ENGLISH - For the Right to Learn : Malala Yousafzai Story

 Year 6 have begun their new writing unit - For the Right to Learn.

They have spent a couple of days looking at The United Nations Convention for the Rights of the Child.

Children looked at 3 different groups of the different Articles (there are 41 altogether) linked to Basic Needs, Safe from Harm and Expressing Themselves. They then had to choose their most important 5 and explain why they had chosen them. This created some great discussions and has opened up some possible further development later in the year!

Today, we explored information around an image and looked at the front and back covers of the book. Children immediately realised why we looked at the Rights beforehand! Article 28 - Every child has the right to an education. Primary education must be free and different forms of secondary education must be available to every child. Discipline in schools must respect children’s dignity and their rights. Richer countries must help poorer countries achieve this.

We then read together Malala’s story.




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