Showing posts with label Bullying. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bullying. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 December 2013

Saturday, 21 December 2013

The ones you hurt...


     






Konstantina                                                       Anastasia G.                                    

School bullying: brainstorming & short scenes

Konstantina


Chris Theocharopoulos

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Bullying: HEADLINES

At the end of the first theme we worked in groups. We imagined we were reporters and we wrote headlines about the theme of bullying. Then, we made our creative headline posters!



CLASS 3
Jenny



CLASS 1
Cleopatra L.






A short video: Mark



Mark from UNICEF C4D on Vimeo.


Bullying: WHAT MAKES YOU SAY THAT?

Then, we looked carefully at another painting.


This time we had to answer 2 questions:

What's going on?
What do you see that makes you say that?

Anastasia G.
Cleopatra L.
Artemis
Stavrina

Panayiota

Jenny
  
We also had to think of a title for the painting. 


Class 1
CLASS 3



















Chris
Harris

The title of the painting is "Bullying" and it was painted by an American artist, Matt Mahurin

Christina

Artemis

Kostas G.

We talked about the different forms of bullying: physical, verbal, social and cyber bullying.We identified the forms of bullying in the slide.



Stavrina
Panayiota

Maria K.
Aggeliki
 

Children's games: PERCEIVE-BELIEVE-CARE ABOUT

Bullying is the first theme of our project.In the beginning, however, we didn't know it. All we had to do was look at a painting...

     Our first activity was:
         
    Step inside: you are the boy in the middle of the painting.
What can you perceive?
What might you believe?
What might you care about

Some interesting ideas...

CLASS 3
CLASS 1


Anastasia G.
We soon found out that this was a detail from a bigger painting. The title of the painting is "Children's Games" and it was painted by the 16th century Flemish painter Pieter Bruegel. Look carefully at the painting and try to spot the detail!


Yes, but was it a game?  


Daphne

Panayiota

Well, it was called "the penalty of bumpbouncing" and it was not really pleasant. It was quite painful! 

Konstantina

Cleopatra S.

Christina


There were 3 more questions about the painting:

 Why do you think they punish him?

Bill

Anastasia G.

Artemis

Vasso
Chris

Aggeliki
Harris


Do you think it's fair?

Dimitra

Konstantinos

Vasso

Jenny

Aggeliki

Chris

Bill
  Would you treat your friends or classmates like that? 

Aggeliki

Artemis

Harris

Konstantinos
Kostas G.

Vasso