Lesson presentation and activity sheets - 7-11 years - KS2
Find lesson presentation and activity sheets for Key Stage 2 students aged 7 to 11 years old to help them understand epilepsy.
Find lesson presentation and activity sheets for Key Stage 2 students aged 7 to 11 years old to help them understand epilepsy.
This epilepsy art lesson is a great tool to help students reflect how seizures feel through different art mediums.
This powerpoint presentation for schools allows teachers (or eager students) to open conversations and tackle stigma in and out of the classroom.
Quick activities, assembly slides and discussion starters help children learn, ask questions and feel included - whether you’re introducing Purple Day in a classroom or exploring it together at home. These simple, flexible materials build understanding in a way that suits your setting.
Our 'You Can Help' poster provides general advice on how to help a young person when they have a seizure, informed by young people's experience.
An Individual Healthcare Plan (IHP) is essential for young people with epilepsy, allowing everyone who needs to know about your epilepsy to stay up-to-date.
Download this Shout poster so that young people know they can receive mental health guidance via a 24/7 text service.
The Assessment of Behaviour and Learning in Epilepsy (ABLE) helps young people, parents and teachers understand learning, behaviour and support needs at school.
This classroom‑friendly epilepsy wordsearch helps pupils learn key words about seizures, safety and support, building understanding and confidence at school.
This classroom matching‑pairs activity helps pupils learn key epilepsy facts, seizure safety and support through simple, interactive learning at school.
Watch short films that show how different seizures affect young people and how you can respond with calm, care and confidence. You can help.
This classroom‑friendly Epilepsy and Me flyer helps pupils learn about epilepsy, share experiences, and understand where to find age‑appropriate support.