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When can we teach about Healthy Habits in schools? (KS 3&4)

When can we teach about Healthy Habits in schools? (KS 3&4)

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The following documents are available to download to understand how Healthy Habits can be taught through these subjects in schools:
Teaching Youth Social Action through:
1- Personal, Social, and Health Education (PSHE)
2- Citizenship
3- Science
4- Physical Education (PE)
5- Food Technology
6- Math
7- History
8- Information Technology (IT)
9- Music
10- Geography

 
This guide is Section 6 of the Staff Guide  Learning about Healthy Habits Wellbeing as part of a Youth Social Action Programme

Key Stage: KS 3, KS 4
Social Issue: Healthy Habits
Resource type: Teacher Resource
Subject(s): Citizenship & PSHE, Science, Maths, PE, History, Geography, Physical Education, Information Technology, Food Technology, Music
Owner: Ormiston Trust

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