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Fertility and Pregnancy Choices

KS4-5

3x 1 hour lessons

This comprehensive set of new lesson materials for members will ensure students receive factually accurate, impartial information on choices in relation to fertility and pregnancy.

The resource includes three lesson plans and PowerPoints for key stage 4 or key stage 5 students, with supporting classroom materials, a knowledge organiser and detailed teacher guidance on how to ensure effective lesson delivery. The lessons will help students to:

  • understand how fertility changes over a person’s lifetime and the factors that may affect male and female fertility and healthy pregnancy
  • identify the different routes someone might take to becoming a parent
  • explore the options available in the event of an unplanned pregnancy and reflect on the reasons different people make different decisions with regard to their next steps
  • examine the facts, myths and laws surrounding abortion and where to access medical services and emotional support
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Teacher Guidance pack

Lesson-1-PPT Cover

Lesson 1 PowerPoint

Lesson-2-PPT Cover

Lesson 2 Powerpoint

Lesson 3 PowerPoint

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