This week it is UK Parliament Week which is a celebration of people power – everyone to have their own voice. We looked at individual liberty. Individual liberty means each of us having the freedom to make our own choices and do what we want - within reason. We must respect the rights of others.
We had a class debate to exercise our right to individual liberty. The debate statement was: "Animals should be set free from zoos."
First we decided whether we agreed or
disagreed and we discussed our ideas with people who shared the
same opinion as us. We were very passionate!
No! Zoos are good for protecting animals. It means we can
keep all the endangered animals safe from poachers.
I disagree because if we let all the animals go back to
their homes they wouldn’t actually have anywhere to go to as their habitats are
being destroyed.
Yes:
I agree because animals should be able to individual liberty
like people. It’s not fair that they don’t get to choose where the live.
Yes, I think they should. The zoo keepers choose their lunch
every day and I would hate that. They might even like the food that they’re
given. They should be able to catch their own food.
In Science, the children have been learning about the importance of exercise and how exercising daily helps us stay strong and healthy. We learnt how to measure our pulse by placing two fingers on our wrist, neck or temple. It was tricky to feel it, so we had to sit very still and quiet. We measured our resting heart rate and then predicted whether our heart rate would increase, decrease or stay the same after walking and running on the spot. We completed the experiment and concluded that exercise increases our heart rate and therefore strengthens our heart muscle.
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