07 March 2025

Friday 07 March 2025

Our whole-school homework this week is:

Reading: please make sure your child is reading on a daily basis.

Number Fact Fluency: Use Numbots or Times Table Rock Stars in regular short bursts.

Talk Time

This week’s Talk Time has a moral and social theme:

I can lead a Philosophy Friday session at home.

What is Philosophy?

We’ve thought deeply about this and have written these simple definitions about what philosophy is:

Years 1 and 2 Philosophy is thinking deeply.
Years 3 and 4 Philosophy is thinking deeply about the world around us.
Years 5 and 6 Philosophy is thinking deeply about the world around us to become wiser.

Your task:

Choose one of the questions below or come up with your own thought-provoking idea. Gather your family and/or friends and ask them your chosen question. Explore each other’s different thoughts or views through discussion.

Year 1

·      If you could have any superpower, what would it be and why?

·      If animals could talk, what do you think they’d say?

·      What does it mean to be a good friend?

Year 2

·      Can animals be cruel?

·      Would you rather change into a bird and fly or change into a fish and swim?

·      If you were a biscuit, what type of biscuit would you be and why? What about other members of your family?

Year 3

·      Is it okay to take something that isn’t yours?

·      If you’d been given a different name, would you be a different person?

·      If it were possible to live forever, would you want to?

Year 4

·      Do computers have feelings?

·      What can you do that an animal can’t?

·      Would you rather meet a tarantula who was kind, or a puppy who wasn’t?

Year 5

·      Why are some memories more important than others?

·      Why can people own animals but not own people?

·      Is it important to stand out from the crowd?

Year 6

·      Would you rather be able to invent something incredible or destroy something terrible?

·      Can I think myself happy?

·      Who owns the sky?

As a facilitator try to:

Below are some example sentence starters to help you express your thoughts.

When offering an opinion, use… When agreeing, use… When disagreeing, use…
I think… because…

It’s my view that…

A good example of this would be…

Another reason why…

I agree with _____ because…

To build on what _______ said, I think…

I somewhat agree with ________ because…

I would confirm that viewpoint because…

Further to _______’s comments, I would also suggest…

 

I disagree with _______ because…

To build on what _______ said, I think…

I somewhat disagree with ________ because…

I would counter that viewpoint because…

In contrast to _______’s comments, I would suggest…

 

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