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Age: 10-16
Type: Teaching resources
Subjects: PSHE, Geography, Tutor time
A toolkit for teachers to help students learn about weather and climate change impact. Equip learners with the skills and knowledge they need to prepare for and cope with extreme weather.
Age: 7-18
Type: Activities
Keep children and young people entertained during the summer holidays with the summer of kindness calendar.
Age: 11-18
Type: Quick activity
Subjects: Citizenship
Black History Month takes place every October in the UK. Use this activity with secondary school students to discover some exceptional Black British humanitarians.
Age: 5-18
Type:
Subjects: PSHE, Tutor time
Activities to record your journey back to better, to resilience and recovery
Age: 7-18
Type: Activities
Subjects: PSHE
Educational activities for young people and children ages 7 to 8 exploring what personal resources they have to manage and understand stress and anxiety.
Age: 7-18
Type: Activities
Subjects: PSHE
Wellbeing activities for children and teenagers aged 7 to 18 feeling anxious, stressed, and lonely. Learn coping skills and build resilience to support wellbeing.
Age: 5-18
Type: Activities, teaching package, films
Subjects: PSHE
Activities to support learning first aid skills and showing how these skills can be used in everyday life with kindness and confidence.
Age: 7-18
Type: Quick activities
Subjects: PSHE, History
Use colouring activities and posters from the archives to learn more about the British Red Cross and its history of kindness.
Age: 5-19
Type: Activities
Subjects: PSHE, Tutor time
Primary and secondary educational resource to support students and help them build resilience and ease stress that might arise during challenging times at home or school.
Age: 7-18
Type: Activities
Subjects: PSHE, Tutor time
Activities to help build resilience, form healthy habits, positive routines, and ways to cope. Suitable for primary and secondary school students ages 7 to 18.
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