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P2/3 – 5 Days of Kindness Challenge for Anti-Bullying Week

Anti Bullying Week
One Kind Word

We have been spreading the kindness all week for Anti Bullying Week as part of their #OneKindWord theme. Yesterday as you know we went on a community kindness walk to Hallhouse. We made posters to hold up at the windows with kind words and some of the residents even came outside to meet us. On the way back we stopped at the pharmacy and the pupils sang ‘You Are a Star’ to the pharmacists. It was a lovely afternoon with lots of smiles.

P2/3 – Important Message Please Read

Anti-Bullying Week
One Kind Word

As part of Anti-Bullying Week, each class has been allocated a day to spread kindness however they wish for the #5DaysOfKindnessChallenge. Primary 2/3 pupils suggested spreading kindness in the community by going a walk and giving people compliments and smiles. Another suggestion from the pupils was to visit Hallhouse Care Home to spread kindness to the residents.

Our allocated day for spreading kindness is tomorrow (Thursday 18th November) so we will be going on our community kindness walk to Hallhouse after lunch. Mrs Moore and Miss Thomson will be leading this with the children.

Please make sure all pupils are dressed for the weather. We would suggest wellies or even spare socks and a warm waterproof jacket in case it rains. 

P2/3 One Kind Word Classwork

Anti Bullying Week
One Kind Word

Today each pupil wrote  a compliment or some kind words for one of their peers in class. Miss Thomson then read each of them out but kept them anonymous as to who had written each comment. We discussed how kind words make us feel when we give them as well as when we receive them.

Olivia – It feels very very good or amazing when someone gives you a compliment.
Amy – It makes me feel warm and loved.
Sophie – It makes me feel happy.
Eve – It makes me feel a feeling that I don’t normally feel.
Riley – It’s amazing to feel like this.
Regan – It’s amazing and happy and the emotions you can think of except from sad.
Naila – It makes me feel happy.
Erik – It makes me feel great and happy. It makes me feel amazing and good.
Lily A – It makes me feel comfortable and warm.
Oscar – It feels the best.
Jamie – It makes me feel amazing.
Daisy – It makes me feel good and amazing.
Lily – It makes me feel loving.
Jessica – It makes me feel comfortable.
Jim – It’s really nice to receive compliments but it’s even better to give them.
Brodie – It makes me feel nice.
Finlay – I feel good.
Theo – I feel happy.