RULES FOR BEING A GOOD MATE
Our school holds Universal Children's Day on November 20 to mark the anniversaries of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. In class pupils could watch a short presentation about children's rights and they reflected and expressed their opinions about their rights at school.
The rules for being a good mate were agreed in every class for respecting our mates rights at school.
The pupils, with teachers help, wrote down the rules, later they coloured and decorated the posters that are showed on walls in every classroom, so children can check easily when somebody doesn't fill the rules.
4 YEARS CLASSROOM
In 4 years classroom pupils decide that a good mate should:
- -Share toys
- Say sorry
- Not be angry
- Be quiet when others are speaking
- Have a good behavoir
- Kiss and hug others
- Respect and listening other mates
- Not fight
2º CLASSROOM