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KS2 Anti-Social Behaviour PowerPoint

How do I use this Anti-Social Behaviour PowerPoint?

Ant-social behaviour can be a real problem in schools. It’s important for children to understand what it is, how it affects them and others, and how to avoid it. This KS2 Anti-Social Behaviour PowerPoint helps to explain just that.

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    How do I use this Anti-Social Behaviour PowerPoint?

    Ant-social behaviour can be a real problem in schools. It’s important for children to understand what it is, how it affects them and others, and how to avoid it. This KS2 Anti-Social Behaviour PowerPoint helps to explain just that.

    Twinkl Life’s Anti-Social Behaviour PowerPoint helps children to understand anti-social behaviour by giving clear examples, and explaining how it can negatively impact the community, environment, and people involved. It also explains what we can all do to prevent it.

    This Anti-Social Behaviour PowerPoint has been specially designed by qualified teachers to give KS2 pupils as clear an understanding of anti-social behaviour as possible. It uses fun and colourful illustrations and clear language to ensure children stay engaged. It also specifically outlines different examples of anti-social behaviour, showing the wide range of ways it can take place.

    More resources on anti-social behaviour

    Exploring anti-social behaviour with KS2 pupils can help them to look after and keep themselves and others safe and happy, as well as encourage them to live as active and responsible citizens. Check out some of our other resources to use alongside this Anti-Social Behaviour PowerPoint:

    • Helping children to understand their responsibilities is one way to improve their understanding of why anti-social behaviour is wrong. Use this ‘What Does It Mean to Be Responsible?’ poster to remind your pupils of their responsibilities.
    • Being rude, mean or bullying are key examples of anti-social behaviour. Use these ‘Rude, Mean or a Bully?’ scenario cards to help your pupils recognise this behaviour, and thus help them to empathise more with others.
    • Respect is essential when it comes to avoiding anti-social behaviour. As a social skill, respect helps children to develop high-quality and emotionally intelligent relationships. Use this Respecting Ourselves and Each Other worksheet to teach respect to your class.

    What is anti-social behaviour?

    Anti-social behaviour can be broadly described as people acting in a way which is harmful, alarming and/or distressing to others, society and the communities we belong to. This encompasses a wide range of behaviours that are generally considered to be unacceptable. Some examples include:

    • shouting, swearing and fighting;
    • littering;
    • vandalism;
    • bullying and abusive behaviour;
    • inconsiderate driving.
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