PSHE & Citizenship – KS4 Lesson 2 BBC Children in Need 2015.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What is a charity? “A charity is an organisation which helps one group of people to support another, helps animals or protects the environment.”
Advertisements

Socio-economic influences Learning Intention By the end of this lesson you should be able to: Define & list the main socio- economic influences. Define.
Flourishing fivers make it grow. what is flourishing fivers? Flourishing fivers is a fundraising scheme for local students to take part in. Every student/team.
This presentation aims to support you or your pupils in the delivery of an assembly to a class, year group or whole school. It can introduce the concept.
Sports as a Business Assignment 308.
Console Yourself! Jamie the School Boy’s Lesson. Objective To help Jamie buy a console and save £100 Starter Can you think of all the major things that.
Spellathon What is Spellathon? A sponsored spelling challenge for our school. We will learn new spellings and ask our family and friends to sponsor us.
What is a charity? “A charity is an organisation which helps one group of people to support another, helps animals or protects the environment.”
Developing a successful and sustainable Cooking Club Fiona Moir- Public Health Advisor 2012/13.
Since 1980 BBC Children in Need has raised over £400 million for disadvantaged children and young people in the UK. The BBC first broadcast a charity appeal.
Student Voice at Park Lane
Unit 4 and Unit 28- Young Carers. Nicole Fettin..
Vocabulary Link A telephone quiz Match the words with the pictures. 10 Lesson A Telephoning Lesson B Crazy for cell phones Vocabulary Link A telephone.
WELCOME POSITIVE PARENTS Tuesday 30 th June 2015 Attendees: Miss Julie Smith (PEW), Miss S Bailey (Class teacher), Miss K Grundy (Teaching assistant/dance.
HWB – Second level Lesson 1 BBC Children in Need 2015 Delete before using in lesson Available to print from this document: Learner sheet (slide 15)
1 2 New Fundraising Events (October 2-10) Take a Step Big Night In.
The life of Theodore Joseph Kaizer Interviewed by: Rebecca Acosta.
Champions Log Book BBC Children in Need What is Champions of Change? Welcome Champions! Champions of Change is a fundraising challenge run by you,
Free the Children Craig Kielburger, the 12-year old Mastermind, started this organization. Photo from:
Numeracy – KS2 Lesson 2 BBC Children in Need 2015 Delete before using in lesson: Available to print from this document: Pupil sheets (slides 8, 12, 14,
KS4 LLW - Lesson 1 BBC Children in Need WHAT IS CHARITY? Giving voluntarily to those in need An organisation that helps those in need Kindness,
 Service-Learning is a method through which citizenship, academic subjects, skills, and values are taught.  There are three components of effective.
PSE – Foundation Phase Lesson 2
Global Water and Sanitation Issues. Water and Sanitation Problems 780 million people lack access to an improved water source; approximately one in nine.
About our charity Jonathan Evans Fundraising and Communications Officer.
Launch Presentation BBC Children in Need. Everything’s changing… And this year young people in schools across the UK are joining forces to become Champions.
Literacy – Second Level Lesson 1
Since 1980 BBC Children in Need has raised over £400 million for disadvantaged children and young people in the UK. The BBC first broadcast a charity appeal.
Maths – Foundation Phase Lesson 2
Certificate in Employability Skills Customer Assistant Day 3 Attitudes and Values for Personal Development.
Since 1980 BBC Children in Need has raised over £400 million for disadvantaged children and young people in the UK. The BBC first broadcast a charity appeal.
What is it all about?. So what is it all about? Children in Need is a charity that believes every child in the UK should have a childhood which is: Safe.
BBC Children in Need Event Planning (Lead Class/Group) (Pupil sheets available to print from this document)
PSHE & Citizenship – KS3 Lesson 1 BBC Children in Need 2015.
PDMU– KS2 Lesson 2 BBC Children in Need 2015 Delete before using in lesson: Available to print from this document: Pupil sheets (slides 7, 11, 13 and 15)
Children InNeedChildren InNeed Do you know the reason why we are dressed in non-uniform? Who are our 2 friends?
Facebook.com/supportearlyed Twitter.com/supportearlyed #earlyedin16.
Children in Need. Children in need – since the first major campaign in 1980, a massive £790 million pounds has been raised. 100% of the money raised is.
Going to school in rural Africa Presentation for Primary Schools
Date: L.O: to create a fundraising event using ICT Can you put the pictures back together? Extra! Describe what is happening in your picture.
Literacy – KS2 Lesson 2 BBC Children in Need 2015 Delete before using in lesson Available to print from this document: Pupil sheets (slides 4, 7, 9, 19)
Friday 3 February 2017 The assembly plans have been devised to help teachers explain why your school is taking part in NSPCC Number Day and how everyone.
Literacy – Second Level Lesson 2
PSHE & Citizenship – KS3 Lesson 2
PSHE & Citizenship – KS4 Lesson 1
[SCHOOL NAME] SPEAKER'S NOTES:
Photo © Unicef/Clark.
BBC Children in Need Launch Presentation
PDMU – KS1 Lesson 2 BBC Children in Need 2015
Use this PowerPoint to help you deliver a Sport Relief assembly in your school. It will help pupils understand why they are fundraising and inspire them.
BBC Children in Need Launch Presentation
HWB – Second level Lesson 2
What is BBC Children in Need?
HWB – Third/fourth level S1-S2 Lesson 2
PSE – KS4 Lesson 2 BBC Children in Need 2015.
BBC Children in Need Launch Presentation
HWB Third/fourth level S3 – Senior S4 Lesson 2
BBC Children in Need Launch Presentation
LLW - KS4 Lesson 2 BBC Children in Need 2015.
BBC Children in Need Launch Presentation
PSE – KS3 Lesson 2 BBC Children in Need 2015.
LLW - KS3 Lesson 1 BBC Children in Need 2015.
BBC Children in Need Launch Presentation
HWB – First Level Lesson 2
HWB – Third/fourth level S1-S2 Lesson 1
KS4 LLW - Lesson 2 BBC Children in Need 2015
PSE – KS3 Lesson 1 BBC Children in Need 2015.
PSHE & Citizenship – KS4 Lesson 1
PSE – KS4 Lesson 1 BBC Children in Need 2015.
Presentation transcript:

PSHE & Citizenship – KS4 Lesson 2 BBC Children in Need 2015

BBC Children in Need: Key Facts BBC Children in Need’s vision is that every child in the UK has a safe, happy and secure childhood and the chance to reach their potential. Since 1980, BBC Children in Need has raised over £770 million to help disadvantaged children across the UK. Last year, BBC Children in Need funded 2,600 projects that support children and young people, including some in our area.

Where will your fundraising go? £1 helps an 11-year-old girl who has been bullied to make friends and grow in self-esteem at her local youth club £8.50 means a teenage boy with autism can spend an hour at a life skills course where he can learn to travel independently £10 pays for a music therapy session at a hospice where a six-year- old girl with a brain tumour can have some joy in the last weeks of her life £20 pays for a therapy session for a young boy with alcoholic parents, helping him understand their illness and manage his anxieties £40 helps support a 17-year-old girl who was dependent on drugs to turn her life around and find a job Where will your fundraising go?

Fundraising ideas from our friends Fundraising Ideas from our friends for some celebrity suggestions… Can you think of ideas that would be even better for our class? Fundraising Ideas from our friends

How can we raise money? A sponsored walk? Silence? Dance? A karaoke session? Car washing? A talent show? A cake sale A tombola (how about a chocolate one?) A quiz Sponge the teacher? A football match? A sponsored sacrifice? (No mobile phone, sweets, games console…) A smoothie stall A nail bar?

Fundraising ideas: Questions to ask Where and when will it take place? Will it cost a lot of money to set up? Will we be able to get hold of everything we need? Will it be popular? Will everyone be able to take part? How can we use it to raise money? How much are we likely to raise?

Planning our fundraising activity Finance –What do we need to buy? How much will it cost? –How will we raise money? –What will we charge? Resources –Where will our activity take place? –What resources do we need? Planning your activity Timings –When will our activity take place? –How many planning meetings do we need? Health and safety –What are the risks involved? –Are there health and safety considerations? –Do we need a wet weather plan? Promotion –Who is our target audience? –How will we promote the event?

Congratulations on becoming… For