Year 4
Year 4 |
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Autumn Term |
Spring Term |
Summer Term |
New beginnings – including class charters Taking responsibility for my healthy lifestyle Bullies, bullying, pressure and risks Anti-bullying week Children In Need |
Me and my relationships – linked to marriage topic in R.E. Pedestrian road safety Issues and dilemmas Internet safety week Day for Change (Unicef) Comic Relief
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Changes – puberty and hygiene |
Key concepts and skills |
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Health and well-being |
To learn how to make informed choices and to begin to understand the concept of a ‘balanced lifestyle’. -To recognise that they may experience conflicting emotions and when they might need to listen to their emotions or overcome them. - To understand how their body will, and emotions may, change as they approach and move through puberty. -To learn about taking care of their body. -To learn strategies needed for road safety. -To be safe online, understanding the importance of protecting personal information, including passwords and addresses. |
Relationships |
-To be aware of different types of relationship, including those between acquaintances, friends, relatives and families. -To learn that civil partnerships and marriage are examples of stable, loving relationships and a public demonstration of the commitment made between two people who love and care for each other. -To realise the nature and consequences of discrimination, teasing, bullying and aggressive behaviours. |
Living in the wider world- Economic well-being and being a responsible citizen |
-To realise the consequences of anti-social and aggressive behaviours such as bullying and discrimination of individuals and communities. -To understand that there are different kinds of responsibilities, rights and duties at home, at school, in the community and towards the environment. -To recognise the role of voluntary, community and pressure groups, especially in relation to health and wellbeing. -To understand that everyone has human rights, and that children have their own special rights set out in the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of the Child. |