Choices And Friendships KS2 PSHE. Links to free to use resources to help when learning about moral choices, friendships and bullying.

Favourites Bingo Lesson Plan
A lesson plan by Katie Pullman to encourage new friendships by children finding out more about each other in a fun way.

How To Keep A Friendship Video
Megan and Jess are friends. Megan puts clips in her friend's hair and they laugh at the feather boas they put on. At school they try out for the relay team. Jess is the faster runner but she slows down to let her friend win. They are both selected for the school team and during the main race, Jess finally runs her fastest and beats Megan. Jess becomes popular with her classmates, which makes Megan unsure about how to handle her friend’s popularity as her mother is always pushing her to be the best.

Lizard Girl Video
It’s the half term holidays and Sam, aged ten, is bored. Sam has a disorder called Asperger’s Syndrome which means she often finds it hard to make friends. Her world can be very confusing and she is often misunderstood.

Personal Responsibility Viideo
An exploration of the concept of personal responsibility using an ancient parable about a scorpion that stings a frog. This encourages children to consider whether we are able to change our nature and if not, whether we are responsible for our actions. This uses a combination of animated parables with live action discussions with children, and is adapted from Peter Worley’s 'The If Machine'.

Spotacular Download
BBC Children in Need appeal week starts on 14 November - but the fun begins now! First, order your Spotacular Fundraising Kit by 16 September to be in with the chance of winning a visit from Pudsey Bear. Then, kick start the excitement and get your whole school on-board! You’ll find everything you need right here to start spreading the word and planning your fundraising. And don't forget to come back in September when we’ll have all the downloadable resources, lesson-plans and handy tips you’ll need for a spot (or two) of fundraising

Starstruck Video
At school the class are set a task to make a video about their lives and experiences at an international school. Superstar Mandy Minstrel arrives to show the class how it’s done, much to 13-year-old Gabriel's delight. Monica is excited by the news as it gives her the chance to do her dream job of being a TV presenter. However, as the group prepare their video, it becomes clear that Monica is becoming a bit of a diva; she doesn't listen to the others and hogs the limelight whenever she can.