The worry tree – KS3 and KS4 activities
Developed with teachers and NHS approved, this short form time activity prompts students to consider the thoughts, physical signs and actions that might be associated with worry.
An animated film introduces the worry tree – a tool to support young people to combat worries.
Curriculum
Supports the Relationships Education and Health Education (RSHE) statutory guidance
Mental wellbeing
Students should have the opportunity to learn:
- how to talk about their emotions accurately and sensitively, using appropriate vocabulary
- how to recognise the early signs of mental wellbeing concerns
- the positive associations between physical activity and promotion of mental wellbeing, including as an approach to deal with stress
- that there is a normal range and scale of emotions (happiness, sadness, anger, fear, surprise and nervousness, for example) that all humans experience in relation to different experiences and situations
Supports the PSHE curriculum
Core Theme 1 (Health and wellbeing)
KS3
- H7 – the characteristics of mental and emotional health and strategies for managing these
- H10 – a range of healthy coping strategies and ways to promote wellbeing and boost mood, including physical activity, participation and the value of positive relationships in providing support
KS4
- H7 – a broad range of strategies – cognitive and practical – for promoting their own emotional wellbeing, for avoiding negative thinking and for ways of managing mental health concerns
- H8 – to recognise warning signs of common mental and emotional health concerns (including stress, anxiety and depression), what might trigger them and what help or treatment is available
Learning outcomes
After this activity, students will be able to:
- identify the signs of worry
- explain ways of managing worry and where to seek support
For more information on how to use these lesson plans in the classroom, visit the PSHE Association website.
Resource details
- Topics: Schools
- Target audience: Students and teachers
- Published: 22 August 2024
- Last updated: 7 August 2024