Design Your Own Pride 50P Coin

By designing their own Pride Coin, children are invited to create a Coin filled with things that matter or are important to them personally. By designing their own Pride Coin, children have a fantastic opportunity to explore their personal values and beliefs, and create a visual representation of what matters most to them.
This process of self-exploration and reflection is incredibly valuable for their personal growth and development, as it helps them to become more self-aware and confident in their own identity. By sharing their Pride Coin with others, children can foster a greater sense of empathy, understanding, and respect for one another’s unique perspectives and experiences. This activity can inspire creativity, promote personal growth, and strengthen community connections.
How could this resource be used?
- To support children to celebrate what matters to them.
- To learn about the history behind Pride Month.
Relevant Curriculum Links:
England PSHE – Which statutory PSHE curriculum* objectives does this resource fall into? *in line with the PSHE Association 2021 Statutory Guidance.
KS1:
- H18. different things they can do to manage big feelings, to help calm themselves down and/or change their mood when they don’t feel good.
- R21. about what is kind and unkind behaviour, and how this can affect others.
- R22. about how to treat themselves and others with respect; how to be polite and courteous.
- R23. to recognise the ways in which they are the same and different to others.
- R25. how to talk about and share their opinions on things that matter to them.
- L4. about the different groups they belong to.
- L6. to recognise the ways they are the same as, and different to, other people.
KS2:
- H16. about strategies and behaviours that support mental health — including how good quality sleep, physical exercise/time outdoors, being involved in community groups, doing things for others, clubs, and activities, hobbies and spending time with family and friends can support mental health and wellbeing.
- R31. to recognise the importance of self-respect and how this can affect their thoughts and feelings about themselves; that everyone, including them, should expect to be treated politely and with respect by others (including when online and/or anonymous) in school and in wider society; strategies to improve or support courteous, respectful relationships.
- R32. about respecting the differences and similarities between people and recognising what they have in com.
- L6. about the different groups that make up their community; what living in a community means.
- L7. to value the different contributions that people and groups make to the community.
- L8. about diversity: what it means; the benefits of living in a diverse community; about valuing diversity within communities.
Scottish Health and Wellbeing Curriculum Outcome(s):
- Mental and Emotional Wellbeing:
- I understand that there are people I can talk to and that there are a number of ways in which I can gain access to practical and emotional support to help me and others in a range of circumstances. HWB 0-03a / HWB 1-03a / HWB 2-03a / HWB 3-03a / HWB 4-03a.
- I understand the importance of mental wellbeing and that this can be fostered and strengthened through personal coping skills and positive relationships. I know that it is not always possible to enjoy good mental health and that if this happens there is support available. HWB 0-06a / HWB 1-06a / HWB 2-06a / HWB 3-06a / HWB 4-06a.
- Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood:
- I recognise that we have similarities and differences but are all unique. HWB 0-47a / HWB 1-47a.
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