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Year 4 PSHE

During PSHE this week, we looked at how Police Officers report crimes and the information they need to know. We used drama to showcase our work and completed police reports for the crimes we acted out.

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We were able to work together in small groups to plan our drama and enjoyed presenting our work to the rest of the class.

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Miss Akers

Year 3 PSHE

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Today, we welcomed two special visitors to the school, who helped us with our lesson on, ‘The Emergency Services’. We discussed the importance of the, 999, service and how it should be respected. In table groups, we talked about when we might call 999 and the information we would need to know to share with the operator. The two officers also helped us understand the purpose of the number, 101, and when we might need to use this. The lesson was great fun and a fabulous opportunity to ask lots of questions.

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Miss Akers

School Council 2016-2017

Remember the School Council are your voice. Share your ideas, thoughts and opinions with them.

Article 12: Every child has the right to have a say in all matters affecting them, and to have their views taken seriously.

Article 13: Every child must be free to say what they think and to seek and receive all kinds of information, as long as it is within the law.

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Year 4 Councillor
EYFS Representative
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Year 4 Councillor
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Year 2 Councillor
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Year 3 Councillor
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Year 1 Representative
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Year 3 Councillor
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Year 6 Councillor
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Year 5 Councillor
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Year 5 Councillor
Orange Sheckler Isaiah
Year 2 Councillor
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Year 6 Councillor

Year 6 PSHE

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At the start of the lesson, children worked in talk partners to discuss, ‘What makes me special’. The children then shared with the class what was special about their work partner. This helped the children to build on their speaking and listening skills.

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The children then used the Dot Com characters to identify similarities and differences. They worked in table groups to discuss their work and share ideas. Together, they began to understand the importance of respecting each other and valuing a person for who they are.

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To finish off the children explored the story ‘Someone Else’s Shoes’. This encouraged a whole class debate, on the meaning, of the sayings, “Don’t judge someone till you have walked a mile in their shoes.” and “What if the shoe was on the other foot?

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Next week, we will be working with the School’s Community Police officers and discussing the various jobs within the emergency services.

 

Miss Akers

Year 5 PSHE

 

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This week, Year 5 have been learning how we are all different and what makes us special. They were able to discuss, in large groups, the  similarities and differences between the Dot Com characters.

Circle time games, helped the children to talk about how they were different and also special. The children were able to share their opinions and show respect for others in whole class discussions.

Together, we answered the questions… What is teasing? If we are different to others, does that mean we can not get along? Can people feel lonely, if they are different? How can we help people, who feel hurt because of difference?

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Next week, we will be welcoming some visitors, who will be helping us learn more about the emergency services.

 

Miss Akers

 

Year 3 PSHE

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This week, in PSHE the children began to look at what makes them special and article 7 of  the UNICEF Children’s Rights handbook, All children have the right to a legal name, nationality and family ties“. Circle time games and discussion helped the children to explore why it is important to feel special. Trying to build on the children’s self esteem, they were encouraged to identify what they liked about themselves and celebrate being unique.

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Next week, we will have a break in our work on, ‘Feeling Special’ in order to welcome some exciting visitors!

 

Miss Akers

Year 4 PSHE

 

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Working together, the children were able to discuss their learning, on self worth, form last week.  They then worked in pairs to complete their Dot Com journals. This encouraged the children to talk through what they are good at, the importance of confidence and to think about what makes them feel proud.

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Next week, we will be welcoming some exciting visitors, so our topic ‘All About Me’ will continue in a weeks time.

 

Miss Akers

Year 6 PSHE

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The Dot Com characters
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This Week in PSHE, Year 6 worked in groups to develop a better understanding of the Dot Com characters. They worked together to identify key facts about the character and compiled questions they would like to ask them. Confidently, the children were able to discuss why Dot is a good character for children to relate to. The children felt that Dot faced some of the same troubles that they themselves faced, or could face in the future. They enjoyed learning more about Genie, who is Dot’s best friend, and began to look at the value of true friendship.

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Planning
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All about Dot

Next week, Year 6 are going to explore Article 30 of the UNICEF Children’s Rights handbook. “Every child has the right to use their own language, customs and the religion of their family regardless of whether these are shared by the majority of people in the country where they live.”

The children will explore Article 30 and how this relates to friendship.

 

Miss Akers

 

Year 5 PSHE

Year 5 had a great PSHE lesson discussing and getting to know the Dot Com characters. The children split into groups and identified key facts about Dot’s friends and family. They were able to talk and share ideas about the challenges the characters might face, how they could deal with them and the advise they would offer them.

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The Dot Com characters
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Jake and Narina are in Dot’s class at school
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Bongani is one of Dot’s friends. He suffers from Spina bifida and plays wheelchair basketball
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Pearl and Slam are brother and sister. They live with their dad because their parents are divorced, but see their mum regularly

 

 

 

 

 

 

Next week, Year 5 will be looking at that differences and similarities between people and how these arise. They will also be looking at Article 30 of the the Children’s Rights handbook. ” Every child has the right to use their language, customs and religion of their family regardless of whether these are shared by the majority of people in the country where they live.” 

Miss Akers

Year 4 PSHE

This week in PSHE, the children began to recognise their own self worth as individuals and were encouraged to identify what makes them special. As a class, the children took part in various circle time games that helped them to identify what they are good at and the qualities they have. Using their Dot Com journals and the UNICEF Children’s Rights handbook, the children were able to discuss their right to an identity and how their individuality makes them special.

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Next week, Year 4 will use their Dot Com journals to think about what makes them unique and explore how the Dot Com characters  show off their talents.

 

Miss Akers