Resources
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
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Online Friendships – Traffic lights
Topic: Learning for PeaceFor the online friendships activity – one per group needed
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Online safety sessions
Topic: UncategorizedCircle time sessions to support discussion around online safety for all year groups
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Online safety: Social media profiles – character profiles
Topic: Learning for PeaceSome suggestions for characters to support the activity where we are choosing what should be shared to the world about an imaginary character and how those choices affect them.
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Online safety: Social media profiles – profile blank
Topic: Learning for PeaceBlank profile proforma to support the activity where we are choosing what should be shared to the world about an imaginary character and how those choices affect them.
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Pair cards
Topic: Learning for PeaceUse these cards to put children into random pairs,
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Pass the smile
A simple activity to regulate a group.
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Peace at the Heart
Topic: Learning for PeaceThis paper, published by Quakers in Britain, presents peace education as a comprehensive approach to teaching and learning that puts good relationships– peace at its heart.
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Peace education in the curriculum
Topic: Learning for PeacePeace education can be developed throughout the curriculum and opportunities can be found in each area. This document has some examples of how peace education can be integrated into the curriculum
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Peace is not a dirty word
Topic: Learning for PeaceAn article about peace that can be used as part of staff CPD. It was previously published in DEA (Development Education Association) Journal, October 2006.
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Peace potion
Topic: Learning for PeaceA template to go with this activity.
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Peaceful choices – how do we know what is right and wrong?
Moral Choice Scenarios to link to Big Question
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Peaceful communities – how can one person make a difference?
Examples of one person making a difference
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Peacekeeping peace making peace building grid
Topic: Learning for PeaceWorking in small groups to discuss ideas about peacekeeping, peacemkaing and peacebuilding.
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Peer mediation – adults
A summary of how peer mediation might work written for adults