S.P.H.E Friendship for third class
Slide 4: The children will be given templates of this 'Wanted' poster. They will design a Wanted poster for a good friend. They will draw a picture of this friend and write any important traits this friend should have around the picture.
Recognizing the value of friendship enables individuals to distinguish between a true friend and a less reliable one.
Reflect on the strength of your friendships and consider their duration. This slide prompts you to assess your understanding of good and bad friendships. It serves as a self-discovery tool for both you and your friends. A friend is more than just a companion; delve into this slide for insights.
Copyright acknowledgement:
I participated in the workshop and do not claim ownership of this slide. The re-upload is for personal documentation. I hope the original creator (PNC) understands and grants permission for this post.
Thank you.
Recognizing the value of friendship enables individuals to distinguish between a true friend and a less reliable one.
Reflect on the strength of your friendships and consider their duration. This slide prompts you to assess your understanding of good and bad friendships. It serves as a self-discovery tool for both you and your friends. A friend is more than just a companion; delve into this slide for insights.
Copyright acknowledgement:
I participated in the workshop and do not claim ownership of this slide. The re-upload is for personal documentation. I hope the original creator (PNC) understands and grants permission for this post.
Thank you.
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Based on ‘The Good New Habits’ resource originally written by Ian G. Vickers, Assistant Principal, Sancta Maria College, Flat Bush, Auckland, New Zealand - for Resilience eTwinning course
Everyone needs friends, and you probably have always had at least one. A friend is defined as a person you know well and regard with affection, trust and respect. As you get older, some of your friendships will start to change, and some may grow deeper. You might also begin to know many more people, although not all of them will be your close friends. Chances are you will also start to spend more time with your friends, and maybe talk on the phone more. Changes in relationships are natural but not always easy.
School Bullying: toward Better Mitigation and ResponseJason Atherton
Presentation on school bullying as part of the Strategies to Mitigate and Respond to Bullying seminar at Intertel Academy on November 11 2016. https://www.intertel.co.za
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http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
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Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
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1. The friendship test
1. Are you always honest with your friends?
2. Are you able to forgive them if they do
something wrong?
3. Do you trust your friends?
4. Do you feel you can be yourself with your
friends?
5. Do you care about how your friends is
feeling and do they care about you?
6. Do they respect your feelings?
7. Do you talk to your friends about anything
you’re worried about?
8. If you disagree about something, can you
sort it out?
9. Do you keep your promises?
10. Do you like spending time with them?
2. HOW DID YOUR FRIENDSHIP MEASURE UP?
You should have answered “yes” to most of them, but
remember, no friendship is perfect!
Friends should make you feel like you belong, and should
be friendly and supportive.
What else do you think a good
friend should be?
3. Friend A has just told Friend B that she cannot find her
pencil case. Act out what you think Friend B might do.
Friend A has nobody to play with in yard and is feeling
lonely. Act out what you think Friend B might do.
Friend A has been out sick from school for a few days.
Act out what you think Friend B might do.
Friend A appears to have been upset recently and has
not said much to anyone. Act out what you think
Friend B might do.
4.
5. A FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND INDEED
BY BEA WILLIAMS
Friends are far, friends are near,
Friends will be there to lend an ear,
They listen, laugh, and care,
But most of all, they're always there,
Through thick and thin, up and down,
Your true friends are always around,
For treats, hugs and real big smiles,
They'll travel to you from several miles,
They'll always be there to hold you tight,
Anytime, no matter if it's day or night,
You really know when your friends are sincere,
When they always show up to lend their ear.