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Some of these are good, but some are bad, and this game gives pupils the opportunity to take initiative to respond to these comments in a safe space. Scrap it encourages pupils to identify key values of a British citizen and discard those that are dangerous, illegal or promote negative behaviour. Pupils will see these values written on the side of industrial barrels, and must salvage the positive ones and scrap the negative ones.

This game tests the memory and spelling ability of the pupil, as well as their platforming skills! The pupil must navigate up a long tower, collecting letters as they go. Then, the pupil must figure out which word can be made up of the letters they collected. This game can be great when played In teams. The pupil is faced with a number of daunting yet realistic life situations regarding interactions with other people.

The pupil must navigate their character to the door that represents their response. After each round, the correct answer will be revealed, with an explanation as to why it is correct. This game is well applied to pupils who may have just received their first smartphone or computer. Players are sent friend requests from different mythical web users. It is up to them to decide whether the requests are safe or too risky to accept.

This game is excellent preparation for students who may have or want accounts on popular social media platforms. This game teaches players the potential dangers of being out alone, and what people can be trusted. The player will be offered lifts from various people, and they must use their initiative to decide whether they accept the lift or not. These questions are prompted by the wind blowing leaves into the player's path- if they do not responsibly clean them up, more questions will be asked of them, teaching them responsibility and wellbeing.

This e-safety game teaches players about the potential dangers online, and what they can do to avoid danger. A wrong answer will prompt an explanation of the scenario, and why their decision was wrong. To request a Demo of EDArcade please click here or fill in the contact form below. PSHE Games, lessons and resources Request a Demo.

Our free PSHE lesson available for pupils. Topic: Mental Health Players must learn to deal with the weight of the world on their shoulders, or rather, the donkey's shoulders! Topic: Anti-Bullying Players are put in the role of a bully. Topic: Mental Health Channel it helps the player understand and categorize their emotions, and gain an understanding of their mental health and wellbeing. Topic: Internet Safety Positive and negative phrases are given to the player, and they must choose whether to bin them or treasure them.

Topic: Equality A versatile, introductory PSHE game that covers a range of hard-to-teach topics such as discrimination, radicalization and disability awareness. Topic: Internet Safety Players must sharpen their fast keyboard skills to protect their computers from viruses and malware.

Topic: Healthy Eating The player must identify healthy and unhealthy foods as they navigate through the school canteen. Topic: Healthy Eating In Kebab Hero, players must follow the orders of the customers to make the correct kebab in time. Topic: Stranger Danger A brilliant game for teaching independence to children to maybe, or are soon to be left at home alone. Topic: Manners In this game, players must navigate through mazes and collect coins as they do so.

Topic: Mental Health Control Billy the goat in the hike to positive thinking! Topic: Life Skills Task your students to get in the right lane in this symbol identification game. Topic: Life Skills This fun game is great to generate competition in the classroom. Topic: Mental Health Rise above it teaches players to be resilient, and how to cope with tough and intimidating situations. Topic: British Values Scrap it encourages pupils to identify key values of a British citizen and discard those that are dangerous, illegal or promote negative behaviour.

Topic: Prevent This game tests the memory and spelling ability of the pupil, as well as their platforming skills! Topic: Social Skills The pupil is faced with a number of daunting yet realistic life situations regarding interactions with other people. Topic: Internet Safety Players are sent friend requests from different mythical web users. Topic: Stranger Danger This game teaches players the potential dangers of being out alone, and what people can be trusted.

Play the game and keep the children safe. A set of videos and resources aimed at parents, exploring the emotional development of young children. A group of children discuss anger. They explain that there are good and bad types of anger. The good type doesn't hurt anyone but the bad type leads to damaging people or things. The children explain what makes them feel angry and then produce paintings to illustrate their emotions. They describe the feelings process and acknowledge that there are different levels of anger.

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