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Harvest video for churches (with subtitles)
Download our Harvest video on how we're training pigeon pea farmers like Frank to have better business skills. This Harvest, give peas a chance!
You can watch the video at: https://youtu.be/UoFInKIIn2M
Art of peace - teachers' notes
Age: 16+ (sixth form)
Subject areas: Art, geography
These notes are designed to help teachers run a sixth form workshop on the art of peace.
Christmas Appeal church resources pack
In this Christmas church resources bundle you will find fundraising ideas for you and your church, a five-minute interactive talk for children, a short talk and sermon notes, as well as a collection of inspiring prayers.
The resources in this pack will help you dedicate your Christmas events or services to our Enough for Everyone Christmas Appeal.
Crazy Climate classroom activities
Age: 7-11
Subject areas:
Education for Sustainable Development (ESD)/Global Citizenship
Geography/Environmental Studies
Personal, social, health and economic (PSHE)/Personal, social and emotional development (PSED)
Religious Education (RE)/Religious Studies (RS)
This resource encourages pupils to think about the effects of climate change – who it affects most and how it affects them. But it is not all doom and gloom: it is instead an opportunity for change.
Pupils will consider how they can help stop climate chaos through their own lifestyle choices. They will learn about how climate change affects children in other parts of the world and how Christian Aid’s work is helping to create a more sustainable world.
Crazy Climate PowerPoint presentation
Age: 7-11
Our Crazy Climate PowerPoint presentation introduces the topic of climate change and poverty, and features pictures from around the world.
Diasaster alert: secondary school assembly
Age: 11-14
This 15-minute assembly will help pupils to understand more about disasters and can be used in response to a new disaster when it happens.
Forest foods forever game
Objectives
This lesson plan should help pupils to:
think about where food comes from
engage with the story of people in another country who have a different way of life
understand some of the challenges facing a community at risk of hunger
recognise the resilience and adaptability of people in overcoming environmental and other challenges
describe the work that Christian Aid does and engage with charities’ work to tackle global hunger
Materials needed
Photocopied worksheets (available at the end of these notes):
1. Food group pyramid
2. Food from the forest template sheet
3. Food forever template sheet
4. Ivana’s story
Tracing paper, scissors, colouring pencils
Pasta pieces and sugar cubes/small parcels of sugar
Guide to including a gift in your Will
This guide explains how gifts in Wills are an inspirational way to give thanks. It also offers some advice on how to include a gift to Christian Aid.
Modern day slavery: what is it?
Modern slavery is one of the most discussed human rights issues of our time, but what really is it? Download this guide from the Salt Business Network.