I am good at playing with my dog Alfie and doing tricks with him. I feed him and take him for a walk to make sure he gets enough exercise. I am good at making people happy when they are sad.
I think its good to be me because I am good at being a good sister to Lydia. Also I am good at peeling carrots and helping Mum in the kitchen. And being a good friend.
Year spoke about the moral of the story and then told each other about their own strengths during Circle Time. Every member of the class had something to say, which made us realise the true meaning of the story.
Year 1 know that we are all special and that we all have different talents!
Holly is good at swimming, Blake is good at building Lego, Millie is an amazing artist, Daniel is a good footballer and Daisy is good at making things.
Year 6 spoke about how everybody has different strengths within the class which can be used to help others. They spoke about being open and honest with each other when they are struggling rather than keeping it bottled up inside. They thought that the chances are, somebody else will be in the same position and somebody will be able to help.
All of Year 6 are proud of their strengths.
I am very good at looking after reptiles, i have 6 of them and love playing with them, feeding them and making sure they have everything they need.
I am good at ……writing and also good at making things ,everyone has a special gift like cooking or running.
I am good at writing and droring and playing with other children.
I am good at playing with my dog Alfie and doing tricks with him. I feed him and take him for a walk to make sure he gets enough exercise. I am good at making people happy when they are sad.
My gifts :
I am good at cricket (best sport),
I am small and good at jumping
I am good at batting
everyone has their own gifts
I think its good to be me because I am good at being a good sister to Lydia. Also I am good at peeling carrots and helping Mum in the kitchen. And being a good friend.
Everyone has a special gift. I am good at looking after little children, especially all my little cousins, I enjoy it too.
I am good at looking after my pets and good at football.
I’m clever and I am good at singing and dancing.
I think I am quite good at writing.
im good at singing and gymnastics
that is cruel
Year spoke about the moral of the story and then told each other about their own strengths during Circle Time. Every member of the class had something to say, which made us realise the true meaning of the story.
Year 1 know that we are all special and that we all have different talents!
Holly is good at swimming, Blake is good at building Lego, Millie is an amazing artist, Daniel is a good footballer and Daisy is good at making things.
Year 6 spoke about how everybody has different strengths within the class which can be used to help others. They spoke about being open and honest with each other when they are struggling rather than keeping it bottled up inside. They thought that the chances are, somebody else will be in the same position and somebody will be able to help.
All of Year 6 are proud of their strengths.
Year 4 thought that there were lots of important messages in the story
Believe in yourself!
Draw upon the strengths of others
We all have talents
poor mouse