Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Development (SMSC): Blog items

Layton Light Switch On

Date: 29th Nov 2022 @ 9:40am

Well done to our choir for performing at the Layton Christmas light switch on event.
It was fantastic to see so many parents and carers supporting the event and a big thank you to Mrs. Casey, Mrs. Pope and the Boundary staff for all of their hard work and commitment ???

KS2 Indoor Athletics

Date: 29th Nov 2022 @ 8:47am

On Monday morning we travelled to Blackpool Sports Centre to take part in this year's Sportshall Athletics competition. The competition saw students compete in various field and track events, such as Standing Long Jump and the 4x1 Relay.

Unfortunately we fell short of qualifying for the North schools section but, as always, our pupils represented the school with great pride and attitude, with the team scoring highly in plenty of their events. 

Reception visited by Hedgehog Rescue

Date: 28th Nov 2022 @ 9:59pm

Today the children in Reception have had a special visit from Hedgehog Rescue.  Carolyn from Hedgehog Rescue talked about what a nocturnal animal is and shared lots of intersting facts about hedgehogs including what they eat, where they live and what to do if an hedgehog is poorly.  The children enjoyed meeting Sid, even though he was very sleepy!

The children recalled lots of facts about hedgehogs.

"They have 44 teeth" Emelia

"You shouldn't feed them milk, it makes them poorly" Lana-Rose

"Hedgehogs hibernate in the winter" Kristian

"They sleep in the day and wake up at night.  They are nocturnal" Logan

"Badgers like to eat hedgehogs" Lelan

""They eat slugs, snails and worms" Ishaanvir

"Their spikes are called quills" Noor-Fatima.

Following the session the children completed lots of activities including writing about nocturnal animals, making hedgehogs at the creative table and counting out the correct amount on spikes for each hedgehog.  The children are even planning on making a hedgehog house for our outside area, just incase we have any prickly friends come and visit. Have a look at some of our work.

Switch Off Week

Date: 27th Nov 2022 @ 8:56pm

This week we have been busy taking part in the energy saving campaign ‘’Switch Off Fortnight”.

 

The children will take part, with other schools from around the UK, and will make small changes in their lives that save energy and help protect the planet. It is a fun and rewarding campaign led by Boundary Primary School’s Eco Warriors and will bring Cop 27 to life for our pupils.

 

Switching off lights when we are not in the room, turning off interactive screens when not in use and ensuring fewer electrical items are turned off at the plug socket, and not just on standby, are the main issues we are tackling in school now and for the rest of the year. Hopefully, Miss Ashton should see a reduction the school fuel bill!

 

Be smart- start saving energy NOW!

 

 

 

 

Year 2 Christingle

Date: 25th Nov 2022 @ 4:01pm

This half term in RE, Year Two have been exploring the Key Question 'Why do Christians say that Jesus is the light of the world?' and after discussing the Christian story and exploring different lights we began exploring Christingle. We learnt that Christingles is a symbol of advent and were taught what each part of a christingle symbolises. The orange represents the world and the red ribbon around the middle represents Christ's blood. There are four cocktail sticks to represent the creation of the four seasons and the sweets on the sticks represent all of God's creations. Last of all, the candle in the middle represents Jesus being the light of the world. The children loved making their Christingles to take home and really understood the meaning behind it. 

Year 2 Life in the Trenches

Date: 24th Nov 2022 @ 9:01pm

This week, as part of our History unit 'Remembrance', we continued our learning journey by exploring the key question 'What was it like for a soldier in World War 1?' We began the lesson by learning the key word trench and discussed what one of these was before we split into groups to explore different aspects of life for soldiers in the First World War. We explored how life was in their free time, the trench conditions, food as well as the dangers of being involved with the war by looking at different pictures and interpreting what they were showing us. Once we had explored our given area, we were all very brave and presented our information to our friends so we all had an understanding of all elements of the war. 

Year 4 Forest School

Date: 24th Nov 2022 @ 4:06pm

We started our first of three Forest School sessions today. As the cold has drawn in, more and more grass and mose has got in and around the pond area. The children did an amazing job clearing it out. They also made crowns and head gear with bendy branches, leaves and wool. It was very muddy today and the children simply enjoying some messy play too!

Key Stage 2 Cross Country Race 2

Date: 24th Nov 2022 @ 9:18am

On Wednesday morning, 13 of our KS2 pupils from Year 4-6 travelled to Stanley Park to take part in the second Cross Country race of this academic year.

The course was a long and wet one, with plenty of muddy trainers crossing the finish line, but our Boundary pupils showed fantastic determination to secure some fantastic finishing positions. Each place gains points for our school, and after 2 races we are currently third out of all participating Blackpool schools. Many of our pupils who took part in the first race showed improvement in their finishing positions, which is great to see.

There are 6 races in total, with 4 coming up in 2023. Keep your eyes peeled as we gain more points that will see us progress up the table!

Year 6 - Magistrates Visit

Date: 22nd Nov 2022 @ 9:03pm

Today Year 6 were visited by 2 local magistrates. They gave the children information about the role of a magistrate and how they make their decisions when it comes to choosing the punishments given to those who have broken the law. We then acted out a mock trial where a child had been found guilty of cyber bullying through sending mean and threatening messages to another girl. We all enjoyed taking on our roles and acting them out.

Reception Exploring Differences

Date: 21st Nov 2022 @ 7:18pm

During Anti-Bullying Week Reception have been busy exploring similarities and differencesand discussing what make everyone unique.  We talked about how lots of people have similarities and differences but it is always important to be kind, respect one anothers differences and celebrate what makes them unique.  

"I'm different because I have glasses" Lana-Rose

"Some people have different colour hair and skin" Kristian

"People wear different clothes.  Everyone likes different things" Kazimir.

""We all go to the same school" Phoebe

"I'm small and some people are bigger than me" Emelia

We talked about how it is okay to be different and how we should always treat people equally and kindly regardless of their differences.

Then we created our own funny jigsaw faces uses different features off each other faces.

"I like Noor-Fatima's hair because she always has nice bows in" Olivia

"Alfie wears cool glasses" Albie

"Ishaanvir has black hair.  That's my favourite colour: Nikodem.

 

 

Year 5 Bikeability

Date: 21st Nov 2022 @ 3:40pm

Today was the first day of Year 5 Bikeability.
Bikeability is a cycle training course that teaches children practical skills and techniques they need to ride their bikes safely on the road. This is a two-day course offered to all Year 5 children.

Key Stage 2 Boys Football

Date: 21st Nov 2022 @ 3:39pm

This morning our KS2 boys football team travelled to Stanley Park to take part in the Utilita Cup, organised by Blackpool FC Community Trust. The tournament saw our boys placed into a group facing various schools from across the Fylde Coast.

The team battled well, representing Boundary well and putting their all into their performances. Falling short in the group stages meant we missed out on the semi-finals but the boys showed real determination, some fantastic skills and positive play against tough opponents.

Reception- Children In Need!

Date: 20th Nov 2022 @ 9:40pm

On Friday, the children in Reception joined the whole school in raising money for Children In Need. They came to school in something spotty to support the national charity that helps improve the lives of disadvantaged children and young people in the UK.

They took home their own designed Pudsey Bear and danced the Macarena in a whole school assembly.

Year 1 Anti Bullying Week

Date: 20th Nov 2022 @ 6:52pm

During Anti-Bullying week, Year 1 explored different types of bullying. We read the story 'Carrot Club,' which reminded us not to judge others by their appearance and to think positively about healthy eating! We discussed what we thought bullying is and learnt the thorough definition. We then learnt about different types of bullying, including physical, verbal, cyber and indirect.

'Indirect bullying could be leaving people out of games'

'Cyber bullying is when people use messages to upset someone'

We discussed lots of examples together and then moved on to talking about what we could do in certain situations.

'You can tell your trusted adult'

'You can be kind to the person being bullied and help them not to feel alone'

Year 6 Drugs talk

Date: 17th Nov 2022 @ 11:16am

Today we had a visit from Debby Savage, a local PSCO, who delivered a 2-hour talk to Year 6 about the dangers of drugs and alcohol. We had the chance to look at imitation drugs to know what they look like so that we know to avoid them as we get older - we were shocked to learn that some drugs can be disguised as sweets! She also told us the dangers of smoking and vaping. We learned that cigarettes are made up of lots of different parts - many of which can be very dangerous, such as amonia, glycerin, candle wax. Thank you Debby for such an informative talk.

Year 1 Toys

Date: 16th Nov 2022 @ 7:10pm

We began our history topic with reading the story ‘Too Many Toys.’ We read and discussed the story, talking about other children’s favourite toys, before moving onto identifying our own favourite toys. We found out what Miss Kay’s and Mrs Websters favourite toy were and listened to the reasons why, before contributing our own thoughts and ideas. We became confident using the phrase ‘My favourite toy is ___ because ___’

'My favourite toy is Lightning McQueen because it has flames and can go fast'

'My favourite toy is a ukalele because it can make music'

'My favourite toy is Elsa because she has long blonde hair and ice powers'

Year 5 - Gender Stereotypes

Date: 16th Nov 2022 @ 7:44am

Today we watched a video from Primary Futures, about gender stereotypes. The video began by explaining that we were going to be introduced to 4 people whose jobs were:

  • Tree surgeon
  • Engineer 
  • Forest school leader 
  • Nurse 

Before we actually saw the people, we had a good discussion as a class about what gender we thought the person who did each job would be. We realised that some of us went straight to a specific gender due to our preconceptions about the roles of men and women in society. We then agreed that we can't make assumptions on people based solely on their gender.

Year 6 - Gender Stereotypes

Date: 15th Nov 2022 @ 7:17pm

Today we watched a video about gender stereptypes from Primary Futures. The video began by explaining that we were going to be introduced to 4 people whose jobs were:

  • Tree surgeon
  • Engineer 
  • Forest school leader 
  • Nurse 

Before we actually saw the people, we had a good discussion as a class about what gender we thought the person who did each job would be. We realised that some of us went straight to a specific gender due to our prejudices about the roles of men and women in society. We then agreed that we can't make assumptions on people based slely on their gender.

Year 6 Stereotyping, Prejudice and Discrimination

Date: 15th Nov 2022 @ 5:38pm

As part of antibullying week, Year 6 have been focusing on stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination. We explored the meaning of each word before going on to find out how they can affect people. As part of the lesson, we completed two activities. In the first one, we looked at real news articles and discussed what prejudice had been shown and whom it was directed towards. The second activiity was based in the TV show 'The Apprentice'. We had to select an engineer for a project and 'fire' people based on information provided. We discussed prejudice and discrimination based on name, age, skin colour, disability, gender and sexuality. 

Year 4 - Gender Stereotypes

Date: 15th Nov 2022 @ 2:51pm

Today we watched a video about gender stereptypes from Primary Futures. We were introduced to four people (two men and two women). All four people described their job to us and we had to guess what we thought they did. Their jobs were:

  • Tree surgeon (female)
  • Engineer (female)
  • Forest school leader (male)
  • Nurse (male)

We didn't guess all their jobs currently, but we had a discussion about jobs not being stereotyped to one gender and the children had some great discussions.

Nursery - Odd Socks

Date: 15th Nov 2022 @ 1:38pm

To help us understand Anti-Bullying Day, we talked about how we are all different with our own likes and dislikes and how we all look different. We read the story  "It's Ok to be Different" By Todd Parr. This is a great story to explore our differences with young children and we had some super discussions about what makes us special. We all wore odd socks too to embrace being different! 

Year 4 - Anti Bullying and Oracy

Date: 14th Nov 2022 @ 7:04pm

This morning we had an assembly with Mrs Clark and the ABAs (Anti Bullying Ambassadors) about Anti Bullying week. The theme this year is all about reaching out. As a year group our focus was on the roles that different people play in bullying and we very much focused on not being a bystanding but being an upstander! This year in school we are really promoting talk and oracy. We have provided the children with lots of sentence stems and sentence starters to help with their oracy skills. During today's work about Anti Bullying it was great to see some of the children using their oracy skills so fluently.

Year 3- BFC tackle bullying!

Date: 14th Nov 2022 @ 2:56pm

Today we celebrated Anti-bullying Day. As a school, we came in wearing odd socks to show that we are all individual yet all special in our own way. As part of our anti-bullying learning, Year 3 were lucky enough to have a session with Simon and Mark from Blackpool Football Club. We learnt how important it is to be an upstander and not a bystander. Together we can tackle bullying! We also learnt the importance of kindness and created our own kindness jars. We finished the session off by watching a powerful video of acts of kindness being passed on and we made a pledge to carry out our own act of kindness this week. 

Reception celebrate Diwali

Date: 13th Nov 2022 @ 7:46pm

This week Reception had a very special day celebrating Diwali 'the festival of Light'.  To help celebrate the children were invited into school wearing a brightly coloured accessory.  Thoughout the day the children learnt about lots of Hindu and Sikh tranditions including how they prepared their homes ready for Diwali and  where they went to pray.  The children enjoyed making and painting their own diya lamps, creating rangoli patterns, making a Diwali treat called a 'lado', trying on some of the traditional clothing and jewellery, makig cards for their friends and family and even taking part in some tradition dancing.  At the end of the day we invited Miss Mloyes and Mrs Bunday to the dance studio to come an watch us perform our special Diwali dance and light of diya lamps.  When we lit our diyas lamps we sat quietly and reflected on all the different things we had learnt.

"I'm going to light my diya and put in in my window at home" Kristian

"Sikh men wear a turban on their head because their hair is very special to them" Kazimir

"They wear special clothes and set of fireworks to celebrate" Logan

"I've made a Diwali card for my mummy and daddy" Sheraa

"Rangolli patterns welcome people to their homes" Lana-Rose.

Reception Willow Class visit Salisbury Woods

Date: 13th Nov 2022 @ 5:04pm

This week Willow class went on a woodland walk to Salisbury Woods, to look for signs of Autumn.

The children had such a great time collecting the leaves that have fallen off the trees, observing all the different Autumn colours and looking out for woodland animals.

We managed to collect lots of leaves in different coloures, shapes and sizes and were also very lucky to spot some squirrels running through the tree tops.

Everyone had such a good time and we will use our leaves to make Autumn pictures and leaf rattles aswell as writing about what we saw in the woods.

Take a look at some of the things we got up to down in the woods!

 

"The leave change colour in Autumn" Lana-Rose.

"Some of the animals are going to hibernate in the winter" Kristian

"The temperature is colder in Autumn" Kaziimir

 

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