Listening & Communicating To develop a climate of support, friendship and co- operation in the classroom To establish ground rules for discussion To explore.

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Listening & Communicating To develop a climate of support, friendship and co- operation in the classroom To establish ground rules for discussion To explore the skills of communication and understand its importance in healthy relationships

PSHE Basics.... Each of you will be given a PSHE folder As PSHE is partly about respecting differences we’d like you to cover your folder before next lesson with photographs, images, text etc that will tell the rest of the class something about you A lot of the work that we will do in PSHE will be discussion but you will sometimes do small amounts of written work As this is our only record of the work that we do it is very important that these files are maintained and that any written work is put into them at the end of each lesson

Task: Choose a partner and find out one way that person likes to spend their spare time. Find out as much about this leisure activity as you can In turns, we are going to talk for about 20 seconds about what our partner told us....but what will we need to do in order for this to work and for everyone to feel that they are valued? LISTEN Think about what similarities we have with each other in what we do and how we feel about our leisure activities

Task: In 3-4s you will be given a card sort which includes many of the topics which may be covered in PSHE Rank them in order of how comfortable you would feel talking about them in a large group Which things are we less comfortable talking about? Why do you think this is? Does it depend upon the listener? It’s important to realise that having the support of a willing listener can be a great help when we are worried – ‘a trouble shared is a trouble halved’ Can anyone give an example of this?

Task : What do we need from others in order to feel we can trust them? It is clear that we all have similar needs and feelings If we want other people to trust us, we must behave in certain ways We would like others to reciprocate so that we can trust them too In groups of 5-6, decide together on guidelines for trust within the group. Write these on your posters....we will be using these rules all year so make sure you all agree on them

Sensitive issues The issues discussed in PSHE can be sensitive, therefore it is important that we respect other people’s views, even if we don’t agree with them and that we don’t ridicule people during discussion or gossip about class discussion outside the lesson Therefore, we should all observe a number of Basic Classroom Rights BASIC CLASSROOM RIGHTS Teachers have the right to teach Students have the right to learn Everybody has the right to safety Everybody has the right to dignity Everybody has the responsibility to ensure that we can all enjoy our rights

How can you show people they matter? The emphasis of many of your PSHE lessons will be group discussion We are more likely to take the risk of talking about ourselves if we feel that people appear to understand us and are listening We also have to let other people know that we understand them and that we are listening On the template on your sheet, add labels (and pictures) that say how you can show people that you are listening, that you understand and that you care about them and what they are talking about See the examples on the next slide

DO maintain eye contact when someone is talking to you DON’T fidget

Task : Before you go we are going to watch a short clip about a conversation, which goes badly wrong, between the last Prime Minister and a student on work experience On your sheet, tick off anything you notice that is wrong with this conversation (according to the rules of good listening that we have come up with today) Put your sheet in your folder, before taking it home to cover

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