On Friday 15 November schools are invited to be part of a day of fun, excitement, and fundraising for Children in Need. Below we've collated ideas for taking part and raising money with your primary school, as well as classroom resources for theming lessons around Children in Need.
Fundraising ideas might include:
- Non-uniform day - You could add a Children in Need twist by asking pupils to wear something yellow or spotty, or you could ask that they come to school in their pyjamas or fancy dress.
- Hold a bake sale - Why not host a baking competition or set up a stall at school to sell tasty bakes?
- Run games to get your students fundraising - Fun game ideas include bingo, quizzes, rock/paper/scissors, or perhaps a paper aeroplane competition.
How to plan a Children in Need day at your school. document
This article for teachers contains top tips from primary school teachers on how to plan for a day of Children in Need activities.
Get active
Moodboosters. collection
Fun, simple, curriculum-linked resources to inspire primary-aged children to get moving for mental health and wellbeing. These videos require no extra equipment and can be used flexibly during the school day in a classroom with minimal space.
Super Mood Movers. collection
Thirteen videos, created in partnership with Children in Need and the Premier League, to enhance the wellbeing of your class with irresistibly catchy songs and easy-to-follow dance routines. Each video supports either the KS1 or KS2 PSHE curriculum, covering themes such as respecting ourselves and others, taking care of our world, and friends and family.
Let's Get Active. collection
These short films for primary schools introduce pupils to a range of fun and exciting games and activities, to get children moving both in the classroom and out in the playground.
What's it all about?
Same But Different. collection
A collection of short films looking at primary children with a range of disabilities, learning differences and medical conditions, that aims to encourage understanding and inclusion, both at school and in the wider world.
Growth mindset case studies. collection
A collection of short films that offer case studies of young people demonstrating a growth mindset. Each story introduces us to one of the five steps to wellbeing.
'Goodbye Rainclouds' is a story designed to show how life's difficulties can be overcome with the right help and support. This classroom resource supports the teaching of KS1 and KS2 PSHE.
Supporting resources from Children in Need and Twinkl
Access free downloadable resources to boost your fundraising and get your students learning on 成人快手 Children in Need day.
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