P1l took part in ‘A Day for Change’ today.
We listened to a story about a girl called Cherlyn, who lives in Rawis, a small town in the Philippines. Cherlyn and her family had to leave their home and go to a shelter because there a typhoon, a very serious storm.
We discussed what we would take with us, if we had to leave to go to a safe place (evacuation centre). Here are a few answers:
“A first aid kit” (Zara).
“Water, a teddy bear to cuddle in to and a phone” (Rory).
“My teddy called Flopsy” (Owen).
We had some super suggestions, well done to P1.
We then drew pictures of the things we would take to the safe place.
UNICEF helped during this emergency by providing safe, clean drinking water, food and medicine. UNICEF helped children find their parents and vaccinated children against disease. UNICEF has helped more than 925,000 people like Cherlyn in the Philippines. They work hard to help children keep safe from danger in an emergency.
Hi Primary 1l,
I enjoyed reading about the work you did today for ‘Day for Change’. The pictures show you all really thinking about what you would take to an evacuation centre. I don’t think I would like to have to go to an evacuation centre. Keep working hard.
Have a lovely weekend.
Miss Henderson