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1 The following lesson is an introduction to the United Nation's Global Goals for your school or organisation. Further information and resources needed for this lesson are available from www.globalgoals.org/theworldslargestlesson. This lesson was created by Amber Ashraf UN House Scotland amber.ashraf@unhouse.co.uk 0131 220 6870 07972572550

2 This is the logo for the United Nations.

3 Learning Intentions: understand the role of the United Nations. recognise the Global Goals for Sustainable Development. to understand the importance of working together to achieve these goals. to understand ways in which we can contribute to help achieve the Global Goals. understand the importance of making the goals widespread or'famous'.

4 Steps to Success 1.I can explain the purpose of the United Nations. 2. I can name some of the Global Goals. 3. I can show my understanding of why these Goals are important. 4. I can say how I am going to make UN Global Goals famous.

5 This the United Nations headquarters in New York. 193 countries are members of the UN.

6 What is the purpose of the UN? 1. To maintain international peace and security. 2. To develop friendly relations amongst Nations. 3.To co-operate in solving International economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems and in promoting respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. 4. To protect Earth and the Environment.

7 Ban Ki moon is the 8th Secretary General of the United Nations.

8 Video explaining the role of the United Nations.

9 http://www.globalgoals.org/cinema/ Short video promoting the Global Goals.

10 What does sustainability mean to you? "leave the world better than you found it, take no more than you need, try not to harm life or the environment, make amends if you do." Paul Hawkin's Ecology of Commerce (discuss then share)

11 In September 2015 World Leaders committed to the Global Goals for Sustainable Development. 193 countries signed up to 17 goals to achieve 3 extraordinary things in the next 15 years. End extreme poverty. Fight inequality and injustice. Fix climate change. If every school in the world teaches children about these goals, we will help them become the generation that changed the world.

12 Animation film - About the Global Goals https://vimeo.com/138852758 While you are watching this video, keep in mind all the things mentioned what we need to survive.

13 Discuss at your table groups all the basic things that we need to survive. Write them down and share with class. (Think of what you saw in the video.) http://www.online-stopwatch.com/timer/5minutes/ TASK:

14 There are many people in the world who do not have access to some of our basic needs, such as enough food, drinkable water and appropriate shelter. These Global Goals for sustainable development aim to improve the quality of life for all people around the world, including the environment we live in.

15 These are the 17 Global Goals.

16 Find the goals around the classroom and share the goal and number with someone who doesn't have one. TASK:

17 What number Goal is President Obama helping to achieve?

18 Make the Global Goals jigsaw puzzle. TASK: jigsaw photos on display as visual stimulus.

19 Making the Global Goals jigsaw puzzle. Discuss: How were all the Global Goal puzzles completed? Which goals do they relate to ?

20 Discuss: What can we do right now? Brainstorm ways in which we can work together to start achieving the Global Goals. (turn over the A3 sheet and write down your ideas.) What activities can we do as a school to make a difference?

21 What goal is being promoted by these people?

22 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpqVmvMCmp0 Celebrities from around the world making the Global Goals famous.

23 Task: create a tweet in no more than 140 characters promoting the Global Goal using @theglobalgoals and #globalgoals What we can do to promote the Global Goals? Write about something you will do to make a difference. (These can be written on paper and can be part of a display.)

24 @theglobalgoals I will help make global goal number 3 famous in my school.#globalgoals This is my tweet :

25 Steps to Success 1. I can explain the purpose of the United Nations. 2. I can name some of the Global Goals. 3. I can show my understanding of why these Goals are important. 4. I can say how I am going to make UN Global Goals famous. (plenary)

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29 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kbrMoqbD2U Dizzy penalties #dizzygoals http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=dizzy Gary Linekar Gareth Bale Task : Get a friend to record you taking your own Dizzy Penalty to promote the Global Goals.

30 www.globalgoals.org

31 Tell everyone, make the global goals famous.


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