Showing posts with label Peace Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peace Day. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 September 2025

Looking at wars since World War 2

For international Peace Day, Year 5 have been looking at the location of wars since WW2. We quickly realised there were so many wars it would take too long to locate them all. 





Peace day - refugees

For Peace Day, Year 5 have been studying refugees. We built refugee tents to highlight the number of refugees fleeing war and persecution. Refugees are forced to leave their homes behind and travel to a new country, often to set up home at a refugee camp with tents.








Tuesday, 24 September 2024

Looking at wars since World War 2

For International Peace Day Year 5 have been looking at the location of wars since WW2. We quickly realised there were so many wars it would take too long to locate them all.






Refugee Art

Year 5 for Peace Day created these striking and thought-provoking refugee art pictures in ICT.







Monday, 23 September 2024

Peace Day - Refugees

For Peace Day Year 5 focused on refugees and the difficulties they face.  We made paper boats to highlight their plight and had some reflection/prayer time.





Friday, 20 September 2024

Peace day - refugees

Today for Peace Day Year 5 have been studying refugees.  We built refugee tents to highlight the number of refugees fleeing war and persecution. Refugees are forced to leave their homes behind and travel to a new country, often to set up home at a refugee camp with tents. 





Thursday, 21 September 2023

Peace Day

Today for Peace Day, Year 6 studied refugees and built refugee tents to highlight the number of refugees fleeing war and persecution. In geography we looked at the location of wars since WW2.







Monday, 21 September 2020

Peace day - refugees

Today for Peace Day Year 5 have been studying refugees.  We built refugee tents to highlight the number of refugees fleeing war and persecution. Refugees are forced to leave their homes behind and travel to a new country, often to set up home at a refugee camp with tents.