Friday 24th May
On Monday this week we had a P.S.H.E lesson on the importance of everybody in school and the job they do.
Activity
1 – Pass the Ball Game
In a circle sitting on the floor with our legs outstretched,
we had to pass the ball around the circle, including everyone, but we were not
allowed to use our hands and we had to make sure that the ball didn’t touch the
floor. We did it once as quickly as we could (1.04 mins) and then, as a group
discussed how we could do it even quicker. After discussing this, we had
another go and achieved a quicker time (25 secs). This prompted a discussion
about the ‘Teamwork Skills’ that we used in order to knock 39 seconds off our
time. We decided we needed everybody in the class in order to achieve as well
as we did, take one person out of the circle and our method would have worked
so well.
Activity
2 – Job Roles
We discussed some of the different jobs that people do at our
school: head teacher, teacher, teaching
assistant, cleaner, lunchtime supervisor, etc. Picking from some cards showing
these job roles, one person had to try and mime the job role while the rest of
the class guessed what job they were miming. This then developed into us
getting into pairs and each being given a specific job role to analyse. We
analysed the job role by writing down 3 bullet points how what the person,
whose job role this is at our school, does to help us learn. Pairs then had to
read out their bullet points and the rest of the class had to, once again,
guess the job role they had been given. We then discussed which job role was
the most important at our school, lining the roles up at the front of the
class, but we decided that this was an impossible choice because take one job
role away and this would mean another person wouldn’t be able to work as well.
Activity
3 – What do I do to help people learn at our school?
Lastly, we gathered in a circle on chairs and took turns
saying what we think we do at school in order to help people learn, as we tried
to understand the importance of our own roles at school and the difference we
make.
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