Year 3: PSHE

June 27, 2022
The final unit in PSHE for Year 3 is all about reflecting on our achievements and setting personal goals.

Last week, the children were thinking about how their own mindset could either have a positive or negative impact on achieving their own goals for Year 4. Firstly, we discussed the importance of having a growth mindset and sorted statements into either growth mindset or fixed mindset categories. Then, Miss Peters gave the children some challenging tasks to complete and encouraged the children to stay positive whilst completing them - everyone did! We finished the lesson with creating a list of statements to encourage others to be positive learners and made chatterboxes to always encourage positivity. 

Well done, Year 3!








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