similarities - Things that are the same or almost the same between people, objects, or ideas. For example, you and a friend might both like the same sports, and that’s a similarity., differences - Things that are not the same between people, objects, or ideas. For example, you might like pizza, and your friend might like burgers; that's a difference., stereotypes - Simplified and often unfair ideas or beliefs about what all people in a certain group are like. For example, thinking all boys like sports and all girls like dolls is a stereotype., identity - Who a person is, including their personality, beliefs, and what makes them unique. Your identity includes things like your name, your hobbies, and your cultural background., appreciate - To recognise the value or good qualities in someone or something. When you appreciate something, you are thankful for it or see how special it is., gender - The categories of male and female, often based on biological differences, but also how a person feels about themselves. Gender can be more complex than just being a boy or a girl., challenge - Something that is difficult to do but can help you grow or learn. A challenge can be like a tough math problem or trying a new sport for the first time.,
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Term 1 - PSHE - Similarities and Differences
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