Asking for permission KS1 - Year 1

Asking for permission KS1 - Year 1

Author: EC Publishing
£3.90

Asking for permission KS1 PSHE lesson.  A one-hour long, very detailed, fully resourced PSHE lesson suitable for KS1. This lesson has been created for Year 1, however, the activities are also suitable for students in Year 2, and could easily be adapted for use with older students. In this lesson, the children will learn what it means to ask for permission. We will discuss a range of scenarios where we may be expected to ask permission, and the reasons why asking for permission is so important.  We will read Don't Touch My Hair by Sharee Miller, before completing a reflection activity linked to the text. The lesson includes a case study starter, a story with accompanying questions, a reflection activity linked to the text, and plenary task. Created to fit the new DfE and PSHE Association statutory 2020 /21 guidelines, the lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, all editable with accompanying tasks and worksheets. The lesson has been left editable and is filled with engaging, well differentiated and fun activities. It is designed to be ‘no prep’, so you can just pick it up and use it, although it is still adaptable should you wish to.

Asking for permission KS1 PSHE lesson.  A one-hour long, very detailed, fully resourced PSHE lesson suitable for KS1. This lesson has been created for Year 1, however, the activities are also suitable for students in Year 2, and could easily be adapted for use with older students. In this lesson, the children will learn what it means to ask for permission. We will discuss a range of scenarios where we may be expected to ask permission, and the reasons why asking for permission is so important.  We will read Don't Touch My Hair by Sharee Miller, before completing a reflection activity linked to the text. The lesson includes a case study starter, a story with accompanying questions, a reflection activity linked to the text, and plenary task. Created to fit the new DfE and PSHE Association statutory 2020 /21 guidelines, the lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, all editable with accompanying tasks and worksheets. The lesson has been left editable and is filled with engaging, well differentiated and fun activities. It is designed to be ‘no prep’, so you can just pick it up and use it, although it is still adaptable should you wish to.