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Page 1: Relationships. Who are your friends? Remember capital letters for names. Use drawer labels to help you spell them correctly. Draw a picture of you and

Relationships

Page 2: Relationships. Who are your friends? Remember capital letters for names. Use drawer labels to help you spell them correctly. Draw a picture of you and

Who are your friends?

Remember capital letters for names.

Use drawer labels to help you spell them correctly.

Draw a picture of you and your friends.

Page 3: Relationships. Who are your friends? Remember capital letters for names. Use drawer labels to help you spell them correctly. Draw a picture of you and

Which of these words are part of good relationships? Can you think of any more?

arguing bullyingboasting

caring danger exciting fun

givinggiggling

happinesshelpfulhonest

interests and hobbies are similar

joyful kicking loving

makingfriends

naughty Offering a helping hand

pullingpunching

quarreling ripping work

sharingstealing

teasing understanding

violence whispering x

yelling z

Page 4: Relationships. Who are your friends? Remember capital letters for names. Use drawer labels to help you spell them correctly. Draw a picture of you and

Do you think it is good to care for each other or to fight?

Liking Fighting

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Page 5: Relationships. Who are your friends? Remember capital letters for names. Use drawer labels to help you spell them correctly. Draw a picture of you and

Is it good to throw things at people or to play together?

Throwing things

Playing together

Page 6: Relationships. Who are your friends? Remember capital letters for names. Use drawer labels to help you spell them correctly. Draw a picture of you and

Which of the children are happy? Why are they happy?

Sharing Arguing

Page 7: Relationships. Who are your friends? Remember capital letters for names. Use drawer labels to help you spell them correctly. Draw a picture of you and

Which of these pictures shows good behaviour?

Giving Stealing

Page 8: Relationships. Who are your friends? Remember capital letters for names. Use drawer labels to help you spell them correctly. Draw a picture of you and

We need to care for each other. How can we care for each other?

Caring Hurting

Page 9: Relationships. Who are your friends? Remember capital letters for names. Use drawer labels to help you spell them correctly. Draw a picture of you and

Friends are great because ……..

Page 10: Relationships. Who are your friends? Remember capital letters for names. Use drawer labels to help you spell them correctly. Draw a picture of you and

Give us your ideas…

• They care.• They help you when you are hurt.• They make you laugh when you are hurt.• They help you make friends.• They are kind.• They love you.• They play games with you and share.• They come to a party or your house.• They play hide and seek with you and help you find them.• They help you if you are lost.

Page 11: Relationships. Who are your friends? Remember capital letters for names. Use drawer labels to help you spell them correctly. Draw a picture of you and

What do you think these characters are saying?

Page 12: Relationships. Who are your friends? Remember capital letters for names. Use drawer labels to help you spell them correctly. Draw a picture of you and

What do you think these characters are saying?

Page 13: Relationships. Who are your friends? Remember capital letters for names. Use drawer labels to help you spell them correctly. Draw a picture of you and

What can we say to help make friends?

What should we not say to make friends cross at us?

Page 14: Relationships. Who are your friends? Remember capital letters for names. Use drawer labels to help you spell them correctly. Draw a picture of you and

At school…

• To be a good friend and a great learner in class we should…..

Page 15: Relationships. Who are your friends? Remember capital letters for names. Use drawer labels to help you spell them correctly. Draw a picture of you and

Do you always line up nicely? Should you wait quietly?

Lining up sensibly Waiting quietly

Page 16: Relationships. Who are your friends? Remember capital letters for names. Use drawer labels to help you spell them correctly. Draw a picture of you and

How does it help your friends if you put up your hand in class? Can you think of times when you

work together in a team?

Putting your hand up Team work

Page 17: Relationships. Who are your friends? Remember capital letters for names. Use drawer labels to help you spell them correctly. Draw a picture of you and

What can you do if you see someone being bullied? Bullying Saying nasty things

Page 18: Relationships. Who are your friends? Remember capital letters for names. Use drawer labels to help you spell them correctly. Draw a picture of you and

How have you helped your friends today? Has anyone helped you?

Teaching Helping

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There are lots of ways in which we can support or assist each other. Can you think

of some?

Supporting Assisting

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Can you think of times when we may need extra help or care?

Reassuring Comforting

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Do you sometimes fall out with your friends? How do you make friends again?

Making friends Falling out

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Happiness is about having fun with our friends. Do you agree?

Good relationships Friendship

Page 23: Relationships. Who are your friends? Remember capital letters for names. Use drawer labels to help you spell them correctly. Draw a picture of you and

Design a poster to encourage friendship

• Best designs will be put on display.

• You can use the sheet of people and clothes or draw your own.

• You can use felt tip pens