We have been discussing bullying this week in Dalmellington PS. We learned that bullying is behaviour but that it also affects how other people feel about themselves. It has an impact on other people. We discussed the difference between rights and wants. We learned that rights are important to keep us healthy and safe. We would maybe like the wants to be rights so this discussion was very interesting!!!
We also learned that our rights are not more important than anyone else ‘s so it is important that we respect other people’s rights too so that they can feel healthy and safe.
P2 created their own ‘helping hands’. They drew round their hands and wrote the names of 5 people they could get help from if they needed it.
P3/4 designed anti-bullying posters to remind everyone about helping everyone feel healthy and safe.
P5/6 and P6/7 looked at the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child to investigate which of the articles can be affected by bullying. We learned that many of the articles can be affected by bullying.
The ECO Committee are having a Christmas Jumper Swap Shop on Thursday 1st December. This is in the Den at 3pm-3.15pm. Please donate any old Christmas Jumper to Miss Donnelly in P3/4. We look forward to seeing you. Christmas Jumper Swap Shop
The ECO Committee are looking for some old winter clothes such as; jackets, hats, scarves and gloves, These will be available for the school community to take a Parents’ Evening. Can these be handed into Miss Donnelly in P3/4 by Thursday 10th November.
P1 have began their new topic of people who help us! This week we have focused on doctors, nurses and paramedics! We decorated some ambulances and made our very own stethoscopes!
Over the past couple of weeks, P5/6 have been working on writing instructions. Yesterday the children welcomed Mrs Greig into class and taught Mrs Greig and I how to play Snakes and Ladders.
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