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Press for Take Off! Last year pupils at your school filled in questionnaires for EVERY CHILD MATTERS All of the answers to this game are taken from what Year 5 pupils across Sheffield told us. Press the red button when you are ready and GOOD LUCK!

Question 1 How many primary school children in Sheffield filled in a questionnaire for Every Child Matters in 2009? A – 1000 C – 3000D – 4000 B – 2000

Question 2 How many children in Y5 think they are healthy? A – 84% C – 68%D – Everybody! B – 70%

Question 3 What do children in Y5 say they eat the most of everyday? A – Sweets & chocolate C – Fruit & vegetablesD – Sardines B – Crisps

Question 4 Which of the following things do children in Y5 worry about most? A – Crossing the roadB – People doing crime C – Broken glass on the floor D – People carrying guns and knives

Question 5 Who do children in Y5 talk to most when they need help? A – Friends C – FamilyD – Doctor / nurse B – Police

Question 6 What did Y5 children say is the most common type of bullying? A – Calling people names B – Being hit or kicked C – Being left out of things D Cyber-bullying (e.g. nasty text messages).

Question 7 Where is the most common place for bullying to happen? A – At home C – Going to & from schoolD – At school B – In the area where you live

Question 8 Nearly half of Y5s told us that their School Council… A – Always helps to change things in school C – Is a waste of timeD – Has too many meetings B – Doesn’t change much

Question 9 When not at school, which of the following did Y5’s say they like to do the most? A – Doing exercise C – Watching TV D – Doing things with friends or family B – Arts & crafts

Question 10 What is most likely to stop children in Y5 from doing activities they like to do? B – Not enough moneyA – No transport C – It’s not safeD – No-one to go with

Question 11 What is the most popular HELPFUL THING that children in Y5 do? A – Recycle stuff C – Make money for charityD – Do the washing up B – Help other people

Question 12 How many Y5 children said they have tried smoking cigarettes? A – 2% C – 7%D – 15% B – 5%

Question 13 How many Y5 children do not currently go to a library but would like to? A – 5% C – 20% B – 10% D – 25%

Question 14 How many Y5 children said they think it is OK to miss school if they feel like it? A – 4% C – 8%D – 10% B – 6%

Question 15 How many Y5 children travel to school by car? A – 25% C – 44%D – 58% B – 39%

We hope you enjoyed the quiz! Maybe you would like to do a project based on the results for YOUR school. You can apply for £100 to help with your project – ask your teacher about this. For more information on the Every Child Matters Consultation, please visit Thank you for taking part!