Posted by: Miss Collins | 9th Oct, 2008

Anti-Bullying Project

We have joined forces this week with P4b to launch a very special Anti-Bullying Project. This year National Anti-Bullying Week runs from 17 - 23 November, and to mark this year’s event, the respectme website and the Scottish Government have set up an anti-bullying competition, based around the theme, ‘what bullying means to me’.

We only had two afternoons to get our entries done, so we designed posters on this theme. Each member of our class was given a P4 partner and we split up between our two classrooms. We began by brainstorming what type of actions were bullying and then talked about how those actions made the victem feel on the inside. There were lots of very good ideas and children also shared some very good advice about how to deal with bullying.

The theme ‘What Bullying Means to Me’ is quite tricky to put into a poster, but everyone had very good ideas and made a start to their plans on Wednesday.

On Thursday we only had 1 hour to get the posters finished! There was a huge variety of paper, sequins, ribbon, card, paint and pens used, and everyone really enjoyed working with someone new on this creative task.

There are lots and lots of great pictures from our work over the two days, and when I have time I will add them as a slideshow!

Well done everyone!

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