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An interactive story that encourages discussion of bullying. This programme, which has been designed for use in the classroom, helps tackle bullying by exploring the feelings of all those involved. Year 6 pupils from Hollickwood Primary School in north London, have created an interactive photo-story that follows the thoughts and actions of a bullying victim, the four children who bully him, and his classmates who suggest ways to help him.
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pbiswas72

4 years ago
5

Having talking points is a great idea. I will definitely use this in class.

Salvatorian1

9 years ago
5

Views direct from children and delivered directly to other childern is always a powerful tool to combat/raise awareness on issues that directly affect them.

mamcguigan

9 years ago
5

Great resource; thank you for all the hard and thoughtful work, teachers and pupils. Will definitely be using this now I have been asked to be involved in the Seal sessions on bullying.

maos100

10 years ago
5

Fantastic resource. Perfect for my Year 5 and 6 children with lots of opportunities for good quality discussion.

The_ABC_Project

11 years ago
5

have been using this video in PSHE with primary school children for some five years. It is an excellent vehicle to generate discussion. The concept of being a 'grass' leads to varied debate about the meaning and relevance of being labelled as such.

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