Today’s visitors

Tuesday 21 November 2017

Today, visitors came to speak to us about sign language. Everyone learnt how  to say ‘How are you?’, ‘I’m fine thank you’, ‘What’s your name?’, My name is____’, ‘How old are you?’ , ‘I am ______ years old’ and how to spell their names in sign language.

We were learning about this because our themed week is community and there are a few deaf people who live in Leeds.

Also, we were visited by members of the police who split the class in half, treating one half very nicely and the other half not so nicely: they gave one half Ribena and the other water; gave one half more talking time than the other; told one half they were cool; and gave tokens to them. This was to show that it would be unfair to treat people differently for no real reason. Hate crime is when people discriminate against others because of their race, gender, religion/belief, disability or sexual orientation.

We learnt that we are all the same and all different and we should treat others how we want to be treated.

Written by Pippa and Neive.

Moortown Primary School, Leeds
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