My Body
The My Body/My Health and Wellbeing framework is split into 4 focused strands which aim to give pupils the opportunity to develop:
Self-Awareness Skills
My Body & My Choices
Looking After My Body
Using and Moving My Body
My Body/My Health and Wellbeing |
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Self-Awareness Skills |
My Body & My Choices | Looking After my Body | Using & Moving My Body |
Physical wellbeing |
Naming main external body parts |
Routines for keeping my body clean |
Gross motor skills, including swimming |
Healthy lifestyles |
Communicate pain or discomfort |
Oral Hygiene |
Fine motor skills, including hand manipulation, hand strength and finger control |
Healthy food choices |
Growth and change from baby to old age |
Dressing |
Coordination skills including hand-eye coordination and bilateral coordination |
Body Image |
Hygiene needs and routines |
Tolerating and accessing health services |
Self-expression and rhythmic skills |
Team spirit and collaboration |
What ‘privacy’ means for children and young people |
Independent personal care |
Core strength |
My Body / My Health & wellbeing |
RSE topic strands |
Personal appearance and accessing the community |
Accessing community leisure services, activities, links & clubs |
Keeping myself safe |
Physical control of equipment and resources |
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Being calm and learning how to relax |
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Risk-taking |
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Appearance – choosing clothes |
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Emotional resilience, mental health & coping strategies |
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Leadership |
Subject Story: My Body / My Health and Wellbeing
Our Agreed consistencies for My Body/My Health and Wellbeing are: |
If you were to walk into a My Body/My Health and Wellbeing lesson at Stone Bay School you would see: |
In our My Body/My Health and Wellbeing curriculum you will see that we value inclusion and diversity: |
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Pupils at Stone Bay School say this about My Body:
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British Values and Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Learning (SMSC) in My Body, Health and Wellbeing: Spiritual – Developing a sense of enjoyment of self through movement, others around them and the ability of their body. Moral – Promoting the importance of a healthy mind and body, through meaningful learning about self. Social– Incorporating teamwork, persistence and determination alongside peers to achieve common goals. Cultural – Highlighting differences in the school and community through sports, games and dances in different cultures. |
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