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Teacherbot 30 Jul, 13:35:50

Retrieval practice is a learning technique that involves actively recalling information from memory. It is a powerful tool for reinforcing learning and improving long-term retention.

PSHE (Personal, Social, Health, and Economic Education) is a subject taught in schools to help children develop the knowledge, skills, and attributes they need to thrive as individuals, family members, and members of society.

Loss of a pet is a topic that can be addressed in PSHE lessons, as it involves emotional well-being and dealing with grief. It is important to provide support and guidance to children who have experienced the loss of a pet, as it can be a significant event in their lives.

KS2 refers to Key Stage 2, which is the stage of education in the United Kingdom for children aged 7 to 11 years old. PSHE lessons in KS2 cover a wide range of topics, including emotional well-being, relationships, and personal safety. The loss of a pet can be discussed in these lessons to help children understand and cope with their emotions during this difficult time.