Discussion based learning
In this unit on Anti-Bullying from Votes for Schools. Students will explore whether joking can be bullying, cyberbullying, fitting in at school, forgiveness and ways in which they can reduce bullying in school.
Unit contents
Lessons
1. Can joking be bullying?
In this Key Stage 1 (KS1) Lesson - Can joking be bullying?, students explore to what extent jokes and "banter" are used as a way of excusing bullying. They also reflect on what they could do to combat this.
2. Standing up to Bullying
In this Key Stage 1 (KS1) Lesson - Standing up to Bullying, students look at different ways that they can stand up against bullying.
3. Playground Trends
In this Key Stage 1 (KS1) Lesson - Playground Trends, students look at scenarios where children have been involved in trends and discuss if it was helpful or not.
Unit contents
Lessons
1. Can joking be bullying?
In this Key Stage 1 (KS1) Lesson - Can joking be bullying?, students explore to what extent jokes and "banter" are used as a way of excusing bullying. They also reflect on what they could do to combat this.
2. Standing up to Bullying
In this Key Stage 1 (KS1) Lesson - Standing up to Bullying, students look at different ways that they can stand up against bullying.
3. Playground Trends
In this Key Stage 1 (KS1) Lesson - Playground Trends, students look at scenarios where children have been involved in trends and discuss if it was helpful or not.