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Think and Thrive Curriculum

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ThoughtBox

A learning journey helping students forge deeper connections with themselves, society and the natural world to develop social, emotional and environmental wellbeing. ThoughtBox call it triple wellbeing.

THEMES: Exploring Ourselves, Exploring Society and Exploring the Natural World

TOPICS: 18 topics including Happiness, Social Media, Love & Relationships and Changing Climates

FORMAT: Differentiated Lesson Plans 

OFSTED: Supports National Curriculum Objectives

SCHOOL LICENCE: £300 (Primary) or £400 (Secondary)

The Think & Thrive curriculum is a ready-to-teach curriculum which slots straight into timetabled lessons. Each lesson is linked to PSHE, SMSC and core National Curriculum subject areas and can work as a compliment to topics studied within wider lessons.

Topics are chosen based on their relevance to current affairs and essential learning ideas to support the next generation to flourish. Each curriculum is designed and developed by teachers, bringing in ideas from a wide range of practitioners and thinkers and crafted to support easy delivery in the classroom, meaning our lessons are easy to use, accessible and contemporary.

Below, we have included a preview of one of the KS1 lessons so you can see what it looks like.

To download this lesson as a PowerPoint and access the full curriculum for all age groups, sign up as a member on the ThoughtBox website and purchase a licence for your school: www.thoughtboxeducation.com/membership

Resource contents

  • PDF

    Sample Lesson: KS1 Happiness Lesson

  • PDF

    Curriculum Overview

  • Link

    Complete Think and Thrive Curriculum (Primary)

  • Link

    Complete Think and Thrive Curriculum (Secondary)

Topics

Compassionate Values, Environment and Sustainability, Health and Well-being

Age Ranges

KS1: ages 5-7, KS2: ages 7-11, KS3: ages 11-14, KS4: ages 14-16, KS5: ages 16+

Subjects

Philosophy / P4C / Critical thinking, PSHE / PSE / PSED, Spiritual, moral, social, cultural (SMSC)

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