Anti-Bullying Week

Last week we had a big focus on anti-bullying, what to do in bullying situations and the role and responsibility of a bystander.

The first thing we did was think about what a bully might look like on the outside and wrote our ideas around the outside of the body. After we completed the task in our table groups we realised that a bully can be anyone and is not necessarily who you would expect. We then thought about how a bully might be feeling on the inside and wrote our ideas on the inside of the body outline. We repeated this activity to think about what a victim might look like or how they might be feeling and we realised that a victim can also be anyone around us.

We were given a variety of scenarios that involved bullying and had to discuss these at our table groups and decide how we should react and what we should do in the situations. We all came up with some brilliant answers and showed an understanding of the importance of telling somebody we trust.

In drama we had to create a scenario where bullying was involved and in our play we had to show how the situation was resolved. We had good ideas and worked together to present an interesting play.

In writing we have been working on our note taking skills. We discussed what note taking is and how we should be choosing key words and phrases to write down rather than full detailed sentences. We also discussed the use of bullet points and how we should be putting our findings into our own words rather than just copying them down. Each table group had a different part of Fairtrade to research and take notes and soon each group will be presenting their findings to the rest of the class.

We continued to work on our note taking skills in ICT in preparation for our christmas concert. We are looking at christmas in the United Kingdom so we used the internet to research the history of Christmas in the U.K and facts such as: when was the first christmas tree, who invented crackers etc.

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