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Raising Aspirations

  • Resilience, Responsibility and Respect

  • Resilience, Responsibility and Respect

  • Resilience, Responsibility and Respect

  • Resilience, Responsibility and Respect

  • Resilience, Responsibility and Respect

  • Resilience, Responsibility and Respect

  • Resilience, Responsibility and Respect

  • Resilience, Responsibility and Respect

Year 2

Year 2

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Senegal

Pristine-We have the right to be safe. Rights are important because they cannot be taken away.

Children in Need helps people to have money for food to survive.

 

Sadiq-We have the right to relax because sometimes I get tired.

We brought in money to give to people that don't have so much money.

 

 

Sahil-I learnt one right is Adults must do what is best for me.

I brought money in to give Children in Need.

 

Sara-I have the right to relax and play if I don't have this right I might get bored.

I added money to the pot. The money will help children if they are in a wheelchair.

Adip-I have learnt that rights cannot be taken away. Article 24 we have the right to eat healthy food.

Sometimes adults get ill and the children have to look after them. That is why Children in Need helps.

 

Maira-Rights can't be taken away and all rights are equal.

Sometimes people have a desperate life because their parents are ill. People give charity to help them and donate.

Kelvin-We were looking at a map and we found rights that children were enjoying.

I enjoyed colouring because it was fun.

 

Jasmine-We have the right to know our rights. This is important so we learn our rights otherwise how will we know?

I enjoyed drawing Pudsey so we could try our best.