Free Mental Health Poster | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Free Mental Health Poster | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Free Mental Health Poster | Year 4 Core | BookFlik worksheet preview — Pshe Mental Health
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About this poster

  • Subject: Pshe
  • Topic: Mental Health
  • Year group: Year 4
  • Difficulty: Core

Support your pupils’ wellbeing with our beautifully designed Pshe mental health poster year 4 core resource. Created specifically for the UK National Curriculum, this colourful visual aid is the perfect tool to help children identify their emotions, understand the importance of self-care, and learn how to ask for help when they feel overwhelmed.

In Year 4, children are developing a deeper understanding of their feelings and the impact of their actions on others. This Pshe mental health poster year 4 core focuses on building emotional literacy, resilience, and positive coping strategies. Through engaging illustrations featuring our friendly BookFlik characters—like Pip the caterpillar and Nova the owl—students are encouraged to recognise that all feelings are valid and that talking about our mental health is a sign of strength.

Teachers can use this resource as a focal point for class discussions during PSHE lessons or as a permanent display in a quiet ‘calm down’ corner. It is designed to be accessible for students working at the expected standard, providing clear, concise language that prompts reflection and positive dialogue. By integrating this Pshe mental health poster year 4 core into your classroom, you are fostering an inclusive environment where mental health is treated with the same importance as physical health.

The resource includes five thought-provoking questions to check understanding:

1. Can you name three different emotions you have felt this week?

2. Why is it important to talk to a trusted adult when you feel sad or worried?

3. What is one activity that helps you feel calm when you are stressed?

4. How can you show kindness to a friend who is having a difficult day?

5. Why is sleep important for our mental health?

Download this original, teacher-approved resource today to support your pupils’ personal, social, and health education journey while keeping your classroom displays vibrant and informative.

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