P6 Living & Growing Parents Presentation

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Presentation transcript:

P6 Living & Growing Parents Presentation

The cunning plan…… Why do we teach Sex Ed in P6? Where does it fit into the curriculum? What will be taught? How will it be taught? How can parents support the teaching?

Why do we teach Sex Ed at P6? Because it is in the Curriculum for Excellence! P6 working through Second Level Experiences and Outcomes. These Experiences and Outcomes form the basis of our learning and teaching. They are part of an ongoing process from early Level to 4th Level. It fits well into the Science topics being covered in P6.

Where does it fit into the curriculum? The work we do comes from Health and Wellbeing Experiences and Outcomes and Science Experiences and Outcomes.

Health and Wellbeing Es and Os Early/First level Second Level Third Level I recognise that we have similarities and differences but are all unique. HWB 0-47a/HWB 1-47a I am aware of my growing body and I am learning the correct names for its different parts and how they work. HWB 0-47b/HWB 1-04b I recognise that how my body changes can affect how I feel about myself and how I may behave. HWB 2-47a I understand my body’s uniqueness, my developing sexuality, and that of others. HWB 3-47a/HWB 4-47a Using what I have learnt I am able to make informed decisions and choices that promote and protect my own and others’ sexual health and wellbeing. HWB 3-47b/HWB 4-47b

Health and Wellbeing Es and Os Early/First Level Second Level Third/Fourth Level I am learning what I can do to look after my body and who can help me. HWB 0-48a/HWB 1-48a I can describe the physical and emotional changes during puberty, understand why they are taking place and the importance of personal hygiene. I know how to access services, information and support if my sexual health and wellbeing is at risk. I am aware of my rights in relation to sexual health including my right to confidentiality, and my responsibilities, including those under the law. HWB 3-48a/HWB 4-48a

Science Experiences and Outcomes Second Level By investigating some body systems and potential problems which they may develop, I can make informed decisions to help me maintain my health and wellbeing. SCN 2-12a By investigating the life cycles of plants and animals, I can recognise the different stages of their development. SCN 2-14a By investigating the characteristics offspring inherit when living things reproduce, I can distinguish between inherited and non-inherited characteristics. SCN 2-14b

What will be taught? Puberty- changes at puberty for boys and girls Body parts- referred to by their correct names throughout. Lifecycles- how a baby is conceived and the birth of a baby.

How will it be taught? Watching the relevant parts of the Living and Growing DVD Weekly over five weeks Parents informed beforehand of the dates and subject matter Discussion about the key Learning in the video clip Question box

Living and Growing Changes

How can parents support the learning? Being aware of what is being taught on different dates Being open to discussing what the children have been learning Being aware that this learning is part of a Health and Wellbeing programme running through Primary and Secondary.

Main points of programme Date Topic Main points of programme Monday 22nd Feb Differences Naming body parts Monday 29th Feb Changes Differences between girls and boys Body changes at puberty Monday 7th March Girls Talk Boys talk Emotional changes at puberty Importance of personal hygiene   Practical period chat from Mrs Watson (girls only) Monday 14th March Relationships/reproduction Different kinds of loving relationships How a baby is made Monday 21st March Birth Getting ready to welcome a baby How to be a good parent Birth of a baby Inherited and non-inherited characteristics Date Topic Main points of programme Thursday 26th Feb   Differences Naming body parts Thursday 5th March Changes Differences between girls and boys Body changes at puberty Tuesday 17th March Girls Talk Boys talk Emotional changes at puberty Need for personal hygiene Practical period chat from Mrs Watson (girls only) Tuesday 23rd March Relationships/reproduction Different kinds of loving relationships How a baby is made Tuesday 31st March Birth Getting ready to welcome a baby How to be a good parent Birth of a baby Inherited and non-inherited characteristics

Any Questions?