Assembly (for ages 7-14). How many children around the world are missing out on school? 24 million 45 million 57 million.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Of.
Advertisements

High Frequency Words List A Group 1
The.
Ági Hello. My name’s Ági and I’m a 10th course student in our grammar school. I really feel good here, love my classmates, we have been getting on well.
My time machine 5A Carl Tong. I am a pupil in primary five. One day I visited my grandma with my family.
THE ROYAL WEDDING BY DASSA, ELIANE, HARLEY, OLIVIA, KARLA, LARA AND JORDAN.
The verb to be. TO BE Am Is Are I He She It You We They You are my friend. We are happy at school. They are from Moscow. He is a clever boy. She is a.
XXXX’s Story About Year 2
Unit 2 How to write a postcard. _______ (when) Dear ____ (name), ____________________ __________. (say what you ’ re doing) See you soon. Love _________.
Healthy Living. This is Patience. She is a primary school teacher in Nigeria, West Africa. She teaches children how to make good hygiene a part of their.
What’s the time?.
Young activists: school stories Making messages.
Notes for teacher Resources: 0 Print 15 of slide 10 0 Print 1 each of slides (or more if you want) Learning Outcomes: 0 Recognise famous people with.
What’s the time, please? What time is it, please? Could you tell me the time, please? It’s… Review.
Animals Help Out!. Animals Helping People Many different animals help people. Animals can help people who have trouble moving, hearing, and seeing.
5 minutes For example: My father helps with the cooking. For example: My father helps with the cooking. My Sister
seven o’clock Today Little Monster wakes up at seven o’clock.
TENSES ENGLISH GRAMMAR.
First Grade Spelling Words
Fair Trade Bags from Bangladesh The story behind each bag Action Bags.
Vision Aid Overseas helping the world to see Vision Aid Overseas helping the world to see… Schools’ presentation.
The rights of the child and child labour. Some examples of the rights of children The right to a name and nationality The right to free primary education.
Walking Bears Assembly. Today’s special assembly We’re going to start with a special story about a little Bear …
“It’s time we stepped out of the darkness ” Making a difference: Our work on HIV and AIDS.
Malala day, 12 July 2013 London and New York. 60 young campaigners at the Houses of Parliament.
List A Sight Words.
Personal pronouns. Subject and object pronouns I me I am lost. Can you help me? I want you to go with me. An object pronoun comes after a verb or a preposition.
The.
The 5 W’s About Me As A Teaching Professional
If a new kid came to our school, I would show acceptance by inviting her over to my house.
1999 I was born in Kenya where my whole family was born. I was excited to be born in Kenya because there is a lot of thing to do there.
57 million children around the world are out of school.
Discussing topics speaking class. Answer What did you bring with you to school today? When you are visited to a friend’s house, do you usually take something?
Characters to Practice Proper Stroke Order. Chapter 1.
Unit 2 I’ll help to clean up the city parks. the city parks.
פתרון בחינת הבגרות שאלון ו׳ - Module F קיץ תשע״ה 2015 מס׳ שאלון
Mark Ashton Mark Ashton was a young Irishman who was a gay rights activist and a founding member of Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM). Some.
Send My Friend 2013: campaign highlights. 57 million children around the world are out of school.
1 Seung never ______ his TV program. misses 3-5 Let’s Practice miss.
Making Inferences from a Random Sample
Young Ambassadors Uganda Maisie le Masurier and Rebecca Unwin – the 2014 Young Ambassadors for the Send My Friend to School campaign – visited Uganda.
If + S + V 2, S + would + V 1 Past Simple wouldn’t.
NOOR LANGUAGE SCHOOL English Department Primary 5 Presents Story town (lesson 13) STORMALONG Skill Cause & Effect.
© Educational Publishing House Ltd 1B Module 1 Me, My Family and Friends Unit 1 A happy family Unit 2 Busy morning Write about a member of your family.
Module 2 Experiences Unit 2 They have seen the Pyramids.
Marta Camporro-Fernandez. So, what does an attendance rate of 90% look like? Sam is in Year 5. His attendance rate is always around 90%. He thinks this.
 17. He is c ____ the room.  18. My parents like reading n______ after lunch.  19. Do you want to j____ me for dinner?  20. I think w____ clothes is.
Unit 8 When is your birthday? Let’s enjoy a month song!
Present Simple Melissa Lizcano. James is a taxi driver. He drives a taxi. But on Sundays he doesn't drive his taxi. He stays at home. The verb be, drive,
The great multiple choice quiz 1. My brothers ……..to bed at ten o’clock. b. goes a. they go c. go.
Spread the word. Hold an event Get your MP involved.
Teacher: Zhang Yan Unit 9 (Period Ⅲ ). Where is she/he from? Does she/he speak …? She/He’s from … Yes, she/he does. No, she/he speaks …
Every child needs a teacher
Module 7 My past life 第2课时.
Притяжательные местоимения Possessive Pronouns (ТЕСТ для Proclass)
Assembly: Send ALL My Friends to School 2014
Assembly: Send ALL My Friends to School 2014
Every child needs a teacher. For ages 5-7
Every Child Needs A Teacher For ages 7-11
Assembly (key stage 4) – Send ALL My Friends to School 2015
Assembly for ages 5-7: Send ALL My Friends to School 2014
2016 Assembly Key stage 1 Assembly (key stage 1) – Send My Friends to School 2016 Welcome! This year, Send My Friend to School is about children who are.
Through Extended Hands
Every Child Needs A Teacher For ages 5-7
Every child needs a teacher. For ages 5-7
Assembly (key stage 4) – Send ALL My Friends to School 2015
Assembly (key stages 2-3)
Assembly (key stages 2-3)
© Aid to the Church in Need
Presentation transcript:

Assembly (for ages 7-14)

How many children around the world are missing out on school? 24 million 45 million 57 million

How many children who are missing out on school have a disability? 4 million 11 million 24 million Lucy, aged eleven lives in Kenya. She has polio which affects her right leg. Photo: Arjun Kohli/Arete Stories/ ActionAid

Tasui lives in Nigeria. He is fifteen and contracted polio when he was two. He campaigns for children to go to school.. Photo: Kate Holt/Shoot the Earth/ ActionAid

Tasui helping his family at home in Kaduna, Nigeria. Photo: Kate Holt/Shoot the Earth/ ActionAid

Ade talking to pupils at Southern Road Primary School in East London. Photo: Garry Crompton/Southern Road Primary School

Ade and pupils joining the Send All My Friends to School campaign. Photo: Garry Crompton/Southern Road Primary School

In the year 2000 there were 114 million children out of school …. Today, the number of children out of school has halved. But, 57 million children are still missing out. 1 in 3 of these children have a disability.

Linh, aged seven lives in Vietnam. She is being carried by her mum to school. Linh has a paralysed leg. Photo: Oxfam

Difasi, aged eight lives in Uganda. He has been blind since birth. He doesn’t go to school because there are no teaching materials for him. Photo: Georgina Cranston/SightSavers

Borsha, aged nine lives in Bangladesh. She is blind but goes to school because her teachers are trained to support blind children. Photo: Georgina Cranston/Sightsavers

Circles of influence

Lynne Featherstone, MP visiting Rhodes Avenue Primary School in Photo: Richard Baker/Oxfam

Campaigner, Emma speaking to MPs at the House of Commons in Photo: Mark Chilvers/ActionAid

Campaigner Navdeep speaking at Malala Day at the House of Commons in July, Photo: Mark Chilvers/ActionAid Children from two Welsh school meeting the Prime Minister at Downing Street in 2013.