Being a SUPERB CITIZEN
This term we are looking at Problem Solving.
This vocabulary will be important throughout the following weeks
Hazard, Harm, Injury, Risk, Protect, Seatbelt, Sun, Protection, Protective, Permission, Pressure, Fire, Emergency, Medicines, Pants, Private, Wash.
Today’s lesson is about PANTS
Lesson 3 – Resources and further information
1. Talk Task - What does PANTS stand for –
Your underwear covers up your private parts and no one should ask to see or touch them. Sometimes a doctor, nurse or family members might have to. But they should always explain why, and ask you if it's OK first.
Always remember your body belongs to you -
Your body belongs to you. No one should ever make you do things that make you feel embarrassed or uncomfortable. If someone asks to see or tries to touch you underneath your underwear say 'NO' – and tell someone you trust and like to speak to.
No means no and you always have the right to say ‘no’ –
even to a family member or someone you love. You’re in control of your body and the most important thing is how YOU feel. If you want to say ‘No’, it’s your choice.
Talk about secrets that upset you -
There are good and bad secrets. Good secrets can be things like surprise parties or presents for other people. Bad secrets make you feel sad, worried or frightened. You should tell an adult you trust about a bad secret straight away.
Talk about stuff that makes you worried or upset. If you ever feel sad, anxious or frightened you should talk to an adult you trust. This doesn't have to be a family member. It can also be a teacher or a friend's parent – or even Childline.
2. Fill in the PANTS writing sheet.
What does the acronym PANTS stand for?
3. Make a PANTS poster
– use the information you have discussed with you grown up to make a poster to show the PANTS message.
Being a SUPERB CITIZEN
This term we are looking at Problem Solving.
This vocabulary will be important throughout the following weeks
Hazard, harm, injury, risk, protect, seatbelt, sun, protection, protective, stabilisers, permission, pressure, fire, smoke, emergency, health, hygiene, medicines, asthma, allergies, diabetic, household, pants, private, wash, clean, cleaners, washing tablets, pods, police, ambulance, coast guard, fire brigade.
Today’s lesson -
To know how to keep ourselves safe – to say No!
Today we are going talk about …. What you say to somebody who wants you to do something that is harmful to you or that is wrong?
Lesson 4 – Resources and further information