DAY FOR CHANGE KS1 LESSON HELP PROTECT A CHILD IN DANGER.

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Presentation transcript:

DAY FOR CHANGE KS1 LESSON HELP PROTECT A CHILD IN DANGER

 Learn about the conflict in Syria.  Discover how you can raise money to help Syrian children. AIMS

AYA’S STORY © Unicef

WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT SYRIA?

THE IMPACT OF WAR

WHAT IS A REFUGEE? © Unicef/UNI168533/Khabieh

LEAVING HOME © Unicef/UNI195361/Georgiev

A DANGEROUS JOURNEY © Unicef/UNI197019/Romenzi

ISSUES FACING SYRIAN CHILDREN © Unicef/UNI197253/Gilbertson VII Photoi

ACTIVITY © Unicef

WHAT IS UNICEF DOING TO HELP? © Unicef

HOW YOU CAN HELP Unicef urgently needs money to help more Syrian children. The money is needed for: Schools and learningLife-saving foodWater and medicineAreas to play

HOW YOU CAN RAISE MONEY The UK government will double your donation, penny for penny and pound for pound. Bake sale‘Wear it blue’ dayNon-uniform dayBring a pound day Image credits (from left): © Blend Images / Alamy Stock Photo; © MBI / Alamy Stock Photo; © Ian Shaw / Alamy Stock Photo; © PETER HUGGINS / Alamy Stock Photo

ACTIVITY Design a poster which includes:  Facts about the conflict in Syria;  Details about Aya’s story;  Information about your fundraising event.