Monday 24th September

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6 Responses to Monday 24th September

  1. Year 1 says:

    The children in Year 1 had lots of ideas. Poppy said she feels at peace sitting on the bench in the park with mummy and Daddy. Libby likes to snuggle up in her Mummy and Daddy’s bed. Courtney feels peace when she is riding her bike down the hill in the park. William feels peaceful when he is in his back garden. Charlie likes to have fun in the park and he feels at peace with all the green trees around him. Mrs Brookes feels at peace when she is out walking her dog. Mrs Parker likes to sit on a rock and watch the sea.

    The children said we could bring peace to our school and world by remembering to be polite, respectful and kind at all times. Ben said we should all play nicely and Reuben said we should take care of each other and the environment.

  2. Year 2 says:

    Year 2 reflected on times that they have felt peaceful. Ellie said that after she has been playing she likes to lie down on the couch and watch TV which feels very peaceful. Riley said that when we went on holiday he lay on the sunbed in the sun and it was relaxing. Olivia likes to close the door and lie on the sofa for some peace. Maisie told the class that she feels peaceful when she is playing with her brother and Lee said that rock pooling with his dad bought him peace on holiday.

  3. Year 5 says:

    George feels most at peace when he is in his bed. He knows it is a safe place where he is calm, relaxed and content. To experience peace, Nathan likes to escape to the Lake District because he is able to appreciate what nature has to offer. It is his special place where he can switch off from the busyness of the city. Imogen enjoys holding her aunt and uncle’s new born baby; she feels at peace when she is watching her sleep.

    Sophie believes that being honest is a good way of keeping the peace in school; it makes things simple and less complicated. Umar says that we should respect nature and our environment because this can help us be at peace with our world.

  4. Year 5 says:

    George feels most at peace when he is in his bed. He knows it is a safe place where he is calm, relaxed and content. To experience peace, Nathan likes to escape to the Lake District because he is able to appreciate what nature has to offer. It is his special place where he can switch off from the busyness of the city. Imogen enjoys holding her aunt and uncle’s new born baby; she feels at peace when she is watching her sleep.

    Sophie believes that being honest is a good way of keeping the peace in school; it makes things simple and less complicated. Umar says that we should respect nature and our environment because this can help us be at peace with our world.

  5. Year 6 says:

    Times we have felt at peace:
    -swimming
    -camping
    -relaxing
    -on the beach
    -with pets
    -in my bed
    -walking
    -new places
    -reading

    We can bring peace to our school by:
    -stop arguing
    -walk calmly in school
    -talk quietly
    -listen to the teachers
    -helping others
    -being sensible
    -listening to peaceful music
    -be respectfull
    -treat people how you want to be treated
    -celebrate people’s differences
    -think carefully before you say things

    We can bring peace to are world by:
    -no fighting
    -countries need to compromise
    -not doing mean things to each other
    -countries need to communicate and be kind to each other
    -start picking up litter
    -be tidy
    -flowers and plants to represent peace

  6. s14cpayne says:

    Year 3 think that there are a few ways to bring peace to our school. These are; being quiet when we can, when we are reading and doing quiet activities, on the playground, even if its noisy, you can find peace by sitting quietly on the grass or on a bench either reading or just enjoying sitting still, when we have Jigsaw lessons and have time for mindfulness, listening when we should and walkig quietly in the corridor.

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