Funny friends
Watch - Explore new friendly words
The children are playing at the beach, but an argument has caused them to fall out. Can they sort it out and play happily again?
Funny friends!
Jasper is holding a ball looking sad
Oh no, have you fallen out with your friend?
We see Josh with a skipping rope.
Aaah! The problem was you wanted to play different games, and you had an argument.
Jasper and Josh turn their back to each other.
It’s ok to disagree with our friends. But we shouldn’t be mean or say hurtful words.
Sometimes we need to be patient, take a break to reflect on what happened and calm down.
Then we can be kind and help each other discuss our problems, to understand how we feel.
Josh holds up a second skipping rope to Jasper who takes the rope.
Friends are thoughtful people you can trust. They cheer us up.
The ball get kicked really hard and flies off and lands near Aria.
Making new friends can be difficult. Let’s introduce ourselves, maybe share our toys.
You might know what it’s like to feel blue and have sympathy for how they might be feeling.
They stop and hold up the skipping rope and the ball to Aria.
And let’s not forget, you can have a friendshipgroup.
One of the parents is about to eat an ice cream when a seagull swoops down and steals it.
Oh dear, I don’t think they’re friends.
What is vocabulary?
Vocabulary is the collection of words that we use. We can always learn new words.
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Activity: Explore your own vocabulary through writing
Can you describe your funny friend and the things you like about them?

Have you ever argued and disagreed with a friend?
Can you sit together, talk and discuss?
Problems don’t mean your friendship should end,
Can you be calm and patient, and build the trust?

Activity: Quiz – part one
Activity: Quiz – part two
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