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We're making a noise about bullying with a brand new Live Lesson for Anti-Bullying Week 2023!
Working in partnership with the Anti-Bullying Alliance, this interactive programme for primary schools will help children understand what bullying is and empower them to speak out about bullying.
The lesson will be hosted by Katie Thistleton and Talisha ‘Tee Cee’ Johnson from Albert Hall in Manchester.
We'll also be joined by Dr. Ronke Ikharia (Dr. Ronx) from Operation Ouch! who will guide students on how to spot and address bullying behaviour.
Thanks for joining us!
The Live Lesson is available to watch again on the 鶹ҳ Teach website or on 鶹ҳ iPlayer.
The Romans – History Live Lesson
Grab your class as we attempt to solve a mystery 2000 years in the making in this history Live Lesson for 7-11 year olds.
This fun half hour programme is hosted by archaeologist Raksha Dave and history enthusiast Ben Shires from Vindolanda in Northumberland. Your class will become history detectives and follow clues to uncover the identities of people who once lived at this famous Roman fort.
During the programme, children will learn about the work of archaeologists and examine evidence of individuals they might not expect to have lived there.
This 30-minute programme will be available to watch via 鶹ҳ Teach on this page, and on the C鶹ҳ channel on Monday 27 November 2023 at 11:00.
Take a look at for follow-up activities.
Quote MessageKings Academy College Park in Portsmouth have launched the week by dressing 'oddly' as a way to recognise our differences. Children have also been sending in photos of their pets in odd socks!
Kings Academy College Park in Portsmouth
Online safety resources for 7-11-year-olds
is a website for children, parents and teachers, with a collection of online safety resources including articles and videos around online bullying.
Create your own 'make a noise' song by recording different sounds in the classroom and putting them together or playing along to the song we create in the Live Lesson. Downloadable the song .
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Quote MessageThank you for your Live Lesson. We learned about banter and the difference between banter and bullying, that when you speak up you encourage those who are being bullied to become more cheerful, when you make a noise you are speaking up for yourself and how to become brave enough to speak out. This week we are learning about bullying and how to speak out about it.
4GN from Packmoor Ormiston Academy in Stoke-on-Trent
Quote MessagePlease can we have a BIG shout out for South Petherton Junior School. We had drums and instruments in our assembly this morning and made as much noise as possible about bullying.
South Petherton Junior School, Somerset
Quote MessageWe are working hard to help people feel safe and secure in our school and we are excited to join in with this Live Lesson. We are a no-outsiders school and welcome all new friends!
Grove Primary School in Lowestoft
Quote MessageIf you want to ask someone when banter has become bullying, you might want to talk to them one-on-one and explain that if they continue you won't be able to be their friend anymore.
Pullman Class at Dollis Primary in London
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Quote MessageWe will be joining in today with our cardio drums and writing bullying poems this afternoon 🙂
St John the Baptist Catholic Primary School in Andover
Quote MessageWe are wearing our odd socks for anti-bullying week and we are making some colourful posters!
King’s Park Primary School Lurgan, County Armagh
We hope you enjoyed the Live Lesson.
Quote MessageHello to the 400 children watching at Oak Tree Primary School in Stockport
Oak Tree Primary School in Stockport