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Hi everyone. Today I’m going to be talking to you about WOW, the year-round walk to school challenge, part of Living Street’s Walk to School campaign that your/our school is taking part in. You can earn badges, just for walking to school.

But before I do that, let’s have a quick show of hands, to find out how you travelled to school this morning…jetpack, bounced? Hands up if you travelled by car… by bike…by bus…by scooter…   If you walked, put your hand up. That’s great. Now hands down. WOW is all about encouraging more of us to walk to school, and more often. It’s good to walk for so many reasons. I’m going to talk to you about a few of them.

Why is it good to walk to school? Hands up if you can think of reasons. [Take some answers]   That’s brilliant. You’ve come up with some great suggestions.

Walking is good exercise for us Walking is good exercise for us. As we walk our hearts beat faster, our breathing gets quicker, we warm up, and we feel energised. Exercise is important because it helps to keep our bodies healthy and is good for our hearts, lungs, muscles and bones.   Did you know that it’s recommended that you carry out 60 minutes of physical activity every day? Well, the walk to school is a really good way of getting some of that exercise. And not only does walking help keep us fit and healthy, it can help wake us up in the morning and make us feel happy! If you walk to school then you’ll be more alert when you come into the classroom, and a lot more relaxed and ready to start your day.

Walking to school takes cars off the road and fewer cars means less traffic, and less traffic makes our roads feel safer. Fewer cars also means better air quality and reduced CO2 emissions. All the better for walkers! Who here would feel safer if there were fewer cars around the school gates?

Walking is the greenest form of transport so you can actually help the planet too by walking. There are over 10 million children travelling to school every morning in the UK and nearly half of children travelling to school make that journey in a car.   Why is it better for the environment if we walk rather than travel by car? Hands up if you have any ideas. (Take a few suggestions, answers along the lines of: cars release gases that pollute the air and this contributes to global warming, whereas walking is clean and green) Hands down. If more people walked there would be fewer people in their cars and less pollution would be pumped into the air.

Walking to school is also fun! And it’s a great time for talking too! Walking to school is a great time to talk to your family and they can find out about your day. Because when your parents/carers drive you, they will have to focus on the road more so probably won’t be able to talk as much.   You could meet up with your friends on your way to and from school too – a great time for talking to them! Hands up if you met your friends on the way into school this morning? Great, hands down.

From [date] if you walk to school at least once a week, every week, you’ll be rewarded with a special monthly WOW badge – just like these here. There are 11 badges to collect throughout each school year.   The theme for this year is ‘Our Neighbourhood’. Each badge represents a different aspect of our neighbourhoods including local heroes, iconic landmarks and local heritage. The badges were designed last year in our annual school badge design competition. And the badges are made from recycled yoghurt pot material.

You can also earn a WOW badge if you scoot or cycle to school at least once a week.   And if you live too far from the school to walk all the way from home than you can earn a WOW badge by combining a walk with a bus or car journey. If you come to school by bus then you could “Hop Off” the bus a stop or two early and finish your journey on foot. And if need to come by car, we’d like you and your families to Park and Stride. This is where you park your car a 10 minute walk away from the school gates.

We will be using a special tool in class to record everyone’s journeys – the Travel Tracker. Your class will have a screen like this - everyone in the class will have a different icon – make sure you remember yours.   Everyone records how they got to school every day, so we know who walks, cycles, scoots or Park and Strides to earn a WOW badge. All the different ways to get to school are recorded, including car, train and bus [add any other modes that may be popular at school]… [Joke] For anyone who comes by helicopter, hovercraft or special jet-pack - that all goes under ‘Other’. So, you just need to: 1. Click on your icon (which will be assigned to you by your teacher) 2. Click on how you got to school 3. Click on OK NOTE FOR TEACHERS – you can see who still has to record a mode of travel as they will not have a circle around their name. OPTIONAL: Some of you might be asked to be a WOW monitor. This is a very important job which involves helping your classmates record their travel each day and awarding badges at the end of each month.

Meet our walk to school mascot Strider Meet our walk to school mascot Strider. He’s been walking to school for 20 years. He’ll be with you every step of the way as we walk to school across the year.   Look out for him along the way, as he’ll have some tips to keep you walking each month

1 year, 11 badges to collect (change number of badges as required)   The journey begins now. Good luck!