Page 1 ContentsSlide Number Workshop 1 Inspiration Session Activity 1 Let’s eat cake!3-8 Activity 1 Introduce Kite project9-11 Activity 2 Video12-15 Activity.

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Page 1 ContentsSlide Number Workshop 1 Inspiration Session Activity 1 Let’s eat cake!3-8 Activity 1 Introduce Kite project9-11 Activity 2 Video12-15 Activity 4 Expressing Wishes 16 Workshop 2 Reflect and make your kite17-25 Workshop 3 Decorate your kite25-30

Workshop 1 Inspiration Session

Fancy some cake?

Who would like a slice?

Page 5 £1 £10

Page 6 £5.70£4.00

YESNo The world produces enough food for everyone, but not everyone has enough food.

1 in 8 people on this planet do not have enough to eat Where do they live?

Flying the kite for food

Kites Around world Kite Making in IndiaTraditional Kites from Pakistan Haitian Children Flying handmade kites Fighting kites of Afghanistan Traditional South Korean Kites Maori Kite Making

Watch this!

Page 13 The right weather Tools, seeds, etc Land Money to buy food

Page 14 Climate change Lack of investment Land GrabsFood price increases

Meet SulEmana from Ghana, West Africa Age 13 Christian Aid/Antoinette Powell for the IF campaign

Flying kites for peace in Afghanistan (UN) Kites made by children in Haiti with health messages written on them (Oxfam America) Flying kites to raise awareness of Fairtrade in England Oxfam GB/Jo-Anne Witcombe Expressing wishes

Workshop 2 How to make a kite

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Workshop 3 Decorate your kite

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Page 30 HAPPY FLYING!