All that I am - The Road Ahead - Key Stage 2 for Year 6 teachers

The second session in the programme contains three episodes in video form with accompanying support materials for teachers. This programme builds on the Year 5 resource "All that I am" with the purpose of providing further and more detailed accurate information about pupils' human and physical development: information that will help develop and nurture pupils' self awareness , confidence and skills
The Year 6 programme aims develop pupils' ability to:
- Express opinions
- Listen to others and be listened to
- Respect other people's viewpoints
- Recognise the physical and emotional changes that are happening during puberty
- Be self-confident in a range of new situations, such as seeking new friends
- Recognise their own self-worth and identify positive things about themselves
The first episode is a reprise of the Year 5 resource that looks at the Individual, Physical, Social, Emotional and Spiritual aspects of the human person. Where children have not engaged with the resource, teachers may wish to begin with the Year 5 resource first before embarking on the Year 6 material.
Each of the episodes and support materials address specific learning objectives:
Episode 1 - The Road Ahead, Recap and Reprise
Pupils will learn:
- to recap on the 5 episodes in the Year 5 Resource
- to reprise female physical development
Episode 2 - The Road Ahead, Your changing bodies - Boys
Pupils will learn:
- to have knowledge and understanding of male physical development
Episode 3 - The Road Ahead, Personal Behaviour
Pupils will learn:
- to have self-confidence and skills
- to translate these into personal behaviour in a range of situations such as making new friends
The video and teacher support material aims to help augment pupils' understanding of their physical and emotional development and promote ways in which young people can examine contemporary stereotypes of masculine and feminine behaviour and assume responsibility for their actions.
life is a journey, full of important choices"