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Session 1

Learning Objectives Today I am Learning… To ask questions about medicines and health That sometimes we take medicines when we get ill, these help us to get better That some people need medicines to keep them alive and healthy That medicines are useful but are drugs not foods, and can be dangerous

Success Criteria I need to… Think of a question about health to ask the nurse Talk about the dangers of medicine

What? Why? Which? Where? When? Who? How? A visit to the doctor or nurse When have you been to see the doctor or nurse? What happened when you were there? How did they make you get better? If you could ask the nurse a question about her work, what would it be? What? Why? Which? Where? When? Who? How?

Session 2

Learning Objectives Today I am Learning… That medicines can be dangerous if we take them without asking our parents or a doctor To know why medicines are dangerous and how we can stop them being so To talk about how to use medicines safely

Success Criteria I need to… Explain why it is important only to take medicines when a proper adult tells us Explain why we should not eat things unless we know what they are

Activity Look at some packaging. Is it for food or sweets? Sort it into two piles: dangerous and not dangerous. Make a collage to show how packaging tells us when it is dangerous. Remember to add a HEADING to your collage.