Children across the school have continued to use P4C to develop their critical thinking this term with a keen focus on being collaborative. Along with caring, creative and critical, collaborative is one of the 4 C’s that supports how we teach the subject and the skills we encourage our children to use in their lessons.



As the year rolls on, we will enjoy making further connections with the topics and themes that come up in subjects across the curriculum, and you can join in too! Consider one of our questions below and discuss it with someone at home. Remember: be thoughtful, be curious and share what you think at p4c@lansburylawrence.org . . . . .
P4C
Philosophy for children and communities:
- Caring
- Collaborative
- Creative
- Critical
The Little Red Hen
Nursery
- Is it fair for the Little Red Hen to eat the bread all by herself?
Under the Sea
Reception
- How would our choices change if we lived under water?
Our Garden
Year One
- Who does a garden belong to? Is it us, or is it the insects and animals that live there?
Exploring the UK
Year Two
- How do you know who you really are?
Ancient Civilisations
Year Three
- If ancient civilisations could see the world today, what would they think?
The Vikings
Year Four
- Is it ever fair to take something that doesn’t belong to you – even if you really need it?
Ancient Greece
Year Five
- If a civilisation disappears, does its knowledge disappear too?
Rivers
Year Six
- What makes a river important: the water itself, the life it supports or the journeys it creates?