New
Project Implemented for Year 5 & Year 6 Children
This simple task project
will ensure best practices and behaviours among everybody in the section within
a given month. It is called the stars of the month.
Objectives
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To develop more love and care for the school
among children
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To develop love and respect among each other.
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To make children aware that school will be a
beautiful place only when they support each other in carrying out their
responsibilities.
Action
Plan
To
introduce stars of the month task project
Rules to be
maintained and how to carry out their duties
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The ‘stars of the month’ (one class per
month) is chosen by the Citizenship teacher based on their performances in the
class.
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They wear a badge which says “I am committed
to shine bright” and they are also responsible for handing over the badge in
good condition to the next class.
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To make sure that all the classes in KS 2
look appealing for the teachers to walk in. Eg. Welcome board, charts,
cleanliness of the class etc.
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To update the Citizenship board with charts,
poems, drawings to promote moral values. (Sharing, caring, friendship etc.)
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To ensure that their friends are not fighting
in the corridors, playground etc. The stars of the month can be the mediators
to solve such problems or to help them avoid it.
Note:
The duties and the role of the stars of the month will be explained to the
children during the Citizenship period as they will be given authority to carry
out their duties. This will be supported by the class teacher of the respective
class for the month.
Summary
By
practicing this simple concept for a start, I believe that the children will
cultivate the habit of making the school a beautiful place while growing up
beautifully. They will learn to share a vision and work for a common goal with
unity. The gradual improvement of this will make the impossible, a possible
with time. When taken this simple task seriously and with responsibility, it
will eventually bring about a smooth operation of every day activity within the
section and will carry forward with them in the future.
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