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Growing and Changing 4-6. One day a new pupil starts at your school. They are in the same class as you and overtime become your friend. Year 4 : Body Board. Sexual Health. Respect. Listening. Ground Rules. Me. Us. Y o u. Confidentiality. Ask it Basket. ?. ?. ?. ?. Sexual Health.
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One day a new pupil starts at your school. • They are in the same class as you and overtime become your friend. Year 4 : Body Board
SexualHealth Respect Listening GroundRules Me Us You Confidentiality
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SexualHealth Would you rather…?!
Be a….. Have a shower in... Be... Be... OR Aged 16 A girl A boy Aged 10
Growing and Changing Today we are talking about Growing and Changing so you can deal with the changes that will take place. These lessons are called ‘I matter, because ‘You matter’ and I want you to know that.
One day a new pupil starts at your school. • They are in the same class as you and overtime become your friend. Year 4 : Body Board
My hobbies are… 1. Making friends… My name is… I like…. I dislike…. We need to decide their names, hobbies, like and dislikes.
What is puberty anyway? One day… • You are chatting about mobile phones and all the different things you can do when you are older. • Then you start to talk about growing up and body changes and your friend asks you…
Puberty is… What could you say?
As a time of change? • As something that happens to everyone? • A time when we grow and develop? • A time when we have more responsibility? • A time that is really exciting and nothing to worry about? Would you say?
Why does puberty happen? • They then they ask…
It All Starts With Hormones • Puberty is caused by the release of special chemicals from the brain. • The chemicals are special messengers which tell our body it’s time to grow up.
The chemicals are called hormones and set to work different parts of the body that help us to grow up. It all starts in the brain… Why does puberty happen? The brain sends special chemical messages out around the body.
Thanks for all of you help. I have a few more questions... I was thinking what are the puberty changes that take place?
To help them understand we are going to draw and write about the all about the changes. Task 2: Body Board
1.What changes happen on the outside? Girl Boy 3. Now let’s draw or write all of the changes that will happen on the outside of their bodies and label the private parts! 2. Lets first label a few body parts!
Girls Recap After Puberty • Hips widen. • Breasts will start to grow. • Pubic hair will grow. • Hair grows on legs, arms, and armpits • on legs, underarmsSpots may appear. • Hair might start to get greasy. During Puberty Before puberty
Girls Physical Changes • Your hands and feet grow • Hair grows on legs, genitals and under arms • Start to produce discharge • Ovaries start producing eggs • Start periods • Breasts grow • Hips widen • Spots develop • Hair can get greasier
Boys Physical Changes • Hands and feet get bigger • Voice deepens • Start experiencing erections • Wet dreams • Testicles start to produce sperm • Penis and testicles get larger • Shoulders broaden • Hair grows on legs, arms, genitals, face and chest • Spots develop • Hair can get greasier
Boys Recap • Shoulders get broader. • Voice deepens. • Penis and testicles get bigger. • Grow hair on legs, chest, arms and face. • Grow pubic hair. • Spots may appear. • Hair might get greasy.
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That’s really helpful. I now know so much about puberty and feel better knowing.
SexualHealth You can also friends and family too. In school you can talk to….. Help...
Inside Body Parts: The Reproductive Organs Year 5 Year 5:
Lets start with the basics! There are lots of parts that we can’t see. Here is an examples of parts of the body that we can’t see. The ________________ system supports the _____ and protects our organs.
Inside the Body The circulatory system consists of the heart and ________ vessels. The system carries blood to our all of cells around the body. We have many different systems in the body. Today we are going to be talking about theamazing reproductive system.
Reproductive System • The reproductive system is different for boys and girls and starts change as we go through puberty. • This is when girls release eggs and have a period and boys start producing sperm. • First it’s important to know exactly what we are talking about so lets see a diagram! • Let’s start with the girls!
Amazing Girls!! Lets see what is going on in the inside….
On The Inside: For Girls These pictures are like x-rays looking inside the body These are the parts we cannot see
Worksheet Activity Fallopian Tube : Connects the ovaries and the uterus so the eggs can travel along the tube. • Fallopian Tube Uterus: Is where the fertilised egg implants and develops in to a baby. • Uterus / Womb Cervix: Connects the vagina to the uterus. The cervix dilates to allow a baby pass through and to allow menstrual blood flow through. • Cervix • Ovaries: Are where the ova (eggs) are stored and released from. • Ovaries • Vagina: The stretchy passage that leads from the uterus to the outside opening on the body. • Vagina
Questions Box What other questions or worries might our friend have about periods? ? ? ? ?
Amazing Boys!!! Lets see what is going on in the inside….
On The Inside: For Boys • These pictures are like x-rays looking inside the body • These are the parts we cannot see
SexualHealth Urethra: Is a narrow tube inside the penis that leads to a opening at the tip of the penis. It carries urine and semen out of the body. • Urethra • Bladder: Where the urine (wee) is stored • Bladder Scrotum: A pouch of skin that protects and covers the two the testicles. • Vas deferens : The tubes that carry sperm from the testicles • Vas deferens • Scrotum • Testicles: Store testosterone and make sperm after puberty has begun. • Testicles • Penis: The organ by which urine and semen leaves from the body. • Penis
SexualHealth You can also friends and family too. In school you can talk to….. Help...
Inside Body Parts: The Reproductive Organs Year 6 Year 6:
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What changes happen? Emotional Changes Physical Changes
Girls Emotional Changes Physical Changes • Your hands and feet grow • Hair grows on legs, genitals and under arms • Start to produce discharge • Ovaries start producing eggs • Start periods • Breasts grow • Hips widen • Spots develop • Hair can get greasier • Mood swings • Crushes and romantic feelings for other people • Mixed emotions • Difficulty in controlling emotions • Arguments with parents
Boys Emotional Changes Physical Changes • Hands and feet get bigger • Voice deepens • Start experiencing erections • Wet dreams • Testicles start to produce sperm • Penis and testicles get larger • Shoulders broaden • Hair grows on legs, arms, genitals, face and chest • Spots develop • Hair can get greasier • Mood swings • Crushes and romantic feelings for other people • Mixed emotions • Difficulty in controlling emotions • Arguments with parents
Girls Emotional Changes Physical Changes
On The Inside: For Girls These pictures are like x-rays looking inside the body These are the parts we cannot see
Ova are AMAZING! After girls start puberty she will start to release one special ova per month. Periods can begin happening to a girl as early as 8 years old or as late as 16! Amazing Ova! (eggs) The ova travels through the reproductive organs. If an ova is unfertilised it comes out as small amount of blood mixed with the lining of the womb, called a period.