Peace Day Activities Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots invites R&S groups to participate in Peace Day September 21.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
“The Mixed-Up Chameleon”
Advertisements

Communications: first impressions matter - even virtually... When you want to make a first impression when meeting a group of new people – what do you.
What is Oral History? Harrison Prep Community and Service 2014.
Book p.50 It’ s countdown to my birthday, It’ s on Wednesday next week. My present is in the hall But Mum and Dad won’ t let me peek. I’m going to have.
Trees – Day 3 (1/28) Roots and Trunk. Where are the roots?
Memorial Elementary BOE Presentation ~ Monday, October 20 th, 2014.
Making Memories with Family Meals Organizational Lesson – 2006 Sean E. Brotherson, PhD Extension Family Science Specialist North Dakota State University.
0 Understanding Diversity ©2008, University of Vermont and PACER Center Understanding Diversity PCL Module 10.
Find a member of your family (can be immediate family or a more distant relative) and ask them the questions on the following slide. It does not matter.
Unit 1: Grades K-2 Caring School Climate. Grade Level: Kindergarten-Grade 2 Topic: Caring School Climate Unit Goal: Students study Article 1 (Right.
FIESTA Goal(s)- To know the culture of different communities.
MODULE 4: Planning Improvements to our Group TOOLS Re-scripting Drama 5 Vision Tree 6 This module builds upon all the reflections and lessons learned by.
The Big Idea Presented to the CWCF Conference, November 2005 By Hazel Corcoran And Greg O’Neill Two of the “Big Idea Collaborators”
Transition Definition: movement, passage, or change from one position, state, stage, subject, concept, etc., to another change: 
Strengthening management of service delivery 12 th June 2012.
1 FUNd Raising with 4-H  Fundraising can be fun if you believe in the program;  If you are a donor to the program;  If you can be enthusiastic in telling.
 Community Coaching for Planning, Action, and Evaluation A CYFERnet-Community Online Workshop May 18, 2011 Laura Laumatia University of Idaho Susan Jakes.
Happy Chinese New Year! Written by Jessica Kratzer, Literacy & Assistive Technology Coach, D75 This book dedicated to the Ho Family in Oakland, CA. Boardmaker,
PLANTS AND TREES Plants and trees are living things…. This is a plant This is a tree.
The “Early Years Opportunity” Relationship and Serve and Return Interactions 1.
Understanding the diversity Class 6 Political Science.
The Mean Green Growing Machine Parts of a plant.
ACTION PLAN Subject : G. Science Class : III Presenter : Farah Zafar
Coaching Data Teams JANE COOK LITERACY & TECHNOLOGY COACH, EASTCONN BETH MCCAFFERY SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT COORDINATOR, LEARN.
Conny Aguilar February 11, 2011 Dr. Graziano EDU 214 Nevada State College 4 th -5 th grade.
Promoting a Family Mealtime Challenge Helping Families Make a Habit of Eating TOGETHER.
Health Info Public Health October 2015 New Brunswick Wellness Week October 1 to 7, 2015.
Diocese of Colorado.  Mutual process – relationship is being established (inter-viewing – seeing each other)  It’s about what God is doing in the parish.
Module 1 Unit 1 School life Reading School life in the UK 授课教师 :黄 长 泰.
Ch. 6 Family, Culture, & Community
Official Plan Review – Phase II Citizens’ Reference Panel 2013.
Literature Circles Objective: Increase students’ understanding of literature through meaningful analysis, discussion, and presentation. There will be a.
English II Honors—January 6, 2016 Daily Warm-up: – Write a list of 5 interesting adjectives. – Trade your list with a partner, and write sentences using.
COMMUNITY ART! What is it? Community and participant-driven Can be any media Facilitates dialogue Process is important Product should benefit the community.
 By: Tatyana Mavigliano. Root Stem Leaves Flower.
Nursery Curriculum News Literacy Our book this term is ‘The Tiger Who Came to Tea’ and we will use it to help us learn what characters are, what a plot,
By: Damion And Ahmad. Plant Needs A plant needs sun, water, air, and space. A flower can grow from a seed. Then the seed turns in to a spout. Then it.
‘chatter matters’™ week 7 th – 11 th March 2016.
Americana Subtitle Goes Here Guiding Social Studies Experiences.
My True Spring Festival. by: Andy Trillium Learning Global 21 st Century Schools Project Kunming #8 High School, Kunming, China Teacher: Jane Zhao 赵坚.
Our Thoughts Affect Our Feelings Second Grade CKCC Unit 4, Lesson 15 Social-Emotional Competency: Reflective Abilities SAMPLE.
Year 1 Autumn 1 Curriculum Newsletter Welcome to Year 1, we hope you have had a good summer holiday! The children are settling in really well. Could you.
Family Engagement Project
Lesson Three: Healthy Starts at Home
Total Time: 2 hours and 15 minutes
Sequencing Answers PowerPoint
Shared Stories Safe Space;
Our topic for this half term is
Al-Yarmouk/Alma School
Advisory Expectations
Thanksgiving.
An Act of Kindness -
The Baha’i Faith Hello, I’m (presenter 1) and this is (presenter 2) and we’re from the Baha’i Community. We’re excited to be here today and tell you a.
Steps to write a description
Session Eleven: Valuing Differences
Red Elementary School.
Year Sixes’ Virtual Tour of their school
October 7, 2016 Dear Parents,   This week, our class enjoyed participating in all the schoolwide activities for National Week Of Respect. We discussed.
Seeds and Plants By: Ramonita Rodriguez.
Unit12 TheFestivals.
Brief Action Planning (BAP)
International Women's Day
People and communities ELG - Home learning poster
Talents Gather Please click on image to play hyper link.
Sloth by: Christopher Rourke
Results of Focus group discussion
Designing Individual Supports
Lecturette 2: Planning Change
The Human Library Project:
October 2016 Wellness Week Prepared by: Wellness Consultant
Presentation transcript:

Peace Day Activities Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots invites R&S groups to participate in Peace Day September 21

She imagines a time when the solidarity, hopes and ideas of R&S groups will circle the globe with a shared vision for a peaceful future. Dr Jane is a UN Messenger of Peace.

How could you participate? R&S Groups around the world will be celebrating Peace Day

Cook for Peace How about cooking and sharing meals of different cultures and backgrounds – maybe eating indigenous foods? While cooking and eating the food, share stories of its ingredients, family history, cultural significance, etc.

Performing a Living Tree The idea for this activity is to encourage your group to become a tree. Members of your group will be united as a living thing as they take on the roles of the parts of a tree. Step 1: Divide into five groups. Each group will represent a part of the tree. Step 2: Build your tree from the roots up by arranging your group members: roots – trunk – branches – leaves – flowers. Step 3: Then pollinators visit the flowers and those flowers become fruit. Step 4: The fruit falls and they become the new tree. Step 5: Act out the process as many times as you wish. It is a lot of fun and you will see all plants from a new perspective!

Discussing Peace Quotes Students come together and share what the word “peace” means to them using their own definitions or sharing their favorite peace quotes. Discuss what the ideas and quotes mean to you and what can be done to achieve this kind of peace in the world. You could also reflect on what efforts have already been made in the past.

Human Library The Human Library™ is designed to build a positive framework for conversations that can challenge stereotypes and prejudices through dialogue. “Check out” people as if you were checking out books at a library— spend time exploring these people’s stories. This activity opens people’s hearts to the beauty and diversity around them. Create a safe space for your interviews and prepare your questions carefully. In order to have a record, you could videotape peoples’ stories (with their permission) or create a real or virtual scrapbook.

Peace Day Film Festival Or how about holding a:

For more information: Please tell us about what you do! Good luck!