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Use these KS1 teaching and activity ideas to create a 'We are all alike, we are all different' lesson plan. Help kids discover why they are special and unique.
Jul 25, 2018 · A lovely activity that encourages children to think about why they are unique and special. The detailed PowerPoint initiates child-led learning in easy to follow ways. This EYFS 'What Makes Me Special' pack prompts discussion points, covering many aspects over this presentation.
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Are you thinking of teaching your children about what makes us all special? Then you'll want to use this resource pack, perfect for delivering a diversity assembly to KS1 children. The pack includes a PowerPoint to share with children and a script to help you confidently deliver the assembly.
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Sep 9, 2018 · This PowerPoint will help children to talk about difference positively and respectfully, focusing on all the wonderful things that make each person special and unique. Use this great resource alongside the Twinkl Originals book 'We Are All Different' or as part of your 'All About Me' topic.
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Apr 15, 2013 · Great to use with both PSHE and RE - What makes me special. Gives the children a hook to talk about what makes them special, moving them on from the obvious, and helping them to really think about what they are like.
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This We Are All Different eBook is a great book to read with, or to, the children in your class. It helps to recognise everyone’s differences, and it shows that everyone is different. It also shows that just because someone is different to you, it doesn’t mean you can’t be friends.
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Students explore the theme of diversity through literature & discover how it applies to their classroom community. The lesson begins with an activity to build awareness that all groups represent overlapping areas of similarities & differences. Students then listen to a read-aloud of the picture book Friends by Rob Lewis or Chester’s Way by