Year 6 have had a busy week! As well as going on our trip on Monday and having a Poetry workshop all day on Tuesday, we also been learning a lot and enjoying a range of activities during ‘Anti-Bullying Week’.
On Tuesday, many of us remembered to wear odd socks to celebrate our uniqueness and to remind us to love and respect everyone for their differences.
On Wednesday, we enjoyed the whole school assembly to launch Anti-Bullying Week and we also had a special workshop about friendship with Anousha from MIND.
In class we have been consolidating what we know about different types of bullying and who to talk to if we need support.
We wrote story boards to share with younger children to explain bullying and the importance of telling a trusted adult. You can read them here: ANTI BULLYING
We all know that each one of us is important in making the world a kinder place. As St. Francis of Assisi said: ‘A single sunbeam is enough to drive away many shadows.’
What did you learn during ‘Anti-Bullying Week’, Year 6?
9 comments on “PSHE: Anti-Bullying Week in Year 6”
I learnt that we always have to tell a trusted adult if our self or someone is bullied.
I really liked it even if i forgot odd socks and the mind workshop was really nice!
I really liked it even if i forgot odd socks and i learned that if you do a joke and someone else doesn’t like it is not banter.
I learnt that if you see someone or you yourself are being bullied you need to tell a trusted adult.
I enjoyed the Anti -Bullying Workshop
I really enjoyed odd socks day
I learnt that if you make fun of someone repetitively and they don’t like it, then that is bullying.
I loved Anti- Bullying week because I learnt about Banter and how Banter works.
It was fun because she taught us a 5 finger breathing technique which is very relaxing when you are angry