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Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood
The children are working on the topic of My body. They will be learning about having a healthy body and keeping clean. They will also learn the correct names for male and female genitals.
This week in school our Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood lesson will be about naming parts of the body. The
body-part names and descriptions that they will learn, are these:
Nipples: Both boys and girls have nipples. When a girl grows, she will develop breasts. If a woman has a baby, then she can breast feed her baby; the baby would get milk from its mum’s nipples. Sometimes people ask, “so, why do boys have nipples?” All babies develop the same way until their mum is about 8 weeks pregnant, and that includes nipples. So, if the baby that is growing inside the mum develops to become a boy, he will still have nipples.
Penis: Boys have a penis. When a boy urinates/goes to the toilet, it comes out of his penis. When we learn more about how babies are made, we will learn more about the penis.
Scrotum and testicles: The scrotum is the sack of skin that hangs under the boy’s penis. Inside there are the testicles. Again, in another lesson we will learn more about this.
Vulva: Girls have a vulva. When a girl urinates/goes to the toilet, it comes out of her vulva. (N.B. If a child uses the word vagina to describe this part, we respond with: Sometimes people use the word vagina, but the vagina is actually just the bit inside the girl. So, if you are a girl, the bit you see between your legs when you look at your body is your vulva.)
We use these terms because they help to remove any embarrassment or shame about these body parts. Also, knowing these words means that children can explain clearly if they are unwell or have a worry. Knowing these terms help to protect children because they also learn that these parts of the body are private – we will be doing more on this in class.
Health and Wellbeing- RSHP
As part of our upcoming block of learning on Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood we will be covering the following topics in an age appropriate way:
- Names of parts of my body
- My body belongs to me
- Private and PANTS Rule
For more information on these subjects, please see the attached parent information letter.
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CLIC Targets Week Beginning 28th November
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Count Along- I can count along when the numbers are written in.
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3 times table
- Say multiples 1-5
- Say multiples 1-10
- Say table
- Jumbled tables
- Fact family
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Coin Multiplication Step 2- I can complete a 1,2,5,10 card.
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- Find 10 lots first
- Double 1 lot to find 2 lots
- Halve 10 lots to find 5 lots
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Division Step 17- Division-2,3,4 and 5 times table
-I can use a tables fact to find a division fact (with remainders) 17 divided by 5
Remember to:
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- Use your ‘Learn Its’ and Fact Families to give the answer
- Say the remainder
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CLIC Targets Week Beginning 7th November
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Counting Multiples Step 4- I can count in 3s (..9, 12, 15..)
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3 times table
- Say multiples 1-5
- Say multiples 1-10
- Say table
- Jumbled tables
- Fact family
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Multiplying by 10: I can multiply whole numbers by 10. (13×10=130)
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- Place a zero on the units end
- Remember that this moves the digits one place to the left
- Remember that this makes the number 10 times bigger
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Multiplication Step 9-I can solve 1dx1d (4×2)
Remember to:
- Learn it!
CLIC Targets Week Beginning 31st October
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Counting Multiples Step 4- I can count in 3s (..9, 12, 15..)
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3 times table
- Say multiples 1-5
- Say multiples 1-10
- Say table
- Jumbled tables
- Fact family
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Jigsaw Numbers:
I can find the missing piece to 100. (54+?=100)
Remember to:
- Make the units digit total 10
- Make the tens digit total 9
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Multiplication Step 9-I can solve 1dx1d (4×2)
Remember to:
- Learn it!
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