“We are God’s work of art”
At St Robert Bellarmine, the teaching of vocabulary during PSHE lessons is an essential component of our pupil’s education and fundamental in developing comprehension, expression, and critical thinking. It is important for students to develop a strong PSHE vocabulary so they may verbally communicate about their own or others' thoughts and ideas.
Based upon the work of Mary Myatt, we strongly believe that children who have a rich vocabulary are better able to understand what they read, communicate their ideas clearly, and analyze and evaluate information effectively. Additionally, a broad vocabulary helps children to develop their creativity and imagination, as well as their ability to make connections and draw conclusions.
Vocabulary is a key component of our PSHE curriculum. It is regularly referred to throughout all interactions. We provide opportunities for the children to encounter vocabulary through all conversations, independent reading, being read to, modelled writing, listening to others, encounters on trips and with experts.
We use a number of practical strategies to help children to develop their vocabulary
Overall, teaching vocabulary in the PSHE curriculum can help our students become healthy, independent and responsible members of our society. It will support them in developing a deeper understanding of their emotions along with knowing how to be both physically and mentally healthy, how to build positive relationships, how to self-regulate and how to respect our differences which can enhance the positive contributions they can make to our community. Children should be able to use the language accurately and effectively to communicate their ideas, intentions, reflections and outcomes.