Making Friends Enter Objectives The children will know
Making Friends Enter
Objectives: The children will know and understand : üWhat friendship is. ü What makes good/bad friends. ü How to make new friends. ü How friendships break down. Teacher’s Notes Next Page
Teachers Notes ü Encourage children to think about their friendships and why they are/are not successful ü Discuss what children would like in a friend ü Discuss ways that new friends can be made ü Discuss why friendships do not always work ü Use interactive pen to record ideas from class discussion Esc Press this key (escape) to exit the presentation. Click Here Home button – takes you to the beginning of the presentation. Back button – takes you to the previous slide in the presentation. End button – takes you to the end of the presentation. Forward button – takes you to the next page in the presentation.
What is a friend? Answer
Definition The dictionary says: Friend (frend) noun. 1. A person whom one knows, likes and trusts. 2. A person with whom one is allied in a struggle or cause; comrade. 3. One who supports, sympathises with, or patronises a group. 4. An acquaintance. Click Here
What makes a good friend?
What makes a bad friend? Word bank
bragging loud bossy sarcastic negative moans mean boisterous bully talk behind back lying
How can you make new friends?
Why do friendships end?
Remember ü Everybody is different and therefore has different friends. üIt doesn’t matter if you only have a few friends as long as you have good friends. üSometimes you need to change the way you behave in order to make new friends. üYou may need to develop new interests in order to make new friends. üFriendships do not always last forever – some will come and go, some will last a day and some will last a lifetime.
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