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Sharing the Present Shaping the Future Pupil Voice Activity Developing a Pupil Partnership Charter This activity will enable pupils to: explore their responsibilities in making their Shared Education Partnership work, explore what is important to them (their values) and use these to develop a pupils charter, identify behaviours and attitudes which will ensure that pupils in the partner schools can enjoy and participate fully in the Shared Education activities. The activities can be adapted for upper Key Stages 2 and 3 and to suit all abilities by modifying the language and level of teacher support required.

Guidance for Teachers This activity is designed to give pupils a real sense of ownership and responsibility for how well their partnership works. Introduction Set the context for the lesson by engaging pupils in discussion about their previous experiences of Shared Education Learning Activities or discussion about a forthcoming lesson or programme. Key Idea: We all have responsibility for making sure that our partnership works well and that we enjoy learning together. Activity One Think Pair - Share How Many Stars How many stars would you give to each statement? Using the How Many Stars resource, get pupils to think individually, share their thoughts with a partner and then share with a group of up to six pupils. Take some feedback and draw out a sense of what is really important and less important to the pupils. Pupils can be encouraged to come up with a few of their own ideas and add them to the following activities. Activity Two Pair Share Introduce the idea of values to pupils Putting it into Words Using the Putting it into Words resource, discuss each of the statements to ensure that pupils grasp the concepts. They can work in pairs initially and then share with their bigger group. Take some feedback and draw out a sense of how they would rank these values in order of importance. Don t forget they can have their own ideas.

Activity Three In groups of 4-6 Actions Speak Louder than Words Using the Feedback from previous discussion, the teacher can lead a class discussion choosing the four values that are most important for the success of the partnerships. In groups of 4-6, pupils will share ways in which they can demonstrate these values through their action. Each group could look closely at 2 values. A Sheet has been included where they record the values which they have come up with. Activity Four Our Partnership agreement. The teacher can lead a discussion to decide on the four most important values. They can be recorded on the Charter Activity Sheet Organise some representatives of the group or engage the whole group to agree the behaviours which show that these values are important. Record the key behaviours on the charter. Follow Up Share with colleagues and parents Use the charter as a reminder regularly Agree check-up dates with pupils. How well are we doing with our agreement?

Activity One 4* means it is very important to me How Many Stars?? 3* means it is important to me 2* means it doesn t really matter to me 1* This isn t important at all I like it when people know my name. How important Underline the stars you would give to each one It is really good when pupils in our partner school show us that we are welcome. I need to know where things are, like where are the toilets? I like to be able to express my ideas and opinions. I like it when others share their ideas. I like to know who I can ask for help I like it when everyone from all of the schools gets a chance to take part. I like it when I know exactly what I am supposed to be doing. I like it when pupils from our partner school help us. I like it when I get a chance to chat to pupils from our partner school and play together Your own ideas????

Activity Two Putting it into words Putting it into Words When something is very important to us, we say it is a value. For example, if it is very important to us that everyone can be believed, then truth and trust are important values. Match these Values to the correct statements Trust Feeling Safe and Secure Respect Team Working Inclusion Fun Value This is what it means This is when pupils feel happy going to partnership activities they have no worries. This is when we work together on a task and we all take responsibility for what we do, how we do it and what we achieve. This means that you care enough to think about others feelings before you speak and act. It also means that you show that you think good things about them, and how they act. This is when everyone in the class or our group gets a chance to take part in our activities. This is something you build with others when you can be yourself and say what you believe without judging each other and accepting that we can have differences. This is when we spend time together, treat each other well, play, chat, and get to know more about each other. Your own ideas

Activity Three Actions Speak Louder Than Words Our Values Respect Ways in which we can show this. We will be showing respect when we Listen to the person who is meant to be talking Fun We will be showing that this important to us when we..

Actions Speak Louder Than Words Our Values Trust Ways in which we can show this. We will be building trust when we Team Working We will do really good team work when we.

Actions Speak Louder Than Words Our Values Inclusion Ways in which we can show this. We will be making sure that no one is left out of our activities if we Safe and Secure We will make sure that everyone feels safe and secure when we

Actions Speak Louder Than Words This sheet is for your own ideas Our Values Ways in which we can show this.

Activity Four Create your own Charter. This is an agreement on the values that are important to you and the types of actions you can expect from each other. (School Crests could be here) Our Values Our Actions In order to show out commitment to these we have agreed that we will