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Friday

 

Develop and demonstrate their understanding of characters through role play and drama, drawing on language from the text.

 Today we are going to finish then practice our story maps. Using different drama techniques to memories our new story map. 

 

- magic mirror

- magic microphone 

- action for words

 

Once we have practiced using different drama techniques, some children can come to the front and perform their narratives.

How can we keep ourselves safe in unfamiliar environments?

Start the lesson by watching this video about stranger danger!

Stranger Awareness: Fun Ways for Guiding Children to Heed Their Intuition - LearningMole

Talk partners

How can you keep yourself safe in a new place?

We know that there are risks when we’re out and about around strangers and that there are rules we must follow to keep us safe.

To protect ourselves from strangers, crafting clear safety rules is very important.

Rules should be straightforward, like not opening the door to someone they don’t recognise.

We should rehearse these rules regularly to make sure they become second nature. Here’s an example of how we might list out these important rules:

  • Home Alone: Do not answer the door if you’re by yourself.
  • Unknown Calls: Never give out personal information over the phone.
  • Outdoor Play: Stay within the boundaries we’ve set.

Lets watch this video to recap everything we have learnt today!

Watch - 

Safe and Unsafe Situations | Safety Tips for Kids!