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Key Stage 2 PSHE

KS2 PSHE – child riding a bicycle wearing a helmet

KS2 PSHE quizzes for Years 3-6 (ages 7-11), aligned to the National Curriculum and supporting wellbeing and safety, help children build knowledge for confident choices at school and home.

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Bully boy on a school bus Bullying Play
Communication Communication Play
Cyber bullying on laptop with upset girl Cyber Bullying Play
Drugs Drugs Play
Post-it notes showing lots of emotions Emotions 1 Play
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Exercise Exercise Play
Yoghurt with strawberries, mint and spoon Food Groups Play
Healthy Food and Exercise Healthy Food and Exercise Play
Fruit shaped into Halloween monsters Healthy Snacks Play
Hygiene Hygiene Play
Keeping Safe Keeping Safe Play
Listening Skills Listening Skills Play
Children feeding the dog under the table Manners Play
Grandma and young girl with open mouth Oral Health Play
Road Safety Road Safety Play
Girl on inflatable in water in the sun Sun Safety Play
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About KS2 PSHE

Key Stage 2 PSHE supports children in Years 3-6 (ages 7-11) to understand wellbeing, relationships, safety and healthy lifestyles. These teacher-written quizzes keep learning calm and practical, using short question sets with instant feedback to build confident decision-making at home and school.

PSHE works best when children can talk things through. These quizzes help children learn the right words for feelings, safety and health, so they can explain worries, ask for help and make sensible choices.

What This Section Covers

This section includes topics such as bullying, hygiene, healthy eating and understanding risks. Children learn how to be respectful and kind, how to stay safe online and in real life, and how everyday habits affect physical and mental health. Revisiting quizzes supports long-term recall and helps turn good knowledge into good routines.

How to Use These Quizzes at Home

Try one quiz at a time, then discuss any tricky questions together. Ask your child what they would do in a situation, who they could talk to, and why a choice might be safe or unsafe. Short, regular practice makes learning feel manageable and builds confidence over time.

Official Curriculum Guidance

For official guidance on Personal, Social, Health and Economic education in England, see GOV.UK: Personal, social, health and economic (PSHE) education.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does PSHE cover at KS2?

PSHE covers physical health, mental wellbeing, relationships and personal safety. Children learn practical strategies for staying safe, managing feelings and making healthy choices.

How should my child use these quizzes?

Short sessions work best. Complete one quiz, read the feedback, and revisit tricky topics after a couple of days. Talking about answers helps children apply learning to real situations.

Are the quizzes age-appropriate?

Yes. They are written in clear, child-friendly language for Years 3-6. Start with the topics most relevant to your child, then explore others as confidence grows.

How can I support PSHE learning if my child does not want to talk?

Keep it gentle and practical. Use simple “what would you do” questions, offer choices, and reassure them they can always speak to a trusted adult at school or home when ready.

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