happy faces, sad faces the ugly duckling there once was an ugly duckling with feathers all stubby...
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Happy Faces,Happy Faces,
Sad FacesSad Faces
The Ugly The Ugly DucklingDuckling
The Ugly DucklingThere once was an ugly duckling
With feathers all stubby and brownAnd the other birds said in so many words
Get out of townGet out, get out, get out of town
And he went with a quack and a waddle and a quackIn a flurry of eiderdown
That poor little ugly ducklingWent wandering far and near
But at every place they said to his faceNow get out, get out, get out of here
And he went with a quack and a waddle and a quackAnd a very unhappy tear
All through the wintertime he hid himself away
Ashamed to show his face, afraid of what others might say
All through the winter in his lonely clump of wheatTill a flock of swans spied him there and very soon
agreedYou’re a very fine swan indeedA swan? Me a swan? Ah, go on!And he said yes you’re a swan
Take a look at yourself in the lake and you’ll seeAnd he looked and he saw and he said
I am a swan WheeeeeeI’m not such an ugly duckling
No feathers all stubby and brownFor in fact these birds in so many words said
The best in town, the best, the bestThe best in town
Not a quack, not a quack, not a waddle or a quack
But a glide and a whistle and a snowy white backAnd a head so noble and highSay who’s an ugly duckling?
Not I!Not I!
Sharing Our Class Sharing Our Class Anti-bullying BookAnti-bullying Book
Short Drama Short Drama based on ‘The based on ‘The Fight’Fight’
Sharing our poems Sharing our poems and prayers for our and prayers for our Tree of PromisesTree of Promises
Our Tree of Promises Our Tree of Promises and what it means to and what it means to
usus
Our class charter Our class charter on our Rights on our Rights
and and Responsibilities Responsibilities to ensure that to ensure that all children in all children in our school feel our school feel
safesafe
Our Lady of Lourdes
Anti-Bullying
Charter
Why do children Why do children bully each other?bully each other?
How can we stop How can we stop this?this?
A debate:A debate:
The The Bystander Bystander is as guilty is as guilty as the Bullyas the Bully
Reflection:Reflection:
‘‘Bullied’Bullied’
A poem by A poem by Patricia Patricia LeightonLeighton