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How do you feel when someone invades your personal space?

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1. Word cloud
120 seconds
How do you feel when someone invades your personal space?
2. Slide
60 seconds
Learning objective:
• the concept of personal space and how this is different for different people - The body is private
3. Slide
60 seconds
Privacy and Personal Space
Privacy means that you can decide who knows about your thoughts, feelings, and activities. Personal space means that people should respect your physical boundaries and not enter it without permission. It is important to understand and respect both privacy and personal space for yourself and others.
4. Slide
60 seconds
Privacy and personal space
Privacy: the state of being free from public attention or observation.
Personal Space: the physical space immediately surrounding a person, which they regard as psychologically theirs.
Boundaries: limits or rules that define what is acceptable behavior and what is not.
5. Open question
180 seconds
Work together in pairs: Q: What is one way that you can show respect for someone's personal space?
6. Word cloud
120 seconds
How do you feel when someone invades your personal space?
7. Slide
60 seconds
Learning objective:
• the concept of personal space and how this is different for different people - The body is private
8. Slide
60 seconds
Privacy and Personal Space
Privacy means that you can decide who knows about your thoughts, feelings, and activities. Personal space means that people should respect your physical boundaries and not enter it without permission. It is important to understand and respect both privacy and personal space for yourself and others.
9. Slide
60 seconds
Privacy and personal space
Privacy: the state of being free from public attention or observation.
Personal Space: the physical space immediately surrounding a person, which they regard as psychologically theirs.
Boundaries: limits or rules that define what is acceptable behavior and what is not.
10. Open question
180 seconds
Work together in pairs: Q: What is one way that you can show respect for someone's personal space?
11. Personalised Feedback
360 seconds
What are some ways you can respect someone's privacy and personal space?
12. Open question
180 seconds
Work together in pairs: What is one way that we can respect each other's privacy and personal space?
13. Drawings
450 seconds
Brain break: Draw a dinosaur wearing a tutu and dancing ballet
14. Poll
60 seconds
What does it mean to have privacy?
  • To always be in a crowded place
  • To share everything with others
  • To have time alone
  • To never have personal belongings
15. Poll
60 seconds
Why is personal space important?
  • It is unnecessary
  • It makes us lonely and sad
  • It can be invaded by anyone
  • It helps us feel safe and comfortable
16. Drawings
1260 seconds
Clues
In pairs: Select one task
Question: Tommy and Janie are having trouble understanding personal space. How can they learn to respect each other's space?
Think about how far away you should stand from someone else when you are talking. Think about how close you should stand to someone else when you are not talking. Think about the types of activities that you can do in someone else's personal space.
A: Work in pairs and draw a picture that shows what it looks like when Ben and Bertie respect each other's personal space. B: Work in pairs and draw a picture that shows what it looks like when Ben and Bertie do not respect each other's personal space.
17. Drawings
1260 seconds
Clues
In pairs: Select one task
Question: What would you do if someone came too close to you?
Remember that everyone has their own personal space. You have the right to tell someone to move away from you. Your personal space is the space around you that you can protect.
A: Draw a picture of what it looks like when someone invades your personal space. B: Draw what it looks like when you stand up for your personal space.

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