Here is our last activity of the year! Whoop Whoop! 🥳🥳
You have done an amazing job and we are SO PROUD OF YOU! All of you deserve a gold star for your hard work, your amazing enthusiasm, and how much you have been able to learn this year!
All about me portrait!
You will need:
1 sheet of white paper to draw your portrait
2 sheets of paper to complete the "All about me" and "Draw your family"
Resilience is the ability to cope when things go wrong.
Resilience can also be described as:
Bouncing back after difficult times.
Dealing with challenges and still holding your head up.
Giving things a go or trying your best.
Being strong on the inside.
Being able to cope with what life throws at you and shrug it off.
Standing up for yourself.
Getting back into shape after you have been bent or stretched.
Look at the following video as an excellent example of resilience...
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I AM HUMAN
Listen to the following story...
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This book describes what it means to be human: we have dreams, we are curious, we make mistakes, we feel sad, and we can make positive changes with our compassion and understanding.
Today I want you to think only of those things that you want, dream and wish with all your heart.
Children,
I want to congratulate you for being resilient throughout this difficult year.
Every values activity we did together taught us to see a learning opportunity in every difficult situation to cope with.
Remember that it is always important to take care of ourselves, love ourselves and be compassionate towards us by accepting our own humanity.
Do everything from a place of love, empathy, and kindness. The world needs an army of good people who in small daily actions make the big changes.
Let's DIY a domino game to play with our family and friends!
Supplies:
Cardboard
Paper
Scissors
Glue
Instructions:
Cut out 28 rectangular pieces of cardboard. They should all be the same size, about 5cm x 2cm (you can choose the size you like, just not too big because it will take longer to make).
If you don't have cardboard you can use paper but I recommend using cardboard as it is harder and it won't break like paper.
Cut a small strip of paper and paste it in the middle of the rectangular cardboard to form two halves.
Now for the actual domino part. You can either paste 6 different coloured pieces of squared paper, cut out shapes or simply draw the dots like the traditional domino. Remember to leave one empty, this tile will be the joker.
Here's the template to guide you on how many tiles with each number/shape you should have: