Celebrate being you worksheet
A simple worksheet to encourage children to think about diversity and difference and the things that make us unique.

The worksheet features different 'proud clouds' for children to complete, to help them think about what makes themselves and others individual and special.
Using this resource
This resource is designed for:
- use by children aged 7 to 11
- use by individual children
Curriculum links
England |
Living in the Wider World (KS2) • about diversity: what it means; the benefits of living in a diverse community; • about valuing diversity within communities |
Northern Ireland |
MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING IN THE LOCAL AND WIDER COMMUNITY Pupils should be enabled to explore: • valuing and celebrating cultural difference and diversity; (KS2) |
Scotland |
Social Wellbeing I recognise that each individual has a unique blend of abilities and needs. I contribute to making my school community one which values individuals equally and is a welcoming place for all. |
Wales |
Humanities • I can explore my identity and compare it with those of others, recognising that society is made up of diverse groups, beliefs and viewpoints. (Progression step 2) • I have explored and am aware of diversity in communities. (Progression step 2) • I can describe and explain the ways in which my life is similar and different to others, and I understand that not everyone shares the same experiences, beliefs and viewpoints. (Progression step 3) |
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