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  • RSE Day 24.6.21

    Sun 27 Jun 2021 Mrs Morton

    This year's theme for RSE day was 'faces.' See the description below to learn how each year group celebrated the day. 

     

    EYFSLooked at the theme ‘we are all look different but we are all friends’ - the children read an ebook about differences and compared hair type, skin colour, eyes etc. The children drew pictures of their friends face.

     

    Year 1: The children explored the movement of cubism from Pablo Picasso. The children thought about colours that represented them and they created their own Picasso faces. The children labelled their face using adjectives and noun phrases.


    Year 2: The children learnt about their family tree. They thought about our learning value 'Tolerance' and used some of their oracy skills to talk about what makes their family unique. Some of them even shared their family photos with the class. They used oil pastels and sketching skills to draw a family portrait of their family. 

     

    Year 3: The children discussed people who were important in their lives and shared what they look like. They drew people who were important to them with chalk outside and created pictures focused on diverse faces.

     

    Year 4: The children had an RSE lesson about personal space and healthy/ unhealthy boundaries

     

    Year 5: In year 5, the children learnt about the physical and emotional changes that take place during puberty. 

     

    Year 6: The children participated in the livestream event ‘See me for who I am’ with Discovery Education Health and Relationships. The key message of the session was that beauty was from within and that what is on the inside is more important than what we see on the outside. The children reflected on what they liked about themselves, what they were good at, what they would like to improve and what they were proud of.