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Annual Planner of Events – PSHEE/Citizenship

Annual Planner of Events – PSHEE/Citizenship. To be able to use this resource, you need to play the power point. Click on the links to take you to a page of websites that you may find useful. All links were correct in January 2014. Jane Fletcher Teaching & Learning Consultant. September

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Annual Planner of Events – PSHEE/Citizenship

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  1. Annual Planner of Events – PSHEE/Citizenship To be able to use this resource, you need to play the power point. Click on the links to take you to a page of websites that you may find useful. All links were correct in January 2014 Jane Fletcher Teaching & Learning Consultant

  2. September 8th International Literacy Day 13th World First Aid Day 15th International Day of Democracy 21st International Day of Peace 26th European Day of Languages Events for September

  3. Events for October October -Black History Month 1st International Day of Older Persons 2nd International Day of non-violence 4th World Animal Day 4th -10th World Space Week 7th-13th Children’s Book Week 10th World Mental Health Day 10th World Sight Day 11th International Day of the Girl Child 15th Global Handwashing Day 16th World Food Day 17th International Day for the Eradication of Poverty 18th October Anti-Slavery Day 19th -26th One World Week 29th Make a Difference Day

  4. November 4th National School Meals Week 5th Firework safety 11th Armistice Day 17th -23rd Global Entrepreneur Week 18th -24th International Education Week 18th – 22nd Anti Bullying Week 18th – 24th Alcohol Awareness Week 18th – 24th Road Safety Week 19th World Toilet Day 20th National Roast Dinner Day 20th Universal Children’s Day 22nd 11 Million Takeover Day Events for November

  5. Events for December December 1st World AIDS Day 2nd International Day for the Abolition of Slavery 10th International Human Rights day

  6. January Healthy Brain Month 4th World Braille Day 19th World Religions Day 20th Martin Luther King Jnr. Day 20th Big Schools Garden Birdwatch(to Feb 14th) 21st – 25thCancertalk Week 26th Farmhouse Breakfast week (to Feb 1st) 27th Holocaust Memorial Day 31st Chinese New Year Events for January

  7. Events for February February LGBT History Month 1st-8th National Storytelling week 7th UNICEF Day for change 11th Safer Internet Day 12th Darwin Day 14th St Valentine’s Day 14th National Nest Box Week (to 21st ) 15th Birthday of Galileo 21st International Mother Language Day 24th – 9th March Fair Trade Fortnight

  8. Events for March March Women’s History Month 3rd Climate week (to 9th) 4th Shrove Tuesday 6th World Book Day 8th International Women’s Day 10th Commonwealth Day 12th No Smoking Day 14th -23rd Science & Engineering week 17th St Patrick’s Day 21st-23rd Sports Relief 21st– International Day for Elimination of Racial Discrimination 21st World Poetry Day 22nd World Water Day 29th Earth Hour

  9. April 2nd International Children’s Book Day 4th International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action 7th World Health Day 9th IK Brunel’s birthday 12th International day for street children 15th Leonardo da Vinci’s birthday 22nd International Earth Day 23rd St George’s Day 29th- 5th May RSPCA week Events for April

  10. Events for May May National share a story month Relaxation remedies in preparation for Exams and tests 4th -10th Global Action week 5th – 15th National Sun Awareness Week 6th World Asthma Day 11th World Fairtrade Day 11th -17th Christian Aid Week 15th International Day of Families 17th International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia 17th World Information Society Day 19th – 23rd Walk to school Week 19th May – 19th June National smile Month 21st World day for Cultural Diversity 22nd International Day for Bio Diversity 31st World No Tobacco Day

  11. Events for June June – Gypsy, Roma Traveller month 2nd -8th Volunteering week 4th International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression 5th World Environment Day 8th World Oceans’ Day 9th -15th My Money Week 16th -22nd Refugee Week 21st World Music Day 23rd UN Public Service Day 23rd -29thDeafblind Awareness Week 28th Stonewall Rebellion Day

  12. Events for July & August July – Business Enterprise month 5th International Day of Co-operatives 11th World Population Day 28th – 3rd August National Park Week

  13. 8th September International Literacy Day • The theme for 2014 is yet to be confirmed see UNESCO site for ideas and teaching materials • To get ideas that can help you mark International Literacy Day, browse through the teaching resources listed on the • Global Dimension database under the topic 'Education'

  14. 13th September World First Aid Day • The theme for 2014 is yet to be decided • The British Red Cross has also produced a first aid education kit for UK schools and youth organisations entitled Life. Live it. • St John Ambulance provide First Aid training. Contact carl.makins@sja.org.uk Tel: 01246 200272

  15. 15th September International Day of Democracy • Think Global site • Useful resources "On this International Day of Democracy, let us redouble our efforts to support all people, in particular the young – the drivers of this year’s momentous events – in making democracy a working reality. This Day belongs to them. Let us honour their commitment to a lifelong journey in democracy. “ Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

  16. Peace One Day – Great educational materials for all key stages including Friend Our World, an online learning hub for children to unite in friendship games of geography, languages and global citizenship Sport and Peace Assembly Information about the reasons why we have an International Day of Peace. Quick facts page. Practical suggestions for acts of peace 21st September International Day of Peace

  17. Main website for information Access to resources for the day A link to a booklet called ‘A passport to the European Union’ to use within the classroom. Ideas for teachers and other resources

  18. A wide range of teaching materials and assemblies available here The Real Histories Directoryis a resource tool for teachers, parents, pupils and the wider community to support them in teaching and learning about cultural diversity in the UK Official BHM site with information, order your KS2 and 3 teachers pack here. The American BHM site, includes resources which cover a wide range of subject areas–be aware that their black history month is in February October - Black History Month

  19. 1st October International Day of Older Persons • Celebrating the major contributions older people give to society, this day is about raising awareness of the impact of an ageing population and the need to ensure people can grow old with dignity. • An excellent slideshow to prompt discussion can be found here or see UN website

  20. 2nd October International Day of non-violence • Marked on the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the Indian independence movement and pioneer of the philosophy and strategy of non-violence. • teaching resources relating to non-violence 'Peace‘ • more about the life of Gandhi on the BBC History and  BBC Religion web pages

  21. 4th October World Animal Day • Set up in 1931 as a way of highlighting the plight of endangered species. Since then it has grown to encompass all kinds of animal life and is widely celebrated in countries throughout the world. • Resources

  22. 4th-10th October World Space week World Space Week 2013: "Exploring Mars, Discovering Earth" is all about what many consider the Next Frontier- the planet Mars • If you plan to organize an event between 4 and 10 October register your 2013 event directly, or you can contact your National Coordinator to see what you can do in your country.

  23. 7th – 13th October Children’s Book Week • An annual celebration of reading for pleasure for children of primary school age.  Booktrust Children’s Book Week website has links to lots of useful resources, ideas and activities. These include a 'Books from around the world' guide to help you plan a Children's Book Week celebration linked to books from other countries and cultures. • contact cbw@booktrust.org.uk for further information

  24. 2013 World Mental Health Day Theme is Mental health and older adults World Mental Health Day – information and links to further sources. Further information regarding the purpose of the day. Use your SEAL materials to look at the emotional health and well being of young people. World Mental Health Day10th October

  25. The theme for 2013 is Universal Eye Health Educating about blindness prevention, and generating support for VISION 2020 programme activities World Sight Day website has a range of materials see resources World Sight Day 10th October

  26. 11th October International Day of the Girl Child • Promoting girls’ rights, highlighting gender inequalities and addressing discrimination and abuse suffered by girls around the globe. • There are lots of fun, exciting and informative ways that your school can learn about this issue, including a new resource pack to use. • see film clip about why the day of the girl child is important. • Also see MalalaYousafzaiclip

  27. Global Handwashing Day – Great website with resources and all of the information you will need. Please wash your hands assembly Global Handwashing Day15th October

  28. “Sustainable Food Systems for Food Security and Nutrition” will be the focus of World Food Day in 2013 for more information about World Food Day see the Global Dimension website World Food Day – 16th October Some case studies to get ideas from.....

  29. Iternational Day of the Eradication of Poverty – useful website with links to other resources. Search for suitable resources here International Day for the Eradication of Poverty - 17th October

  30. 18th October Anti-Slavery Day • Raising awareness of modern-day slavery and human trafficking by learning about slavery past and present. Loan the Slavery Artefacts box which has materials suitable for KS 2,3,4&5. Contact jfletcher@cfbt.com See other resources and case studies

  31. One world week aims to encourage the community to take action locally to change things which are unjust, that damage the environment and that cause poverty. The week also seeks to celebrate being part of a diverse but interconnected world . 19th - 26th October One World Week

  32. Make a Difference Day - Main website with all of the information, have a look at the free resources Throughout October CSV will share hints and tips about getting involved with volunteering in your community. Email difference@csv.org.uk for more info about the campaign Make a Difference Day27th October

  33. 4th-8th November National School Meals Week An opportunity to celebrate all that is great about school lunches see website • Register as an Ambassador here • Encourage non users to trial the service

  34. Fire work safety code - posters and safety leaflets to download and discuss with pupils. Firework code reminds them of what to do. Resources page for teachers to download posters, leaflets and general information regarding fireworks. Welephant’sWebsite – stories and games Firework code leaflet. Fireman Sam – video and games for R/KS1 November Firework Safety Websites

  35. November 11th Armistice Day • Armistice Day, also known as Poppy Day or Remembrance Day, commemorates the sacrifices of members of the armed forces and of civilians in times of war, specifically since World War 1. Royal British Legion's learning pack includes lesson ideas for KS2-4 on the themes of conflict, remembrance and the importance of peace and can be downloaded for free.

  36. Global Entrepreneurship Week17th-23rd November • Main website for the week – useful resources register and find out what schools have done in previous years….. • Enterprise trading game

  37. International Education Week ideas for activities throughout the week. The British Council has a team of education and communications specialists working on the organisation of International Education Week. Please contact Vicky Gough for more information on the offer for schools Excellent resources across the key stages International Education Week 18th – 24th November

  38. This year's theme for Anti-Bullying Week: The future is ours: safe, fun and connected Lincolnshire Anti-Bullying campaign provides National Anti Bullying Week18th – 22nd November all schools in the county with support and guidance on dealing with bullying. • A link to some SEAL assembly materials • Anti-Bullying Alliance - Information for teachers links to other pages and lesson plans – a great site to use. Order your anti bullying toolkit too. • Anti-bullying activity ideas

  39. The theme for this year is ‘Conversations about alcohol’ see Alcohol Concern site Drinkaware a site with materials and advice on talking to young people about alcohol Other resources for teachers parents and young people Teaching resources are available to loan from jfletcher@cfbt.com Alcohol Awareness Week18th – 24th November

  40. Road Safety Week 18th – 24th Nov This year’s theme is ‘Tune in to road safety’ register now with Brake • Royal society for the prevention of accidents – good resources for teachers and parents • Encourage pupils to become Junior Road Safety Officers! • Game to play with the children to reinforce road safety messages. • Interactive activities to complete with the children, has 3 levels. • ‘Holding Hands’ interactive resource about how to get to school safely • Road safety crossword – good to use as a plenary or starter. • Green cross code quiz – interactive • Don’t forget your Bobby Bear road safety lesson • plans!

  41. World Toilet Day – main home page with information resources World Toilet Day 19th November

  42. 20th November National Roast Dinner Day • Roast Dinner Day has inspired hundreds of schools to serve millions of roast dinners, all on the same day.Why not invite parents and the wider community to enjoy a locally sourced or organic roast dinner with pupils and staff?

  43. An opportunity to inform children of their rights according to the Declaration of the Rights of the child and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. (see photo essays at the bottom). Primary school assemblies to promote the meaning of Universal Children’s Day A link to other resources Universal Children’s Day 20th November

  44. 11 Million Takeover Day 22nd November • Takeover Day gives children and young people the chance to work with adults for the day and be involved in decision-making. Children benefit from the opportunity to experience the world of work and make their voices heard, while adults and organisations gain a fresh perspective on what they do • Official site

  45. Main website for resources and general information World Aids Campaign resources to download Further resources to download World AIDS Day – 1st December “Getting to zero: zero new HIV infections. Zero discrimination. Zero AIDS related deaths".

  46. Artefacts box to loan: The Slave trade is perhaps the biggest human tragedy that affected the highest number of people for the longest span of time in history. Resources exploring the issues are available suitable for KS2 ,3 and 4. The Adventures of Ottobah and Teachers Handbook which contains curriculum guidance and lesson plans for KS2 and KS3 (meeting KS3 History Curriculum). Contact jfletcher@cfbt.com for details Information and teaching resources related to slavery See Anti-Slavery Day October 18th International Day for the Abolition of Slavery – 2nd December

  47. Human Rights Day promotes awareness of human rights issues around the world, and highlights the efforts of the United Nations to improve global human rights conditions A great free teaching resource to order for teaching human rights at KS3. Links to lessons to use with Y2 and Y6. Other resources including Declaration of the Rights of the child International Human Rights Day – 10th December

  48. Healthy Brain Month – January • Brain fitness games – for all levels. • Brain teasers and problem solving exercises. • An American website, lots of information about how the brain works, in child speak! • Child friendly information about how the brain works.

  49. World Braille Day January 4th • Celebrating the birthday of Louis Braille who was born on 4 January 1809 in France. In 1829 he published his “Method of Writing Words, Music, and Plain Song by Means of Dots, for Use by the Blind and Arranged by Them”.  • You can find out more about Louis Braille from the RNIB website.  • A useful resource for exploring issues relating to blindness is the 'Seeing Our World' pack for schools produced by Sightsavers International.

  50. World Religions Day – January 19th • Held on the third Sunday in January every year, World Religion Day is a day to reflect on inter-faith values, to celebrate difference and embrace similarities between religions and belief systems and promote inter-faith understanding and harmony. • Resources • Interfaith calendar

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