Pink Shirt Day: Kindness Stops Bullying
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Pink Shirt Day: Kindness Stops Bullying
Standing up for each other Building a caring school community Year 3 Health Education
What do you think bullying is?
Think about times when someone might feel sad or left out What actions might hurt someone's feelings? How do you feel when someone is mean to you?
What is Pink Shirt Day?
A special day to stand up against bullying We wear pink to show we care about others Started when students helped a friend who was teased Celebrated around the world to spread kindness
Kind vs. Unkind Actions
{"left":"Sharing toys and games\nIncluding everyone in play\nUsing kind words\nHelping when someone is hurt","right":"Saying mean things\nLeaving someone out on purpose\nTaking things without asking\nMaking fun of others"}
Role-Play: What Would You Do?
Scenario 1: Someone is sitting alone at lunch Scenario 2: A classmate drops their books Scenario 3: Someone is being called names Work in groups to show the kind thing to do
How Can We Help Others?
Use kind words like 'please' and 'thank you' Ask someone to play if they look lonely Tell a teacher if someone is being hurt Stand up for friends when they need help
My Promise for Pink Shirt Day
Colour in your pink shirt Complete: 'I will be kind by...' Draw yourself doing a kind action Share your promise with a partner
Remember
'When we stand together, everyone feels safe and happy at school' Every kind action makes a difference You have the power to make someone's day better