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Every Child Needs a Teacher PowerPoint KS2

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60 million children are missing out on school. Use this powerpoint with the video to help your pupils understand the importance of education for all, and how they can make a difference. Visit www.sendmyfriend.org to order a free teaching pack with posters and activities to create an ideal teacher. Send My Friend to School brings together thousands of children across the UK to speak up for the right to education.
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Send My Friend to School: Persuasive writing

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Consider the techniques needed to write an effective, persuasive letter, and write a letter persuading someone with influence to support all children to get an education. This lesson plan is part of a range of free resources produced for Send My Friend to School, the schools activity of the UK Global Campaign for Education. We’re asking world leaders to Go for Gold in 2012, and keep their promise to get all children into school by 2015. Visit www.sendmyfriend.org to order a free pack and view more resources.
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Every Child Needs a Teacher PowerPoint KS1

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Use this PowerPoint resource and video to help pupils understand the importance of education for all and how they can make a difference. This year's theme is &'Every Child Needs a Teacher&';. Visit www.sendmyfriend.org to order a free teaching pack, with posters and activity ideas. Send My Friend to School brings together thousands of children across the UK to speak up for the right to education.
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Every Child Needs a Teacher PowerPoint KS3

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Use this PowerPoint resource and video to help pupils understand the importance of education for all and how they can make a difference. This year's theme is &'Every Child Needs a Teacher&';. Visit www.sendmyfriend.org to order a free teaching pack, with posters and activity ideas. Send My Friend to School brings together thousands of children across the UK to speak up for the right to education.
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Send My Friend to School: inspiring letters

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Write a letter to your MP asking them to support the Send ALL My Friends to School campaign. This resource is part of a range of free resources produced for Send My Friend to School, the schools activity of the UK Global Campaign for Education. This year, we’re calling on world leaders to Send ALL our friends to school, by ensuring that children with disabilities can access a quality education. Visit www.sendmyfriend.org to order a free teaching pack and view more resources.
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Kaltume's story and Hadiza's story

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Kaltume and Hadiza live in central Nigeria. Kaltume would like to go to school but her family need her to earn money at the market instead. Hadiza is able to go to school but sometimes misses out because she is needed at home. Read their stories on these pdfs. Or find out more by watching a film about Kaltume and Hadiza (http://www.sendmyfriend.org/teach/spotlight-on-africa) or by taking a look at our lesson ideas (http://www.sendmyfriend.org/teach/lesson-plans)
Children out of school - real-life stories KS3Quick View
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Children out of school - real-life stories KS3

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Find out why Diya, Zahid, Mphatso and Fatima don't go to school. This year&'s theme is &';Every Child Needs a Teacher.' Use these factsheets to create an ideal teacher. Order your free resource pack with posters and DVD at www.sendmyfriend.org
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Send My Friend to School: circle words

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Read a real life story. Circle words to do with being fair and unfair in different colours. For this activity you will need one or more real life stories - all available to download here. These resources are part of a range of free resources produced for Send My Friend to School, the schools activity of the UK Global Campaign for Education. This year, we’re calling on world leaders to Send ALL our friends to school, by ensuring that children with disabilities can access a quality education. Visit www.sendmyfriend.org to order a free teaching pack and view more resources.
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Every Child Needs a Teacher PowerPoint KS2

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Use this PowerPoint resource and video to help pupils understand the importance of education for all and how they can make a difference. This year's theme is &'Every Child Needs a Teacher&';. Visit www.sendmyfriend.org to order a free teaching pack, with posters and activity ideas. Send My Friend to School brings together thousands of children across the UK to speak up for the right to education.
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Send My Friend to School: disability and education

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This assembly introduces the topic of the right to education for children with disabilities. The assembly is part of a range of free resources produced for Send My Friend to School, the schools activity of the UK Global Campaign for Education. We're asking for world leaders to Send ALL our friends to school by ensuring that schools are inclusive of children with disabilities. Visit www.sendmyfriend.org to order a free teaching pack and view more resources.
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Every Child Needs a Teacher video

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60 million children around the world are missing out on school. Use this video with the PowerPoints to help pupils understand the importance of education for all and how they can make a difference. This year's theme is &'Every Child Needs a Teacher&';. Visit sendmyfriend.org to order a free teaching pack, with posters and activity ideas. Send My Friend to School brings together thousands of children across the UK to speak up for the right to education.
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Send My Friend to School: disability and education

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Through this assembly, introduce the topic of the right to education for children with disabilities around the world. This resource is part of a range of free resources produced for Send My Friend to School, the schools activity of the UK Global Campaign for Education. This year, we’re calling on world leaders to Send ALL our friends to school, by ensuring that children with disabilities can access a quality education. Visit www.sendmyfriend.org to order a free teaching pack and view more resources.
Children out of school - real-life stories KS2Quick View
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Children out of school - real-life stories KS2

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Find out why Diya, Zahid, Mphatso and Fatima don't go to school. This year&'s theme is &';Every Child Needs a Teacher.' Use these factsheets to create an ideal teacher. Order your free resource pack with posters and DVD at www.sendmyfriend.org
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Children out of school - real-life stories KS1

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Find out why Diya, Zahid, Mphatso and Fatima don't go to school to help your pupils understand that &'Every Child Needs a Teacher.&'; To create your ideal teacher, order your free resource pack with activities, posters and DVD at www.sendmyfriend.org
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Send My Friend to School - Baby's Day

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Examine the daily routine of Baby Larumbe, 12, a schoolgirl in rural Tanzania, and compare and contrast with learners' own activities. Complete lesson plan with activity sheet. KS1 English and Geography curriculum. Video and other resources available at www.sendmyfriend.org/teach Send My Friend to School is the schools activity of the UK Global Campaign for Education. We’re asking world leaders to Go for Gold in 2012, and keep their promise to get all children into school by 2015. Visit www.sendmyfriend.org to order a free pack and view more resources.
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Send My Friend to School: 5 Ws

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Choose a real life story and answer what, where, when, why, who questions. For this activity you will also need one or more real life stories - available to download here. This resource is part of a range of free resources produced for Send My Friend to School, the schools activity of the UK Global Campaign for Education. This year, we’re calling on world leaders to Send ALL our friends to school, by ensuring that children with disabilities can access a quality education. Visit www.sendmyfriend.org to order a free teaching pack and view more resources.
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Secondary Send my Friend 2018 Teacher Pack

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Download this pack for everything you need to take part in this year’s Send My Friend to School campaign to make schools safe! The pack contains activities, case studies, films, action templates and much more!
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Send My Friend to School: role of an MP

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Find out what an MP does and how they can help to ensure that children with disabilities can access a quality education. This resource is part of a range of free resources produced for Send My Friend to School, the schools activity of the UK Global Campaign for Education. This year, we’re calling on world leaders to Send ALL our friends to school, by ensuring that children with disabilities can access a quality education. Visit www.sendmyfriend.org to order a free teaching pack and view more resources.