Primary Ethics is proud to have offered an online alternative to ethics classes during the Covid lockdowns. As students have returned to school, the need to support families at home is no longer critical. We are considering how we offer Bites in future.

Bites is our series of specially designed bite-sized lessons for students to chew over at home, practising their skills in close listening and ethical reasoning, based on material from our curriculum. Bites for the K-2 age group are designed for students to tackle individually, with one or more family members, assisted by an adult. Bites for Years 3-6 are designed for students to work on individually or with a family group. Each Bite takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes to complete.

Years K - 2

Please can we keep her Dad?

This Bite challenges students to think about the needs and appropriate treatment of wild animals and pets.

Years 3 - 6

Do family and friends come first?

This Bite encourages students to consider whether they have good reasons to do more for their family and friends than for other people.

How much should the pig get?

This Bite encourages students to think about what it means to treat people fairly and to reflect on the rule of strict equality.

Keep Out!

This Bite asks students to think about what it is to be selfish and why some people are selfish.