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worstbestfriend06_rap Reply to Rap point 1 Worst Best Friends



Dear Rappers,
Thanks for your comments they were really interesting.
I think we all agree that Millicent's behaviour is awful.  It is hard to believe that she rarely accepts a point of view other than her own.  The names she calls the other kids others and the things she says about everyone are shocking.  As you know from your discussions about bullying, bullying can be: being teased about the way you look, someone swearing at you, someone hurting you intentionally, when someone tells others not to play with you and when someone calls you names.  You could find examples of Millicent doing most of these things.  Dusting on the other hand mostly uses physical bullying. 

Our rap point for the coming week follows.  I hope that you enjoy the associated teaching and learning activities.
Keep up the good work.

Best wishes,
Charmayne Hodgman, Rap Coordinator

Rap point 2 (For related class activities see Teaching and learning strategies)

Term 2, Week 6: week beginning 5 June 2006

RAP POINT 2
Discuss the reasons why Millicent chose to help Dusting? Were her reasons for doing so good reasons?

Does being rich mean that you have to have lots of money or possessions? Explain your answer.

Please post your responses to the rap.



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