Learning Subjects Connecting your learning – IDL Life of our School Personal Achievement To become ……

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Learning Subjects Connecting your learning – IDL Life of our School Personal Achievement To become ……

Successful Learners Confident Individuals Responsible Citizens Effective Contributors

Successful Learners Try hard and keep trying even when it’s tricky Link my learning in new situations Work independently Share my learning with others Talk about what I am good at and how I can improve Continue learning outwith school.

Confident Individuals Prepare and give a talk Use Cool In School Make healthy choices Help and encourage others to make good choices / have a healthy lifestyle Know how to keep myself safe and show this in my behaviour Participate in different clubs.

Responsible Citizens Understand about Christianity and other religions Show respect and tolerance Know about Scotland and its place in the world Follow the Golden Rules / Class charter Take responsibility for class and school jobs Take part in activities to help others in school and the wider community.

Effective Contributors Link my learning to life outside school Solve real problems Show groupwork skills Be enterprising Contribute during discussions Help make our school a better place Be a leader without being bossy Use your initiative Take a role in a service or performance.