TELL ME MORE

Tell Me More provides facts about relationships and sex in clear and graphic ways for Key Stage 3 students, and it does so in a witty and light-hearted manner, using a dramatic storyline and explanatory animations. It aims to fill these knowledge gaps before playground gossip takes over.

In a hectic secondary school, two bags get mixed up and a teenage boy discovers an older girl’s diary in her bag. Full of curiosity about the opposite sex, he cannot resist reading it.

Meanwhile, Nancy Jones who is magically released from a sex education book written by her in the 1940s becomes determined to update it for the present day. Nancy becomes a willing mentor to the boy (who is on the run from the older girl) and other bemused students on her quest around the school.

Created using participatory video methods and creative engagement, this film forms part of a suite of ten films for EasySRE

“Provides lesson plans and resources you can photocopy and clear guidance on how to use the film in a session. All the hard work has been done for you” – Elaine Syratt, Named Nurse for safeguarding, Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust

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