INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY

We all have the right to say things and question things.

KS 1- What things have we said that are wrong in school?

KS2- Lunchtimes and game playing can cause lots of tension and disputes, what things should you be saying to people who get heated and aggressive?

62 responses to “INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY”

  1. Hussein H.

    When you

  2. Steven N.

    Ks2-
    You can say to the person that got angry in a game of tag and tell them to count to 10 or relax and calm down for a few minutes and if there still angry have a chat with them and conversation with them ask an adult to deal with them

  3. Tipian I.

    We could to breath in and out make sure they are ok
    Cheer them up and make them happy

  4. Miski M.

    You should stay calm and have water.
    Think about something else

  5. Sumayyah A.

    They should say to a person that’s aggressive:
    Is there anything wrong? We can help you calm down
    Do you want some alone time?
    It will be alright do some breathing close your eyes and thing about what you love.
    These are some few ideas

  6. Safa M.

    Is someone is getting aggressive in a game tell them to relax and it’s just a game like nothing will happen if you lose just one game. And don’t say stuff like jeez because they will get a lot more angrier and might include physical violence.

  7. Alima S.

    Anaya:You should sit down and take a deep breath.
    Alima: you can sit in a quiet 🤫 place and count to 10.
    Alima and Anaya

  8. Arfa S.

    Arfa: We should say calm down and count to10.
    Said: We should say breath up breath down.
    Aaron: We should tell them to calm down.

  9. Alinna A.

    If someone is furious go up to them and tell them to calm down or count to 10.
    Or if they don’t want to talk to you Just tell an adult to talk to him.
    When someone is playing football and they lose tell them to breathe in and breathe out.

    1. Alinna A.

      Zoe and aksa

  10. Meena B.

    If someone is aggressive you need to tell them be calm and relax.You can also tell them that count to ten and take deep breathes.
    From Khadeeja and Meena.

  11. Miss Redhead

    3 White think that when you are faced with a situation where somebody is being aggressive towards you the best thing to do is stay calm. You could calmly ask them to calm down. If they are close to us we can step back to add some distance between us to we have space to think. We could walk away completely. We could tell an adult to help us as they are neutral and do not take sides. Haarun shared it is important to stay polite because that shows them the behaviour you want them to show back. To keep calm yourself you can take 10 breaths.

  12. Keaton O.

    Keaton -you can tell them to calm down and count to 10.
    Mustafa-You can tell them to calm down and take some deep breaths.
    Adam- you can tell them to take a break.

  13. Ramandeep K.

    I think we should say to calm down and take a breath, its just game. We shouldn’t say to sit down you’ve been rude because they would just get even more angry.

    1. Ramandeep K.

      Ammar and Ramandeep

  14. Hamsia D.

    If someone is feeling aggressive and angry when they are playing a game tell them to calm down and relax. They could also go away and count to ten. They could sit down and think. Also play a game less competitive.

    Amirah and Hamsia.

  15. Mohammed K.

    If someone is playing a game and they got tigged.you should treat them by saying to calm down it’s just a game.If there still angry you should tell them to count to 10

  16. Miss Holland

    3 Red shared their thoughts about this, the children said if they saw someone being aggressive or getting upset during breaktime we should tell them how their behaviour is making us feel and ask them to take a break and calm now.
    Myiesha thinks we should treat people the way you want to be treated. 3 Red discussed how we should remind each other of our BH values; respect and kindness.

  17. Miss Ostick

    1 Red:

    Manuella ‘We should have kind feet, hands and kind words. We shouldn’t say mean things to any one’

    Aesha ‘Saying mean things that hurt other people’s feelings – it’s not kind’ Aurora : ‘ or good!’

    Kayla ‘We should be good to our friends’

  18. Mrs Latham

    We can help to calm them down by encouraging them to take some deep breaths. Encourage them to keep practising so they don’t feel stressed out. We can get help from the DRAs. Tell them to get a drink to cool them down and help them feel calm. Invite them to play a different game.

    – 4 Blue

  19. Hadiya M.

    Wrong stuff you shouldn’t do:
    You should not fight.
    Use kind hands and feet💪🏻
    Don’t say bad words like the f word.
    You should not run 🏃‍♀️ you should walk🚶🏻‍♀️because if you run you can maybe fall or hurt another person.😊

  20. Ranj M.

    Unkind words, feet and hands.

  21. Adrian O.

    Unkind words, feet and hands.

  22. Ilyas K.

    We said bad words we kicked people and kept on hitting boys and girls.😢

  23. Arifa H.

    You should say don’t worry and take deep breath’s so that the anger can go away from their body

  24. Joshua C.

    You should politely say to them please stop being aggressive or tell the teacher.

  25. Raihaan N.

    You should be telling people who get heated and aggressive to calm down and have a cool off for a few minutes while they get calm again.

  26. Musab H.

    When people get heated you should tell them to calm down and breath.

  27. Leyad R.

    Take a deep breath and don’t take your anger on people

  28. Timothy C.

    Lunchtimes and game playing can cause lots of tension and disputes, what things should you be saying to people who get heated and aggressive?
    You could probably say, Don’t worry about it or Don’t stress it.
    You also shouldn’t be saying things that will make them get more aggressive or heated like, If you take your anger out on someone else you will feel better, which will cause physical anger.

  29. Esra S.

    Calm down.
    Breath in and out.

  30. Ellie T.

    We think you should tell them to calm down and have some alone time to do some deep breaths and have some water.

    Aleena and Ellie

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