Year 3: PSHE

October 22, 2021
During this half term, the PSHE topic for Year 3 has been focused around team work. Some of the lessons were based on working together, being considerate and how to resolve disputes. I was particularly impressed with how considerate and kind the children were across the year group when discussing sensitive themes.

In their final PSHE lesson this half term, Miss Peters really put the children to the test! In small teams, the children took part in some teamwork games: passing the hoop and building towers. It was excellent to see how the children communicated with one another and they really proved just what a fantastic team Year 3 are! 

Together, everyone achieves more! Well done Year 3!



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