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Chatterbox – check ins
Chatterboxes can be used as conversation starters in the classroom.
Learning for Peace
Learning for Peace includes a book and online resources for primary schools wanting to bring fresh approaches to pupils’ Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural development.
The sun shines on you
A game to mix up the classroom and find out about each other
Browse our library of tried and tested resources which offer a range of practical, relevant and inspiring options to support practitioners at every level. They have been selected and quality assured by experienced peace educators and classroom practitioners.
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3.16 Cooperation Donkeys
Copy of this picture to cut up for children to rearrange into the right order.
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4.3 What is conflict?
Sesame Street have uploaded a video featuring Robin Williams and the Two Headed Monster onto Youtube. This video is a great way of introducing conflict to children.
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4.4 Conflict escalator
Steps of the conflict escalator to understand how conflicts develop.
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5.6 Stereotypes
Images in two halves to explore stereotypes
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A multicultural world
Topic: Learning for PeaceAardman and international children’s charity Save the Children have released a short film to highlight the experience of refugee children around the world.
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Active citizenship – Dear Habib
Topic: Learning for PeaceActs of active citizenship shown in the film.
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Activities to help regulate, relate and reason
Topic: RestorativeSimple activities to accompany RESTORE secondary resource
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Activities, Exercises and Techniques to help ‘ground’
These quick activities use the senses or things you can touch to help move through distress. They are designed to help focus on what is happening physically, either in the body or in the surroundings, instead of being trapped by the thoughts in mind that are causing anxiety.