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Mr Wrong ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ ________ During adolescence you start to become less emotional and want to make emotional bonds with just one person. Think about what you already know about adolescence. During adolescence your hair turns grey and your skins becomes wrinkly.

Learning Objectives…. Knowledge How individuals develop during early adulthood. Understanding Of the physical, emotional, intellectual and social developments during early adulthood. Of how changes at this life stage can differ between genders. Skills Communication Thinking interdependently Team work Key words: Growth, Development, Sexuality, Independence, Maturity, Ability, Problem, Thinking, Life experience, Pass: Identifying the key aspects of physical, intellectual, emotional and social development of early adulthood. Merit: Your key aspects should be described in detail, and start to give examples.

Ask the expert: You will join a table to gather as much information about one type of PIES development during early adulthood. Sum it up in 30 words and go back to your desk to share the information you have found out! You have 10 mins

In your groups The physical changes that occur are……. Explain who you are likely to form a close emotional bond with during this life stage… Socially at this stage…… Why do you think people start studying again? Husband/ Wife/ Partner Pregnancy New people Lots of free time University Vocational Physically abled

You now have the choice: Make a comic strip- a day in the life of an adult? Sell adulthood- create an A3 poster advert that sells adulthood to teens. Demonstrate

A comic strip You must make a short comic strip that identifies the key PIES changes in early adulthood. What is an average day being an adult? You must include… Who you are socialising with… (S) How you are physically/ any sickness/ pregnancy? (P) Who is your closest friend? (E) Are you studying/ working going on courses? (I) Top tip 1.Use speech bubbles to explain feelings or thoughts. 2.To explain what is going put a 10 word summary at the bottom of each box.

Advert The advert must….. Sell the positives of adulthood Include images Outline each of the PIES Describe the changes from adolescence to adulthood Create an advert that sells adulthood to teens. It explains the positives of the changes that are about to occur

When your feeling stressed as a teenager don’t worry because…….. Top tips for success in adulthood….. You are more likely to find a life long partner now because…. You are now ready to start a family… You have lots of free time and money because you work which means….

Draw on Sally! You have got 10 minutes to annotate your teenagers: identifying the changes that occur during adulthood. In comparison during this stage people physically…… Our social interactions change because……… The skill we develop intellectually are…….

Pass students 1.List 3 physical changes during adulthood. 2.State why adults are emotionally happiest at this time. 3.State an intellectual skill during adulthood? 4.Which group of individuals are more important to us during this stage? Merit students 1.Which factors can negatively impact self-esteem during adulthood? 2.Describe what problem solving is? 3.Assess the different physical growth during adulthood between males and females. 4.Describe why some people try to make themselves younger at this life stage? Distinction students 1.How does physical development influence emotional states at this life stage? 2.Discuss why people try to change their appearance during this time. 3.Evaluate the negative impacts of a relationship breakdown for an individuals emotional state.