Playground Statements
I am going to tell you what our playground statements are.
For communication our statement is listen and talk appropriately. You will need this statement when you are discussing what you are going to play because you want to play something with other people.
Our problem solving statement is negotiate because you might need to agree on the game you are going to play.
Our safety statement is look where you're going because you might be running round the corner and smack into a person.
Our movement statement is keep your hands and feet to yourself so you don't have to sit on the deck.
Our treatment statement is treat people the way you want to be treated. If a person pushes you you don't push them if you don't want to be pushed.
Now go out on the playground and use those statements.
By Carter
Playground Statements
This explanation will help you with your playground safety.
Listen and talk appropriately when someone is explaining a game.
You negotiate when people are annoying.
Watch where you’re going on the playground.
Keep hands and feet to your self.
Treat people the way you want to be treated and they will treat
you that way.
That’s the playground statement.
By Katie
Playground Statements
This explanation is about playground statements.
Our class’s communication statement is about listening and talking. You have to listen to each other because there might be something really important you need to know.
Now it's about problem solving. You need to negotiate. Negotiate means talk together and if you have a problem share each other's side. It's a tiny bit like a see saw. One person's up and one person's down. And then it changes around and shares each other’s sides. That's the only way you can work it out.
Safety. Your playground safety is you need to look where you're going in case someone comes running around the corner and you have a big crash and get hurt. That is not very good.
This is our movement statement for the playground.
Keep your hands and feet to yourself unless you use them nicely. So what we are saying is don't use your hands to hit or punch. And do not use your feet to kick balls at people unless you are playing a game that includes you kicking a ball to your team mate but you have to kick it nicely.
Last of all but most needed one the treatment statement.
Treat other people as you would like to be treated. So if you were telling someone to be in for tag then why don't you be in because you are being bossy but if you want to get bossed around then you be bossy. If you're bullying someone they will bully you back so that's why you have to treat other people as you would like to be treated.
That is all of the playground statements you need to know. Keep your hands and feet to yourself. Treat other people as you would like to be treated. Listening and talking. Negotiate. And look where you're going. That is quite a lot of safety statements.
By Maisie
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