Living & Learning: Identity

Tuesday 25 January 2022

This week and last week’s Living and Learning lessons have had a strong thread of respect running through them.

“Respect is important because people have different personalities and like different things like football or make up. You should never say nasty things about what they like. Or at school if you’re playing a game of tig, you should follow the rules and tag them respectfully,” explained Billy.

“Respect is when you treat someone fairly no matter what even if they have different beliefs to you. We should all try and get along,” stated Saahir.

“Respect is understanding why they like something. If you don’t like something, that’s fine but keep rude comments inside. You should support the people around you,” said Christina.

We took part in Identity Day which is an amazing opportunity to show who we are as people by coming into school wearing clothes that show a community we’re a part of.

Take a look at our fantastic choices!

We also explored our own identities in even more detail by creating our own unique identity maps. Take a look at some of the great examples below.

Moortown Primary School, Leeds
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