8 January 2017
Happy New Year!
It's the time of year when we often reflect on what happened in the past year, and what could happen in the year ahead. You may wish to engage your class in some reflection or even making new year's resolutions. Oxfam have a good resource for using with upper primary, which can be downloaded here in a couple of clicks.It encourages children to consider change and how to make a difference in the world - some great thought provoking stuff.
There's a post here from last year about the Japanese new year tradition of making daruma dolls with a video and how to guide for making your own.
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