
PSHE • Year Year 6 • 30 • 30 students • Created with AI following Aligned with National Curriculum for England
A lesson about identifying individual strengths and weakness, and why it is important to embrace our strengths and work on our weaknesses to better ourselves. The lesson already has a task so i just need the content for the input
This lesson aligns with the 2020 PSHE Association Programme of Study for Key Stage 2, specifically:
This session also fosters self-awareness and resilience, key elements of the Personal Development section in the Ofsted framework.
Time: 5 minutes
Time: 7 minutes
Teacher’s Script to Support Their Understanding:
Invite students into the discussion by asking them:
Congratulate students who share and note the importance of respecting one another’s thoughts.
Time: 5 minutes
Use an example they can relate to:
"Do you remember learning to ride a bike? At first, you might have wobbled, but now you’re much better! Everything takes time—it’s the same with our personal weaknesses."
Ask students to reframe similar negative thinking they might encounter into growth statements. Example scenarios:
Time: 10 minutes
Set pupils up for the accompanying task, where they design their own “Superhuman Card” featuring their personal strengths and areas for improvement.
Prepare their mindset by encouraging:
Finish by explaining how their unique card celebrates them, and link this back to the jigsaw introduction. "Every piece—the strong ones and the ones we work on—makes you, you."
Time: 3 minutes
End with a bright smile and inspire them: "Remember, everything amazing starts with a single step—and you’re already taking yours today!"
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