Today for our anti-bullying day, we joined the nation by focussing on the message of ‘choosing respect‘.
We looked at the definition of bullying which our JLT members created:
“Bullying is when you hurt someone physically or emotionally (including online), Several Times On Purpose”
Whilst we hope this would never be the case in our school, we also discussed what you can do if you were to experience bullying at Moortown Primary School:
“Start Telling Other People. You could use the Living and Learning box, the worry box, tell a trusted adult, email stayingsafe@spherefederation.org or even call Childline (0800 1111).”
The school came in odd socks today to show that we are all unique but should still all respect each other.
In class we discussed how to be respectful and safe online. The children suggested making sure to send kind messages to each other and only playing with people they know. We also discussed what to do if someone is mean online; Year 5 said you could step away and ignore, you could report or block and you can tell an adult or even the police if it is a serious incident.
Year 5 also watched the BBC Anti-Bullying Week 2024 Live Lesson. The children talked about how someone might feel if someone behaved disrespectfully:
- hurt
- lonely
- upset
- worried
- frustrated
- angry
- annoyed
- sad
- moody
- mad
- furious
Finally, we created an acrostic poem. Here are a few of them:
Help at home: Can you create your own acrostic poem using the word RESPECT? Discuss with your child how they can show respect to others.