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The "When I am 11" Activity Worksheets are designed to encourage children, typically around the ages of 9 or 10, to envision and articulate their goals, aspirations, and expectations for when they turn 11. These worksheets are a creative and reflective tool for personal growth and future planning.

Activities typically include prompts that ask children to imagine various aspects of their life at 11 years old, such as their hobbies, skills they want to acquire, books they hope to read, or how they envision their relationships with family and friends. This exercise encourages forward-thinking and goal-setting.

Children may also engage in tasks like writing a letter to their future selves, creating a vision board of their hopes and dreams, or drawing a picture of what they think their life will look like at 11. These activities help children to develop a sense of self-awareness, ambition, and positivity about growing older.

Participating in these exercises encourages children to think about their future constructively, fostering a mindset of goal orientation and self-improvement as they approach their preteen years.
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We create interactive PSHE and RSHE resources for primary children. As part of the media generation, we know how important it is to engage and teach from a young age. Each module is carefully created by PSHE and Safeguarding experts together with schools and, most importantly, children. We are proud to offer resources to over 2,000 schools in 47 UK counties and across the world.

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